Which matx motherboards offer vcore undervolting?
I'm looking for a socket 478 board with AGP and 3 x PCI for my P4-M
matx undervoltage mobo
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There's a huge sticky thread about this in the forums, as well as an article + list of undervoltable mobos on the main site. Do a bit of reading and you'll be quickly up to speed.
(hint: there's not a lot of undervoltable S478 boards, and now that S478 is an obsolete platform, the supply of them probably isn't getting any bigger)
(hint: there's not a lot of undervoltable S478 boards, and now that S478 is an obsolete platform, the supply of them probably isn't getting any bigger)
I found that sticky thread but first after making this thread =/ My initial search did'nt include the silent front library...
I wrote soltek an e-mail as they seem to be my best bet according to this thread:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article69-page1.html
>Could you tell me if Soltek offer any socket 478 matx motherboards
>that support undervolting.
>I am afraid that none of Soltek mainboards supports undervolting.
>Thanks and regards,
>****************************************
>Lydia Lai/ SOLTEK
I suppose Lydia from SOLTEK means that no matx mainboards support undervolting cause I know that SOLTEK offer ATX mobo's that support undervolting.
I wrote soltek an e-mail as they seem to be my best bet according to this thread:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article69-page1.html
>Could you tell me if Soltek offer any socket 478 matx motherboards
>that support undervolting.
>I am afraid that none of Soltek mainboards supports undervolting.
>Thanks and regards,
>****************************************
>Lydia Lai/ SOLTEK
I suppose Lydia from SOLTEK means that no matx mainboards support undervolting cause I know that SOLTEK offer ATX mobo's that support undervolting.
I've tried, and I think you're out of luck...
(in Oz, there's unfortunately no such mATX S478 that also does undervolting, it took me a good month's worth of searching/reading through manuals, all for nought. There's not a lot of options even for full sized ATX mobos either - gigabyte is probably the one that will fit the bill and still be reasonably available at stores)
hope this helps
(in Oz, there's unfortunately no such mATX S478 that also does undervolting, it took me a good month's worth of searching/reading through manuals, all for nought. There's not a lot of options even for full sized ATX mobos either - gigabyte is probably the one that will fit the bill and still be reasonably available at stores)
hope this helps