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Looking to buy this board.
MSI KT6V-LSR

...any comments from someone who has bought one.

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>Looking to buy this board.
>MSI KT6V-LSR
>
>..any comments from someone who has bought one.
>
>--
>Mark
>MCSA, CNA, A+, Net+, iNet+, Server+
>

How about three of 'em?
works well with bargain RAM,
stable as a brick, easy to set up.

It's the board I use when I want the damn thing to work THE FIRST TIME,
Got one in a business setting running 24/7 since last year, no problem other
than heat...which I fixed by putting a 60mm-80mm adapter on the retail heatsink
with a cheap 80mm fan.




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is to go there"
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Have you done any overclocking with them?..this will be my first MSI board.

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"Ski" <wrenchski@aol.comspleen> wrote in message
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> >Looking to buy this board.
> >MSI KT6V-LSR
> >
> >..any comments from someone who has bought one.
> >
> >--
> >Mark
> >MCSA, CNA, A+, Net+, iNet+, Server+
> >
>
> How about three of 'em?
> works well with bargain RAM,
> stable as a brick, easy to set up.
>
> It's the board I use when I want the damn thing to work THE FIRST TIME,
> Got one in a business setting running 24/7 since last year, no problem
other
> than heat...which I fixed by putting a 60mm-80mm adapter on the retail
heatsink
> with a cheap 80mm fan.
>
>
>
>
> Ski
> "The only way to find out how far is too far...
> is to go there"
> (remove spleen to e-mail)
 
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MSI KT6V-LSR Via chipset drivers ver. 4.51
AMIBios 1.70
AND 3200+/400mhz / thermalright SLK-900 92mm tornado 44C idle @3000RPM
12 X 202=2422mhz@1.725V rock stable
2X512m Kingmax MPWC22D-38 PC3500 running at pc3200 @2.70V
MSI FX5900XT VTD-128 / MSI drivers 53.30 / bios 4.35.20.38.00 @1.55V
Antec truecontrol 550W +5v-40A +12v-24A +3.3v-32A
1-Western Digital WD360GD SATA port0
1-Western Digital WD1000JB IDE2
1- Plextor Premium IDE1
Windows XP SP1 all updates
3dmark 2001se - 17518
3dmark 2003 - 5563
aquamark 03 - 41286


>Have you done any overclocking with them?..this will be my first MSI board.
>


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"Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Looking to buy this board.
> MSI KT6V-LSR
>
> ..any comments from someone who has bought one.
>
> --
> Mark
> MCSA, CNA, A+, Net+, iNet+, Server+
>
>
I have one - easy to setup/connect etc - worked first time with everything.
Am using relatively cheap (not unbranded mind) 2700 RAM, XP2500 Barton.
Can't recommend enough - if I was buying one now (had mine for 6mths) would
get the upgraded version (FISR ??) with Firewire & Gigabit LAN - only did'nt
on cost grounds but prices have come down since (from EBuyer in UK).

Don't overclock mine as a rule as don't really need to - but have clocked
upto 200fsb which roughly equates to AMD 3000/3200 I think.

HTH JonMaC