magnet said:well i jus got a sapphire tech board for ard 2.5k...with onboard video stuff and pci slot and 2 sata ports in it.......though new stuff the guy told he will tc of warranty(2 year warranty of it)
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since my a8ne screwed and now i gave it to repair to 3 rd party...and now they saying they unable to get ics.....in short i m double screwed
The other option is the nForce 6100 based mobo's, these are usually micro-ATX and have onboard graphics as well - hover around the 3~3.5k mark and should be easier to get than the Foxconn.
Your old DDR stick would work just fine in single-channel, just that if you try to add another stick which does not pair up well with it, you could have issues runnin dual-channel.
there's a micro-ATX version without on-board video thats available for around 1.5k or so in Pune i think. I am using one of that and its stable too.Crazy_Eddy said:Foxconn makes good cheap nForce4 based mobo's - these were last selling for 2k or less, no idea if they're in stock here in Chennai. They're normally full-sized ATX boards and have no onboard graphics.
You will usually find both Asus and Gigabyte boards available, both are good enough (the gigabyte looks more colourful=CrAzYG33K= said:Any specific brands on this particular chipset?
Yes and no ; since you hadn't mentioned which speed your DDR sticks were, i dint harp on the issue. The A64 memory controller supports speeds all the way from DDR200 upwards so it will run, just that lower-than-DDR400 speeds would impact performance accordingly.=CrAzYG33K= said:Uh, but should the FSB match?
Ah yes i think thats the board i'm talkin about, thought it was a full-sized ATX version :ashamed: (or is there another full-sized ATX model in existence atleast?)TheMask said:there's a micro-ATX version without on-board video thats available for around 1.5k or so in Pune i think. I am using one of that and its stable too.
Wraith said:u can get a foxconn sli mobo for 3.2k! i dont remember the exact model...but had called up mediatech a few days back...