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26th February 2004, 19:09 | #1 |
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| nforce2 motherboards failrate Has anyone else mayor doubts about the quality of nforce2 motherboards? Up till now, I've had 3 Epox 8rda+ and one Chaintech motherboard suddenly dying without extreme overclocking (except my first 8rda+). *sigh* Maybe I should bUy a cheap sis FX or via kt600 board next time.
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26th February 2004, 19:17 | #2 |
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| Don't know about that but I have heard that the 8rda is one tough bord. It can really take a punishment I have one I'le have to mod it anytime soon ... The infinity's do die fast even faster then a nfs when modded. But again, thats what I've heard... |
26th February 2004, 19:26 | #3 |
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| Well, 2 of those died without even doing the slightest mod... i just don't trust an nforce2 motherboard anymore for any other purpose but gaming. I don't even keep any important data on it anymore. What about this board? Fast, cheap and has s-ata (necessary). Abit KV7
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26th February 2004, 19:29 | #4 |
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| So what would the main goal be for the the rig? Server? Needs to be overclockable? cheap? ASRock K7S8XE+, SiS748 (Sound 5.1, Lan, Sata-Raid) 51€ review > http://www.ocworkbench.com/2003/asro...8x/k7s8x-3.htm Allthough the name isn't exactly the same as in the review I think it's the same mobo just with some extras. Quote:
Maybe a modded bios or the new ones allow better overclocking... But a 8rda cost something of 75€ so depending on what u r planning to do with the rig its gonna end up in ... I don't know about the other mobo u suggested. I try not to look al to much hardware anymore as I only end up wanting new hardware ... And it's not as flashy as your kt400 either Quote:
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26th February 2004, 20:02 | #6 |
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| out of 4 nforce2 boards I've owned, two have died within the first 6 months, other two have been working flawlessly for about 10 months now
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26th February 2004, 20:48 | #7 |
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| nforce˛ BIOS get corrupt more easily then on other chipsets |
26th February 2004, 21:22 | #8 |
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| Thanks for the tip tum0r. Main purpose of the rig is to be my gaming rig until the a64 socket 939 is out. If it's capable of 200fsb, I won't overclock it. The board seems fine but two things are holding me back: - 3 out of 4 asrock mobo's i bought were DOA... extreme bad luck i hope. - linux support? All my machines run linux gentoo, and Sis is about the worst manufacturer driver-wise. I'll take a peek in the linux kernel later on to see whether the chipset is supported in the 2.6.x kernel. @teus, thanks for reminding me. Now i think of it, my bios is probably dead, not the board (it went dead after a bios change). Does anyone have a spare chaintech nf2 bios by any chance?
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26th February 2004, 21:24 | #9 |
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| a GREAT advise: try a FSB 100 CPU, the board might boot again you've got more then one nforce˛ board, hotswap the BIOS chips and re-flash them. even if the brands of the nforce˛ boards are different, it will work. I recommend getting a special plier though, the EEPROM socket cracks easily when removing the chip |
26th February 2004, 21:27 | #10 |
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| Hmmm, i think i have a spare 8rda+ bios lying around. I wonder whether it will work. : )
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