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MC FLMJIG said:I have the Foxconn 915M07-G-8LRS. The max, no matter what kind of ram i put in, was 217FSB. My 3.2 went to 3.45. Not the best overclock at all. I was excited when I first got it because it had a decent amount of bios features but.. they all useless. They work but useless as the max no matter what I did was 217 FSB.
MC FLMJIG
If anybody finds any socket t' with good oc ability let us know!!!
Gyrfalcon said:I am still confused and do not want to shell out the cash for the ASUS P4P800-VM unless it really will OC in the bios, can anyone verify it does and post a link to the information?
That could be true... I had the nForce3/AGP version of that board and Clockgen would only boost it to 1.45v. Still there is always a place to lower the resistance to allow more voltage to flow.MassiveOverkill said:I just received an email back from Foxconn about their NF4K8MC-ERS. The lack of voltage adjustments are a hardware limitation, so you can scratch this board off your list of overclocking hopefuls.
rktmn247 said:I have this board up and running. There are no overclocking options in the 1016 bios that mine came with. I have not been able to flash to the 1017 bios to see if options are available. Keep getting error when I try. I would not recommend this board.
Letni said:Anyone here tested the Biostar P4TSV with a CT-479 and a Pentium-m CPU. This would be an excellent combo for overclocking in SFF when most people are hitting 2.6-2.8 with the 1.6ghz Pentium-m on the stock AIR cooling
PC-HAngover said:Does anyone have any idea whenever the *more* enthusiast mATX skt 939 boards are going to be released, like the Gigabyte ones, etc. I thought they were suppose to be out at the beginning of June, but I have yet to see a single one?
Any info?
Satyrist said:I seem to recall Gigabyte went and waffled at taking the tweaking options out of that board.
PC-HAngover said:Huh? You mean Gigabyte scrapped the "enthusiast" mATX skt 939 motherboard? noooo
EnderW said:And while we're talking about the JetWay A210GDMS-Pro and ECS RS480-M V1.0, which one would you guys choose and why?
MSI rep said:At this moment, it seems that we won't be having nForce chipset based
micro-ATX socket 939 boards in the short run.
Please go ahead and purchase our other micro-ATX boards at your
preference.
Thank you for contacting MSI.
Sincerely,
Jill Su
MSI Computer Corp.
ECS:EnderW said:And while we're talking about the JetWay A210GDMS-Pro and ECS RS480-M V1.0, which one would you guys choose and why?
Steeeeve said:I just got word that DFI will be releasing their socket 939 mATX board come end Q3. I might have to once again hold off on buying my mATX board until we actually get some good ones in.
sleepeeg3 said:ECS:
250fsb
VCore: 1.45v
VDimm: 2.9v
VDD: 1.6v?
Full timings only adjustable in windows (not a big deal for most)
2 mem slots
Jetway:
287fsb?
VCore: 1.6v
VDimm: 2.9v
VDD: 1.9v
Full timings adjustable in bios
4 mem slots
Only negative to the Jetway is the 20-pin power plug. Also, an nForce4 Ultra would probably clock higher, but it is still more than respectable and the best thing out.
Steeeeve said:..expect this one
I normally go right to the source and either call up the company or email them...I recently emailed or called ASUS, DFI, MSI, and Abit regarding socket 939 mATX boards..earlier I stated that MSI has no plans. This is the mail from DFI...
Dear Sirs,
Many thanks for your email and glad to hear that you are satisfied with DFI.
Yes, we wil have mATX socket 939 and the available time should be end of Q3.
Just for your reference.
Best regards,
Greta Kuo
Sales Manager
Tel: 886-2-26942986 ext. 659
Fax: 886-2-26943221
MSN: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
SKYPE: gretakuo1964
www.dfi.com <http://www.dfi.com>
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