"Wayne Youngman" <Big.Wayne DeleteThis @wardofpower.bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> JT wrote:
> > 8RDA3+ support 1394 ports. It supports memory better : my Kingston
> > 512M 2700
> > memory runs okay in 8RDA3+, but heard others had problem with 8RDA+.
>
>
> Dave wrote:
> > 8RDA+ has built-in firewire
>
> Hi,
>
> so . . .there is little difference then? (apart from SATA Raid), I guess
the
> Nforce ULTRA 400 should be a better overclocker? but I only heard good
> things about the 8RDA+ and its high overclocking ability. . .
I'm pretty sure that current production of both uses the same chipset
since
my 8RDA+ has a '400MHz' logo blazed on one corner.
USB 2.0 on some ports too.
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