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  • K7N2 delta pro: 200mhz fsb official support

    have I found my next board, maybe..

    official 200mhz fsb (400ddr) support..

    SATA/raid, firewire,dolby certified ,lan



    I am very tempted...but I will wait until NV supports non nv cards in linux(which should be very soon)
    Last edited by Marshmallowman; 7 May 2003, 22:41.

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    The Epox 8rda3+ is also supposed to support 200MHz FSB.

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    • #3
      cool, I heard about that one a while back. I did not know it had been released, their is no reference to on the usa site but I did find it on the european site.

      Its just the K7N2 is the first one 200mhz board I have seen for sale locally...but its good to know I will have a few to choose from.

      Main difference I can see is

      epox uses silicon image sata raid, dual lan and cmedia sound.

      wheras the msi
      Uses the full nv dolby audio solution , promise SATA raid and only one lan.

      know any review sites for either?
      Last edited by Marshmallowman; 8 May 2003, 02:48.

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      • #4
        Next board I get will likely support the Athlon 64.

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        • #5
          If you do a google search a lot of people have reviewed the K7N2, mostly good reviews. I'm thinking about getting the one that has onboard video to save some money, since it also got decent reviews.
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          • #6
            Re: K7N2 delta pro: 200mhz fsb official support

            Originally posted by Marshmallowman
            have I found my next board, maybe..

            official 200mhz fsb (400ddr) support..

            SATA/raid, firewire,dolby certified ,lan



            I am very tempted...but I will wait until NV supports non nv cards in linux(which should be very soon)
            the NV chipsets with "Ultra 400" written on them support the 200MHz officially (then it's a manufacturer's BIOS issue...)

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