Are there nforce3 250gb ....

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Frosty the Snow Bunny

Chris Turner said:
Are there nforce3 250gb mobo's out there for socket 940 cpu's?

I don't think so. But there are Nforce3 Ultra's for 939 cpu's.
 
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General Schvantzkoph

I don't think so. But there are Nforce3 Ultra's for 939 cpu's.

Don't think that there are any nforce3 250gb for 939s yet. I wonder if
something is wrong with the gb version, there are two boards using the
Nforce 3 Ultra that have crappy external ethernet chips.
 
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Frosty the Snow Bunny

General Schvantzkoph said:
Don't think that there are any nforce3 250gb for 939s yet. I wonder if
something is wrong with the gb version, there are two boards using the
Nforce 3 Ultra that have crappy external ethernet chips.

Must be a BIOS issue?
 
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Raj

Who let the Bugs out whoof whoof whoof lol, I am defiently not buying any
NForce 3's mobo's untill the bugs are worked out, and plus my A7N8X Dlx
rev2.00 is enough for me right now (my barton 2500+ unlock is at 2.4ghz, and
thats enought to run HL2)
 
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Gary Colligan

Raj said:
Who let the Bugs out whoof whoof whoof lol, I am defiently not buying any
NForce 3's mobo's untill the bugs are worked out, and plus my A7N8X Dlx
rev2.00 is enough for me right now (my barton 2500+ unlock is at 2.4ghz, and
thats enought to run HL2)

I have the Gigabyte K8NS Pro with a 3000/64, it's overclock to a 3400, stock
Fan & volts
Temps. 31c CPU & 28c System, the K8NS uses the NForce3/250 chipset...
Runs all day & only gets to 45c under big load.....

I only changed the Motherboard & CPU in my system, it had.......
a Abit NF7-s & 2800+xp worked great, now it's working in my mates system..
other H/W is 2x80gigs SATA HD, 2x120gig ATA HD, 1gig Kingston ram
video is my old FX5600 I think I may need to replace this soon, but it
working OK...

I must say it runs great & NO problems, the best upgrade I have done.
I did not have to restall Windows XP pro, just added the extra drivers to
windows
The K8NS Pro has a lot of ports, 4 SATA, & 4 ATA.....

Very happy with it....
 

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