Any one use Intel D815EEA Mother Board? What's Feeling? Stable?
G Guest Guest Jun 28, 2001 #2 Yes, like a rock, extremely stable, just don't expect to overclock on this mama.
F FatBurger Illustrious Jun 1, 2001 13,625 1 40,780 Jun 28, 2001 #4 Another satisfied customer of the Tom's Hardware Guide Community. Thank you, come again, and please...tell your friends. ------------------------------ Apple? Macintosh? What are these strange words you speak?
Another satisfied customer of the Tom's Hardware Guide Community. Thank you, come again, and please...tell your friends. ------------------------------ Apple? Macintosh? What are these strange words you speak?
A Arrow Splendid Dec 31, 2007 4,123 0 22,780 Jun 29, 2001 #5 Quick reply, wasn't it? Rob Please visit <b><A HREF="http://www.ncix.com/canada/index.cfm?affiliateid=319048" target="_new">http://www.ncix.com/canada/index.cfm?affiliateid=319048</A></b>
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Crashman Polypheme Former Staff Dec 31, 2007 48,594 91 66,190 Jun 29, 2001 #6 Extra stable. The only way you can overclock with it, however, is through pin modification, where you can kick a Celeron up to 100MHz or a PIII-E up to 133. Cast not thine pearls before the swine
Extra stable. The only way you can overclock with it, however, is through pin modification, where you can kick a Celeron up to 100MHz or a PIII-E up to 133. Cast not thine pearls before the swine