Intel DP35DP (DP35DPM)

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http://www.dvhardware.net/review126_ocz ... c_cl3.html

I am getting the same board, and already have bought the RAM from ..............
www.newegg.com

I even bought a PS/2 to USB adapter for my 1U KVM / PS/2 QWERTY.

The E6850 / P35 Intel combo will be a fast stable DAW. The L2 cache and low latency DDRII are capable of 18 VSTi's @ 32 samples from benchmarks I have read.

The results were achieved from Nuendo, and the VSTi used was Magneto x 18.

Just add an RME, or a Scope card, and this Dog Will Hunt.
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Post by clanctot »

Impressive technology those memory sticks. But again the mobo memory voltage is 1.8 volt. Are you sure that the one oczflex at 2.1 will be compatable?

I already have a Puslar 1 and a Scope pro boards. I guess like you say: this dog will hunt.

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clanctot wrote: I guess like you say: this dog will hunt.
'guess'... ;-)
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I found this on intel site about the dp35dp mobo and compatable memory:
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboar ... 026645.htm

1.8 volt only.

And for the ocz sticks here is the part number:
OCZ2SE8002GK
and the link:
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/m ... te_edition

Maybe scope4live as something to say about that.

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Post by garyb »

use the 1.8v memory....
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Post by clanctot »

Simple, direct, straightforward answer.
I like that.


Thanks Gary
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I actually was going to fix that in the BIOS that Intel now prides, but settled for the 4GB 1.8volt GSkills instead.

After hearing about GS4's abilities to load more memory in 32bit XP, I opted to be prepared for that or Vista using 8GB's of RAM. But will start off safely by having 4 at first.

It's still a crap shoot in some ways, but this upgrade might last for along time if designed properly the first time.


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820231122



These are somewhat slower than the CL3 ratings I would have liked, but the 3-5% difference doesn't seem to affect the ability to load more instruments. L2 cache sizes and more RAM have won the day for me. That and the sore dick deal price. GSkill is known to have good reliable RAM for cheap. This kinda prooves that to me.
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Post by clanctot »

Thanks for the hint s4l.

With all your research, I am sure you will have a reference system.
Good for the community.
In fact, as a Creamware cards owner, I always come to Planet Z to find out what you guys are using when it is time to upgrade the computer.
It is invaluable.
Thanks to GaryB.

Christian.
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