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Gigabyte K8NSNXP-939 or MSI Neo2 or DFI or what?

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Tepabajo

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I want to purchase a high quality board for $200 or less that will allow me to go over the 300mhz FSB barrier if possible (of course it depends on what CPU I use) and offer the AGP slot and the NF3 Ultra chipset. I'm not interested in any post trying to persuade me not to upgrade, thank you. Your feedback is anxiously awaited.

My research thus far:

Gibabyte: GA-K8NSNXP-939: I really like this board for the 100-455mhz FSB options, the DPS and Dual Bios features. But, I have seen some posts about the DPS voltage fluctuating and I think this was with the add in card they offered the first time around. Now the board comes with the DPS built in, did it make any difference? What have you guys seen with regards to OCing this board?

DFI: LANPARTY UT nF3 ULTRA-D: Just started looking at this board so I don't know the track record yet. Price and availability is there, so far so good. CMOS is in a reasonble location for resetting. (see the next one)

MSI: K8N Neo2 Platinum: Found only 1 new in the US and its $168, trying to verfity that it is new still in box. I could find tons of used ones but I want a new one or nothing at all. Have seen posts about the bios being flaky. CMOS is in a bad spot for resetting, under the PCI card. Do you need to reset the CMOS when OCing? On my Asus board I don't have to do that?

Asus: A8V Deluxe: Not an option, already have Asus and they can't or won't correct the bios problems for their 754 boards. Not impressed with their support either.
 
Gibabyte: GA-K8NSNXP-939: I really like this board for the 100-455mhz FSB options
Just because it offers that setting does not mean it can handle that setting. I don't see too many Gigabyte mobo getting high HT speed.

DFI: LANPARTY UT nF3 ULTRA-D
I'm not sure if the LANPARTY UT nF3 ULTRA-D mobo is any good but I would assume it's similar the the 754's nF3-250 UT which does very well over 300HT.

From those choices, I would go with the DFI.

Another suggestion is the AsRock SATA2. It's a great Overclocker and has both AGP and PCI-e. It's also inexpensive. One day you may want to go PCI-e since AGP is dying.
 
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