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need info on the ASUS A7A266 Socket A Ali M1647

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Mord-Sith

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Just need to know if this is a good mobo.. its not going to be overclocked. I just want to know if its stable

Ive been looking for reviews but havent found any at the usual places ... links would be great
 
Great motherboard. Very stable, great because it supports DDR and SDR, but just remember never to put DDr and SDR in together, becuase your DDr will fry. DDr ram uses 2.5v while SDR uses 3.3v. The motherboard recognizes the SDR first, and will send 3.3 to both.

Just look at my sig! I will be doing the voltage mod soon, need more POWER!
 
I like mine, but you might wanna considder getting a mobo that supports just one type of ram..
the a7a is a little crowded in the HSF department because of its support of both ddr and sdr

But, if that's not a prob, I'd say get it
 
I don't think it's crowded at all. Infact I think it's got all sorts of room around the cpu. Then again this is my first Socket style board. So I could be talking out my you know what.

So far this board is very fast and very stable. I'm satisfied!
 
Thanks guys. The reason I ask is because the place Im getting a mobo from no longer carries the msi board I had already preperchased and they wanted to subsititute this one. All the features were the same I just didnt want to get a crapy board. They are actualy charging more for the asus than the MSI but they are just price matching the asus.

Thanks alot

btw will a wbk38 fit this board? I hope so cuz I already have one
 
I don't know if that will, but I have a gladiator on mine. The oversized clip covers the first DDR slot, but I bent it so it's fine now w/2 DDR sticks.
 
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