Help! need new motherboard and now really confused - PCI 2.2
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 3:57 am
Hi all
It's been a long time since I've been here. I even forgot my log in details lol. Anyway. Need help on a new PC system. It's driving me crazy
Was using a DFI Lanparty NF 680i LT for the past 2 years. Was going great. Got Scope (PCI) and a Luna card (with daughter board) which gave me 24 channels in and out. All on seperate IRQ, not shared. Also had a 8600GT and a 6600GT to give me 4 screens. Running XP Pro.
Well on Tuesday night it died. Gave a RMA error.... again. After going back to RMA 3 times, i'm over it and looking to upgrade.
Originally after reading till my eyes hurt on these forums and 'google'ing like a mad man with different motherboard, on top of downloading every single manual from the ASUS site, i had decided on the following
Intel i7-860 2.80Ghz LGA1156
ASUS Maximus III Formula motherboard. - Why you ask. Well after looking through the manual it's the only board that doesn't share PCI EX16 with PCI slots. The PCI slots are 'shared' by themselves. On the table they are at postion F and G. G is only shared with Lan1, and HD audio (which would be disabled). PCI EX16 are on A, B and C. Then upon more reading the manual states that the PCI slots are 2.2. Now I'm scared. I can't find any info on PCI 2.2. I've searched these forums and can't see any mention. I do remember a while ago reading about the 2.2 spec. Wiki only mentions that 2.2 'provide 3.3 volt supply voltage ', so I'm guessing that this will be ok.
On top of that. I've read that gigabyte boards are 98% known to be flaky when using PCI slots, compared to firewire - which typical, i can't find the actual forum post that mentioned that, so sorry to the original topic poster.
Yet everyone seems to be going for the Gigabyte GA-EX58, but their manuals don't have IRQ tables listed. So do they have troubles with PCI slot based Creamware cards?
The ASUS P7P55D seems to have bad IRQ assignements but I guess some people haven't had troubles with that. I would be running Windows 7, and that's said to have better IRQ positioning/auto setting. Or is it that nowadays (as someone mentioned) that P55 chipsets work well with Scope cards.
I'm pulling my hair out here, and confused. Trouble is if I go for the ASUS Maximus board (which has good IRQ according to their manuals) and I find out that PCI2.2 doesn't work with Creamware, I'm buggered. I've ordered the parts already from the computer shop and due to pick them up on Sunday, but of course I can change it.
Thanks and sorry if I sound like a mad man.
It's been a long time since I've been here. I even forgot my log in details lol. Anyway. Need help on a new PC system. It's driving me crazy
Was using a DFI Lanparty NF 680i LT for the past 2 years. Was going great. Got Scope (PCI) and a Luna card (with daughter board) which gave me 24 channels in and out. All on seperate IRQ, not shared. Also had a 8600GT and a 6600GT to give me 4 screens. Running XP Pro.
Well on Tuesday night it died. Gave a RMA error.... again. After going back to RMA 3 times, i'm over it and looking to upgrade.
Originally after reading till my eyes hurt on these forums and 'google'ing like a mad man with different motherboard, on top of downloading every single manual from the ASUS site, i had decided on the following
Intel i7-860 2.80Ghz LGA1156
ASUS Maximus III Formula motherboard. - Why you ask. Well after looking through the manual it's the only board that doesn't share PCI EX16 with PCI slots. The PCI slots are 'shared' by themselves. On the table they are at postion F and G. G is only shared with Lan1, and HD audio (which would be disabled). PCI EX16 are on A, B and C. Then upon more reading the manual states that the PCI slots are 2.2. Now I'm scared. I can't find any info on PCI 2.2. I've searched these forums and can't see any mention. I do remember a while ago reading about the 2.2 spec. Wiki only mentions that 2.2 'provide 3.3 volt supply voltage ', so I'm guessing that this will be ok.
On top of that. I've read that gigabyte boards are 98% known to be flaky when using PCI slots, compared to firewire - which typical, i can't find the actual forum post that mentioned that, so sorry to the original topic poster.
Yet everyone seems to be going for the Gigabyte GA-EX58, but their manuals don't have IRQ tables listed. So do they have troubles with PCI slot based Creamware cards?
The ASUS P7P55D seems to have bad IRQ assignements but I guess some people haven't had troubles with that. I would be running Windows 7, and that's said to have better IRQ positioning/auto setting. Or is it that nowadays (as someone mentioned) that P55 chipsets work well with Scope cards.
I'm pulling my hair out here, and confused. Trouble is if I go for the ASUS Maximus board (which has good IRQ according to their manuals) and I find out that PCI2.2 doesn't work with Creamware, I'm buggered. I've ordered the parts already from the computer shop and due to pick them up on Sunday, but of course I can change it.
Thanks and sorry if I sound like a mad man.