From experience, S3 sleep/resume is most likely to work on Asus mobos more than any other makes.
Really sad cos I use S3 all the time.
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From experience, S3 sleep/resume is most likely to work on Asus mobos more than any other makes.
Really sad cos I use S3 all the time.
interesting, this is the 1st Asus P5K board that has a parallel LPT port on the rear panel.
Now i got 2 options the other being the Gigabyte mb, as I needed a mb with a parallel LPT port.
The price is comparable to gigabyte, but the lack of raid kills me :(
Will they release a matx mobo with ICH9R?
130€ :(
argh my eyes, its so ugly :(
will ASUS ever learn to use black PCB's on all there boards
pencil vdimm mod should be easy, so 2.1v isn't issue really
any vnb/sb/ich adjustment?
what's max fsb 1:1 with conroe?
that thing is cracka lackin
now you would tell us if you modded the board right ?
no vfsb nore vmch like the gigabyte but in my case those options are useless cause it did not changes anything raising those voltages!
Did not try yet over fsb@500....
My screens are fakes ones as usual! :D
Though laking esata & full raid (ICH9 not ICH9R), this board with it's ugly color (:ROTF: ) is by far better than my gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R in term of performance (max fsb, lots of ratio fsb/mem with c2d fsb800/1066)...
looks like its light years better overclocking wise
I dont think the Asus is "far better", if GB give us more memory-dividors i think the same or maybe more fsb is possible (MCH/FSB voltages adjustable), and then its overall the better choice i think, damn GB support (yet) ...
is this turning into the normal G33 chipset though? the lack of dividers ?
in reality, and you can't deny this if you have done performance tests and not memory benchmarks.
you will never see the difference performance/speed with high ram vs 950mhz ram
benchmarks are the only thing thats going to show it, you'll never see it in windows or anything else.
in reality the lack of dividers is fine, lower ram at tighter timings is the same as higher ram at looser timings and many times can be done with less voltage. or equal voltage.
gotta remember these are not real overclocking boards, i think they just put the overclocking in there to sell more.
Looks like a nice board but you have played this tune so many times I lost count. Was it an Asus board you first said was the one? LOL
Anyway, what it the highest MHz, prime for an hour stable, you can get with your 6800? Thanks.
I'm in need of an matx board. Thinking about this Asus P5K-VM or the GA-G33M-DS2R board. I want to insert a E4400 and overclock to 3Gz (any higher will heat up the case to much I-am afraid). I will use 2gig normal PC6400 800 Mhz memory.
In your expert opinion which one to chose. I believe the ASUS will reach the 3gz more easily without overclocking the ram. Is this correct?. I can live with the lack of raid on the asus. The 6 usb on the back are more important to my setup. Any advise on which board to take or maybe on a more suitable processor will be appreciated. Cheers
Very nice results!:up:
500 fsb on matx, who would think?:clap:
But it lacks Raid and has only 4 SATA.
If we gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R owners mailed GB these results and pointed out that the competition is providing 1:1 maybe we could get that as well...:D
o.o all the pictures are gone
ASUS should use better colour on their PCB. Gigabyte look must better. :shakes:
Maybe but giga has not those memory divider unlocked!
with a c2d fsb1066:
from 266 up to 292: 4 ratio
http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/9...6copierid2.jpg
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/6...7copiercs2.jpg
from 293 up to 800: 7 ratio available!
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/8...5copieruo2.jpg
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/5...4copierql9.jpg
@pvhk
Have you got orthos stable for more than 12 hours @ 450FSB or greater yet?
No did not test for that duration!
only 30min for my personal use!
http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/3...thos450pq2.jpg
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/890/occt450bj9.jpg
it works without a glitch fsb@450!
I have run 8x435 for 24 hours with an E6600 (anything higher crashes around six hours but have not tried an X6800 yet), Quad QX6700 is doing 9x420. Gigabyte is working on opening up the memory ratios in their next G33 BIOS. The performance oriented G35 boards will be completely unlocked, early sample is doing 8x500 (E6600) on the 1066 strap right now. ;)
Thanks Bingo,
How far away are these "performance oriented" G35 boards? I'm looking to replace the Abit F-I90HD with a 450FSB capable m-atx board for Quakecon next month.
There are several other differences between the G35 and G33 besides the graphics core update, optimizations to the memory pipeline as an example.
I know about the Gigabyte BIOS because I am using it right now - release F4A adds these memory ratios:
FSB 1066: 1:1, 4:5, 2:3, 1:2
FSB 1333: 1:1, 5:6, 5:8
Overclocking is improved a little also.