I'm having second thought about Asus P3V4X.......

nEoTeChMaN

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After hearing that Asus P3V4X has only 16 frequencies instead of 32..I'm having second thought about buying it. I already bought Alpha PEP66 and Abit Slocket!!!

Any other better VIA 133A motherboards?

nEo
 

Sledge

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After agonising over wether to buy it or not, and which mobo revision to get, I think I'll get one of the newer models as I'm only going to run the P3-733eb at it's stock setting anyway

I have heard talk that the newer boards sporting the WinBond chip are actually cooler running (or was that the WinBond chip itself)

Anyway, a damn fine board I'll take one

 

nEoTeChMaN

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It is a good thing that Tom's Hardware kept reminding me that Asus P3V4X is still the king of VIA 133A.

Naturally, you get confused after a while and start to doubt about things.

I know I'm going to get 700 PIII cBo because you don't have to use the high frequency like 150 or beyond. 7.0 x 133 = 931 will make me a happy man.

nEo
 

slpaulson

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The only other board that seems to have performance as good as the p3v4x is the iwill vd133 pro.
 

Painman

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...Or get a BX board, if you have a geforce/geforce2 vid card it can take the AGP beating. It's still the fastest chipset out there.

-Pain
 

Menestheus

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Don't bet on the 815 being "THE" thing to have.

With Intel's latest chipset fiascos with the 820/840 chipsets and their stake in making Rambus memory a viable alternative to SDRAM do you "really" think that they'll put out a chipset (the 815) that'll hurt sales of the 820/840 chipsets and Rambus memory?

For about $100-120 bucks I'm perfectly happy with my P3V4X mobo. And it'll tide me over until DDR SDRAM chipsets become available.

Just my two bits!!
 

IceStorm

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I have an Asus P3V4X, Abit SE6, Asus P3B-F, Asus P2B, Epox KP6-BS, a Soyo 6BA+ rev III, and an MSI 6167.

- The P3B-F is my work machine's board. Sturdy, OCs to 124FSB with all four DIMM slots filled, takes my PIII-650 to 806 at 1.8v core with ease. Rock solid.

- The P2B is the workhorse. It's been in my possession for two years. It's now a HL/UT game server, running Linux. Rock solid as well, at 112FSB with a PIII-450.

- The P3V4X is solid, but AGP performance is all over the map. It can handle oodles of RAM. It is now a server mobo for a storage box I've recently put up. It held 146FSB with my PIII-550E as a game machine for a month or so, and now holds the PIII-550E at 733 for server work.

- The SE6 died less than two weeks after getting it. First, it couldn't do an extended POST (RAM count). Now it just spontaneously reboots. When it was working, it went to 153FSB (-33 for the RAM) with my PIII-650 (that's 5mhz shy of the magic 1000Mhz mark). Oh well. I'm RMAing it, and I've also purchased an Asus CUSL2. The i815's AGP implementation is as solid as the 440BX's.

- The 6BA+ rev III is a bastard child. After about two months of use, I think I snagged it on something while putting in more RAM. The result? I could no longer "warm boot" and get video on my AGP cards (PCI was fine). Replaced it with an IV, which was not as good and has been subsequently sentenced to hard time as the board for a relative's machine. The rev III has been passed around amongst my friends, etc. Interestingly enough, I got it back a couple weeks ago. When the SE6 died, I transplanted in the 6BA+ rev III with a PII-266 so I could play Diablo II. Wonder of wonders! It can warm boot with the V5-5500 (must be the 5v supply line on AGP that went bad), and it stays UP all the time. Didn't crash yet. Diablo II even runs well!

- The KP6-BS has never gotten a workout. I know it will run W2K Advanced Server, and Linux, but I've not had the time to get down to it and get it set up properly. My goal's to get it up and running with 768MB of RAM and twin PII-450's OCed to 504 so I can use VMWare to play with OSes.

- The MSI 6167 was nothing special. It worked with my Athlon 550, but the 550 didn't OC, and I couldn't lock in the IRQs in the BIOS like I can with all the other boards. My friend now has it, as his MSI 6167, bought the same day at the same time from the same vendor, died. His Athlon's working fine on it, and he loves it for EverCrack, er LevelQuest, er EverQuest.

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The P3V4X is a solid board. Just wish the AGP problems had worked themselves out sooner. For gaming, though, I'm expecting big things from the CUSL2. Intel AGP, with SDRAM, and OCable out the ying-yang (based on reports, and the specs). Only time will tell.
 

Donjuan

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Icestorm,

Where you buying the CUSL2 from? What is VMWare, is like a multi-booter like System Commander?

Thanks!

-Donjuan
 

IceStorm

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I'm getting the CUSL2 from http://www.bigfootcomputers.com, out of Canada.

VMWare gives you a virtual machine (complete with a Phoenix BIOS) that you can run from either Linux or WinNT (each version is separate). http://www.vmware.com has more details. I saw it running at PC Expo on a dual PIII-550 w/512MB of RAM, and it seemed fine. The dual PII-450 OCed to 504 with 768MB of RAM should be good for a couple of virtual sessions.

It lets you specify RAM and disk space, as well as IP addresses for the box, etc. Nice tool for trying out NT without actually trying out NT.
 

slpaulson

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Thats wierd because viahardware and overclockers.com had the iwill vd133pro performing over the p3v4x.
 

nEoTeChMaN

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This is what I've ordered:

Asus P3V4X
PIII 650MHz cBo stepping with Alpha PEP66
128MB PC-133 Mosel chip (156MHz/161MHz CAS2/CAS3)
13GB Fujitsu HD 7200RPM ATA66 2MB Buffer
Creative Lab Geforce2 GTS

I know most problems is from users more than hardware and I make my living as computer technician.

Thanks all for your opinions.

nEo
 

Mr.Mike

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nEoTeChMaN,
To avoid problems from the start use a ASUS Slocket!!! I had tried the abit and MSI with nothing but very strange problems (reg errors, software install failures etc). Just my 2 cents hope that will save you hours of aggrevation!!!
 

5dollahoe

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I had my 600e run at 780 at 1.75v with a Abit Slotket III on a P3V4X, rock solid with my PC100 running at 4/3 ration (at 90mhz), no bad problems with the slotket except make sure its set to use FCPGA and PPGA, big difference there.

Heatsink issue: the Slotket Tornado cooloer from computernerd blocks two DIMMs with my very large generic branded (with micron chips) memory.

Hope you have as good experience as I did with that board, retired it in favor of my VC820 with RAMBUS (if i get that board working ever).

good luck
 
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