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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2003 6:59 pm
by Omb
hello everyone.
i'm gooing to buy a new computer and i want some advice about asus board .
my computer will be:
P4 2.4Ghz 533k.
asus motherbord ?
512mb DDR 333Mhz Kingston/sumsong .
80 Giga westerndigital 8mb catch
10/100 lan card that i have.
matrox G450 agp card dualhead that i have.
and of coruse my pulsar2.
i dont need onboard stuff like lan or audio card that i allready have or don't need them.
so i need some addvice for motherboard to buy(i know it will be asus) and i'd like to hear some advice acordind to this spesification.
cheers,
Omb
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2003 2:50 am
by marcuspocus
I've seen this question alot here lately...
Like the other one, i'll say Asus P4B533... stable, proven... There are newer one, but again, this one is stable, proven...

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2003 8:16 am
by darkrezin
I have seen reports on people using Pulsar with the Asus P4PE, all positive. I have one of these myself (the RAID/serial-ATA model with firewire etc), but I do not use Pulsar on it.
It is rock solid.
peace
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2003 8:32 am
by deejaysly
I recently went through the same chore of choosing a "suitable" motherboard and the rest of it. It was ultimately a chioce between the P4B533 and P4PE. I chose the P4PE, got Corsair DDR PC2700(DDR333), and Enermax 550W supply and I was rolling. The P4PE i saw, basically, as an "updated" P4B533??
I have been using the P4PE with a pulsar 2 and two scope SRBs for about a month now with no problems - just these three boards and nothing else.
I done that "quick reverb test" that some on this forum have talked about in the past. I managed to get 16 reverbs in serial before the system gave up and compained about PCI overloading. I could only achieve 8 previously with the ABIT BEII (i815) motherboard. This, I thought was a big improvement on my previous setup - not sure whether it is actually a good test though, like I said, just a quick one.
One thing to NOTE.... I am using Windows 98SE. When I installed the motherboard, obviously W98 wanted new drivers for the various bits on the P4PE but for some reason I could not access my CDROM and with the drivers on a CD this was a bit of a problem! I had to copy the contents of the CD to A hard drive and then put this in the new system with the P4PE so then I had access to the drivers only this time from the hard drive! BEWARE.
I probably went the long way round doing this but it got me there - so I'm happy.
I still have a couple of teething problems which are definately unrelated to the Pulsar/SFP environment and are not stopping me from enjoying my new system.
Hope some of the verbal abuse shown above helps.
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2003 12:08 am
by Omb
thank's for all replay.
wish me luke with my na n n n n new DAW (Dream Audio Workstation )
cheers
Omb
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2003 10:33 am
by martone
Hello. I would suggest the Asus P4T533 or P4T533-C. This has RDRAM which can run at 32 bit or 16 bit up to 1066MHZ. Much faster for your Sequencing (Cakewalk, Logic, etc.
Please check out
http://www.infinitevortex.com/default.asp?page=p4daw
They have it right!!
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2003 12:15 pm
by marcuspocus
On 2003-03-09 10:33, martone wrote:
Hello. I would suggest the Asus P4T533 or P4T533-C. This has RDRAM which can run at 32 bit or 16 bit up to 1066MHZ.
I would say the same thing, as it is what i have (P4T533-C with pc1066 rambus), but since he already had 512meg of ddr, i tough he would spend less money for the board+ram...
rambus DOES run fast has hell, specially for those using sts series samplers, since they use ram extensively, but not THAT much a difference for general sequencing etc... Well, maybe not worth the price, since he already have the ddr ram...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2003 1:28 pm
by darkrezin
yeah, RDRAM is scary... shame it's so expensive
a question for you lucky rambus users : does rambus have issues with heat? the faster DDR (PC3200) gets pretty warm...
peace
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2003 5:03 pm
by marcuspocus
Well, didn't notice a difference, really, maybe cuz they're kinda fully shielded with metal plate each side.
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2003 6:26 pm
by Omb
thank's fofor all reply .
i bought my computer with asus P4PE with 512 ddr 333mhz .
i'm very pleased becuase after my p3 700 with 512 sdram
waiting for a good sability.
cheers
Omb