I’m fairly confident that the features that make this motherboard exceedingly feature-rich and a great, stable overclocker are present in most if not all nForce2 motherboards. What sets the MSI apart IMHO, is the inclusion of a mind-boggling number of expansion ports, a spiffy-red PCB and color-coordinated connectors. I’m just as confident that the “new” C1 stepping of the nForce2 is even better, most definately allowing for even higher FSB speeds and the same stability. I’m also confident that this board will be phased out in the near future because of the new nForce2 stepping, which will drive the price of this board down even further–that is, if you can live with a “measely” 200Mhz FSB. All in all the MSI K7N2G-ILSR is a very worthwhile purchase.
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