tsonta101 0 Posted August 26, 2003 The easy part: I am leaping to an Athlon 2500+ (from my ageing Thunderbird 1.3GHz) in September. The hard part: Choosing a new mobo! Now, I have been reading EVERY review on zillions of sites and I have almost maden up my mind. My canditade list has been shortened to this: Abit NF7-S v2.0 nForce2 MSI KT6 Delta-FISR KT600 Asus A7V600 Asus A7N8X-X nForce2 / Deluxe Soltek SL-KT600-R Gigabyte GA-7N400L1 well all of them have USB2, some of the have Firewire, 5/6 PCI slots, LAN (the MSI has gigaLAN I think) and sound on board (I will be getting an Audigy though). Now if you have one of the above mentioned mobos, tell me about overclocking and stability issues, configuration issues, something you liked or disliked about it, anything. Moreover, any other of you who is really satifsied from their mobo, please do post your opinion. I will make my final choice according to pricing/availability and your posts of course. Thank you for your feedback! Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted August 26, 2003 Asus A7N8X-X nForce2 / Deluxe nforce 2 is best chipset and asus is best manufacturer Share this post Link to post
ReadError 0 Posted August 26, 2003 Asus the best?? you don't read nforcershq forums right? Share this post Link to post
ViolentGreen 0 Posted August 26, 2003 Quote: Asus the best?? you don't read nforcershq forums right? Any motherboard is going to have problems. That is by far the most sold nforce2 motherboard and thus has more people that find a problem and say how much it sucks. I am very happy with my a7n8x Share this post Link to post
ReadError 0 Posted August 26, 2003 The problem is not that the boards have problems, it's that Asus is taking forever to solve them. Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted August 26, 2003 i don't know about that board but compared with the other manufacturers he listed i have had the best experiences with asus i wouldn't buy from any of those manufacturers i also wouldn't buy amd via sis nforce or any of that crap i would buy intel supermicro or tyan Share this post Link to post
jmmijo 1 Posted August 26, 2003 Quote: i don't know about that board but compared with the other manufacturers he listed i have had the best experiences with asus i wouldn't buy from any of those manufacturers i also wouldn't buy amd via sis nforce or any of that crap i would buy intel supermicro or tyan Well yes I can see buying the above mentioned parts for say a high-end workstation and/or server. Supermicro makes some very nice Dual Xeon boards and also they allow you to install one Xeon for expansion purposes However, I think making a blanket statement like you did for this particular topic is not on-point at all, just seems to be a point at bashing, AMD, SiS, nVidia et.al. Just my opinion of course I happen to like both AMD and Intel for CPU's, I run both types at home and at work, they both have performed very well indeed, at least for me. Also, I'm a bit biased on mobo manufacturers as we are a system builder/reseller and are mainly an Aopen shop So I'd recommend the AK79D series of boards. However I personally like Asus as well and have had no complaints about them Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted August 26, 2003 i like nvidia graphics cards but i have yet to see any chipset for the amd platform that is anywhere near as stable as an intel chipset amd processors themselves aren't unstable but they are way too hot so no i am not just bashing for no reason i like quality i demand quality period i did make a recomendation of what i think is the best of the bunch Share this post Link to post
ViolentGreen 0 Posted August 26, 2003 Quote: i like nvidia graphics cards but i have yet to see any chipset for the amd platform that is anywhere near as stable as an intel chipset amd processors themselves aren't unstable but they are way too hot so no i am not just bashing for no reason i like quality i demand quality period i did make a recomendation of what i think is the best of the bunch Well he already said he want's a AMD processor. Why not give him advice relative to his situation instead of telling him to go with intel? Share this post Link to post
sapiens74 0 Posted August 26, 2003 I have read good things about the particular ABIT boards and ASUS. try www.abxzone.com THats a motherbaord site, and lots of users of both boards, I'm sure they will have an informred decision for you. Share this post Link to post
tsonta101 0 Posted August 26, 2003 Wow, just got back from work and already there's a debate on it's own! Thank you everyone for your input - I have been over the websites you have mentioned many times - so far I have own mobos by Intel (with my first P75), Abit, Gigabyte, Asus, PCChips (regretted that!) and Elite, plus I have worked on many Chaintech and Soyo ones. I was just hoping that someone would have already bought one of the mobos I mentioned, so that I could get a more personal view of the product (likes and dislikes etc), but this is a good start already! ....keep' em coming Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted August 26, 2003 Quote: Well he already said he want's a AMD processor. Why not give him advice relative to his situation instead of telling him to go with intel? i did in my very first post i told him to get the asus one Share this post Link to post
Copernicus 0 Posted August 27, 2003 Well I would go with the A7V600 or the MSI KT600 board. Both support 8 USB Ports and have integrated SATA RAID. It seems that the KT 600 chipset comes out faster than the Nforce 2 boards. Share this post Link to post
Pupazz 0 Posted August 27, 2003 my job has taught me to keep away from Asus. Go with the MSI. Share this post Link to post
Icester 0 Posted August 27, 2003 What about the Soyo Dragon line of motherboards? I know that personally I am considering the Dragon Ultra Platinum KT400. Yes, it is not the KT600 chipset and does not have SATA, but I've read that it is very stable and it comes with lots of extras such as a flash card reader. However, the one feature that really draws my interest is the 4 IDE channels - so that it supports 8 IDE devices! comments? Share this post Link to post
tsonta101 0 Posted August 27, 2003 The MSI one is my second choice (my first one would be the Gigabyte one). I don't have anything against Asus, from my experience yes, they may produce problems (which are fixable in the end). As for the Soyo one, they do have a KT600 mobo (firewire, gigabit LAN are nice) but it is hard to get a Soyo mobo over here in Greece (i know i can shop around, but i am too bored for that and the 3 large online retailers don't do Soyo mobos). Share this post Link to post
Champion_R 0 Posted August 28, 2003 Quote: is the Soyo Dragon Plus KT266A ok? I'd aim for a newer chipset that supports better features and better CPU support for future upgrades. Share this post Link to post
tsonta101 0 Posted August 28, 2003 The Soyo ones (two models) are here. Check them out. Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted August 28, 2003 I have an EPoX 8RDA+ nForce2 motherboard and absolutely love it to bits. It has everything useful that nForce2 has to offer (Dual Channel DDR support, AGP8X, ATA133, USB2.0, Firewire, nVidia LAN, SoundStorm audio and if you get the later 2.0 or 2.1 revision boards, Ultra 400 400Mhz FSB support) without all the next to useless fluff like SATA (which gives you an extra PCI slot making a total of 6) and the second NIC like other boards. Plus, it can be had for less than USD$100 now (last price I saw was at Newegg for USD$92 although that won't really help you in Greece...). With nForce2 here, there is no sane reason whatsoever to even consider buying a Via based motherboard so do the sensible thing and avoid them like London during the Plague. Share this post Link to post
ViolentGreen 0 Posted August 28, 2003 Quote: I have an EPoX 8RDA+ nForce2 motherboard and absolutely love it to bits. It has everything useful that nForce2 has to offer (Dual Channel DDR support, AGP8X, ATA133, USB2.0, Firewire, nVidia LAN, SoundStorm audio and if you get the later 2.0 or 2.1 revision boards, Ultra 400 400Mhz FSB support) without all the next to useless fluff like SATA (which gives you an extra PCI slot making a total of 6) and the second NIC like other boards. Plus, it can be had for less than USD$100 now (last price I saw was at Newegg for USD$92 although that won't really help you in Greece...). With nForce2 here, there is no sane reason whatsoever to even consider buying a Via based motherboard so do the sensible thing and avoid them like London during the Plague. I have been extreemely impressed with the nforce2 boards. Share this post Link to post
sapiens74 0 Posted August 28, 2003 Do not buy a VIA based board Since you have the option of a NFORCE2 board, go that route Gone are the days where AMD users have to buy subpar chipsets, with more issues then kobe bryant's accuser anyways, Nforce2 is stable, well priced, and has so many great features. Gigabyte makes some of the best boards for AMD, ASUS is good but they've seem to be going downhill on thier quality as of late, SOYO and MSI can be ok, but ABIT and GIGABYTE are the 2 top ones in my opinion. I had a micro ATX ABIT nforce1 board, and it was a real pleasure to own Share this post Link to post
spacey 0 Posted August 28, 2003 i have an asus a7n8x deluxe, i think its an absolutely great board. i can overclock my barton 2500+ easily to 3200+ no changes to the cpu or anything. Share this post Link to post
pr-man 1 Posted August 29, 2003 well it would be great to get a new mobo but with the kids starting school and bills piling trading seems to be the only option for a while for me. Plus my 8K7A board is about to croak because there is elctrolyte fluid leaking from the tops of a lot of the compasitors (bad sign). Haha unless someone here had a decent to good mobo I can trade for instead of the dragon + Share this post Link to post