Scope on Asus P5W DH Deluxe, i975X - any experiences ?

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deepcode
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Scope on Asus P5W DH Deluxe, i975X - any experiences ?

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Hello,

I am planning to set up a new scope computer based on core2duo (winXP at first, later maybe Vista ).
The most interresting board seems to be the Asus P5W DH Deluxe, as it has a very good slot setup with PCIand PCIe to connect future with available cards. But I read about some problems on the lower slot caused by IRQ sharing with the ICH7 (?).
board: http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a203600.html

Is anybody here who is running this Board successfully with scope on the lower slot(s) ?
I have 2 cards and so I guess I have to use the both neighboured slots on the lower.

Also the system should run 2 x MSI RX1650PRO-T2D256EZ passive cooled graphic cards to get a multiscreen setup + video out
card: http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a234610.html

Does anybody uses this card in a dual screen setup ?

Here is the complete planned system:

Asus P5W DH Deluxe
2 x MSI RX1650PRO-T2D256EZ
core2duo (E6600 probably)
4 Gigs DDR2/800

or is there a better, recommended setup for a core2duo/scope system ?

Many thanks in advance :-)

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Post by manfriday »

folks here have been having good experiences with the DG965RY motherboards from Intel.
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Post by deepcode »

thanx - but it has only 1 x16 slot, so triplescreen only possible with parhelia I guess.
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Post by dawman »

P750 too.
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Post by manfriday »

Im using 3 screens..
Im using a matrox dualhead2go on one of the monitor ports..
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Post by bill3107 »

my intel mobo D975XBX2 is very very stable ; i had bad experiences with Asus and i have found out that an intel based system (INTEL chipset+mobo+cpu is the most stable option !) :

- Intel D975XBX2 mobo
- 1 scope pro
- 1 7600GT video board fanless (dual screen)
- core2duo E6600
- HD Raptor 150Go
- Ram Corsair 2Go
- Nuendo
- 100% Noctua fans (very very quiet !)

This mobo offers 2 pci slots and several PCIe x16 !!!!!!

Hope it helps...
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Post by deepcode »

FYI:

I now have built a system which overall works VERY stable:
- Asus P5B deluxe
- E6420 @3.2 GHz (with standard Vcore, boxed cooler, works fine & quiet)
- 2 x Power Color X1550 SCS passive cooled graphics ( 3 x 1600 x 1200 + Video)
- 4 GByte G.SKILL DDR2 800 / 4T
- XP professional SP 2

As the 2 graphics and the scopes is close packed, I added a (quiet) 12 cm fan over the set to keep them cool.

My scope is still a old pulsar 1 + SRB 1, but works fine so far. I just have some trouble using ASIO and MME drivers togheter but this is a XP thing.
As the Boards are generation one, I just can start 3 - 4 (save: 3) Master Verbs.
Looking for a newer Scope Pro Board now.

The both PCI slots between the PCIe x16 Graphics slots (where I installed the cards) is shared as followed:

Slot 1: IRQ 21 -> Texas Instruments OHCI IEEE 1394
Slot 2: IRQ 22 -> Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for HD Audio

I deactivared both devices in bios for testing but it doesn´t affect the PCI performance or has only a very small effect. As the performance is as good as on my older P4C 800E, I guess its limits of the generation 1 cards, not the board.
I think it is a good combination as it deliveres lots of host processing power for very small money. So it is ideal for combinations of VST / native and scope routing and additional FX.

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Post by sunset070 »

triple screen is also possible with ASROCK motherboard,it's called video surround,its use internel VGA of MB with additional VGA on PCI express
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