NEW 939 BOARD UPGRADE TO KEEP 7800GS
Sorry if this asked before but anyone experience of a 939 socket board from
any of the major manufacturers that still has agp so I can keep my newly purchased 7800gs the bloody board fails 2 days after buying and I cant get the shop to let me return it the NVIDIA card and go pci-e someone has suggested Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 but I was hoping to stay with one of the big well known makes and common chipsets thanks for advice |
NEW 939 BOARD UPGRADE TO KEEP 7800GS
Im using the asus k8nsc 939, runs well, oc's reasonably, and is stable.
"Michelle Newman" wrote in message ... Sorry if this asked before but anyone experience of a 939 socket board from any of the major manufacturers that still has agp so I can keep my newly purchased 7800gs the bloody board fails 2 days after buying and I cant get the shop to let me return it the NVIDIA card and go pci-e someone has suggested Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 but I was hoping to stay with one of the big well known makes and common chipsets thanks for advice |
NEW 939 BOARD UPGRADE TO KEEP 7800GS
Sorry that should be the gigabyte k8nsc 939
"oldwolf" wrote in message ... Im using the asus k8nsc 939, runs well, oc's reasonably, and is stable. "Michelle Newman" wrote in message ... Sorry if this asked before but anyone experience of a 939 socket board from any of the major manufacturers that still has agp so I can keep my newly purchased 7800gs the bloody board fails 2 days after buying and I cant get the shop to let me return it the NVIDIA card and go pci-e someone has suggested Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 but I was hoping to stay with one of the big well known makes and common chipsets thanks for advice |
NEW 939 BOARD UPGRADE TO KEEP 7800GS
In article ,
says... Sorry if this asked before but anyone experience of a 939 socket board from any of the major manufacturers that still has agp so I can keep my newly purchased 7800gs the bloody board fails 2 days after buying and I cant get the shop to let me return it the NVIDIA card and go pci-e someone has suggested Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 but I was hoping to stay with one of the big well known makes and common chipsets thanks for advice Newegg says they have a dozen different ones, incuding the Asus A8V. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp? Description=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=&OEMMark=-1&Manufactory=0&PropertyCodeValue= 709%3A7495&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0 &PropertyCodeValue=0 &PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyC odeValue=734%3A7577 &PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyC odeValue=0 &PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyC odeValue=0 &PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyC odeValue=0 &PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyC odeValue=0 &PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&Submit=Pr operty&SubCategory=22 or short version http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q65E232FC Bill -- Gmail and Google Groups. This century's answer to AOL and WebTV. |
NEW 939 BOARD UPGRADE TO KEEP 7800GS
"Michelle Newman" wrote in message ... Sorry if this asked before but anyone experience of a 939 socket board from any of the major manufacturers that still has agp so I can keep my newly purchased 7800gs the bloody board fails 2 days after buying and I cant get the shop to let me return it the NVIDIA card and go pci-e someone has suggested Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 but I was hoping to stay with one of the big well known makes and common chipsets thanks for advice Asus A8V. 939 and AGP. |
NEW 939 BOARD UPGRADE TO KEEP 7800GS
In article , Michelle Newman
says... Sorry if this asked before but anyone experience of a 939 socket board from any of the major manufacturers that still has agp so I can keep my newly purchased 7800gs the bloody board fails 2 days after buying and I cant get the shop to let me return it the NVIDIA card and go pci-e someone has suggested Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 but I was hoping to stay with one of the big well known makes and common chipsets thanks for advice Asrockis the budget arm of ASUS so in effect you are staying with one of the big known names. -- Conor, Same ****, different day. |
NEW 939 BOARD UPGRADE TO KEEP 7800GS
Michelle Newman wrote:
Sorry if this asked before but anyone experience of a 939 socket board from any of the major manufacturers that still has agp so I can keep my newly purchased 7800gs the bloody board fails 2 days after buying and I cant get the shop to let me return it the NVIDIA card and go pci-e someone has suggested Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 but I was hoping to stay with one of the big well known makes and common chipsets thanks for advice I'd go Gigabyte. Happy with ga-k8ns-939 I have and built a few game rigs for some. ....waiting for 7800GS price to drop.... |
NEW 939 BOARD UPGRADE TO KEEP 7800GS
Using a Soltek K8TPro-939, one of the least expensive S939 AGP boards in
existance. It's very stable and performs as well as any other board. It doesn't have a bulky parallel port, which may or may not be a good thing depending on what peripherals you have. -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "Michelle Newman" wrote in message ... Sorry if this asked before but anyone experience of a 939 socket board from any of the major manufacturers that still has agp so I can keep my newly purchased 7800gs the bloody board fails 2 days after buying and I cant get the shop to let me return it the NVIDIA card and go pci-e someone has suggested Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 but I was hoping to stay with one of the big well known makes and common chipsets thanks for advice |
NEW 939 BOARD UPGRADE TO KEEP 7800GS
Sorry if this asked before but anyone experience of a 939 socket board from any of the major manufacturers that still has agp so I can keep my newly purchased 7800gs the bloody board fails 2 days after buying and I cant get the shop to let me return it the NVIDIA card and go pci-e someone has suggested Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 but I was hoping to stay with one of the big well known makes and common chipsets thanks for advice Go with the Asrock.Lots of happy customers at Newegg and mine runs 24/7 for over 6 months.Only shutdown to dust the fans and heatsink.I believe their made by or owned by Asus |
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