Talk about a major score. Gigabit LAN, plus all the other features for $124 shipped. That totally makes up my non-mvid 2.53 I just got in the mail. Thanks jaeger
Yeah, isn't that what this thread is about? Or am I missing something?Originally posted by: dloob
You sure you aren't looking at the IS7-G ?
Originally posted by: dloob
You sure you aren't looking at the IS7-G ?
Ok, then if I may ask another question, besides the 4 SATA ports and gigabit ethernet, it there a fundamental difference between the IS7 and IS7-G?Originally posted by: Rand
Originally posted by: dloob
You sure you aren't looking at the IS7-G ?
The Specs he listed above definitely don't accord to what the IS7-G has.... besides the Gigabit ethernet it does fit in precisely with the IS7 specs though.
Originally posted by: dloob
The only difference it seems in the early shipping boards is the IS7-G has 4 SATA ports and Gigabit ethernet, while the IS7 has 2 SATA ports as well as Gigabit ethernet. I can't justify $60 for two SATA ports =P
Originally posted by: SpeedFreak03
I was to buy a board with a gigabit NIC built in, would it work?
-SpeedFreak03
Originally posted by: Rand
The IS7-G also comes packaged with 1 Serillel kit.... I don't belive the site mentions that, but everyone I now that has an IS7-G got one in the box.
Does the IS7 come with a Serillel kit too?
Originally posted by: Grit
Does the IS7 come with a Serillel kit too?
Originally posted by: Grit
Is anyone having any success using the s-ata connectors on p-ata drives w/adapters? I've heard Abit changed something and now the s-ata -> p-ata adapters don't work.