http://http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128425&Tpk=ga-p55-usb3
Does not include SATA 6Gb/s though..
This board uses a different controller (NEC) than their earlier usb3 offerings..
Anyone use try this board yet? Or, have info on the NEC part?
I was turned off by early...
I've decided not to OC my next rig not because I'm worried about killing a chip but because of guarantee of stability.
In the past I've overclocked and ran all the prime torture tests to confirm "stability" but at some point I always ran into errors that I couldn't tolerate (some wackiness in...
I think prices will stay firm on all makes and models until Intel drops prices..
Hoping they do soon as I'm looking for an SSD for a new build but I'm not holding my breath.
Funny, I just talked to a Mac store guy about SSDs and he claimed that the performance is really about the same...
Who knows, OWC isn't always the best when it comes to hard specs..
From what I've read about the Sandforce controller it essentially trims itself.. wear leveling and garbage collection are built into the hardware controller. Also uses some form of data compression to reduce overall number of...
First to market?? If so nice job OWC for coming out of the woodwork with this one..
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/internal_storage/Mercury_Extreme_SSD_Sandforce
I just finished up a rejuvenation process on my former PC build circa 2003 to give to my parents as a christmas present of sort.
My machine (I was using it right up until tonight) is a good step up from the Windows 2000 box it will be replacing:
Athlon XP 2500+ (Oh YEAA Barton Core baby!)...
I guess I assumed that if the specs of the mobo say that 1600 is the native memory speed then there is little if any OC'ng going on. I was also assuming that increasing the speed to 1600 doesn't necessarily change anything in CPU-land as far as base clock etc..
I could be wrong (probably)
So Intel's official stance is that anything over 1.6v could damage the cpu..
However there are a lot of dimm's for sale out there that claim to be i7/i5 compatible but specify 1.65volts to operate...
G. Skill is one of few brands that offer 1.5-1.6v dimms..
So what's a guy to do? I'd...
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...tCode=10010797
Is this what I think it is? And if so why haven't you all been talking about it?
If it really is a SATA 3.0(6Gb/s) drive.. is it hitting better speeds than the more familiar SATA II version?
and on another note, when the hell is Intel...
For what it's worth I don't think you're going to notice the two extra channels that 7.1 surround provides.. Going to 5.1 you're only loosing two additional rear channels that in most mixes were just created as an afterthought (or via some computer-based matrix) by panning the rear surrounds in...
What are you listening on? Headphones? What model?
I ask because I use sony 7506 which are pro-level monitoring headphones and I can hear all kinds of garbage out of the computer that I just chalk up to bad EMI shielding of the computer. For example if I roll the mouse wheel I hear an...
These are all great points but is there any particular reason that most people don't even consider Intel boards? Is it just a cost per feature thing?
For what it's worth the intel's come with a 3 year warranty and decent support..
Thanks n7,
The Giga p55a ud3 is actually the board I currently have on my wish list if I don't go Intel..
Looking for the following:
- under $200
- raid (though it seems raid is built in to all p55)
- 1394 is a plus but not required
- Single GPU PCIe 2.0 16x
- Not concerned with on-board sound...
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