Well, there was Abit. Most boards had fan controls that could beat all but the most highend addon solutions. Now it's goodbye Abit, cause all you people didn't buy their mobos :p:
That's another story though...
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I think they should grab a 4-port or 8-port switch or something and add it to a fan controller board. Basicallay have setting 1 be BIOS controlled and 2 be manual control. 4-8 cheap dials or additional switches for L/M/H would be cheap as well, and help along control of those pesky 3-pin fans. Anyways--I'm 100% satisfied with how my Abit IP35-E handles fans. The awesome thing is they planned for dual-fan heatsinks a while ago, so they had an Intel 4-pin and a standard 3-pin fan port within an inch of each other below the socket. If I got a second fan for my Infinity, I'd have a nice little spot to plug the fan in and options include control to match the primary fan. Very nice BIOS solution: clear, concise, and powerful. I have always thought that fan setups are b0rk3d on most motherboards. And a riser card with supplemental power would be awesome: allow us to run everything with MB fan control and no extra power though the MB itself.
I dont want all those damn fans running through my motherboard anyway, that is just extra stress on the board. Havent you ever seen a post where a guy hooks to many fans up and burns out the circuit? I have seen several, I hook mine directly to a fan controller or the PSU...
I use either the Toughpower Power Express 250w or 450w, and run all my pumps and fans/lights off it. They are great, they take up 1 - 5 1/2 slot and work with your motherboard, thus giving you extra p[ower for all the extra do dadzzzz.
Does returning to a topic count as offtopic? or only after if rescuing it from sliding into the sheep direction?:p:
Have my UD3P up and running.
Some pic's:
Cpu - Ram Spacing is great, Xigmatek HDT cooler and Corsair Dominators = zero space issues
http://i34.tinypic.com/2v2vz35.jpg
Ram can be removed with the Graphicscard installed
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Slot layout
http://i34.tinypic.com/517j1d.jpg
What the Heatsinks look like under the silly blue airflow preventers
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http://i36.tinypic.com/10nezpk.jpg
I'll see how far I can push my good old Q6700, just dont expect any 3D benches as I'm running a gpu of the performance level "crunchers choice":yepp:
http://i36.tinypic.com/avfvxv.jpg
Nice pictures. What card is that? The 7200GS? And I was unaware this topic drifted off topic--I Don't think there's such thing as off-topic in this forum section! :p:
How much are these boards BTW?
Im thinking of picking up dual Q8200 rigs within a few months. Have no clue on any of the new boards out, Last decent board I bought was a P5B DLX, almost 2 years ago, this board sticks out tho, lots of good things being said about it etc. :up:
It's $120-130 here in the states. Probably around £75-80 across the pond
UD3 is 95£ / coudnt find in us / 125 euro, UD3R 99£ /104$ (after mir) /135 euro, UD3P 115£ /116$ (after mir) / 145 euro,
yup, graphicscard is a 7200GS, got it on ebay for 0,01£:p:
ncix wants ~$175 CDN for UD3 boards :(
What about NewEgg Canada?
Well you could try newegg China www.newegg.com.cn :rofl:
I actually noticed there's such thing as NewEgg China a bit ago when I noticed a link for Canada--too bad I can't read the site though! :p: Anyways--is NCIX the only Canadian source?
Well I use this, http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt :) or I get my wife to translate for me ;)
Unfortunately the UD3's haven't made their way down here yet :( Going off the 'Egg prices, they'll hopefully be somewhere around the AU$150 range, which is fairly decent for a mid-range P45 board, especially one that actually has decent 'fet cooling.
But they're very nice boards, and I wouldn't mind picking one up some time.
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Hi Karl, I have the same problem in Shanghai with regard to getting hardware. Have a look at finding mail order in Hong Kong or Singapore, thats where I get the latest hardware.
I have an uber fan of doom on my chassis: 36CM one. Anyways--I don't like to put any more than 2 fans through the motherboard. Right now, I have an S-Flex "F" (the ones with the Infinity) mounted on the rear and the stock Intel cooler, which sucks by the way. Once I get my Infinity here, I can remount and have a nice system again. Anyways: part of my suggestion to have a controller board is because I don't want all the extra power for fans being drawn through a motherboard--can really wreck havoc.
Are these UD3 boards, so far, sensitive to P4 +12V v. EPS +12V? I've never really heard of a desktop board that is, but you never know!:D
Look like nice boards...