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> "tHatDudeUK" < > wrote in
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> > Sorry if this has been discussed lots of times :S
> >
> > Been looking at getting the Asus A7N8X deluxe v2.0 for a new build but
am
> > increasingly tempted by the NF7-S v2.0 instead which is marginally
> cheaper.
> >
> > I will probably be intending to use the onboard SATA and overclocking to
> get
> > a 400mhz bus speed using a 2500+ barton (hope to get a bit more out of
> it.)
> >
> > Will ether be using Samsung, Crucial (more likely than samsung) or
Twinmos
> > (very tempted due to price/given speed & latency.)
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > tHatDudeUK
> >
> >
>
> If you are interested in overclocking definitely get the ABIT. over the
> ASUS, all you will lose is a 2nd integrated NIC.
> What you will gain is more options in BIOS incl. more multipliers than the
> ASUS will allow & an active northbridge cooler.
>
> 1 thing to watch out for is that the NF7-S tends to undervolt the CPU very
> slightly compared to the BIOS setting & this can cause some instability
> until you up the voltage.
>
> Re. the memory, if you can get TwinMOS with Winbond chips (komplett stock
> it) then it is excellent at a decent price.
> Even although it is oficially rated at CL2.5 it will almost certainly run
> CL2 & high FSBs.
>
I bought 2 sticks of twinmos w/winbond from komplett at £52 EACH. 2 weeks
later it was down to £32! Looks like it's going up again now though.
I use this stuff in my NF7-S, but I'm not convinced about lower timings.
This could be becasue weird stuff happens in my machine when I do FSB200,
but that's for another thread.
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