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June 16th, 2001, 03:27 PM
#1
The Best Chipset to run your TBird.., rate here.
What's the best chipset to run your TBird.?
An which modo..?? Need advise.
No matter what,
No matter where,
If broadband connection is there,
It's always HOME.
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June 17th, 2001, 11:35 AM
#2
i always run all my athlons on a via mvp3 chipset. I find biostar to make the most reliable motherboards, next to pine.
jyst kidding. at this point I think the amd 760mp is a suberb chipset if you afford it. next to that, the via kt133a it still a good performer with good stability, even thought it is getting a little dated. I will see what happens with the nvidia nForce too...
So, so busy lately. Oh, where do I start?
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June 17th, 2001, 12:17 PM
#3
So i'm thinking of getting a mobo with a AMD760 chipset, is this the best of the best comparing with other chipsets..? and which mobo manufacturer should i choose.?
No matter what,
No matter where,
If broadband connection is there,
It's always HOME.
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June 22nd, 2001, 04:43 AM
#4
I have a Gigabyte board with the AMD 760 Chipset and it runs great. I had no problems setting it up and it overclocks like a dream.
Mike the Techie
Minimum Spec: Windows 98
Can I run this on my pocket calculator?
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June 22nd, 2001, 07:01 AM
#5
I only use the Abit KT7A or the KT7A-RAID board in the computers I build for friends and family. no problems and seem to perform great. good features and arent that much higher than the cheaper boards.
Computers are only as smart as the user, well... in some cases the computer IS smarter.
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June 22nd, 2001, 05:25 PM
#6
ASUS A7M 266 is a motherboard in a class of its own. THIS MOTHERBOARD IS BEST!!!! Take it from me, I've tried nearly all the socket a motherboards over the past few months.
I have a proper toolkit now complete with a little torch!!!
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June 28th, 2001, 12:21 AM
#7
Originally posted by bluewest11:
<STRONG>ASUS A7M 266 is a motherboard in a class of its own. THIS MOTHERBOARD IS BEST!!!! Take it from me, I've tried nearly all the socket a motherboards over the past few months.</STRONG>
Hey but.. i thought there were heaps of problems associated with the ASUS A7M 266 motherboard!
I thought that it is worse than others.. plz gimme a detailed explanation plus comparisons to the others!
And what motherboard is the best for an AMD Thunderbird 1.4GHZ?
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July 2nd, 2001, 03:47 PM
#8
Registered User
Originally posted by Mike the Techie:
<STRONG>I have a Gigabyte board with the AMD 760 Chipset and it runs great. I had no problems setting it up and it overclocks like a dream.
Mike the Techie</STRONG>
Agreed. Use GB boards w/ AMD's all the time. No problems. Either w/ the AMD chipset or Via chipset, they both are very solid. When I have a problem, I'll try something else! Until then, I'm hooked on GB.
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July 3rd, 2001, 04:46 AM
#9
Registered User
Aopen ak73Pro - Very Stable and Affordable.
SoundMax Option Does not work fine though...
Real stupidity beats Artifical Intelligence
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July 3rd, 2001, 06:06 AM
#10
Registered User
I just ordered an Abit KT7A. I had no need for the RAID. Anyways, if you look online, any one of 10 different boards have won an award for the best kt133a board. Speaking of, the KT133A chipset is getting kind of old, but in performance, it's still close to the top. Once the DDR performance matures a bit, the 760 will be great.
Hard work often pays off in the long run, but Lazyness always pays off now.
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July 3rd, 2001, 09:22 AM
#11
I am running
- ABit KT7A Mobo
1.2 T-Bird
256 Ram
UDMA 7200 Maxtor 40GB
Creative Labs 52x CDROM
Sound Blaster PC512
Hercules 3D Prophet II MX 64MB
You might want to view the Post I started entiled System Locks Up.
There are issues with the VIA Southbridge controller. I am working to resolve this problem now.
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July 3rd, 2001, 02:00 PM
#12
ok, so how bout the TBird..? should i get a 133 or 266 FSB...? which is more overclockable..?
No matter what,
No matter where,
If broadband connection is there,
It's always HOME.
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July 3rd, 2001, 04:21 PM
#13
So which mobo is better for a TBIRD 1.4GHz with 256MB DDR RAM @ 266MHz?
Is an ABit KT7A-Raid better than an ASUS A7M/266 DDR?
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July 5th, 2001, 08:31 AM
#14
Registered User
I'm currently using the Asus A7V-133. I've been running it for several months now and is quite stable. I am running it with a Thunderbird 900MHz. The KT133 and KT133A chipsets are very mature at this point and quite stable. If I were to build a brand new machine at the moment I would look at the 760MP. I start drueling at the thought of dual Athlon 2GHz system when its available!!! <IMG SRC="smilies/tongue.gif" border="0">
My brain went into standby mode and I can't get it to wake up, is there a BIOS patch for this?
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July 7th, 2001, 12:36 PM
#15
im using a Biostar mobo and despite what some think this is a real good board for tbirds, im usin a 1.2 and its great, its also real good with alot of memory, unless win98 is your primary OS ofcourse
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