March 9, 201015 yr Crew Dreadlockyx, no, no. It's a crappy low-end Asus. And as many know - the low-end Asus is a crap worse than Asrock and MSI (in overclocking means). Get a normal P4P800 or the deluxe board. The one you found has a 865G chipset - with integrated video. And it's mATX. JLK03F150, nice stuff
March 9, 201015 yr Maybe it's this ? http://cgi.ebay.ch/ASUS-P4P800-SE-Gold-2-8-GHZ-Intel-Sockel-478_W0QQitemZ270543848439QQcmdZViewItemQQptZDE_Elektronik_Computer_Mainboards?hash=item3efdab83f7 Hope so...
March 10, 201015 yr Crew I've remembered about a new feature - the MoBo page. http://hwbot.org/hardware/chipset/865pe http://hwbot.org/hardware/chipset/875p Sapienti sat. The first link tells you to look only at Asus and maybe Abit IS7-E. The second shows how much the 875P grabs comparing to 865PE. Now I see that I'm lucky that got my hands on a P4C800-E.
March 11, 201015 yr JLK03F150, nice stuff Thanks! It's performing really well too! Don't forget the Abit AI7 865PE mobo. It's also a great performer. The RAM divider doesn't work right on the IC7-g once the FSB is past 250 MHz, so you need to have really good RAM for high overclocks with it.
March 11, 201015 yr Crew If I were you, I'd try to find a similar BIOS chip and flash the BIOS from other ABIT 875 and 865PE models. Maybe the MAXIII model BIOS will do the stuff. And yes - nobody denies clockgen boot at the frequency when dividers work and push in windows the speed you need. It's as easy as it sounds.
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.