I'm not sure about the differences, but Asus has another P5K model, the "SE", which is about $25 cheaper than the "Basic", which retailers don't seem to be promoting very much? It was on sale here for $98 a couple of weeks back.Quote:
Does this board clock the same as the P5K premium. I am stuck to a budget and its either the P5K-E the P5K "Basic"
I have the P5K Deluxe, which was included in a pre-built system I recently purchased. If I were on a real tight budget I would consider a used P5B, which can usually be picked up on craiglist for $60. NCIX had 2g OCZ gold 6400 for $19 last wk, I bought 2g Ballistix 6400 for $45. Cheaper yet would be a lower speed Athlon X2 which people are dumping for cheap, coupled with a Newegg openbox AM2 board, $30?
My P5B vanilla/E6300 reached the same 3.73GHz as the P5K-D, albeit the P5K needs lower voltage and runs cooler. It could probably go higher, but I am satisfied with a 100% overclock. The sweet spot on my P5B was 450 x 7 (3.15GHz) @ 1.31v, while the P5K is cooler with 500 x 7 (3.5GHz) @ 1.37v.
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...nufacture=ASUS