ATI All-in-Wonder Radeon..... what motherboard is it compat. with?!!

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Casanova
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Like I previously stated on the old board, my friend is having problems making his all in wonder radeon and KA7 stable. He's thinking of just upgrading to socket A anyways, so what motherboard will definitely work??? I'm almost afraid to go with another Abit board, KT7? I was thinking of the A7V or the MSI K7T Pro2... does anyone have experience with any of the combinations? Any advice would be helpful

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just a general statment about the AIW's. Try this. Unplug the fan from the Board. then get a case fan 2 blow on it or a slot fan under it sucking out the hot air. I think the aredon AIW's should have a plug for power from the power suply. if U have anythign Less then a 300w PS and I even had a Prob with a cheap 300 watt jobby I would try this. Good luck my man. not sure about AMD compadibility issues with boards at this point.

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Post by Coco »

ATi video cards usually work well under most situation, so as long as you have an AMD approved 300watts PS, there shouldn't be any problem.

I will go for the MSI or Asus coz it's usually more stable than Abit.
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No problems with any of the socketA boards i have seen them on, including asus, abit, biostar and giga-byte.
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