So for the last few days i have been flashing and testing lots of differnt bios's for my nf7-s. I have taken a few things away from these last few days, first of all the L12 mod works. using the L12 mod and some good bios's i was able to run at 250fsb in single channel. That is 30fsb higher than i have ever been able to take my motherboard.
Any way i am now sitting tight at 227fsb and working out the details of my processor overclock now. If any one else has an NF7 and is looking for more performance PM me and i can hook you up with some good bios's to test. Im also more than welcome to share what i have learned in the last few days if people have specific questions.
NF7-S and moded bios's
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My NF7-S is just sitting there folding these days and used as a test stand from time to time. I have no real big need to go over the 220 fsb that it does now. Great that you've had such good luck with your overclock though.................. 

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Sort of like some of this PQI crap that I've had to RMA twice already. I'm getting to the point where I don't feel like OC'ing anymore. The quality of components just plain blows these days.capper5016 wrote:HA HA, I get it...."It won't hurt....abit"......good one.
PC4000 is rated to go 250 on the FSB, so basically thats what the memory company is guaranteeing the memory will do, anything over that is a bonus. I've been having a serious issue with some Corsair 4400....time to RMA it