WTB: Socket A MoBo for AthlonXP

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Scramjet

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Looking for A Socket A MoBo. Anything from Asus A7N266-VM to A7N8X-E Deluxe would be ideal. Don't mind other brands either. Preferably ATX board.
Should be a decent overclocker (need options to change FSB in increments of 1-3 MHz and multiplier as well)

It is imperative that the board be in good condition and it should have almost all the accessories that came with the board. Warranty not an issue as long as you can provide testing warranty.
 
If you know someone in Mumbai who will purchase it here and ship it to you, ECS K7VTA3 v3.1 ( KT333 based ) mobos are available at :

Great World, 374 Skyking Chambers, 2nd Floor, Lamington Rd.
Ph : 91-22-389 2928, e-mail : parag at gtechworld dot com.

1) Ask for a brand new unused mobo, there are some that seem to have been returned. About 10 were in stock.
2) You will have to replace the battery right away. I had to return a board because the BIOS was corrupted, and 'unwritable'.
3) BIOS 3 Support ( I think ) up to
AXDA2600DKV3C
AXDC2600DKV3C 2600+ .13u (256K, 266, Socket 462)
4) Not a enthusiasts board, but was the only one available here.
 
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Thanks PoBoy. But I want a board that can fully utilize the potential of my Athlon 2000+ XP. I guess I should have mentioned it. I have updated the first post accordingly.

Currently I'm running it at 220x9, with CPU:RAM in 1:1 ratio.
So I need a board that can perform the same. Thanks for the headsup, though.
 
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