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I stand corrected.
- jorgen
<kenward@ukgateway.net> wrote in message
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>I don't know where you looked on the Asus web site.
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> Go here:
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http://www.asus.com/prog/spec.asp?m=A7N8X-VM/400&langs=01
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> Look at the third line down.
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> "Front Side Bus 400/333/266 MHz"
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> MK
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> On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 13:20:48 +0200, "Jorgen [2400]"
> <popdreng_væk@popfyr.dk_> wrote:
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>>actually funny, because both models are categorized as 333 mhz at asus
>>official website...
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>>so any way, I assume the A7N8X-VM/400 (400 mhz) is the newest one ?
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>><kenward@ukgateway.net> wrote in message
>>news:u9plc09op45cuilcb70k61r9j17raah24a@4ax.com...
>>> On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 11:23:43 +0200, "Jorgen [2400]"
>>> <popdreng_væk@popfyr.dk_> wrote:
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>>>>Hi,
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>>>>I can't see any difference between these two motherboards ?
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>>>>Also does anyone has bad experience with either of these ? I'm planning
>>>>to
>>>>integrate it into a Antec Aria cabinet.
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>>>>thanks ,
>>>>jorgen
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>>> The clue is in the "400".
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>>> Look in the manual for "FSB".
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>>> It is a board with a "go faster" stripe down the side.
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>>> My "go slow" version works fine. But check that it has enough PCI
>>> slots for your purposes. And early versions had problems with the LAN
>>> MAC address.
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>>> MK
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