All Motherboard queries & suggestions here

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NVIDIAGeek

Long Live Gojira!
Hi, I decided to make a thread where all Motherboard queries & suggestions would be dealt here. So, no one needs to make a new thread. Any questions like: I want to buy this MoBo for this price?? Or what's wrong with this MoBo?? BIOS problem?? And so on are answered here. Anyone can suggest, which is the best 'bang for the buck' motherboards & High-end motherboards, etc. There's nothing to say more. So, Go On!! :D
 

ayuboy

Journeyman
Looks Like I am the First one :DD

So here's my Query

Can My MoBo support DDR2?

I have a p4 515
Socket (SKT) 775.
ASUS PTGD1-LA Mobo
HP/Compaq name: Grouper-UL8E
Used in many Compaq & HP Desktop Systems
Chipset : Intel 915p/915g
Max FSB speed 4x200Mhz(800MHz)

I ran SiSoft SAndra and It showed me in Max Installable memory ad 4GB and I currently have 512x2Mb DDR1
and In Supported Memory types it shoed DIMM DDR DDR2

What does this mean?? can I put DDR2 RAM too?
If yes than I can throw away my DDR and get 4 as many..

I wait for your replys
 
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ashu888ashu888

Core i7 (nehalem) Owner
Ok, so i guess (with so many MSI mobos failing) im right to say tat the MSI mobo specifically the MSI x58 Eclipse for core i7 processors (intel's newly launched Nehalems) are really going poof....

Whereas the Gigabyte adn Asus ones (x58's) for core i7's are really good..:)
 

The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
Stay away from asus honestly. But gigabyte is a really good and fast board especially with the new bios- as said by one of the ln2 overclocker in another forum.
 

ayuboy

Journeyman
:-?:-?
I have a p4 515
Socket (SKT) 775.
ASUS PTGD1-LA Mobo
HP/Compaq name: Grouper-UL8E
Used in many Compaq & HP Desktop Systems
Chipset : Intel 915p/915g
Max FSB speed 4x200Mhz(800MHz)

I ran SiSoft SAndra and It showed me in Max Installable memory ad 4GB and I currently have 512x2Mb DDR1
and In Supported Memory types it showed DIMM DDR DDR2

I have HP t series desktop. and I wanted to know if it will support DDR2 'cause as i said before SiSoft Sandra shows that it supports DDR2..

I searched the net and found out that 915G Chipset supports DDR and DDR2 bth.
I was wondering how ca it support both? Like they had different pins right?
Does my MoBo have dual RAM support?How will I know?:-|

RUnning Sandra a few more times to confirm, I stumbled upon this : It said that my CPU supports HT technology but the OS Does not:eek: WHat does it mean?
My CPU p4 2.93Hz 515 Supports HT?
 
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NVIDIAGeek

Long Live Gojira!
Does Intel DG31PR MoBo support Dual-channel RAM. Dual-channel RAM is DDR2, right?? Or Wrong??

No answers, huh?? :(
 
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comp@ddict

EXIT: DATA Junkyard
Looks Like I am the First one :DD

So here's my Query

Can My MoBo support DDR2?

I have a p4 515
Socket (SKT) 775.
ASUS PTGD1-LA Mobo
HP/Compaq name: Grouper-UL8E
Used in many Compaq & HP Desktop Systems
Chipset : Intel 915p/915g
Max FSB speed 4x200Mhz(800MHz)

I ran SiSoft SAndra and It showed me in Max Installable memory ad 4GB and I currently have 512x2Mb DDR1
and In Supported Memory types it shoed DIMM DDR DDR2

What does this mean?? can I put DDR2 RAM too?
If yes than I can throw away my DDR and get 4 as many..

I wait for your replys
If u used DDR1, I don't think it'll support DDR2 in any way.
 

piyush2202

The Tech Enthusiast
I am planning to buy a new comp and was wondering which of the 2 motherboards should I opt for:

Abit IP35-E
MSI P43 Neo

Here is the rest of the config in case that influences the decision somehow:

Intel Core 2 Duo E7400
Kingston 1GB DDR2 800mhz x2
Seagate SATA 2 320GB HDD with 16mb buffer
Palit 9600GT 1GB Sonic
CoolerMaster Extreme Power Plus 500W

I have heard that the MSI P43 Neo has a squashed up layout which would eliminate 1 PCie slot with my current gcard, but it has support upto 16GB of RAM. I have also heard that the Abit IP-35 E has a very good layout but has inferior cooling compared to the MSI P43 Neo and it supports 8GB RAM.

Please help guys!!
 

comp@ddict

EXIT: DATA Junkyard
r u sure XP doesn't support HT? How can that be??

Netbooks with atom proccessor having HT are pre-installed with XP home^^^
 

ayuboy

Journeyman
I am Confused o_O.
So i think i'll change My mobo so that i can OC my CPU.
can you guys suggest a Mobo which has a good inbuilt Graphics and which supports p4 and ddr1 and 2 both. "i dont wanna make this a good PC.. I already have enough and just wanna test this to OC.. p4 CPU can be highly OCed right?
 
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NVIDIAGeek

Long Live Gojira!
^^You definitely need a Aftermarket cooler. If you overclock the P4 with the retail cooler, the temps. will be pretty high. P4 is a 90nm architecture, so runs pretty hot. Motherboard here it is: Intel D875PBZ which supports DDR2 and has good inbuilt graphics, don't expect it to run any modern games!! Here's the link: *support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d875pbz/index.htm
 

ayuboy

Journeyman
Nope I don't wanna run any modern games have my console and Dell here for that.
Just wanna run games to check frame rates improvements.
Thanks
 

comp@ddict

EXIT: DATA Junkyard
Man XP does support HT, else there wud be crash, only WIn98 doesn't and while using P4 HT, I had to disable HT from the bios to run, XP has what it's called -

"Multi-Processor Support"

Here this refers to both more than 1 physical core(s) or a physical core(s) with a virtual core(s).
 
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