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i'd say the best athlon board currently is the Asus A7N8X-D
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so you have 4 ram modules? what size are the modules?Quote:
Originally posted by SciManAl@15 November 2003 - 20:11
i would however like to keep the two sets of dual ddr in there,(witha good mobo and correct clock rates those will scream)
the asus lacks 4 slots
what is the system going to be used for?
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so you have 4 ram modules? what size are the modules?Quote:
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob+15 November 2003 - 13:13--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (3rd gen noob @ 15 November 2003 - 13:13)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-SciManAl@15 November 2003 - 20:11
i would however like to keep the two sets of dual ddr in there,(witha good mobo and correct clock rates those will scream)
the asus lacks 4 slots
what is the system going to be used for? [/b][/quote]
Yeah, what does Grandma do with this "screaming ram", run Pixar?
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The Via KT400 chipset does NOT properly support DDR400 memory. The chipset was designed before the spec for DDR400 was finalised, so they had to guess what it was going to do and they got it wrong.
If you want DDR400 memory support with a Via chipset you need the KT400A chipset (if they ever bothered to bring it out) or the KT600 chipset.
However, if you want to set up the ram timings manually (obviously not as DDR400) that board should suit you quite well.