Mee
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Ik heb net een review gevonden over mijn moederbord op http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2006/09/06/asus_p5nsli/10 waarin wordt gezegd:
“Application stability is very good once you find the sweet spot, but anything over that and it goes a bit dubious. It won't hurt to put a heatsink on the southbridge and possibly find something bigger for the northbridge if you intend to try to tweak this board. However, even the nForce4 Intel Edition motherboards did DDR2-667, yet the P5NSLI will not sit with a satisfactory stability when 2GB of memory is installed. Having said that, the nForce 570 SLI Intel Edition chipset uses the same northbridge as the nForce4 SLI Intel Edition chipset. So we can only assume that Asus has memory related issues in its current BIOS revision.”
“Application stability is very good once you find the sweet spot, but anything over that and it goes a bit dubious. It won't hurt to put a heatsink on the southbridge and possibly find something bigger for the northbridge if you intend to try to tweak this board. However, even the nForce4 Intel Edition motherboards did DDR2-667, yet the P5NSLI will not sit with a satisfactory stability when 2GB of memory is installed. Having said that, the nForce 570 SLI Intel Edition chipset uses the same northbridge as the nForce4 SLI Intel Edition chipset. So we can only assume that Asus has memory related issues in its current BIOS revision.”