Finally got all the bits & pieces together for a couple high-end (for their time) AMD boards I've been wanting to use:
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I've had both of these for a while, just didn't have any spare compatible CPUs and coolers to try them out. Now I do. 😎
On the left is a very nice Socket A Aopen AK77-600n. I actually think this is a really sharp looking board, with its bright yellow PCI slots and distinctive blue & white AGP. It has a nice layout with a ton of features.
Thanks to the OEM-style HSF I found, it also now sports this sweet hologram badge. Can't argue with that.
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I wish they'd centered it better on the fan though. 😜
I tried my Geode NX1750+ on it. It seems to work, but without any BIOS support it doesn't set the voltage, clocks, or see the CPUID correctly.
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Fortunately there are a ton of options in the BIOS for setting clocks & voltages manually:
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^^ it also has a credits section in the BIOS. Never seen that before, and it's a really nice touch! Lends this board some personality. From my brief testing here, I'd say the folks above knocked this one out of the park.
The board on the right is of course an Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe. I had this earmarked for my FreeNAS build, since it supports ECC RAM and has a ton of SATA ports. That seems like a waste of such a nice board though. I'm also considering throwing 16GB of DDR2, a hexacore processor, and of course two GPUs in SLI at it and using it as a workstation. A setup like that probably won't match my Xeon E5440 or Q9300 in raw CPU speed, but it sure would be fun to build. I've never messed with post-Voodoo SLI before.
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Anyway with my uninspiring 64x2 4200+ and a stick of low-end RAM installed, it seems to work fine. Good to know.
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