S Silencer Member Jun 22, 2000 129 0 0 Jun 30, 2000 #1 I'm building a new system, and I've got it narrowed down to four boards :: Gigabyte GA-6VX-4X :: ASUS CUSL2 :: ABIT SE6 :: Intel i815e board Can you guys reccomend one, or maybe one that I'm missing? I'll be running an FC-PGA chip and PC-133 memory
I'm building a new system, and I've got it narrowed down to four boards :: Gigabyte GA-6VX-4X :: ASUS CUSL2 :: ABIT SE6 :: Intel i815e board Can you guys reccomend one, or maybe one that I'm missing? I'll be running an FC-PGA chip and PC-133 memory
H Henry Kuo Platinum Member Mar 3, 2000 2,248 0 0 Jun 30, 2000 #3 If you want to o/c, don't even think about Intel. They are very stable, in a sense that you can never o/c... Personally I like Asus very much, except that it usually costs more..
If you want to o/c, don't even think about Intel. They are very stable, in a sense that you can never o/c... Personally I like Asus very much, except that it usually costs more..
U Ulysses Platinum Member Jun 17, 2000 2,136 0 0 Jun 30, 2000 #4 Yes - Intel mobos are very good but not for o'clocking. Check out these reviews: http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1200 http://www.gamepc.com/reviews/hardware_review.asp?review=abitse6&page=1 http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1265 This is a test of the ASUS board too: http://www6.tomshardware.com/mainboard/00q2/000611/index.html
Yes - Intel mobos are very good but not for o'clocking. Check out these reviews: http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1200 http://www.gamepc.com/reviews/hardware_review.asp?review=abitse6&page=1 http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1265 This is a test of the ASUS board too: http://www6.tomshardware.com/mainboard/00q2/000611/index.html
A AndyHui Administrator Emeritus<br>Elite Member<br>AT FAQ M Oct 9, 1999 13,141 16 81 Jul 1, 2000 #5 Go for ASUS CUSL2