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abit NF-M2 nView mobo, best micro atx mobo for am2
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coolblade
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Jan 23 2007, 03:22 PM
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yeah, i am also looking for this mainboard. I am a bit 'rugi' after bought asus mATX nvidia 6150 chipset based. If this ABIT mATX provided a good option of overclocking, why not buying it. Also, it has heatpipe heatsink that can cool the onboard 6150 graphic and mosfets. Very nice!
I hope any forumer who spotted this mainboard at lowyat or nearby shop in Klang Valley, could share information in this thread.
This post has been edited by coolblade: Jan 23 2007, 03:27 PM
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coolblade
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Jan 24 2007, 07:33 AM
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I didn't overclock because i am using stock heatsink. By the way, I prefer a stable mainboard, but I think you should search for a mATX that has good heatsink on the onboard graphic card and southbridge chipset such as ABIT mATX.
I am using the MX version, but I am a bit 'rugi' because it has no heatsink on the southbridge chipset. I touch a bit the chipset when the computer is turned on for several hours. It is HOT and I realized that I need a heatsink to cool it! But I will void the warranty if I do some modification.
So, I am looking for mainboard replacement after I got a decent PCIE graphic card for gaming. Maybe I able sell this mainboard to a potential buyer?
Oh yeah, I also thought if someone can do a bulk order of the abit NF-M2 nView. Just from what I read on other forums, it seems that picky in RAM modules. I just hope that my Kingston RAM is suitable for the ABIT m/board.
This post has been edited by coolblade: Jan 24 2007, 07:38 AM
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coolblade
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Jan 27 2007, 12:52 PM
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QUOTE(jy14 @ Jan 25 2007, 12:43 PM) I'm planning to get X3600+, coz I can get it for RM 430.00. Good value ? Ok. Currently checked with supplier, they say they don't have this model yet, but will order it. If I want to DHL in here, will b more expensive, so not sure to wait for their new batch of order or just DHL in first. At the moment, I've got between Abit nF-M2, DFI N2-M2, Biostar T550 and Biostar Tforce 6100 to choose from. I know the abit has complete all the features I need, but I want to OC oso, so not sure which is best solution. When you get the Abit nF-M2 nView box with complete package, could you scan the manual page regarding to RAM compability? Then you publish these scanned images here, just to let forumers here know which suitable RAM to be used with this mainboard.
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