i REALLY dont have the faintest..
i even thought this thread was about the potentially fantastic
GIGABYTE GA-8KNXP board.
when i buy this board i will give a detailed (thugs format) thread.. including ide vs scsi performance, and overclocking and memory performance results.
so jaeger66...
i...
oh!...now i see.!!
a 32 bit bus, and a 64bit bus w/ a 320 controller will give the same data transfer(someone should tell TYAN and all the other server mobo manufacturures)
you know what.....
given the choice of a 32 bit/64 bit bus-w/ a 320 controller...
i think ill take the 64 bit...
um... server boards have 64 bit pci slots to take full advantage of hard drives like mine:
ibm
seagate
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10327492&hdwt=30401&loc=15674
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10334211&hdwt=0&loc=15674
the gigabyte site claims that it is 320 mbs of data transfer,but they say nothing about 64 bit controlling.
i hope it is not a 64 bit scsi controller soldered on a 32 bit pci controller.
if someone purchases this monster , i would love to see some atto results
this mobp is my next purchase if it...
Has anyone tried the 4/3 ratio w/ the 'magic' dip switch in the default mode?
it is worth a try.
i am still tempted to try the p4b533vm and a mobil processor, but i want to make sure the latest bios gives a fsb over 200.
last time i looked it did not
Mikki..
printer port also disabled?
i found my 3v rail to be more stable when i disabled the printer port on the p4b533.
the fix was getting a $15 cable that converts the printer socket to a usb socket(win xp sniffed it out no pbm)
Mikki...
i am sure you have a lot of people anxious for your...
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