Originally posted by: Spicedaddy
Anybody running this board with a 9700 Pro that doesn't have a -30 part number or higher?
Here's a page from the P4C800 manual...
Originally posted by: bacillus
Originally posted by: Spicedaddy
Anybody running this board with a 9700 Pro that doesn't have a -30 part number or higher?
Here's a page from the P4C800 manual...
damn! I hope someone answers this as my 9700 has a 11 number! :frown:
Originally posted by: Spicedaddy
Originally posted by: bacillus
Originally posted by: Spicedaddy
Anybody running this board with a 9700 Pro that doesn't have a -30 part number or higher?
Here's a page from the P4C800 manual...
damn! I hope someone answers this as my 9700 has a 11 number! :frown:
So does mine... If there is a problem, I hope it's only on the Asus and not all 875P boards.
Its a P4C800 issue, not Aopen AX4COriginally posted by: shoman94
Look at me I'm at 166 I can post and run in windows up to 180FSB but its not gameable and I have to run my voltage pretty high...I back her down and love it. I can throw anything at it. PastorJay is running his at 185 or so. I think is more manufacturing then an actual chipset issue.
Originally posted by: oldfart
Its a P4C800 issue, not Aopen AX4COriginally posted by: shoman94
Look at me I'm at 166 I can post and run in windows up to 180FSB but its not gameable and I have to run my voltage pretty high...I back her down and love it. I can throw anything at it. PastorJay is running his at 185 or so. I think is more manufacturing then an actual chipset issue.
seems the lower numbers also work but there's a problem flashing the m/bios with the 9700 installed.Originally posted by: Spicedaddy
Anybody running this board with a 9700 Pro that doesn't have a -30 part number or higher?
Here's a page from the P4C800 manual...
Originally posted by: jose
How will gbit ethernet help w/ online gaming ??
If you have a cable/dsl connection running 1024mbits connected to a 10 baseT (10mbs) , how will gbit help ?It won't. Your LAN will run at the slowest link in the chain.
Even if you have a T1 or T1 fractual your still looking at 10mbs .
So other than Intel locking out other vendors(nics) and forcing mobo makers to pay extra for an intel gbit nic I don't see the benefit. They haven't locked out other vendors. The P4C800 doesn't even use CSA. It uses a 3Com GigE chip.
Look how Intel treated 1394, it wasn't there patent so they pushed usb.. Intel has never treated IEEE1394 badly, and in fact were big supporters for it. The original replacement for the mighty 440BX chipset, the 440JX, was to have dual 1394 controllers on the PIIX6 South Bridge. Intel shelved the idea for integrated controllers after lack of overall x86 industry support for FireWire.
Someone please explain..
Regards,
Jose
Use SetFSB in windows to bypass the fsb void problem.Originally posted by: Spicedaddy
So it's not only 533FSB CPUs... The board can't boot between 166 and 199FSB.
Asus needs to fix this quickly.