Wow, that's awesome.
Nice one!
NV8.....forgot all about that board. Nice clock on that.
Yeah, one of the great pretendens - both DFI's, Asus K8N4 and this Abit NV8 were on the list I made in the beginning of the stage. So nothing suprising for me.
Really nice work, though!
I'm wondering if that could be at or close to a record for a VIA-based mother board.
Either way, great job!
Nice job my friend. Go to more clock
NV - for NVIDIA, not V for VIA.
It's basically Abit's version of the same board you're running Doc.
It's a Nforce4-4X, Dr. McCoy NV - for NVIDIA, not V for VIA.
Yeah, I missed that one.
Not very familiar with the Abit 754 boards but should have caught that anyway with the N in the model name.
These were still the days of Abit's overclocking glory. As well as EPox. Their sunset began shortly after that
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Wow, that's awesome.
Nice one!
NV8.....forgot all about that board. Nice clock on that.
Yeah, one of the great pretendens - both DFI's, Asus K8N4 and this Abit NV8 were on the list I made in the beginning of the stage. So nothing suprising for me.
Really nice work, though!
I'm wondering if that could be at or close to a record for a VIA-based mother board.
Either way, great job!
Nice job my friend. Go to more clock
It's a Nforce4-4X, Dr. McCoyNV - for NVIDIA, not V for VIA.
It's basically Abit's version of the same board you're running Doc.
Yeah, I missed that one.
Not very familiar with the Abit 754 boards but should have caught that anyway with the N in the model name.
These were still the days of Abit's overclocking glory. As well as EPox. Their sunset began shortly after that
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