kenpomasta
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My fav is def NF7-S V2, but the Abit 440BX wth the cely was great also.
RIP Abit, we will always miss you.
RIP Abit, we will always miss you.
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DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR.
Sorry. It just is.
No,no,no NO !
The striker extreme belongs in the "Worst-mobo-ever" category , not the best.
What a POS
abit bp6 and ip35pro for me.
btw, what happened to abit? i've been out of the loop since 2007ish.
abit bp6 and ip35pro for me.
btw, what happened to abit? i've been out of the loop since 2007ish.
for sure all those lanparty NF4 boards were epic. Definitely some of my favorite watercooling and ocing memories were working with my SLI-D and the expert that replaced it.
No nForce chipset can be on the 'greatest' list. Those things were filled with a ton of bugs throughout their entire lifespan. People (and me) only bought them so we could do SLI. Other then that, they were complete shit.
Abit BP-6
Most were in that era.Picky board with RAM.
lol... well, they were pretty finicky... I guess it's safe to say they were popular in their time.
Another vote for the A7N8X-Deluxe.
Abit BP-6 was nice as well.
P4P800-Deluxe was rock solid back in the day too.
I miss Soyo, Epox, and Abit
My Abit BP6 was so sick. the Asus A7N8X was a nice one too....
This is the best board ever made as far as enthusiasts goes. The SR3 is the LGA2011 successor to that board (not released yet).
For single CPU, I would have to say the Rampage IV Extreme.
Llama[Style];1038336290 said:Yep. Sr3 (srx) when it comes out. Sr2 is the only other option.
Abit BP-6