Is a ABIT KV8-MAX3 a Socket 754 Mobo ?

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Just is my Zalman 7000a cu is supposed to be compatible with all 754
mobos well thats what Zalman says ?

Thanks for the help.
 
We said:
Just is my Zalman 7000a cu is supposed to be compatible with all 754
mobos well thats what Zalman says ?

Thanks for the help.

Hope so, I've just ordered one of these along with a new Retail Athlon64
2800+, 1GB of Crucial RAM, ASUS Radeon 9600XT and other bits 'n pieces.
Can't wait for it to delivered ;-)

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Regards,

JasonB

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We said:
Just is my Zalman 7000a cu is supposed to be compatible with all 754
mobos well thats what Zalman says ?

Thanks for the help.

What's wrong with simply checking Abit's site to see if it's "a Socket 754
Mobo ?"
 
What as that board got to do with this group?
Abit is Abit, Asus is Asus.
 
The right thing to do would be check the right website and that would be
Abit..................
 
Your right nothing to do with this group,byt the way what do you plug
your Video Card into ???? a Potatoe ?
 
that's all brother...........PLONK!


We Live for the One we Die for the One said:
Your right nothing to do with this group,byt the way what do you plug
your Video Card into ???? a Potatoe ?
 
We said:
Your right nothing to do with this group,byt the way what do you plug
your Video Card into ???? a Potatoe ?



Why do you crosspost every message you send?
 
We said:
Just is my Zalman 7000a cu is supposed to be compatible with all 754
mobos well thats what Zalman says ?


How is that relevant in the ATI newsgroup?

How is that relevant in the Asus group?

How is that relevant in the overclocking newsgroups?

Why can't you just go to the frickin manufacturers website?
http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/

I don't mind answering your questions but you have a habit of asking them in
the wrong way, and recently, crossposting like a moron.

No point in replying since I don't frequent the relevant newsgroup I'm
posting to.

Ben
 

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