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Old 05-14-2001, 08:41 AM   #1
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good stable motherboard/case for athlon 1.1-1.3ghz

well guys, it is about that time to build again.

i need a good stable mb with pci slots, agp, and NO onboard anything (sound, video).N I need ur expert suggestions for a good stable motherboard that doesn't require alot of flashes to be stable, or some type of special equipment.. . i also need a good case with lots of cooling..i will be running an athlon processor 1.1-1.3 ghz.

thanks in advance for any suggestions
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Old 05-14-2001, 11:24 AM   #2
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I am about to upgrade to an athlon in the same speed ballpark, and the Asus A7A266 is the mobo I am looking at buying. Here is a review page: http://www.asus.com/products/motherb...266/index.html
Asus has been recommended to me by several different people for use in conjunction w/ Athlon procs. This one supports both sdram and ddr sdram, which is nice.
As far as the case goes,there are a ton to choose from...I recommend getting a full tower to maximize airspace (and for the spare room for expansion) and at least 300w for the power supply. Here is where I was checking cases at the other day: http://www.webuildpcs.com/wbpc/scan/...ml?id=ZLsFdmKS

hope this helps a little

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Old 05-14-2001, 04:50 PM   #3
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I guess it depends, do you have a preference for ddr ram?

If not, check out the Epox 8KTA3+ and Iwill KK266-R, both use sdram, but are very good boards.
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Old 05-14-2001, 06:16 PM   #4
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Well I was looking at that asus board but why bother? If you are going to get DDR why slow it down with Pc133? Kinda defeats the purpose. I just ordered an Iwill Ka 226-R should be a good board supporst DDR
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Old 05-14-2001, 07:20 PM   #5
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i really wasn't looking for ddr memory..sdram is fine with me...any more suggestions????
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Old 05-14-2001, 07:52 PM   #6
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Abit KT7A. Have one and love it. Only one jumper on the board, and I've overclocked a crappo green 750 TBird to 141mhz bus speed with rock solid stability.

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Old 05-14-2001, 09:25 PM   #7
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...aw but...

Hey,

everyone here is telling me DDR ram is going to be the next thing..why not go ahead and get a mobo that can support that and regular sdram? Is that a bad idea?
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Old 05-14-2001, 10:37 PM   #8
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No its a fine Idea if your going to transfer your Pc 133 over for now and in the future perhaps ditch that infavor of DDR but I decided to jump headfirst into DDR myself so I could run the ram at the same speed as my FSB.
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Old 05-14-2001, 11:22 PM   #9
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As far as your case goes. Here's what I just got in and it's awesome. http://www.hardwareqa.com/article_view.cfm?article=37 I can't wait to build in it. I found it for $77 at Provantage.com.
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Old 05-15-2001, 11:58 PM   #10
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For sheer stability it's almost impossible to beat Epox or Soyo motherboards. I really like that case that Wheels is showing off and for only $77 what a deal.
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Old 05-20-2001, 03:31 AM   #11
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When you're talking about epox and soyo, do you mean any model? or just a specific model? I'm looking at a soyo MB.

SoyoTek K7VTA-B Socket-A Motherboard, VIA KT133 Chipset, ATA/100 Support, Onboard AC97 Audio, Retail Box

Is that one anygood as far as reliability and stability? thanks.
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Old 05-21-2001, 12:14 AM   #12
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I have yet to use that board but I wouldn't hesitate trying it. I've never had a bad Soyo board as the only problems I had with them was of my own doing and their support was super in helping me out. You might even consider the VTA Pro that runs DDR SDRAM if this is a new build and you will be buying memory anyway. I saw a good review of it and it has the same specs except it requires DDR instead of SDR memory. I don't know if you plan to overclock but I have had my best luck in overclocking with Soyo and MSI boards. Problem with MSI is no support if you have problems except whats on their website.
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I have two Soyo Socket 7 boards, and never had a problem with either.

They aren't the top of the line, but they're stable, well made, and Soyo support is excellent. They aren't overclockable on the KT133 and KT133A boards, though, so if that's your thing stick with Abit, Asus, Epox, and Iwill.

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Old 05-21-2001, 09:02 AM   #14
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I have an epox 8kta3 sdram board and its the best board I've ever had.
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Old 05-21-2001, 10:52 AM   #15
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What about the FIC AD11? I don't think support is that good but I have heard it is a stable board and good for OC.
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