ASROCK K7S41GX any good ?

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Hello all,

I'm planning a new build of a cheap all-in-one. Are the ASROCK K7S41GX
any good ? Any recommendations of others ?
 
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I think Asrock motherboards are junk. Try a different brand.

"dez" <dezmondo34@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I'm planning a new build of a cheap all-in-one. Are the ASROCK K7S41GX
> any good ? Any recommendations of others ?
 
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On 10 Nov 2004 12:06:53 -0800, dezmondo34@yahoo.com.au (dez) wrote:

>>>Hello all,
>>>
>>>I'm planning a new build of a cheap all-in-one. Are the ASROCK K7S41GX
>>>any good ? Any recommendations of others ?


I just put one in my folks computer and it seems to be very stable. I
ran it through some paces here and then let my mother loose on it and
she hasn't been able to crash it (knock on wood) so far. 'Course I
only put a 1.33MHz Athlon in it, so super processing there, but for
them it's good. Hell, it even came with it's own dial-up modem!


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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 22:37:17 -0600 It was a dark and stormy night when
seabat <seabat@boardermail.com> wrote :

>On 10 Nov 2004 12:06:53 -0800, dezmondo34@yahoo.com.au (dez) wrote:
>
>>>>Hello all,
>>>>
>>>>I'm planning a new build of a cheap all-in-one. Are the ASROCK K7S41GX
>>>>any good ? Any recommendations of others ?
>
>
>I just put one in my folks computer and it seems to be very stable. I
>ran it through some paces here and then let my mother loose on it and
>she hasn't been able to crash it (knock on wood) so far. 'Course I
>only put a 1.33MHz Athlon in it, so super processing there, but for
>them it's good. Hell, it even came with it's own dial-up modem!

Been running on over a year.They are made by Asus and so far it's been
boringly stable and overclocks quite nice :)



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In article <gim7p095f8t3a0cdgnevrc154pr0bblg1e@4ax.com
> >I just put one in my folks computer and it seems to be very stable. I
> >ran it through some paces here and then let my mother loose on it and
> >she hasn't been able to crash it (knock on wood) so far. 'Course I
> >only put a 1.33MHz Athlon in it, so super processing there, but for
> >them it's good. Hell, it even came with it's own dial-up modem!
>
> Been running on over a year.They are made by Asus and so far it's been
> boringly stable and overclocks quite nice :)

I have the K7VM2 (the board that the K7S41GX replaces) running with an
AMD2400XP+ for close to a year -- knock on wood - haven't had any
problems with it so far.

Asrock K7VM2 with AMD2400XP+
512M DDR, Win2K Server
40 Gig Maxtor HD @ 7200RPM
200 Gig Maxtor HD @ 7200RPM
GEF2MX video card (yuck)

Works great.

- Yves
 
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seabat <seabat@boardermail.com> wrote in message news:<0vq5p0ptsaij25es5iumii9412tmb58aql@4ax.com>...
> On 10 Nov 2004 12:06:53 -0800, dezmondo34@yahoo.com.au (dez) wrote:
>
> >>>Hello all,
> >>>
> >>>I'm planning a new build of a cheap all-in-one. Are the ASROCK K7S41GX
> >>>any good ? Any recommendations of others ?
>
>
> I just put one in my folks computer and it seems to be very stable. I
> ran it through some paces here and then let my mother loose on it and
> she hasn't been able to crash it (knock on wood) so far. 'Course I
> only put a 1.33MHz Athlon in it, so super processing there, but for
> them it's good. Hell, it even came with it's own dial-up modem!

Thanks.

Dez