>
> While I'm sure that VIA has something to do with the problem board it
> wasn't VIA that promised me that the memory would run at 333mhz on the
> original board yet that wasn't fixed until rev1
I was also disappointed that I could never get the 333MHz that was advertised. As far
as the
At 09:04 AM 2/19/2006, Zulfiqar Naushad typed:
The problem was not from the ASUS Board, but rather
from the VIA KT333 chipset.
While I'm sure that VIA has something to do with the problem board it
wasn't VIA that promised me that the memory would run at 333mhz on
the original board yet that w
The problem was not from the ASUS Board, but rather
from the VIA KT333 chipset.
--- Wayne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:30 PM 2/18/2006, Alden Trull typed:
> >I need some advice.
> >My Asus A7V333 and XP1700 blue screens several
> times daily ever
> >since my Antec power supply blew
At 07:30 PM 2/18/2006, Alden Trull typed:
What would be a good CPU/motherboard combo such that I could reuse
my two PATA Seagate hard drives in Raid 1. If possible, I would also
like to reuse my AGP video card-Radeon 9500. I am not a gamer, but
would like to have possible upgrade paths. I coul
At 07:30 PM 2/18/2006, Alden Trull typed:
I need some advice.
My Asus A7V333 and XP1700 blue screens several times daily ever
since my Antec power supply blew up, since replaced with a Tru Power
430 W. I am told it is a system board error, RAM, CPU-possibly heat
related. Added two more fans i
I need some advice.
My Asus A7V333 and XP1700 blue screens several times daily ever since my Antec
power supply blew up, since replaced with a Tru Power 430 W. I am told it is a system
board error, RAM, CPU-possibly heat related. Added two more fans in the Antec 630
case. Obviously this s