How did you first hear about Icrontic?
DexterHolland911
Hong Kong
How did you guys first hear about icrontic? For me it was way back in the Apu's hardware days, Fu actually told me about it. This thread also serves as research for how to attract new members.
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mD
I think Cool Canuck was one of the first to give me advice too - (I've shortened my name since then, it was Plectr@m.)
Great board - glad its back to life.
mD
Fortunate you, & yes they did.
I had to up all my voltages to get the board stable (3.8 for the i/o :o ) & also the USB ports never gave out enough juice. Plus, a dodgy ide port, Soundblaster Live problem - i could go on
I had an early revision but it seemed there were a lot of bad boards out there when i bought mine - as a lot of threads reflected.
Admittedly, some boards were just set up incorrectly; but there were also just a lot of tempremental boards which didn't warrant an RMA but just needed careful tweaking - mine being the latter by choice but on reflection should have been RMA'd.
The KT7-R was only my second build & mine was tempremental so i kinda hit the ground running. I learnt way more about computers than i ever intended due to that mobo.
Like you said, it was a great board when its stable - but a complete bitch to set up if u had a fussy board/rev - wouldn't have had it any other way though (However i love my low maintanence ASUS now.)
Plec
Cheers, & likewise - I'm glad to see there's still a lot of experience on these boards.
It piqued my interest but I never really checked it out until the new Icrontic appeared, and I know a few peeps that post here.
Jim
~FA
During my membership the name was changed to icrontic.
JPP
Looking for a fix with Write enabling on a Voodoo 3 on a k6-2 processor mobo.
NS
Craig
NS
Shorty was in the process of trying to fix the "16k vs 64k" thread when ICF went down.
That was the strangest thing ever around here. The database got all screw up and most of the pics attached to it containing benchmarks got replaced by pics from the babe thread...
NS: did you save it? Tex was desperately looking for a copy.