P4 motherboard ideas
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Well i was going to get a granite bay motherboard, but tbh it was due out a week ago and now another delay till 02/02.
So im looking for a good board that supports
Im thinking maybe Abit Max version 2, or maybe and Asus P4Pe board.
Any ideas welcome
Si
So im looking for a good board that supports
- Massive overclocking
- Going to be using DDR400
- P4 2.8 Ghz.
- Got prometeia freezer waiting
Im thinking maybe Abit Max version 2, or maybe and Asus P4Pe board.
Any ideas welcome
Si
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Did you see that DFI have spec's up for a Canterwood board?
http://sj.dfi.com.tw/product/fetch_n...eValue=PS88-EA
http://sj.dfi.com.tw/product/fetch_n...eValue=PS88-EA
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Yeah i did mate, after seeing you refering to the inquirer i check it daily now
tbh the sacrafic of 1.3GB per sec bandwidth isnt that much. And save my self £100 with just a normal board.
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tbh the sacrafic of 1.3GB per sec bandwidth isnt that much. And save my self £100 with just a normal board.
Si
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SILICON INTEGRATED SYSTEMS (SIS) is ready for new chipsets in this quarter for both AMD and Intel microprocessors.
For AMD, SIS is about to ship the Athlon SIS 745FX -- a DDR 400 capable chipset with FSB 333 Athlon support , and of course AGP 8X.
One of the features it will have will be the South Bridge SiS963L, which features MuTIOL 1G technology, USB 2.0, Dual ATA 133, 5.1 channel audio and 10/100 Ethernet.
MSI and ECS will probably have boards using this chipset.
The Pentium 4 board is the SIS 655 dual channel memory mobo, with DDR 333 MHz support and should speed along faster than Intel's own Granite Bay board, that supports only DDR 266.
The SIS 655 A0 samples don't have hyperthreading from the Intel 3.06GHz Pentium 4, but we learned that the 655 A1 samples will.
For AMD, SIS is about to ship the Athlon SIS 745FX -- a DDR 400 capable chipset with FSB 333 Athlon support , and of course AGP 8X.
One of the features it will have will be the South Bridge SiS963L, which features MuTIOL 1G technology, USB 2.0, Dual ATA 133, 5.1 channel audio and 10/100 Ethernet.
MSI and ECS will probably have boards using this chipset.
The Pentium 4 board is the SIS 655 dual channel memory mobo, with DDR 333 MHz support and should speed along faster than Intel's own Granite Bay board, that supports only DDR 266.
The SIS 655 A0 samples don't have hyperthreading from the Intel 3.06GHz Pentium 4, but we learned that the 655 A1 samples will.
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