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Old August 13th 03, 02:30 PM
Doughnut
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Default ABIT Nf7-s Question

Hi,

im looking to order the abit nf7-s, is this the newest nforce 2 board that
supports a 200fsb officially?
And is this the nforce2 ultra mainboard?

Thanks for any replies
doughnut


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Old August 13th 03, 03:25 PM
S.Heenan
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Doughnut wrote:
Hi,

im looking to order the abit nf7-s, is this the newest nforce 2
board that supports a 200fsb officially?
And is this the nforce2 ultra mainboard?

Thanks for any replies
doughnut


The Abit NF7-S Rev2 uses the Nforce2 Ultra 400 chipset. It's a well
respected overclocking board.
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