You are correct. I had the same problem with my 2100+ b. I just connected the last L3 with some defogger repair goop and now I have multis below 13 on my Asus.
While I agree that the 1600+ for $52 is a good deal. I think the 1700+ Thoroughbred is a better deal. It is only $5 buck more. Yeah I know that it is a Thoroughbred A but it comes factory unlocked and you'll get a better overclock that the 1600+
Get the ECS K7S5A. It became the best selling socketA mobo for a reason. Great value, Great performance, Easy upgrade path. I have deployed many systems with this board and even used one in my main rig for a while. I couldn't beleive I was using an ECS board and loving it.
I have used it...
Taken from http://www.windowsxp.nu/
Don't do this unless you have a valid key. It will render your OS unbootable!!!!!!!!!
Follow these instructions:
0. Run a system resore to create a new checkpoint in case you need it.
1. Run regedit and go to...
If you got it from newegg you won't have a problem with the AGP slot. This is because newegg's stock is the "new" version of the K7S5A and it now comes with a AGP slot retention clip. The box and shipping CD are new too.
How are you copying your disks? I mean are you doing a disk to disk copy (source disk is your DVD ROM)? It will take forever if you DVD drive is not set for DMA. Also are you sure you DVD ROM can rip music fast enough to keep up with your burner?
Have you tried to copy to the Hard drive...
I like to only use the AGP driver for my installs. You can get it here at the SIS web site. Make sure you get version 109 and you only install the AGP driver and not the IDE drivers. You can also get the latest BIOS for the board here at the ECS site
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