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The advantage I can find in A7V600 is that it has a BIOS save feature
but does it use 400 MHz memory ?
Also, is it available with with SATA and Ethernet ?

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Yes!
Pete
"Natéag" <nono@nowhere.ca> wrote in message
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> The advantage I can find in A7V600 is that it has a BIOS save feature
> but does it use 400 MHz memory ?
> Also, is it available with with SATA and Ethernet ?
>
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"Pete S" <p.spooner@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Yes!
> Pete
> "Natéag" <nono@nowhere.ca> wrote in message
> news:SrAac.88121$KQ1.1831635@weber.videotron.net...
> > The advantage I can find in A7V600 is that it has a BIOS save feature
> > but does it use 400 MHz memory ?
> > Also, is it available with with SATA and Ethernet ?
> >
> >
And the A7V600 is a newer board than the old A7V8 and A7N8 series boards. I
am quite pleased with mine.


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