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Author: Michael (Oreo) Falcon
Subject: Motherboard
Manufacturer: Biostar
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Biostar M7VKQ
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Being an avid gamer and organizer of a growing gaming clan I am always looking for equipment to build dedicated game servers. I currently have several game servers running Unreal Tournament, Serious Sam SE and Nascar 2002 Season twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. I also have a web server that supports the Unreal Tournament server with blazing remote downloads. With the constant release of new games we are looking to bring more servers online for the gaming community. I have sunk a sizeable amount of money into our current offerings and with the growing demand for game servers I am again faced with building another game server. I have begun searching for a cost effective platform on which I can build a solid server.
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I'm a believer in the old adage, "If it sounds too good to be true it probably is". In this case Biostar seems to have created an exception to the rule with its M7VKQ motherboard.
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© 2002 Michael (Oreo) Falcon
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| -CPU AMD
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| 2400+ and below |  |
| 2500+ and above |  |
| AMD MP |  |
| Opteron |  |
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| -CPU Intel |
| P4/XE 2.4 & up |  |
| P4/XE 2.2 & down |  |
| Celeron |  |
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| -Memory DDR |  |
| -Memory pc133 |  |
-Hard Drive IDE (60G and lower) |  |
-Hard Drive IDE (80G and higher) |  |
| -CD/DVD/CDRWs |  |
| -nVidia video cards |  |
| ATI video cards |  |
| -LCD monitors: 15in |  |
| -LCD monitors: 17in |  |
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AMD Motherboards
XP:nForce2,VIA KT600
Opteron: nForce3, AMD8000
64: nForce3, AMD8000, K8T
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Intel Motherboards
Latest Chipset: 875P
w/Graphics: 865G
VIA: P4X
ATI: 9100 IGP
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