http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant ... ode=110101
Made up my mind and getting this board
$107 plus $10 shipping isn't that bad for the highest ranked Socket-A board. From the resellerratings evaluation, these guys seems to be top notch.
[Edited by GreenTurtle on 12-03-2000 at 05:53 PM]
MSI K7T Pro 2-A
be advised that it does NOT support a voltage above 1.8v
http://www.pcabusers.net/forums/showthr ... readid=797
other than that it seems to be VERY good.
http://www.pcabusers.net/forums/showthr ... readid=797
other than that it seems to be VERY good.
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K7T Pro2-A
GreenTurtle I installed a K7T Pro2-A and 800Mhz T-bird 2 days ago and no problems at all here.This is my first AMD venture(and my first MSI board of any kind)and I was expecting problems of some sort but there were none.
I havent tried overclocking yet because I need to get a FOP38 or Hedgehog(havent decided yet).
I havent got a thing to complain about,it's been nothing but 100% stable so far and gave me 0 problems during the install.I'm happy with my purchase and am considering buying another one and replacing my wife's 300a@464/BH6 setup with a pro2-A/Duron setup after the holidays.
[Edited by Syn on 12-07-2000 at 05:45 PM]
I havent tried overclocking yet because I need to get a FOP38 or Hedgehog(havent decided yet).
I havent got a thing to complain about,it's been nothing but 100% stable so far and gave me 0 problems during the install.I'm happy with my purchase and am considering buying another one and replacing my wife's 300a@464/BH6 setup with a pro2-A/Duron setup after the holidays.
[Edited by Syn on 12-07-2000 at 05:45 PM]
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