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ATI vs. NVIDIA vs. VIA vs. SIS in Hardware, Internet, Networking, Comms and Security
Well my vote was for NVIDIA, but I must say I'm impressed with the new AG8 I have & Intel may be on to someting for once. I never been much on Intel, I 've always been into AMD til now & still fav. AMD price & proformace wise. What impressed me about the new 775 board was the fact I was able to OC a 2.8 P4 to 3.455MHz without ever having to up the vcore, as a matter of fact it running this at the lowest vore possable to choose from the list 1.3374v & from the chart it should be 1.4v.

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....-116-185&depa=0

http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/produc...ies=1&model=200
Posted by TheWolf Wed Feb 09, 2005 5:37 am
Best Motherboard Maker in Hardware, Internet, Networking, Comms and Security
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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.
Posted by TheWolf Wed Feb 09, 2005 5:24 am
Which MOBO has the Highest Vcore? in Hardware, Internet, Networking, Comms and Security
I haven't owned any of the above boards, but would like to think that the ABIT AV8 has the highest vcore. I own may other Abit boards as you can see in my sig.

ABIT has come a long way in the OC of  boards & this is one of the features it has made improvements on over the years. Take my AN7 for instance the max vcore it will give is 2.312v now on my AG8 its max is only 1.6875v but I have found that Intel LGA 775 chip   doesn?t really need as much as a AMD socket A chip does to OC.
Posted by TheWolf Wed Feb 09, 2005 5:04 am
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