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Mr.Scott 08-25-2010 04:56 PM

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oh and also i have a P4M900-M4 do you have any kind of like MODED BIOS for it?
Negative. It's an entry level VIA chipset m-ATX board. There's no hope for it.:thumbdown:

kikicoco1334 08-25-2010 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr.Scott (Post 52037)
Negative. It's an entry level VIA chipset m-ATX board. There's no hope for it.:thumbdown:

DAMN! that really sux that's like my only 478 board right now
i am looking for my old ASUS board i had that can like REALLY overclock

kikicoco1334 08-28-2010 07:24 PM

what is the difference between the NF7-S and NF7-S2G? which one is the right board?

Mr.Scott 08-29-2010 06:14 AM

NF7 or NF7-S, both need to be ver.2. Those are the only NF7's worth looking at.

kikicoco1334 08-29-2010 09:59 AM

got it sir!

my friend is dropping a NF7-S off to me sometime this week (before sep 1)
i gave him 40 is that too much or too little

Mr.Scott 08-29-2010 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by kikicoco1334 (Post 52416)
got it sir!

my friend is dropping a NF7-S off to me sometime this week (before sep 1)
i gave him 40 is that too much or too little

Good price. You got a deal. E-Bay still fetches 60+ dollars for those. Most decent forum members will sell them to other members for around $40 or so, so you're right in the ballpark.:thumbsup:

DrNip 08-29-2010 11:37 AM

I had an Abit NF7 back in the day. Or was it NF-S. Been so long I can't remember! ROFL

kikicoco1334 08-29-2010 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr.Scott (Post 52443)
Good price. You got a deal. E-Bay still fetches 60+ dollars for those. Most decent forum members will sell them to other members for around $40 or so, so you're right in the ballpark.:thumbsup:

i gave him $80 for the board and a handle of captain morgan lol :D

btw the board i was looking for was p4c800-e deluxe for the pentium 4 478 oc
i know ive got one somewhere

Bones 09-01-2010 06:53 PM

If still debating over the Asus, check out this link:
http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...d.php?t=269052

Mr. Scott was right about the NF7 or AN7's being able to get by my MB but I have to disagree with "Blowing it out of the water".
I'll let the results speak for themselves. :poke: :D

The A7N8X-E is the same as my 2.0 Deluxe except it has SATA and mine doesn't. True, each board will have it's own ability to OC but I believe a good clocking A7N can hold it's own in most cases when setup correctly plus they tend to be rock-solid too.

In the case of an A7N, it's all about getting it "Just right" and this board is perfect for someone wanting to learn how to OC Socket A's. Then you can take what you've learned with it and apply it to the others for even better results. :good:

kikicoco1334 09-04-2010 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bones (Post 53091)
If still debating over the Asus, check out this link:
http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...d.php?t=269052

Mr. Scott was right about the NF7 or AN7's being able to get by my MB but I have to disagree with "Blowing it out of the water".
I'll let the results speak for themselves. :poke: :D

The A7N8X-E is the same as my 2.0 Deluxe except it has SATA and mine doesn't. True, each board will have it's own ability to OC but I believe a good clocking A7N can hold it's own in most cases when setup correctly plus they tend to be rock-solid too.

In the case of an A7N, it's all about getting it "Just right" and this board is perfect for someone wanting to learn how to OC Socket A's. Then you can take what you've learned with it and apply it to the others for even better results. :good:

turned out the NF7-S board is broken so it's out of the game ='( so now i did get my hands on a A7N8X and mushkin reds for cash 20 he may also give me some kingston ram too how's the A7N8X? i saw on the bot it's really not too bad


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