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Old 12-05-2005, 10:18 PM   #1
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recommend me a good sempron 754 mobo

i have been doing a lot of builds lately with the 2600+ sempron and the 2800+ sempron 64 with the asus k8s-mx. i absolutely love this board, but my biggest complaint is i still need to load drivers for sata to work.

i need a board that has everything onboard including video. these are budget computers, so price is an issue, but quality is key. if this asus is the best i can do i will stick with it, but i wanted to see if i had an other options

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I've built two 754's w/Sempron 2800's and used this board.

http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...uctCode=241177

There's a newer one now:

http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...uctCode=241189

Hard to see the specs at ZZF. Newegg does a better job of showing specs but the 2nd board is all they carry and it's on back order.

Note they both have onboard video and PCI-e slots for later upgrades. Comes with the Sata driver on a floppy so need need to make one. Very nice boards and stable too.

edit: One more thing. DON'T use Kingston value ram with this board. I used Corsair on one and it works great but I got lock ups with Kingston. Just figured out the problem yesterday.
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Old 12-05-2005, 11:00 PM   #3
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thanks for the recommendation, PR, but i am looking for a board that doesn't require drivers. i don't even know if they make such a thing for 754, but i know all the intels i have built haven't required the use of drivers, windows automatically recognizes the HD. is teh same thing available on 754?

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I'm sorry. I was thinking of another board. No drivers required on that one. The SATA is native.
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I'm sorry. I was thinking of another board. No drivers required on that one. The SATA is native.

thanks, thats what i needed to know. i am going to order a couple later this week

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