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Who's your favorite Motherboard maker?
ASUS
13%
 13% 3
GIGABYTE
9%
 9% 2
MSI
40%
 40% 9
ABIT
22%
 22% 5
Sapphire
0%
 0% 0
Shuttle
0%
 0% 0
FIC
0%
 0% 0
ECS
0%
 0% 0
TUL
0%
 0% 0
Jetway
0%
 0% 0
EpoX
0%
 0% 0
DFI
13%
 13% 3
Voted : 1
Total Votes : 22
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 3:08 pm Reply and quote this post
What is the Max Vcore on that?

If I am not mistaken, a review site gained at least a 68 more HTT for a total of 268 HTT on that mobo.

Take Care,


Last edited by Super XP on Fri Jan 14, 2005 3:12 pm; edited 1 time in total

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Sat Jan 22, 2005 12:12 am Reply and quote this post
1.7 was max on the gigabyte.
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Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:32 pm Reply and quote this post
MSI suck period @ overclocking. MSI is made for more stock-speed users. Abit, EpoX, and *most* Gigabyte boards are actually designed and tested for overclocking conditions.
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Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:35 pm Reply and quote this post
. LoL if that?s so then why is it my MSI is running stable at the speeds it is ? I think your very wrong here guy. Ask any serious over clocker they will tell you ABIT and MSI rule for over clocking
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Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:14 pm Reply and quote this post
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MSI suck period @ overclocking. MSI is made for more stock-speed users. Abit, EpoX, and *most* Gigabyte boards are actually designed and tested for overclocking conditions.

All those boards are great OC'ers. I did here that the Abit comes on top when it come down to serious OC'ing though.
MSI is also second to Abit. But you have to realize that it all depends on the chipset's they father. B)

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Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:33 pm Reply and quote this post
This is some what true. But i think all boards vary. i have one that works like crap and the next guy gets the same model and he rocks on it.
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Tue Feb 01, 2005 9:32 am Reply and quote this post
I have no probs with Asus.. many of me friends also have Asus boards... no complaints.
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Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:54 pm Reply and quote this post
Right now, the best nForce 4 Ultra & SLI mobo is the MSI 100%. I did some extensive research about all nForce 4 mobo's.

MSI rules for now.

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Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:59 pm Reply and quote this post
cant wait to go to SLI this year. MSI and 2 6800 GT on SLi will be nice.
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Sun Feb 06, 2005 10:44 am Reply and quote this post
Well Josh, I see that you switched to Abit yourself LOL.

I am saying that MSI is more 'suitable' for stock users. If you want extreme overclocking, then Abit and EpoX are what you need.

I am assuming that the higher-end MSI boards are good for OC'ing, otherwise, no.

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Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:05 pm Reply and quote this post
come to find out MSI dont use a true PCI buss lock on there boards.It limits the over clock based on hardware limits.
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Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:24 pm Reply and quote this post
Chose Abit.  They like all manufacturers have their issues...I luckily haven't had any problems with my boards...except for my KD7 when the northbridge fan died and I didn't know and the wife drove the computer into the ground.  Oh well.

Abit was the first manufacturer of jumperless mobos, soft menu technology.  They did the BP6, SMP mobo...

BUT--I will admit, I am looking at an Asus board strictly for a particular purpose on my next build.

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Sun Feb 06, 2005 1:39 pm Reply and quote this post
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I didn't know and the wife drove the computer into the ground.


LOL. Your wife drove it into the ground? :lol:

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Sun Feb 06, 2005 4:37 pm Reply and quote this post
Does anybody know the Max CPU Vcore for the Abit Fatal1ty AN8 Gamers Board? :)
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Wed Feb 09, 2005 5:24 am Reply and quote this post
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Does anybody know the Max CPU Vcore for the Abit Fatal1ty AN8 Gamers Board? :)

Hello everyone,

I don't know the vcore of the AN8, but will try to find out for you. I'm hoping that will be my next ABIT board.

I'm sure you may know by now my vote. For those that don't, & didn't look at my sig it was for ABIT. :) I have owned many other m/b maker boards & have always come back to Abit. Call me a fanboy if you like, but I do know what I like & depend on & that's a great OC-ing board & very dependable.

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