Holy thread resurrection Batman......I am very late to the party but here we go.
What started as a simple upgrade to a good but old system ended up in a complete New-Old-Stock computer.
I am looking for the last of the Bios's made by the masters of NF7-S v2, namely the d27 3D-fire made by Tictac, anyone have it or know where I can find it? Ive been looking for weeks and keep finding dead links.
Here are my specs for you curious ones:
Antec 902 case with extra 120mm side fan.
NF7-S v2 board with extra heat sinks on every MOSFET, cpu cooler with fan on NB, Zalman NB passive cooler on SB.
OCZ platinum series DDR 400 PC3200 2 gb kit 1:1 2.5-3-2-11 2T @ 2.8v.
Athlon XP-M 2500 2701MHz @ 2.93v (216x12.5) Thermaltake Big Typhoon, Arctic Silver 5.
Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 3850 AGP 709 GPU clock 939 memory clock NB cooler and fan on RIALTO chip (card 1).
VisionTek ATI Radeon X1550 PCI heatsinks added to all MOSFETS (card 2).
PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750 watt Crossfire/SLI ready PSU.
750 gb SATA.
80 gb ATA.
40 gb ATA.
CD-RW
DVD
3.5 Floppy
3 x BenQ T705 LCD monitors.
Quad surround sound using Logitec speakers and sub for front channels, and Altec Lansing speakers for rear channels.
MS wireless Intellimouse Explorer 2.0.
MS Trackball Explorer 1.0.
MS Natural ergo KB 4000 v1.0.
Win XP-SP3
Currently using Taipan D27 bios
I am not a hard core gamer....just got really into it in the past few months. With this system I am able to play WoW with all settings maxed out....but there are times that the FPS is really really low....this is why I am still tweaking...I realize that I am beating a dead horse here and a real upgrade is grossly overdue but I am trying to do with what I have for now...since to me this is a new system.