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Old 23-06-2003, 04:58 AM   #1
Jim Leko
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P4C800 v1.03 here.
I use Crucial PC3200. I bought 2 512MB DIMMS at $90 a piece (very good
price). Nobody has been able to point me to an actual "gaming" benchmark to
show me how many frames I am losing with the higher latency. I would save
your money and go with Crucial. The RAM is very high quality, just not as
aggresive on the timings.

"Surfer" <surfer@whitewater.com> wrote in message
news:tmbJa.1694$r64.42390@newsfeeds.bigpond.com...
> Hi! All!,
>
> What are the latest revision numbers on these boards?
>
> Printed on the mainboard between the PCI slots in white lettering next to
> the Brand and Model number eg. ASUS P4P800 Rev.[ ] <<--- there's a
> revision number, what are the latest numbers ?
>
> The later revision boards being able to take the higher processors etc.
>
> I also think that if there are issues with the mainboard that are fixed in
> the later revisions.
>
> I would be very interested in tracking the revision numbers globally to

see
> what goes where ;-)
>
> I'm upgrading my nephews PC soon and would like some feed back on memory,
> there seems to be some issues regarding memory.
>
> I have got my eyes on the 1X 512 Corsair PC3500 DDR CASL2 is it

justifiable
> spending the extra money on the faster ram or are the PC3200 modules fine

?
>
> How much difference is the memory going to make in regard to frame rate
> etc.in the real world ?
>
> Best regards Ben.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------

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> --------------------------------------------------------------------------

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> --------
> I would like to say anybody regarding HDD that the WDC 1200JB 8MBCache to
> date has been a great drive, I put this drive into my bro' in- laws

machine,
> he runs Photoshop, makes easy work of the huge file sizes downloaded via
> Sandisk 6 in 1 USB 2.0 Card reader (another excellent product) I find

like
> many others no doubt, it quite difficult to wade through the bullshit in
> search of truth.
>
>
>
>



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Old 23-06-2003, 03:35 PM   #2
Surfer
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Hi Again,

Thanx to everybody who replied!

Ben.


"Jim Leko" <NOplayloudSPAM@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> P4C800 v1.03 here.
> I use Crucial PC3200. I bought 2 512MB DIMMS at $90 a piece (very good
> price). Nobody has been able to point me to an actual "gaming" benchmark

to
> show me how many frames I am losing with the higher latency. I would save
> your money and go with Crucial. The RAM is very high quality, just not as
> aggresive on the timings.
>
> "Surfer" <surfer@whitewater.com> wrote in message
> news:tmbJa.1694$r64.42390@newsfeeds.bigpond.com...
> > Hi! All!,
> >
> > What are the latest revision numbers on these boards?
> >
> > Printed on the mainboard between the PCI slots in white lettering next

to
> > the Brand and Model number eg. ASUS P4P800 Rev.[ ] <<--- there's a
> > revision number, what are the latest numbers ?
> >
> > The later revision boards being able to take the higher processors etc.
> >
> > I also think that if there are issues with the mainboard that are fixed

in
> > the later revisions.
> >
> > I would be very interested in tracking the revision numbers globally to

> see
> > what goes where ;-)
> >
> > I'm upgrading my nephews PC soon and would like some feed back on

memory,
> > there seems to be some issues regarding memory.
> >
> > I have got my eyes on the 1X 512 Corsair PC3500 DDR CASL2 is it

> justifiable
> > spending the extra money on the faster ram or are the PC3200 modules

fine
> ?
> >
> > How much difference is the memory going to make in regard to frame rate
> > etc.in the real world ?
> >
> > Best regards Ben.

>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --------
> > I would like to say anybody regarding HDD that the WDC 1200JB 8MBCache

to
> > date has been a great drive, I put this drive into my bro' in- laws

> machine,
> > he runs Photoshop, makes easy work of the huge file sizes downloaded

via
> > Sandisk 6 in 1 USB 2.0 Card reader (another excellent product) I find

> like
> > many others no doubt, it quite difficult to wade through the bullshit in
> > search of truth.
> >
> >
> >
> >

>
>



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