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Help me to choose a Socket A mobo

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:10 am
by steffensen
My A7N8X-E is probly broken, and after months of errors im tired of this and want to replace it. Its a jungle out there tho, so i would appreciate if anyone could give me some tips on a Socket A mobo?

I have my eyes on this at the moment:
http://www.mjmultimedia.se/produktinfo. ... ItUkFJRA==
(in swedish, but i think u will get it anyway..)

Im not looking for anything fancy, just something to get me by til my next comp update. And of course, it got to work nicely with my SCOPE's, hence why im posting here for your help. :)

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:46 am
by steffensen
ah well, im getting it. hope it will work with my scope's when their back from repair.

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 6:23 am
by steffensen
I had a option to choose a Abit NF7-s2, wich spec-wise is the same thing as the Asrock one, but as i could get the Asrock mobo completely new (the other one was used), i decided to go for this one.

Gonna be interesting to see if this solves my problems, if not, the only thing left o replace is the PSU. Trial & Error ftw. :D

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:53 am
by steffensen
hehe.. one could get mad for smaller things.
i really hope it aint my PSU, but i wouldnt be surprised.
ive installed the K7NF2-RAID as of now, and even tho ive only just installed windows etc. it seems to work fine.
wish i had my scope's here to test as well..

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 1:21 pm
by Shroomz~>
steffensen wrote:hehe.. one could get mad for smaller things.
i really hope it aint my PSU, but i wouldnt be surprised.
ive installed the K7NF2-RAID as of now, and even tho ive only just installed windows etc. it seems to work fine.
wish i had my scope's here to test as well..
I find this very interesting because we also have a brand new K7NF2-RAID board just waiting to be tested. We just need a new psu & cpu fan to get it up & running. I had it running for several days, then robbed it of parts to problem solve & fix our A7N8X system. The problem turned out to be the psu after all, but a few months later the Nvidea FX5200 gfx card decided to die. :roll:

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 1:35 pm
by steffensen
Small world Shroomz. :)