View Full Version : Need New Mobo for Athlon XP 2000
jpkramer
11-10-2002, 9:21 PM
Tried the Dual crap for a while, can't get it to function, so i sold the dualie. Im looking for a single processor, DDR 2100 Registered, AMD XP 2000, geforce 4 ti 4600, IBM Deskstar 80 gig, audigy gamer, supporting motherboard that has no onboard crap, I want a nice BIOS, not the crappy Pheniox ********. Please give me several options to choose from. Thank you for your time.
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Mntsnow
11-10-2002, 9:27 PM
I love my MSI KT3Ultra-ARU motherboard. It is what XPC and a slew of other sites I run/host is on.
blackwatch
11-10-2002, 10:41 PM
have the same... 5 stars...my only complaint is the capacitor that sits near the agp slot...could be a problem if your vid card has a huge heatsink.
smokin
11-10-2002, 10:51 PM
I'm liking my new Gigagbyte GA-7VAXP board..has onboard nic that works great..disabled the sound..nice clocking board..and runs that "unsupported" PC3200 ram...schweet
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jpkramer
11-12-2002, 3:12 PM
Does the MSI board support registered ecc ddr?
Mntsnow
11-12-2002, 4:37 PM
Unfortunately No not that I'm aware of but I will double check
jpkramer
11-12-2002, 10:01 PM
nevermind abit is crap. I would like to get the gigabyte buy the memory i currently have that i got for an awsome deal(crucial registered ecc ddr 2100 2 sticks 256mb for $100) what is a good motherboard that supports registered ram?
Mntsnow
11-12-2002, 10:39 PM
And yoru just going to go single cpu correct....Not going to go dually
jpkramer
11-13-2002, 3:17 PM
that is correct.
Originally posted by jpkramer
Tried the Dual crap for a while, can't get it to function, so i sold the dualie. Im looking for a single processor, DDR 2100 Registered, AMD XP 2000, geforce 4 ti 4600, IBM Deskstar 80 gig, audigy gamer, supporting motherboard that has no onboard crap, I want a nice BIOS, not the crappy Pheniox ********. Please give me several options to choose from. Thank you for your time.
:jaw: :bs: :byebye:
It is quite difficult to find a good quality motherboard nowadays without any onboard peripherals, but most allow you to disable these functions. I would recommend anything from Asus or Soyo for certain, this beings both company's have high rated customer service and frequent updates. Epox is pretty good about this too.
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