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Old July 5th 03, 08:50 PM
Bebert
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Default IS7 or IC7-G

Hi,

I'm having a hard time choosing between these two mobos.

Both are from ABIT, are good overclockers... the cheaper IS7 doesn't
come with all the cables, IC7-G comes with every cable you need (even
with a IDE - SATA adapter).

One is Springdale, other one is Canterwood.

I am getting a Pentium 4 2.4C and will seriously consider
overclocking. This will be used in a Lian-Li aluminium case with
Enermax 350W w/2 fans PS.

Any comments? Springdale or Canterwood?

Thanks.


Dave
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Old July 6th 03, 02:30 AM
Simon
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get the springdale board it has got the dynamic overclocking facility and if
used with a 2.8GHz P4 800MHz the chip will reach over 3GHz easily, but only
when you stress the chip, for example, if you are playing ut2003 the board
will make the chip overclock itself without you changing it your self

chears

Simon
"Bebert" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I'm having a hard time choosing between these two mobos.

Both are from ABIT, are good overclockers... the cheaper IS7 doesn't
come with all the cables, IC7-G comes with every cable you need (even
with a IDE - SATA adapter).

One is Springdale, other one is Canterwood.

I am getting a Pentium 4 2.4C and will seriously consider
overclocking. This will be used in a Lian-Li aluminium case with
Enermax 350W w/2 fans PS.

Any comments? Springdale or Canterwood?

Thanks.


Dave



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Old July 6th 03, 10:58 PM
Anthony Albon
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Will they both support the new Prescott CPU ?



"Simon" wrote in message
...
get the springdale board it has got the dynamic overclocking facility and

if
used with a 2.8GHz P4 800MHz the chip will reach over 3GHz easily, but

only
when you stress the chip, for example, if you are playing ut2003 the board
will make the chip overclock itself without you changing it your self

chears

Simon
"Bebert" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I'm having a hard time choosing between these two mobos.

Both are from ABIT, are good overclockers... the cheaper IS7 doesn't
come with all the cables, IC7-G comes with every cable you need (even
with a IDE - SATA adapter).

One is Springdale, other one is Canterwood.

I am getting a Pentium 4 2.4C and will seriously consider
overclocking. This will be used in a Lian-Li aluminium case with
Enermax 350W w/2 fans PS.

Any comments? Springdale or Canterwood?

Thanks.


Dave





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Old July 8th 03, 11:22 PM
Simon
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I dont think so, i think the Prescott CPU is a XEON, and the Canterwood and
Springdale is the new Pentium 4

Sorry if i cause miss-understandings

Simon


"Anthony Albon" wrote in message
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Will they both support the new Prescott CPU ?



"Simon" wrote in message
...
get the springdale board it has got the dynamic overclocking facility

and
if
used with a 2.8GHz P4 800MHz the chip will reach over 3GHz easily, but

only
when you stress the chip, for example, if you are playing ut2003 the

board
will make the chip overclock itself without you changing it your self

chears

Simon
"Bebert" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I'm having a hard time choosing between these two mobos.

Both are from ABIT, are good overclockers... the cheaper IS7 doesn't
come with all the cables, IC7-G comes with every cable you need (even
with a IDE - SATA adapter).

One is Springdale, other one is Canterwood.

I am getting a Pentium 4 2.4C and will seriously consider
overclocking. This will be used in a Lian-Li aluminium case with
Enermax 350W w/2 fans PS.

Any comments? Springdale or Canterwood?

Thanks.


Dave







 




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