PC Review


Reply
Thread Tools Rate Thread

Asus P4P800SE/P42.8 533

 
 
N´far
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      31st Dec 2004
Just a quick one...
Will the board be able to run DDR 400 at FSB 133 to 166?


 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Bill Smith
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      31st Dec 2004
most memory mfg's will spec thier modules to run down 2 or 3 steps,
but that would be something to find out prior to purchasing your ram.
As a rule, you should be pretty safe with a name brand purchase
specked at one speed above what you may require. That will at least
give you an upgrade path without purchaing new memory...

So yes, ddr400, in most cases, will run fine at 133x4fsb. I believe
that board will run 400?, 533 and 800 fsb cpu's so that point is mute.
Concentrate on the memory spec...


ñíñjà¤têç

-----END-PGP-SIGNATURE-----



On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 13:38:02 +0100, "N´far" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Just a quick one...
>Will the board be able to run DDR 400 at FSB 133 to 166?
>


 
Reply With Quote
 
N´far
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      31st Dec 2004

"Bill Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i en meddelelse
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> most memory mfg's will spec thier modules to run down 2 or 3 steps,
> but that would be something to find out prior to purchasing your ram.
> As a rule, you should be pretty safe with a name brand purchase
> specked at one speed above what you may require. That will at least
> give you an upgrade path without purchaing new memory...
>
> So yes, ddr400, in most cases, will run fine at 133x4fsb. I believe
> that board will run 400?, 533 and 800 fsb cpu's so that point is mute.
> Concentrate on the memory spec...


Hey Bill,

thanks for your reply.

I already got a stick of DDR 400, so my question would be if the board has a
memory divider like CPU/MEM 4:5. Remember FSB 166...

Happy new year......



 
Reply With Quote
 
Bill Smith
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      1st Jan 2005
the board does, as it supports 533(166) or 800(200) fsb, but you have
to see if the spd on the memory module has that spec(166)...try it as
I'm sure it does. I have usually bought my ddr memory one spec above
what my fsb is currently running, in anticipation of cpu upgrade
path...

Happy New Year to you as well !


ñíñjà¤têç

-----END-PGP-SIGNATURE-----



On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:56:47 +0100, "N´far" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>
>"Bill Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i en meddelelse
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> most memory mfg's will spec thier modules to run down 2 or 3 steps,
>> but that would be something to find out prior to purchasing your ram.
>> As a rule, you should be pretty safe with a name brand purchase
>> specked at one speed above what you may require. That will at least
>> give you an upgrade path without purchaing new memory...
>>
>> So yes, ddr400, in most cases, will run fine at 133x4fsb. I believe
>> that board will run 400?, 533 and 800 fsb cpu's so that point is mute.
>> Concentrate on the memory spec...

>
>Hey Bill,
>
>thanks for your reply.
>
>I already got a stick of DDR 400, so my question would be if the board has a
>memory divider like CPU/MEM 4:5. Remember FSB 166...
>
>Happy new year......
>
>


 
Reply With Quote
 
Paul
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      7th Jan 2005
In article <41d5bd12$0$33699$(E-Mail Removed)>, "N´far"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> "Bill Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > most memory mfg's will spec thier modules to run down 2 or 3 steps,
> > but that would be something to find out prior to purchasing your ram.
> > As a rule, you should be pretty safe with a name brand purchase
> > specked at one speed above what you may require. That will at least
> > give you an upgrade path without purchaing new memory...
> >
> > So yes, ddr400, in most cases, will run fine at 133x4fsb. I believe
> > that board will run 400?, 533 and 800 fsb cpu's so that point is mute.
> > Concentrate on the memory spec...

>
> Hey Bill,
>
> thanks for your reply.
>
> I already got a stick of DDR 400, so my question would be if the board has a
> memory divider like CPU/MEM 4:5. Remember FSB 166...
>
> Happy new year......


The 875/865 based boards I've looked at, have this table in the
manual. Your 533MHz processor will run the memory at DDR333 or
DDR266. It doesn't look like the memory can be run faster.
And in dual channel mode, two sticks will match the FSB transfer
rate anyway. Just make sure you use two matching sticks.
The leftover "headroom" can be used for overclocking later.

CPU FSB DDR DIMM Type Memory Frequency
800 MHz PC3200/PC2700*/PC2100 400/333*/266 MHz
533 MHz PC2700/PC2100 333/266 MHz
400 MHz PC2100 266 MHz

*When using 800MHz CPU FSB, PC2700 DDR DIMMs may run only at
320MHz (not 333MHz) due to chipset limitation.

The place to look for more info, is over here:
http://abxzone.com/forums/search.php

No mention here of dividers, other than the ones listed in the
Asus manual.

http://abxzone.com/forums/showthread...=p4p800+ratios

HTH,
Paul
 
Reply With Quote
 
Richard
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      7th Jan 2005
I believe the dividers are based on the fsb and the memory speed
selected and not given as a numerical ratio in the bios. I wanted to run
my 2.4c at 250fsb with pc3200 (DDR400), so I set the fsb to 250 and the
memory to DDR400. Wouldn't boot. I then set the memory to DDR320. The
computer booted into WinXP. I checked things with cpu-z and found the
computer running at 250 fsb and 400DDR. I would say set the fsb to what
is right for your cpu and then try different DRAM frequencies.

Paul wrote:
> In article <41d5bd12$0$33699$(E-Mail Removed)>, "N´far"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>
>>"Bill Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i en meddelelse
>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>most memory mfg's will spec thier modules to run down 2 or 3 steps,
>>>but that would be something to find out prior to purchasing your ram.
>>>As a rule, you should be pretty safe with a name brand purchase
>>>specked at one speed above what you may require. That will at least
>>>give you an upgrade path without purchaing new memory...
>>>
>>>So yes, ddr400, in most cases, will run fine at 133x4fsb. I believe
>>>that board will run 400?, 533 and 800 fsb cpu's so that point is mute.
>>>Concentrate on the memory spec...

>>
>>Hey Bill,
>>
>>thanks for your reply.
>>
>>I already got a stick of DDR 400, so my question would be if the board has a
>>memory divider like CPU/MEM 4:5. Remember FSB 166...
>>
>>Happy new year......

>
>
> The 875/865 based boards I've looked at, have this table in the
> manual. Your 533MHz processor will run the memory at DDR333 or
> DDR266. It doesn't look like the memory can be run faster.
> And in dual channel mode, two sticks will match the FSB transfer
> rate anyway. Just make sure you use two matching sticks.
> The leftover "headroom" can be used for overclocking later.
>
> CPU FSB DDR DIMM Type Memory Frequency
> 800 MHz PC3200/PC2700*/PC2100 400/333*/266 MHz
> 533 MHz PC2700/PC2100 333/266 MHz
> 400 MHz PC2100 266 MHz
>
> *When using 800MHz CPU FSB, PC2700 DDR DIMMs may run only at
> 320MHz (not 333MHz) due to chipset limitation.
>
> The place to look for more info, is over here:
> http://abxzone.com/forums/search.php
>
> No mention here of dividers, other than the ones listed in the
> Asus manual.
>
> http://abxzone.com/forums/showthread...=p4p800+ratios
>
> HTH,
> Paul

 
Reply With Quote
 
N´far
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      13th Jan 2005

"Richard" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i en meddelelse
news:JEEDd.9840$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I believe the dividers are based on the fsb and the memory speed
> selected and not given as a numerical ratio in the bios. I wanted to run
> my 2.4c at 250fsb with pc3200 (DDR400), so I set the fsb to 250 and the
> memory to DDR400. Wouldn't boot. I then set the memory to DDR320. The
> computer booted into WinXP. I checked things with cpu-z and found the
> computer running at 250 fsb and 400DDR. I would say set the fsb to what
> is right for your cpu and then try different DRAM frequencies.




Setting DDR266 is 1:1 here ( FSB 160= DDR320). DDR 333 means CPU:MEM 4:5
(FSB160=DDR400) with some PC2700 and a P4B CPU.
Checked it with CPUZ as well.

Thanks for your help.

G.


 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools
Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Re: AGP slot failure? Asus P4P800SE still just me Video Cards 0 2nd Jun 2008 09:13 PM
Re: AGP slot failure? Asus P4P800SE Grinder Computer Hardware 5 1st Jun 2008 07:32 AM
Problems with my ASUS P4P800SE motherboard lew_meister Asus Motherboards 6 29th Sep 2005 07:53 PM
Re: Sata ide help asus p4p800se KC Computers Asus Motherboards 0 4th Feb 2005 05:20 PM
Asus P4P800SE + Promise Ultra133 TX2 = no workie? ~C~ Asus Motherboards 0 24th Oct 2004 06:47 PM


Features
 

Advertising
 

Newsgroups
 


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:10 PM.