Hi all
Is anyone using this MB with PULSAR 1 or II
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Anyone using P4P800 Deluxe and Pulsar ?
When asked about in the official forum, it was said by a person from Creamware, that it was good with Creamware cards (I think it was this board).
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Hi,
Sorry it's taken longer than I anticipated to give my views on the P4P 800 Deluxe. Unfortunately, there were some problems with the PC ( not related to the motherboard). I had faulty RAM so my PC had to be returned to fix it. The shop had to order more and that took almost another week. Now I have a faulty Floppy drive so I have to return it again to be repaired/replaced. Very frustrating because it is a hassle to take i t to the shop. Ordinarily I would do it myself but the shop has a policy where they put a seal on the case and if the seal is broken the shop warranty becomes void (not the warranty on parts).
Anyway, back to the point. I haven't tested the motherboard as thouroughly as I would like, but from first impressions it works. That's all I can say really. I don't know the technicalities of these things, but if for me it works then I am happy and then that means it is a "good" motherboard. If you are after figures and benchmark results then I am not much help so sorry.
Good luck with your decision!
Sorry it's taken longer than I anticipated to give my views on the P4P 800 Deluxe. Unfortunately, there were some problems with the PC ( not related to the motherboard). I had faulty RAM so my PC had to be returned to fix it. The shop had to order more and that took almost another week. Now I have a faulty Floppy drive so I have to return it again to be repaired/replaced. Very frustrating because it is a hassle to take i t to the shop. Ordinarily I would do it myself but the shop has a policy where they put a seal on the case and if the seal is broken the shop warranty becomes void (not the warranty on parts).
Anyway, back to the point. I haven't tested the motherboard as thouroughly as I would like, but from first impressions it works. That's all I can say really. I don't know the technicalities of these things, but if for me it works then I am happy and then that means it is a "good" motherboard. If you are after figures and benchmark results then I am not much help so sorry.
Good luck with your decision!