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3dfx Section >> Tech Talk >> EPoX website http://www.falconfly.de/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1207664430 Message started by razrx on 08.04.08 at 17:20:30 |
Title: EPoX website Post by razrx on 08.04.08 at 17:20:30
Hey,
So I bought an A7V333 for my new 3dfx rig, but after looking through the manual I could have issues as I want to put in 1 AGP card and 3 PCI cards. When I look at the manual it shows that IRQs are going to have to be shared. I kinda remember this when I had to deal with it back in the late 90's, but all I remember is problems with IRQ sharing. So, I'm looking at alternatives and EPoX seems to make really good motherboards. However, when I try their Global site, I have to keep refreshing the page, to actually get a page to finally show up. On the US webpage, I can navigate fairly well, until I get to the point where I need to download something and then the referencing page crashes. Anyone have any suggestions? |
Title: Re: EPoX website Post by exxe on 08.04.08 at 17:30:51
epox is out of buissnes since and 2007
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Title: Re: EPoX website Post by razrx on 08.04.08 at 17:47:59
Hi Exxe,
Ok, I was getting the sense of that. I'm curious to find out why they're out of business as they seemed to make good boards. Is there anywhere where I can download drivers/manuals/bioses for these boards? |
Title: Re: EPoX website Post by Chosen_One on 08.04.08 at 18:19:35
Drivers: VIA-Chipset-Driver @ www.viaarena.com
BIOS: Which board do you have? |
Title: Re: EPoX website Post by razrx on 16.05.08 at 07:39:37
Ok, thanks for the help.
My motherboard is the EPoX 8k5A3+ I am looking for the last bios made that was made in 2003. I can't find it anywhere. |
Title: Re: EPoX website Post by akula65 on 16.05.08 at 23:53:54
I think all you have to do is select "BIOS Updates" as your File Type and your model "EP-8K5A3+" on this page:
http://www.epox.com/USA/downloads.asp?class=MANUALS |
Title: Re: EPoX website Post by razrx on 17.05.08 at 07:40:40
Thanks for the suggestion.
The problem is, is that the FTP site that hosts the files no longer exists. Even some of the regional EPoX websites are non-existant. However, I did find the bios I was looking for by figuring out what EPoX named the file and then Googling that name. :D |
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