Is it worth while to get a X38 that allows for current use of DDR2 or just go with DDR3? If DDR3 what are the benefits besides getting 1333 system bus with Dram Frequency?
I prefer X38 with DDR2
I prefer X38 with DDR3
Not sure yet, still researching
I prefer to wait for the price to drop: DDR3 &/or X38 MB
I prefer P35 instead of X38
I am not interested in a Intel chipset
Is it worth while to get a X38 that allows for current use of DDR2 or just go with DDR3? If DDR3 what are the benefits besides getting 1333 system bus with Dram Frequency?
Last edited by Eastcoasthandle; 11-09-2007 at 05:19 PM.
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Maximus Formula here. So DDR2.
If I had the spare cash I'd have gone for a P5E3 instead...
what about the maximus extreme thats a beast but it has ddr3 so thats $850 for MB and a good 2gb of cell shock and thats not worth it
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I'm waiting for the DDR3 prices to low a bit and then i'll buy a maximus extreme too.
i got the p5e3 deluxe and the cellshock, but i got a crappy board, it wont hit 500fsb stable, while i KNOW that the cpu does with ease...soo Maximus Extreme is due in stock here tomorrow, (monday 12th) thinking of changinf mb.
this one lacks of measurements, like SB PWM, Vdimm measures, dont like it, i do want to see vdimm etc...didnt know that when i bought it , ahh well
still is a solid board tough...the cellshock maxes the board, not otherwise :P
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DDR3, but probably not till a wee bit into '08
1: I'll get a tiny discount on BoneTrail2
2: Lower power
3: by the time i buy prices will be down a bit and the ultra high clocked stuff will be out.
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I preffer X38 w/DDR3 but DDR3 is waaaaay too expensive, so I bought Maximus Formula.
I would venture a guess that Asus does a bit of validation testing on the chipsets as they come in and they put the slightly better ones in the ROG line. But the margins they see there are probably so small that they wash out in the data once people buy them and stick a retail CPU in.
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the p5e is like 30 less than the maximus but the maximus looks so much cooler and it comes with stalker making it worth it if u dont have the game
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Interesting, thanks for the info Blauhung and zanzabar. If money is no issue I guess DDR3 would be the way to go. However, the problem is that DDR3 offers no real advantage until it's OC. And, if you do get DDR3 1800 seems to be the best performing ram and you are future proofing yourself if Intel decides to go 1600 (some claim would have come sooner if AMD was more competitive...I honesty don't know). But if I were to buy DDR3 the Dominator TWIN3x2048-1800C7DF G would be my bet. But you have to actually ask yourself, "Is the amount of money worth the level of performance DDR3 offers over DDR2?" Does anyone (the review is found in the link of this post) offers any tangible reinforcement that suggests that DDR3 is the way to go?
Last edited by Eastcoasthandle; 11-09-2007 at 10:49 PM.
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DRR3 ~Cell Shock~ Prices should deter you from you're dilemma![]()
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I think the ROG boards are a "little" more handpicked in some kind of way..
they are not the worst as we can get with a "vanilla" card etc...but hey who knows? and the ROG series follows with more bling bling aswell, and more FAN headers, more measure points etc.. more volt options, en perhaps a liiiiitle more OC friendly... that is what i think, and why its coming after p5e3, may be that its more picked and fixed? hehhe we can still hope thats its just NOT a marketing thing :P
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looks like DDR2 is taking the lead here. Are you going to let them do that to you DDR3 folk?![]()
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welll noway joséi have believed in ddr3 ever since they came out!
I think x38 will be almost the last station för ddr2 owners, not all manufactures will be making ddr3 with x48, and after that, i think it will begin to die
sure its expensive, and an avarage computer joe will not need ddr3.. it was the same story with the ddr2 when it came out same price, same suspusios thaughts about it, but look at it now?
but this is XS, you cant blame people to get to xtreme even if it will burn in ur pocket! i can tell, 4200kr on 2gb mems for me did hurt for that little thins! and GOD DAMN if they die on me
ddr3 are the new shajt .. lets face it peopleddr2 cant compete anymore..
just bye the same cpu clock ddr3 beats ddr2 with 30s sometimes more, and that is quite a lot
And as for the Extreme MB, here in swe they have setup Prel, stock at tomorrow..
but we should never count on that, sometimes its correct sometimes it can take a week more..
just wait and see
EDIT: checked it out a little more, seems like more at nov 19-20, but some have set it earlier..
Last edited by Infa; 11-10-2007 at 02:41 PM.
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I'm wanting DDR3 but will probably end up with a DDR2 version
looks like DDR2 is taking a comfortable lead.
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x38 w/ddr2 for now, sometime in early 08 i will make the switch to ddr3 and x48...?
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will ddr2 work with the ddr3 maximus extreme mobo? so that if i wanted to upgrade to ddr3 i could?
No the Maximus Extreme is DDR3 only. And the Maximus Formula is DDR2 only.
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ok thanks
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hmm after looking here http://usa.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...62&modelmenu=1
it says it supports ddr2 :O
The Intel® X38 Express Chipset is the latest chipset designed to support the next generation 45nm CPU in high-end desktop and workstation platform; and up to 8GB of dual-channel DDR3 1333/1066/800 MHz or DDR2 800/667 MHz memory architecture.
Yes the X38 indeed supports both DDR3 and DDR2. BUT that doesn't mean the motherboard does aswell
Maximus Extreme
- Intel® Quad-core CPU Ready
- Intel® Core™2 Extreme / Core™2 Duo Ready
- Intel® X38/ICH9R
- Dual-channel DDR3 1800(O.C.)/1600(O.C.)/1333/1066
- Fusion Block System
- Crosslinx
- Extreme Tweaker
- SupremeFX II
- LCD Poster
- CPU Level Up
Maximus Formula
- Intel® Quad-core CPU Ready
- Supports Intel® next generation 45nm Multi-core CPU
- Intel® Core™2 Extreme / Core™2 Duo Ready
- Intel® X38/ICH9R
- Dual-channel DDR2 1200*/1066 MHz Support
- Extreme Tweaker
- SupremeFX II 8-CH Audio
- CPU Level Up
- Voltiminder LED
- LCD Poster
- ASUS EPU (Energy Processing Unit)
- 2-Phase DDR2
- COP EX
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Asus P5E X38 bios 1201
Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400 x2 4GB in total
eVGA Geforece 9800GTX+ || Creative Audigy 2 ZS
Adaptec AAR1430SA 4port Raid card
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 160GB 8MB SATA2 x2 (RAID0, OS drive) on Adaptec
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250GB 8MB SATA2 x2
Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 500GB 32MB SATA2
Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1000GB 32MB SATA2
Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1500GB 32MB SATA2 x4
Coolermaster CM 690 || Corsair CMPSU-520HX
Windows 7 Ultimate RTM x64
Philips 200WB7ES 20" WS 1680x1050
MacBook Pro 15" June 2009
iPhone 3GS 16GB
Some x38 boards offer both, I know the Gigabyte P35C-DS3R does (if I remember right). I have the abit IX38 and really like it with DDR2, but I upgrade every two years or so and move to the latest and greatest.
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