s3thra
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My fondest memories of a motherboard is from the first one I ever bought for my very first custom rig, the Abit IS7 using the i865PE chipset back at the end of 2003.
I remember being able to overclock my 2.6GHz Northwood Pentium 4 all the way up to 3.25GHz by pushing the FSB up to 250MHz from the stock 200MHz, and wowee it managed to run like this for years with no problems.
Even the fan on the Northbridge stopped spinning after a couple of years, but everything stayed stable after that too.
Things inevitably deteriorated after years of heavy use, and I think the only thing I might have left of it now is the manual, but my nostalgia lives on when I think of this board.
I remember being able to overclock my 2.6GHz Northwood Pentium 4 all the way up to 3.25GHz by pushing the FSB up to 250MHz from the stock 200MHz, and wowee it managed to run like this for years with no problems.
Even the fan on the Northbridge stopped spinning after a couple of years, but everything stayed stable after that too.
Things inevitably deteriorated after years of heavy use, and I think the only thing I might have left of it now is the manual, but my nostalgia lives on when I think of this board.