9 Nov 2006 at 21:08 #1 fester fester Associate Joined 3 Nov 2005 Posts 442 Location belfast Hi I'm look for a good overclocking am2 matx board for a 3000+ semperon.Anybody got any idea's.
9 Nov 2006 at 21:11 #2 Tute Tute Soldato Joined 24 Jul 2004 Posts 22,593 Location Devon, UK Abit NFM2-nView nForce 6150 Micro ATX (Socket AM2) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard (MB-110-AB) No contest tbh.
Abit NFM2-nView nForce 6150 Micro ATX (Socket AM2) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard (MB-110-AB) No contest tbh.
9 Nov 2006 at 22:15 #3 BUFF BUFF Soldato Joined 23 May 2006 Posts 2,883 Location Glasgow yup, without a shadow of doubt the nF-M2.
9 Nov 2006 at 22:31 #4 p4radox p4radox Soldato Joined 1 Oct 2004 Posts 10,772 Location Cambs/Herts I agree - that Abit is absolutely brilliant. The BIOSTAR TForce 6100 AM2, ASUS M2NPV-VM and EPoX EP-MGF6100-M are also very good performers.
I agree - that Abit is absolutely brilliant. The BIOSTAR TForce 6100 AM2, ASUS M2NPV-VM and EPoX EP-MGF6100-M are also very good performers.
10 Nov 2006 at 09:08 #5 maddness maddness Soldato Joined 13 Dec 2003 Posts 6,693 Location UK ive used the abit, pretty awesome tbh good stable and highly overclockable with tons of options it could do with saving profiles or something though!
ive used the abit, pretty awesome tbh good stable and highly overclockable with tons of options it could do with saving profiles or something though!
10 Nov 2006 at 15:05 #6 BUFF BUFF Soldato Joined 23 May 2006 Posts 2,883 Location Glasgow <maddness> said: it could do with saving profiles or something though! Click to expand... normally F6 to save & F7 to load on an Abit, doesn't the nF-M2 BIOS have that?
<maddness> said: it could do with saving profiles or something though! Click to expand... normally F6 to save & F7 to load on an Abit, doesn't the nF-M2 BIOS have that?