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From Wad on 29/Jun/2004 05:29:
> On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 21:10:32 GMT, "Old Hippy" <gomer@pyle.net> wrote:
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>>My 8rda3+ Spdif works fine along with 3 others i've set up.
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> Who said anything about the 8rda3+? Its the 8rda+ version 2.0 that is
> a known problem. Its a big deal if you've just forked out $400 bucks
> for a set of digital speakers.
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>>Bad caps hit all motherboard makers, had a gigabyte,asus,and abit bord bite
>>it from bulging caps and one epox 8kta3+. Good luck with others I've had the
>>best luck and least returns with epox tho.
>>tom (old hippy)
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> Okay! Aside from the bulging caps (which I never personally
> experienced till the 8rda+), I've never had the power up, memory, or
> IDE controller problems with an Abit or Giga-byte board. As a systems
> builder over the last ten years I've probably assembled 1000 units and
> have had only a few of these boards go bad. But in the last year and a
> half I've installed and uninstalled approximately eight different
> 8rda+ boards in the same two cases. That's just too many!
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> Epox has lost my vote!
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> Wad
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I have a GA+ which is the same as yours but with on-board graphics. The only
problem I had with SPDIF was that the board did not come with a connector and it
was very difficult to obtain the official part. To get round that, I made a
connector which was easy enough though I've only wired up the out part and not
the in. It works great.
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