I am planning my own walk on the darkside. I just got my 1700+ (0319 DLT3C) from SVC. I don't have a motherboard yet and need some advice. I am leaning toward the NF7-s, but at excaliberpc.com there is a red letter paragraph:
Important Note:
By putting this item into your shopping cart, you have confirmed your acknowledgement on the potential risk of BIOS 'Data Loss' due to BIOS tweaking, or BIOS code string missing due to improper flashing as of the limitation of nForce2 chipset. As such, it is highly advisable for you to purchase this item along with our nForce2 (Deluxe) BIOS Survival Kit as a handy backup. However, you are making your own choice. In case you decide not to purchase our nForce2 (Deluxe) BIOS Survival Kit now and you do run into trouble later on. We would only accept to offer the options of either
You purchase our nForce2 (Deluxe) BIOS Survival Kit at full price to solve your problem
Apply RMA with us to get it fixed within 30 days, or contact ABIT-USA after that directly for service
Return for credit within 30 Days after it is shipped by deducting 15% restocking fee
WTF are they talking about?! I thought that the nForce2 chipsets were supposed to be great! Will I likely run into problems trying to push this mobo to 200 or more fsb? Or should I look at a different board. The Epox 8rda+ seems like a bargain at less than $90 some places, and I see guys are getting great results from it still but it seems a little short on features. I have ruled out buying an A7n8x simply because I already have a SLK-900 HS ready to use in the setup and don't want to chance snapping off a capacitor.
Also, I was going to pick up some of the Twinmos ch-5 memory. Would I be better off getting a 512mb stick or a pair of 256mb sticks and go dual channel with it? I am leaning toward the single channel setup. This stuff is supposed to oc well enough to handle that FSB at relaxed timings right?
Thanks
Important Note:
By putting this item into your shopping cart, you have confirmed your acknowledgement on the potential risk of BIOS 'Data Loss' due to BIOS tweaking, or BIOS code string missing due to improper flashing as of the limitation of nForce2 chipset. As such, it is highly advisable for you to purchase this item along with our nForce2 (Deluxe) BIOS Survival Kit as a handy backup. However, you are making your own choice. In case you decide not to purchase our nForce2 (Deluxe) BIOS Survival Kit now and you do run into trouble later on. We would only accept to offer the options of either
You purchase our nForce2 (Deluxe) BIOS Survival Kit at full price to solve your problem
Apply RMA with us to get it fixed within 30 days, or contact ABIT-USA after that directly for service
Return for credit within 30 Days after it is shipped by deducting 15% restocking fee
WTF are they talking about?! I thought that the nForce2 chipsets were supposed to be great! Will I likely run into problems trying to push this mobo to 200 or more fsb? Or should I look at a different board. The Epox 8rda+ seems like a bargain at less than $90 some places, and I see guys are getting great results from it still but it seems a little short on features. I have ruled out buying an A7n8x simply because I already have a SLK-900 HS ready to use in the setup and don't want to chance snapping off a capacitor.
Also, I was going to pick up some of the Twinmos ch-5 memory. Would I be better off getting a 512mb stick or a pair of 256mb sticks and go dual channel with it? I am leaning toward the single channel setup. This stuff is supposed to oc well enough to handle that FSB at relaxed timings right?
Thanks