I just got the MSI NX8800GT and it sounds like a jet on boot. I looked into 3rd party cooling as well because of the noise and heat. I do like the low profile look of the stock cooler however. The funny thing about the Zalman VF1000 is that you have to use RHS88 RAM Heatsinks with it, but on...
Hey guys,
We just set up a new display at work with two 41" Hitatchi Plasma screens and three 15" LCD montors. The problem is the Plasmas are constantly repeating the same demo movies and even though they are only a few minutes long, the screen is already starting to get burned in. I...
I just got a Sapphire Radeon 9500 128MB from Newegg and the Riva Tuner mod worked perfectly with no artifacts. The card has the 3.3ns Infineon chips. I think the Hynix chips are the same ones used on the 9500 Pro. The default clock is 275MHz for the 9500 and this is exactly what the Hynix...
Explosive Labs has posted a teaser benchmark of SATA in their forums, check it out: http://www.explosivelabs.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=3789#post3789
Like I said, I didn't think that any P4X333 boards were ever made. But lorla's board has a 166MHz memory option so thats what makes me think it might be P4X333/400. Did you take the heatsink off to see what the actual NB chip says?
It would be possible to match P4X333 and the VT8233A because I think they both have the same V-link interconnect so then would be compatible. On ECS's site they list three boards with the P4X333. The P4VXAD+ with VT8235 and then your board (P4VXASD2+) and the P4VXASD2. Both of these boards...
I wonder if you could run a 400MHz FSB processor on this board at 533MHz. If I remember corectly, the BIOS lets you select 100MHz or 133MHz for the FSB. Even thought it would probably know that the CPU was a 400MHz part, it might still let you adjust the FSB to 133MHz... For example, I have a...
I am wondering if it is really a P4X333 board you have. I didn't think any P4X333 boards were ever made, but I was browsing ECS's site when I saw that they had some boards that claimed they had the P4X333 chipset. The best way to check would be to take of the northbridge heatsink and look at...
I got mine in widescreen.. I am surprised that they are not promoting this more. The cashier I purchased it from is like "What? We have Star Wars for $10?"
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