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Asus A7M to Epox 8K7A+

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Bubba

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I have officially ruined my A7M trying that ridiculously hard dip-switch mod.Unless you have got all the expensive surface mount equipment to do it or are a professional solderer I would not recommend this mod to anyone!It is extremely difficult.I love the board buit can't stand the fact that that you cannot change the multiplier,especiallyv seeing as if it was set up to be shipped out with it already setup.It is even in the press release pictures and the board has all the markings for the settings(although they are wrong).Anyway I ordered the Epox 8K7A+ today from NewEgg.I hope this is a good board.I might get another A7M if I can save up some money because I've got 4(count-em 4) 1.2 AXIA Y chips now and a Pentium 933.I heard the reason Asus didn't put the dip on their board was because of a contract they signedd with AMD so I wouldn't expect to see a new board from them w/the option to change the multiplier.
 
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