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  1. Hi! I'm a little bit confused about chipset voltage. When and why to raise chipset voltage?
  2. Does MBM5 support this mobo? (i can't find it on the list when i install MBM)
  3. Hi! Could anyone please explain to me what is CPU interface and what is the difference if i set it to ON or OFF? My mobo is ABIT NF7-S v2.0 Thx
  4. I have Abit NF7-S v2.0 mobo, not dissapointed with it, but i would still reccomend u DFI Infinity... i could not get one when i was upgrading my comp., otherwise i would def. go for DFI
  5. Well, u could tell us for start which mobo u have there...
  6. he's already at 3.5GHz, and he is new in this oc stuff, so why suggesting him to do something which might damage permanently his proc., and more important, what benefit from it (other than possibly fried CPU )? I belive this p4 costs too much just to play with... he doesn't need faster proc. (for now... )
  7. For what????? Browsing internet? Never will understand this...
  8. Of course it is an nForce2 mobo! It just does not have sata, soundstorm and IEEE 1394... otherwise same thing!
  9. U gonna play Tetris or what?? Man, integrated graphics sucks!! You can't play a decent game with like 4 FPS or so... get urself a vid. card if u wanna play games.
  10. Well, first thing, ur mobo does not have the Agp/Pci lock, so i would go to 200FSB and lower multi (for start 11x) - if u have an unlocked chip, of course . Also, keep an eye on temps, i wouldn't reccomend to go higher than 50-55c at full load (P95/F@H)... it's only my opinion, but u should get urself a mobile Barton for that money u gave for your 'brand new' 2700+ ...
  11. Getting FX5600 would be i think worst replacement possible! I think R9500pro is a good choice, but as others have said, wait a little and then go for R9800... even non-pro version is still very good choice...
  12. I think first of all you must ask yourself why to overclock with that kind of machinery u have? U have a monster bro, i think there's no need to OC it. I agree, it's fun to do it, bu you're risking lot of money here... you see, diff. with me, i got some cheap stuff cuz i can't afford better - so i oc it to get at least some fun in games and stuff... Keep in mind that OC'ing can damage your components...
  13. I agree with others. Also, R9600 supports DX9, GF4 not (it's an DX8 card). I say save a bit and then go for R9800 - i think non pro is still far better than 9600pro or xt... not to say you can OC it
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