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Posted: Fri May 16, 2003 10:37 am
by sandrob
i want to change my asus p4t-e for other board which will support my p42.2. also i will like to use ddr instead of rambus.
p4t-e working good in standard pc mode, but wont work good in apic. i have pulsar and uad-1 and now i plan to buy another uad or tc powercore, so i guess that i will need more irqs.
so, what do you think is it any sense to change board and what is your suggestion?!

thanks :smile:

Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 5:58 am
by sandrob
... what do you think about P4C800 and DDR400 commbination?! is it better than p4p-e!?

Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 7:11 am
by Spirit
Hi SandroB, I was just thinking we hadn't heard much news from you lately. Working hard ? Nestor is building himself a new system at present and seems to be the current expert. See his thread, perhaps there are some ideas ?

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... orum=19&89

Hmmm... 5 pages now.

Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 7:29 am
by sandrob
thanks, spiritus australicus :smile:

yes, i working for some local festival and (more important) i working to finish our second album. we have really nice critics and now i must be smart to choose label.

also, i bought uad-1 card and i'm impresed how sounds. now i think to buy another one (as i said) or powercore... hm, i will rather buy second uad :smile:

Posted: Wed May 21, 2003 5:13 pm
by sandrob
sorry, guys, a can't make decission what to choose :sad:

i think about asus p4c800 and p4 3.0ghz but i heard that amd have much better alternative now?!

please, help me to choose?!

thanks :smile:

Posted: Wed May 21, 2003 7:36 pm
by Guest
imo, gigabyte make the best P4 mobos. Check out their range. If ya going for AMD stuff, the abit nforce2 mobo is the best atm, especially if ya a overclocker or hardware tweaker.

Posted: Thu May 22, 2003 2:13 am
by sandrob
thanks :smile:

i'll be more specific now!
what is the best athlon's configuration for pulsar card!? which board, which processor, which memory?!

is it the best athlon's configuration better than the best intel's?!
you know, i must to make decission here - what to buy!? :smile:

Posted: Thu May 22, 2003 2:57 am
by Micha
Wait for the new boards with Intel i875 or i865 chipsets. They'll have ICH5 as southbridge: no traffic on PCI for IDE AND Serial ATA with the option for RAID 0/1. You will need all bandwidth of PCI for your Pulsar/UAD combo. i875 is the better chipset. First boards out, but wait for HW revision 1.1. Asus P4C800 is out, but uses Promise Serial ATA, not good for PCI. The perfect board will use ICH5 only.

Posted: Thu May 22, 2003 4:24 am
by sandrob
thanks, micha :smile:

do you know, when ICH5 will be out?

Posted: Thu May 22, 2003 8:11 am
by Micha
Both chipsets, i875 (=Canterwood)+ i865 (=Springdale) are out. First boards by MSI, Epox, Asus. I hope it is possible to disable the Promise controller that come with MSI+Asus boards. ICH5R should be sufficient. But if they add a second Serial ATA, is it because they don't trust the ICH5R????
Hope not...

Posted: Thu May 22, 2003 11:46 am
by Nestor
I have read it is possible in fact, to disable "Promise", but I haven't done it myself.

Why not to download the PDF from their web page?

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 1:17 am
by Micha
Hi Nestor,
hoped you jumped into this. Did you already order? Well, PE is not really a bad deal.
All these new chipsets from Intel in these last months. And all sort of compromise. The 875/865 is supposed to be like the good old BX, i.e. the platform for the next 2/3 years. If that is true, and most people in business expect this, these are the boards to watch carefully. But since they are really brand new, I propose to wait at least a short time until the reviewers are totally happy with them. You know, these famous "child illness" bugs.

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 1:46 am
by sandrob
finaly, i make decision?!?!

P4C800 DELUXE, Intel I875P, FSB 800, 4XDDR400 DUAL CHANNEL, AGP 8X PRO, 5XPCI, USB 2.0, U/ATA 133, S/ATA, SERIAL RAID, RAID, GIGABIT LAN, 2xIEEE1394, 6Channel Audio, SPDIF, Soc. 478,ATX

DDR 512 (x4) MB 184 pin, PC3200, 400MHz, Samsung

P4 - mPGA 3,0/800 512K

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 5:26 am
by Micha
Looks good!!
Must be Samsung M381L6423ETM-CCC with Chips K4H560838E-TCCC(ECC). Agreed? Good luck and please keep us informed. That thing should really rock!

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 6:37 am
by Gordon Gekko
good luck sandrob, buying a new system is always risky but then who never risks never gets anything!

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 6:37 am
by sandrob
thanks, micha :smile: i will let you know how works. i will pay configuration in monday, then i will wait few days, because i can't buy this on the small island where i live.

in the meantime i make decission to buy memory: Corsair XMS 512 MB DDR400 CL2 CMX512-3200C2 (2gb) instead of samsung's.
also i will buy 2 disks: HDD 160GB Seagate ST3160023AS BARRACUDA-S-ATA 7200.7 7200rpm
ofcorse, i will buy second uad-1 'cos i'm impreset how sounds. :smile:

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 6:40 am
by sandrob
ooooops, sorry legros. i didn't see you!
thanks :smile:

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 6:56 am
by hubird
On 2003-05-23 07:37, legros wrote:
buying a new system is always risky but then who never risks never gets anything!
so strange, nobody would see it this way if it was about a new washing machine.
this keeps on astonishing me.
for newcomers: I'm on Mac.

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 7:07 am
by marcuspocus
Maybe, but nobody expect a washing machine to create anything, and creation is a risky process, you put something of yourself in a creation process, you risk your own self in someway.

So taking a risk to buy a machine, is the same process here, you expect this thing to do more than what it's suppose to, like making a statement, cuz it do something that nobody did before, something new, that's gonna inspire you in some way... Or something in that line anyway.

Conclusion, buying a machine is a creative process :grin:

Nah... :smile:

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 11:53 am
by Nestor
Hi Micha.
I have definitely decided to get the P4PE, and getting it in about a week or so… I can’t tell about the upcoming technology, cos you know, the market is literally overflowed with goods, and everybody, even experts, are getting mad with so many specifications.

I’m sure I’m going to have a system that will last at least for 4 to 5 years. I’m sure most of all cos one day, I’m going to buy an SRB or a second Pulsar, and this is it, I don’t need or want anything else. I have more than enough with it.

I think the risk of building a system by yourself, like we all do, is a real one. Compatibility issues have caused many problems in the past I remember, when there were many people complaining about Creamware and problems were all day through… Now that almost everybody uses Asus boards, things seem much more quite in the trouble side of things.