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WTB: Socket 939 CrossFire Motherboard

I have a EVGA 123-K8-NF4-AX I recently took out of service. I bought it new and it's registered to me.
Works fine although I believe the SB fan is noisy.
 
After looking further, you are correct, it is SLI. I had 2 ATI's on it just not in SLI obviously. Sorry I couldn't be of help.
 
I have an Asus A8R32-MVP Deluxe mobo. There is a problem though. It needs a new BIOS chip. After I got it it degraded to the point where you will be lucky if it boots into Windows. It will POST, but that is usually all the farther it gets. If you are interested, we can see about reaching an agreement. When it is powered off, and you push the power button, it takes about a minute for it to click on. It is the strangest thing as I have never encountered such behavior before in a mobo. After that, it might boot into Windows. I have had some success in booting into Windows by having a CD in the DVD drive and ejecting it at a certian point in the boot/POST sequence. YMMV though. It is a Crossfire board with the ATi Express 3200 chipset series.

I also have the box I believe and most of the accessorize for it.
 
I have an Asus A8R32-MVP Deluxe mobo. There is a problem though. It needs a new BIOS chip. After I got it it degraded to the point where you will be lucky if it boots into Windows. It will POST, but that is usually all the farther it gets. If you are interested, we can see about reaching an agreement. When it is powered off, and you push the power button, it takes about a minute for it to click on. It is the strangest thing as I have never encountered such behavior before in a mobo. After that, it might boot into Windows. I have had some success in booting into Windows by having a CD in the DVD drive and ejecting it at a certian point in the boot/POST sequence. YMMV though. It is a Crossfire board with the ATi Express 3200 chipset series.

I also have the box I believe and most of the accessorize for it.

Hi Agent_N,

I appreciate the thorough explanation of the issues you've encountered. I think I'll hold out for a motherboard with a working BIOS chip. Thanks!
 
Just curious...what CPU you going to be using with this mobo?

Wondering if it may be easier to find a AM2 crossfire board and pick up a cheap cpu and sell the s939 cpu that you have.

-D
 
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