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Can someone tell me more about the below:

FIC AD11 Socket A DDR 266MHz FSB
AMD761 chip/Integrated Audio/UDMA100

AD11 was Winner of Eurotrade's prestigious "Best of Taiwan's Best" award - CeBIT 2001 AD11 world's first motherboard to be approved by AMD for DDR 266MHz FSB

I am building a machine with a 1.3 Ghz Athalon and wondered what king of experience any one else has had with this board.

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Pretty good experience. No incompatibilities whatsoever. The FIC is O/C'd to 144mhz (288mhz) and running stable.

FIC AD11 (came with northbridge heatsink and fan too)
1.2Ghz AMD Tbird 266mhz Retail (AXIA, though not O/C'd yet)
1 256mb Mushkin Hyundai PC2100 DDR
1 256mb Crucial PC2100 DDR
Hercules Prophet II GTS PRO 64mb DDR (220/440 O/C'd atm)
SBLive! Platinum 5.1
Adaptec 29160 U160 SCSI
3Com 3C905C 10/100

I can only run stable on the 144mhz bus when I use CAS 2.5 latency in the bios, which is fine. Absolutely recommended.

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Mine is running great.

ad11 rev 1.2
1.2 athlon 266 fsb
fop32-1 HS+F
samsung pc2100 256Megs 2.5,3,3
geforce2 mx
ibm DTLA 60 gigs
Aureal 1 sound card
usb camera
firewire camcorder
Windows 2000 pro

No problems whatsoever with this card (3 weeks of experience though), no overclocking.



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