well, I wanted to buy a P5WD2 but apperantly there are some problems (mainly money problems)
so, what MOBO will be the best for me, at a budget of about 100$ from newegg?
(for OC)
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well, I wanted to buy a P5WD2 but apperantly there are some problems (mainly money problems)
so, what MOBO will be the best for me, at a budget of about 100$ from newegg?
(for OC)
No P5WD2? Too much $$$, well how about the best next thing to it, the ABIT AW8 955X Motherboard for $110. Can't beat that. Sure $10 more but it's definitely worth it.
yeah Ive just seen that one, looking good...Quote:
Originally Posted by Nasgul
tell me, what is the best OC that I will be able to do with that system:
Intel Pentium D805
ABIT AW8
G.SKILL 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 667
EVGA 7900GT KO (that one doest matter, just wanted to tell XD)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DONT TOUCH THE AW8!!!!!!!!!!! it has a hardware fault wich stops it booting at anything over 170Mhz bus speed with a D805. I sent mine back and got an Asus P5LD2 Deluxe instead now running 200x20.
epox has a nice 945p chipset board that has a 5 phase power suply and some cool extra's, it spports crossfire with the lastest bios as well. mine will be here by next week im hoping with an 805
WOW, 4Ghz, what cooling system do you use?Quote:
Originally Posted by Atomicpineapple
how about the non-deluxe one? is it good?
how much OC do you think Ill be able to do with that one?
are you talking about this one? is it better that the ASUS?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wiggy McShades
and what is that GLI thing?
does that means taht I can use two PCI-E cards? like SLI and CF?
I need an answer, Which MOBO will be the best for a F805 at the price of about 100$?
just found out that the ABIT AW8 (that looked really good) limits the OC to 3.4Gz
and the Epox is out of stock at newegg, so, what MOBO whould I buy!?
I would say get the Asus P5WD2. It will give you the ability to run your rams faster and is a solid overclocker. The extra few dollars spent will let you sleep better at night, believe me. I have the following boards:
Asus P5LD2 - overclocks to 200x20 just fine, but board gets hot as hell.
Gigabyte - Gigabyte GA-8I945P-G - vdroops like crazy - not recommended at all
Abit Aw8 - said 170mhz issue
Asus P5WD2-Premium - rocks - running at 266mhz with my 930 right now without a hitch at 33C all day long with some fan blowing over different components.
I would say get the P5WD2 and do the vdroop pencil mod and you will be computing happilly in no time.
I'll second The P5WD2, Excellent board
With Vdroop mod done I can run my 805 at 205 fsb
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Originally Posted by greenwar
man, im just 15 years old, 60$ is not few...
especially when I pay 600 anyway...
P5P800 SE chip (and hot :( ) ?
How about a P5WD2 refurb? Link Here for $110.Quote:
Originally Posted by -Blaze-
or the P5WD2-Premium refurb? Link Here for $130.
I'm still very skeptical about the reports on the AW8, I don't see anyone at egg's review saying they have had issues with the AW8, so far no 1 egg for the board.
But since that ultimately I like ASUS better than any other brand, I think I may go for a refurb......Premium though.
I'm not doing no modds though, I'm affraid I'll screw up something and be $130 out.
there are two problems.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nasgul
1) its OEM, so I dont get the back plate.
2) if its broken there is nothing I can do, I cant replace it, maybe RMA, but im not sure that a shop in israel will get it.
to -Blaze-
Try to get P5LD2 (but not -SE ! ) This mobo is very fast and quite cheap.
yeah, this is the one that im taking. (uness someone else will give me a better suggestion)Quote:
Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
well, after a long day of searching, comparing and consulting, I have decided ti get the ASUS P5LD2
what do you think? is this the right choice?
I think you should be ok as long as you have good fan blowing on the mofsets and put in some Arctic silver 5 under the stock chipset heatsinks.
Well, if you haven't bought the 805 yet, Fry's has those :banana::banana::banana::banana:ty ECS's bundled with an 805 right now for $139. Now, before you all jump me, I say run the 805 on the ECS board, and save up for a Conroe-capable solution when they ship.
http://latimes.p2ionline.com/shoppin...20_3689662.jpg
That's like a $19 board. :D
Why on earth buy a non-upgradable board? Wait for Conroe capability before buying a decent 775 mobo, IMO, and in the interim spend your money on better RAM.
I'm actually considering this unless I can find a rev 304 Bad Axe.
first of all, the next time I will buy a new CPU will probably be in two years.Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
and Ive got nothing but BAD expirience with ECS boards.
and why is my board non-upgradable? I was sure that the Conroe will be socket 775
Conroe requires a different VRM spec than current boards. S775 boards will support conroe provided they have VRM11 spec voltage controlling. See freecableguys conrow mb clarification thread for details.
I agree with Atomicpineapple, P5LD2
The Abit AW8 has booting issues with the 805, but does the Abit NI8-SLi have any? Or the Abit AA8XE Fatal1ty?
Quote:
Originally Posted by -Blaze-
thats the one, a review i saw says i can reach 245 fsb im not sure if thats better than tha asus 945 one though. the GLI thing can allow you to use crossfire with teh latest bios, it comes with an sli bridge but i dont think youll be able to use sli.
How does the P5ND2-SLI perform/overclock compared to the P5LD2?. Cause its a bit cheaper here (about $15 - $30AUD, im a cheapass :P)
Stay away from the P5ND2-SLI, in my experience, it is rubbish
thanks for the headsup :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Arnie
There is a much different voltage spec that would make Conroe unbootable on virtually every 775 board sold today, a situation unlikely fixable by any subsequent bios flash.Quote:
Originally Posted by -Blaze-
The lone board available today which is Conroe-compatible is the Intel D975XBX "Bad Axe" Revision 304.
Two years is a long time and knowing Intel, their 45nm processors will need yet another board upgrade anyway. :shakes:
if you use D805,don't buy AW8.it can run over 166FSB..i try IL8 and get3,8Ghz (190*2).cant up again,this temp is very hot
Epox 5P945-J