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Dave65
01-08-02, 04:21 PM
I have a p3 933,a newer one sitting here and would like to get a good MB for it,it came to me as a Gateway performance 933.
Will I gain anything by getting a new MB over the stock board?
And how over clockable will it be..
Thanks

Yodums
01-08-02, 05:23 PM
Abit ST6.

Since your going to hit FSB's of over 150fsb the 1/4 dividers really help and it is very overclockable board and has very enchanced settings for memory and it'll be good if you plan for future upgrade to a Tualatin core.

By the way your siggy seems to be sort of long.

How about I shorten it abit for you :D
Curently running an AMD 1600+ XP/ ASUS A7A 266 MB some what overclocked 144.7/10.5/15.19.1/65 GIG IBM 7200 RPM HD/768-133MHZ Memory/Nvidia GForce 2 Ultra OverClocked to 295/504/4395/Sound Blaster Live/250 ZIP/Pioneer DVD/Pioneer CDRW/Floppy Drive/Linksys 10/100 Lan Card Cooler Master Fan on CPU/Windows XP Home Edition/Zone Alarm Pro Fire Wall/Norton System Works/Antech Lockable case full of fans/Curently on Cable.

AMD 1600+ @ 1.5 Gig 1800+, 144FSB Vcore Goes Here
CoolerMaster ModelGoesHere
Asus A7A 266
768 Brand Goes Here If Possible PC-133
GeForce 2 Ultra @ 295/504
IBM GXPSeriesGoesHere 65 Gig
Win XP Pro

That's all you need we don't need to know you have a floppy or a zip drive... Sorry but I just hate coming across long sigs that can be reduced so much since it will attract much more than people who go on about their cable conn and their cable modem and so on.

Yodums

Dave65
01-08-02, 05:41 PM
I will try to shorten it up abit:rolleyes:

Dave65
01-08-02, 05:50 PM
Hope this makes you happy,that was a lot of work:D

Yodums
01-08-02, 06:14 PM
I sort of did the work for you :D
Looks good..

Yodums

Dave65
01-08-02, 06:16 PM
Went exactly with your sugestions:D