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Gigabyte GA-7VRX Reviews
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Guest 20th Apr 2009
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i have used the Gigabyte GA-7VRX for 2 years now and its the most reliable board iv had no problems with it not 1
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registeringsucks 21st May 2007
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Well, obviously you won't be buying one of these new any more, but if you're putting together a cheap PC for your mom to surf the web or whatever, don't hesitate to use one of these things. In my honest opinion it's excellent.
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rainclear 8th Oct 2005
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I have a GA-7VRX board, Athlon 1800+ CPU and TNT2 AGP video card. My system always goes down after playing 2 or three movies. I reinstalled the system several times and it's still like that. Until I found this site did I know it was this board that causes problems.
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mattreager 16th Dec 2004
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The Gigabyte GA-7VRX motherboard proved to be the downfall of my computer. This computer went in 3 times before it finally took a really big dive. They were telling me it was the AGP card, so I kept buying new cards. No, come to find out from this website, it is most probable that its the board. ...
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nevgav. 14th Jun 2003
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I am running a 2400+ athlon xp, with 40 gig HD 8 meg cache. 512 mb 2700 ram. 64 meg video nvidia geforce 2 mx 400. Running Win98SE. Had a heat problem without sys fan but after installation of 3 fans it was just fine. I have experienced no other problems at all. have the fsb at 148 with no prob, hav ...
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Jona. 23rd Feb 2003
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My GA-7VRX is running an Athlon Palamino 1900 Mhz processor , with 256 Meg DDR Ram (un-certified), standard clock speed .
I got round the lockup problem by hitting the reset button at the end of the first boot attempt.
AGP card is a Gigabyte AG32S (Rage 128), a budget 3d model .
The overclock u ...
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gadman. 20th Feb 2003
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Having read all the previous points, I will submit my review.. I attempted to rebuild a friend's pc using a gigabyte GA-7IXEA motherboard. The graphic card is a sparkle nvidida 32 meg. With win98SE it crashed, with ME it crashed, with win2k it crashed and with winXP, you guessed it it crashed. In ot ...
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junkmaster69. 3rd Feb 2003
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I have ga-7vrx, amd ath 1800+ t-bred(1.53ghz), and samsung 512mb pc2700 ram. Regardless of multiplier setting(on board) I could not speed up the fsb anywhere near 166 without serious problems ie no post no boot no restart etc. Therefore my pc2700 ram capable of 333mhz must run at 266 and my cpu can ...
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sted. 15th Nov 2002
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I had an athlon 1800 xp with 512mb ddr ram, 60 gig hard drive and sb live 5.1 sound card on this main board. I decided to upgrade my graphic card from a voodoo 3 3000 pci to an nvidia ge force 2 mmx agp card. I installed the card and drivers and the system kept locking up in 3d applications. I reins ...
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Freakofcomputers2006. 14th Nov 2002
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Im running a athlon 2200+ with a geforce ti4600 1024mb of drr333 and im running win xp. i experience no hangs or crashes and im running the 4600 on 4x without any trouble. I also have 12 fans running on my case. I am running at the stock clock and have an 80bg hard with 2 mb buffer at 133ata.
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