PDA

View Full Version : Anyone here use the Aopen AX4T II Motherboard?


dexvx
09-08-02, 04:57 PM
I see it going for real cheap ($40 ?)

It is a Tehema i850 RDRam board with some nice features. The only review I could find was off Tomshardware.com (original socket 423 version AX4T) and it looked pretty decent.

skou
09-08-02, 10:20 PM
My brother has one, it does minimal o/c, no voltage adjustment.

who has it for $40?

steve

dexvx
09-08-02, 11:41 PM
It has no voltage adjustments? The aopen website says it has FSB's all the way up to 180Mhz, so I assumed there would be some kind of voltage adjustment via bios.

nipster
09-09-02, 12:21 PM
Originally posted by dexvx
(original socket 423 version AX4T) and it looked pretty decent.

thats probabally why it is only 40$... that socket 423 is dead and processors for it only went up to 1.8 gig and are hard to find now

dexvx
09-09-02, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by nipster


thats probabally why it is only 40$... that socket 423 is dead and processors for it only went up to 1.8 gig and are hard to find now

No, this is the socket 478 version of the socket 423 i850 chipset. Its latest bios says it supports 533FSB Northwoods.

skou
09-10-02, 12:46 AM
It is a 478 board. I can't remember if it supports northy B proc. though. I know it'll support willy, and A processors.

I think my brother's 1.6A got up to 113 FSB on 1.5 volts, not too bad, but he paid 1100 dollars for that rig.

steve