On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:32:20 +0100, Roy Coorne
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Sam schrieb:
>...
>
>> I also own a A7N8XE-Dlx board which was "advertised" as one of the
>> first Asus nForce2 boards to fully support 400mhz. That one works
>> great, using an AMD Athlon 3200 processor. In fact, it's the machine
>> I'm using to write this on.
>>
>> Asus acknowledges that there was a problem with most of the earlier
>> A7N8X boards... they replaced one that I told them wouldn't run 400mhz
>> properly. Unfortunately, the replacement board wasn't much better...
>> so it's pretty much a hit or miss proposition. The problem is, how do
>> you know which board you have?
>
>You only know the rev. no. ;-(
>
>Asus, too, seem to have outsourced the final product control to the
>user - though they have established ASRock as their value daughter.
>
>The cautious user will invest in an Asus mainboard only if a higher
>revision no. and a higher BIOS version are available...
>(And install Windows Vista after SP2 has been shipped, at the earliest;-)
>
>
>Roy
My only experience is with the 1.04 revision. However my observations
are confirmed by many others. See
http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=13 for a lot more
commentary on the same subject.
Sam