If I remember correctly, Abit had the NF7, NF7 v2, NF7-S and NF7-S v2; two of which were awesome for overclocking and the other two mediocre. Can someone clear that up for me? It's been years since I last used S462. Thanks
If I remember correctly, Abit had the NF7, NF7 v2, NF7-S and NF7-S v2; two of which were awesome for overclocking and the other two mediocre. Can someone clear that up for me? It's been years since I last used S462. Thanks
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All were ok, some boards sucked some did good.
Most people swear by the nF7 and nF7-S 1.x
I have two, one with a blown mosfet for the memory.
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