Kyle wrote:
> "no-spam" <no-> wrote in message
> news:46bcbc88$0$14089$...
> | Kyle wrote:
> | > "Roger Hunt" <> wrote in message
> | > news:...
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> | > | The successor to my late lamented 503+ is an Asus a7n8x-x - it
> has
> | > | served beautifully for not far short of four years, and that I
> think
> | > is
> | > | a pretty good result.
> | > | --
> | >
> | >
> | > Interesting, since I have 2 A7N8X-DLX 2.0 mobo/systems, both are
> solid
> | > as a rock performers. One is my gaming rig, the other is my work
> rig,
> | > both are nice systems.
> |
> | Very interesting. I see that quite a few of these boards can be
> found
> | on eBay. Is there a single "best" CPU for the A7N8X-DLX or do you
> use
> | different CPUs in your rigs? Are board versions earlier that 2.0 to
> be
> | avoided?
> |
>
>
> Get a version 2.0 deluxe A7N8X board as they officially support 200
> MHz FSB. I like a mobile barton CPU in these boards, the 2500 and
> 2400 mobile CPUs will overclock to 3200 rated speeds, usually. AQYHA
> seems to ring a bell as to the mobile CPU that works well for
> overclocking. I run one of my mobile bartons at 2300 MHz, the other
> at 2200 MHz, and use 1.65 or 1.675 Vcore as the limiting factor. I
> don't like to go higher with Vcore as temps tend to rapidly increase
> when Vcore is raised above these voltages.
Fantastic! Kyle, this kind of info is invaluable to me. I can only
afford to buy a "new" computer one piece at a time, but without a clear
idea of what I want the end result to be, I've been spinning my wheels
for months. Thanks a million. Guess I'll mosey on over to see what's
going on in a.c.p.m.asus these days...
--BillH
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