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phoronix
07-29-2007, 02:50 PM
Phoronix: ASRock ALiveNF7G-HDReady

It has been a while since we last reviewed an ASRock motherboard, but this budget manufacturer has kept churning out new and more innovative products. The ASRock motherboard we have our hands on for this Linux and Solaris review is the ALiveNF7G-HDready, which combines NVIDIA's GeForce 7050 and nForce 630a MCP with a wealth of integrated extras such as IEEE-1394a Firewire to offer a rather good package for its low price. This motherboard is also capable of handling 720p H.264 video playback with low CPU Utilization and HDCP decoding through supported software.

http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=10646

DanceMan
07-31-2007, 02:24 AM
Nice to see a review of another 7050 chipset board.

Does the cpu voltage control in the bios allow undervolting?

Michael
07-31-2007, 08:03 AM
Nice to see a review of another 7050 chipset board.

Does the cpu voltage control in the bios allow undervolting?

Yes, it can be undervolted.

DanceMan
08-01-2007, 06:51 PM
Thanks for the update. This type of board is more likely to be bought by non gamers, some of whom could be interested in keeping it running cooler and quieter. Since there's headroom to be used, you can overclock at default voltage, or undervolt at default speed, whichever makes more sense. But some boards' bios only allow overvolting.

antiplex
08-08-2007, 09:47 AM
... could be interested in keeping it running cooler and quieter. full ack!
i plan to use this board in my upcoming desktop-computer which i'd like also to use as a small web/file-server which implies that it'll run a lot so i'm interested in an energy-efficient solution to keep the costs for electricity as low as possible.

maybe someone owning this board could post how low the bios allows one to go with the vcore-voltage?

MLAlias
09-03-2007, 11:42 PM
The review for this motherboard failed to mention that the ethernet port won't work unless you re-compile the kernel with the latest forcedeth.c driver from NVidia (available at http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_nforce_1.23.html). I would not have bought this motherboard if I had known it was going to require so much work to get it to connect to the Internet! I tried several distros (including Kubuntu Feisty, Sidux, and Knoppix), and none of them supported the ethernet chipset out of the box.

MLAlias
09-04-2007, 02:15 PM
Additional information: the ethernet port can be made to work using the default forcedeth driver (at least in Kubuntu Feisty; will try others shortly), although the device still does not appear as /dev/eth0 and shows up as an unknown device using lspci. What I did: after making sure that the forcedeth driver was loaded and that my network settings were correct, I rebooted, and I now have internet access, although by all rights, I probably shouldn't.

Michael
09-04-2007, 02:16 PM
It worked out of the box for connectivity with Ubuntu 7.04, Ubuntu Gutsy, and Fedora 7 during our tests.

MLAlias
09-05-2007, 01:28 PM
It worked out of the box for connectivity with Ubuntu 7.04, Ubuntu Gutsy, and Fedora 7 during our tests.

For Ubuntu 7.04, did it show up as /dev/eth*? Even though, as I wrote above, it works, it's not obvious that it works. Could it be a problem with my particular board?

Michael
09-05-2007, 01:31 PM
For Ubuntu 7.04, did it show up as /dev/eth*? Even though, as I wrote above, it works, it's not obvious that it works. Could it be a problem with my particular board?


I don't remember off hand what it showed up as, other than it just working. If the board is still around here somewhere, I can check.

Did you try upgrading your BIOS perhaps?

MLAlias
09-05-2007, 02:10 PM
Did you try upgrading your BIOS perhaps?

I upgraded to the latest BIOS (1.70, I think) before I installed anything. So potentially that could be a factor.

finance_coder
09-05-2007, 05:45 PM
Does this motherboard have a serial port? I didn't see it mentioned or pictured in the review, but the picture on newegg looks like it comes with a PCI bracket serial port dongle.

MLAlias
09-05-2007, 10:55 PM
Does this motherboard have a serial port? I didn't see it mentioned or pictured in the review, but the picture on newegg looks like it comes with a PCI bracket serial port dongle.
Yes, it comes with a PCI bracket serial port dongle.

finance_coder
09-06-2007, 12:03 PM
Yes, it can be undervolted.

How low does the VCore go? I.e., how much undervolting can be accomplished?

soulrebel
02-22-2008, 06:32 AM
the review says no compatibility problems, but on my system powernow-k8 is not working and thus frequency scaling (cool'n'quiet).
I have an AMD BE-2350 and the 2.10 bios.

Someone with this board can report frequency scaling working?

greg
04-29-2008, 04:25 PM
Works perfectly fine here with a X2 5200+ G2. Undervolting by using a modified powernow-k8 drivers works fine too, and reduced the power consumption a lot.

soulrebel
04-30-2008, 12:24 AM
Yeah, it works here too now, thanks. It was some bios setting. Good board indeed