[A7V600] Would you recommend it?

J

Jim Schuster

I currently have a Gigabyte board that I'm ready to dump. I've been
looking at the A7V600 and am impressed with its features. Right now I'm
reading some reviews of it. Does anyone have this board, and if so, what's
your recommendation of it?
 
S

S.Heenan

Jim said:
I currently have a Gigabyte board that I'm ready to dump. I've been
looking at the A7V600 and am impressed with its features. Right now
I'm reading some reviews of it. Does anyone have this board, and if
so, what's your recommendation of it?

Not that there's anything wrong with the A7V600, but for the same money, the
A7N8X-X is slightly faster and easier to O/C. It does not offer SATA RAID
however. Either board is easy to work with and reliable.
 
L

L'acrobat

Jim Schuster said:
I currently have a Gigabyte board that I'm ready to dump. I've been
looking at the A7V600 and am impressed with its features. Right now I'm
reading some reviews of it. Does anyone have this board, and if so, what's
your recommendation of it?

I'm happy with mine.
 
W

Wazza

S.Heenan said:
Not that there's anything wrong with the A7V600, but for the same money, the
A7N8X-X is slightly faster and easier to O/C. It does not offer SATA RAID
however. Either board is easy to work with and reliable.
I have an A7V600 and an A7V8X-X . Both have identical hardware and the 600
slays the X-X in speed. This could just be the diffrence in chipsets but I
do like my A7V600. You could do worse than use this board.
 
S

Screamer

Had mine for about a month. Running a 2500+ Barton, 512 Samsung pc3200, dual
boot Win,ME, and XP Pro. Stable and overclocks just fine.
 
P

Pat Patterson

I currently have a Gigabyte board that I'm ready to dump. I've been
looking at the A7V600 and am impressed with its features. Right now I'm
reading some reviews of it. Does anyone have this board, and if so, what's
your recommendation of it?

I have put together 3 all stable out of the box with generic pc333 ram
and decent power supplies. 400-450 watt. My personal one I
"accidently" overclocked a 2500+ to 3200+ with no other changes and it
has been super. I did add a couple of case fans cause it ran a little
warm. Running 24/7 for several months now.
 

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