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OcPrices.com have just reviewed Revision 2 of Epox's 4PDA2+. The first revision was maligned due to its maximum V-core of 1.6V, but this new edition is not so crippled. Coupled with a special 2.4GHz chip and some fantastic memory, a massive 300MHz FSB was effortless, putting Epox right back at the overclocking elite where they belong.
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The brand new second revision of the Epox 4PDA2+ is not an example of a necessary update for stability (like the NF7-S V2.0). There was nothing necessarily wrong with the original 4PDA2+; its only real fault was that there just wasn’t enough to distinguish the board from its growing list of competitors. That, and the fact that it followed the 1.6V Vcore rule. I would expect a 1.6V cap from many board makers, but I was really surprised that Epox, a company that had built its reputation on psychotic voltage adjustments, would buckle to the 1.6V limitation.
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