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    Resolved [RESOLVED] New System

    I'm building a new system and trying to decide if this Asus board is worth the extra $50+ vs. the Intel board. My Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 CPU should be coming by next week!

    Asus - P5W64 WS Professional $314.99

    Asus - P5W DH Deluxe $273.63

    Intel - D975XBX (Bad Axe) $234.99

    I also was wondering since the Intel board needs to be OC'd to 800MHz for the RAM as it supports 533/667 would that be just as good as the Asus boards that support 800 without OC'ing?

    Plus,has anyone used the ATI Crossfire feature yet?


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    Re: New System

    I would go for P5W DH Deluxe .
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    Re: New System

    Found pricing for the 4Gigs of ram and its too much ~865 for 533.
    Guess its the 667MHz ram as 2 gigs are $276.

    http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/conf...submit1=Search


    Why do you think the asus board is better? I heard the Intel board is awesome.
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    Re: New System

    its cheaper than its other counterpart and has nearly the same config as the intel one.and as you said intel one needs to be overclocked.

    btw i found this one more interesting
    http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/conf...VR800D2N5K2/2G

    It costs around 347USD(185GBP) .I guess 2 gb 800 mhz would be a better buy than a 4gb 533 .

    heres the link to the uk page
    http://www.kingston.com/ukroot/press/2006/prmn0606c.asp

    p.s:Have a look at this:kingston says a gb of ram is enuf!.You are way ahead of the generation!
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    Re: New System

    The intel board is the cheapest overall but it doesnt support 800 ram but can be OC'd to do it. This will free up more $ to pay for the ram. Just afraid if its going to create any issues.

    I'm trying to get the most for a reasonable amount of $. It would be great to get 800 ram but I think it just may be too much for me.
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    Re: New System

    BUt then you need to check out the cooling solns also.Asus is also providing a cooling soln .You definetely need a powerful cooling system(a liquid based one if you ask me).

    Yea you are not a hard core gamer(are you ?).So intel would be better.Asus's models(like this one) are better suited for gamers.
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    Re: New System

    Yes, thats what I was thinking and no I'm not a big gamer. I do allot of multi-tasking and run intense programs so I need plenty of power.

    My CPU is ariving this weekend!

    So I need to get the mobo ordered in the morning. Probably get the Intel board and 2 Gbs of 667 RAM.
    Now I just need 2 PCIe video cards, one or both with dual monitor support as I have 3 LCDs. Looking at the ATI cards but could use a recommendation. Would be cool if I could use the crossfire ones but I understand the way the technology works is to shotgun the two carrds to one DVI output. Also, got a inexpensive cooling system/fan recommendation too?
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    Re: New System

    Yea its called a sli(scalabl link interface) for nvidia.The following links could help you
    Compare products:
    http://apps.ati.com/ATIcompare/
    List of ati pcie cards
    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_...ologies&page=1
    About Crossfire
    http://www.directron.com/whatiscf.html#How%20it%20work

    The folowing links regarding multiple monitors could be useful
    faq
    http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/faq.asp
    database of multi-monitor configs
    http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/db.asp
    tool to help manage multiple monitors
    http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/overview/
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    Re: New System

    As far as cooling is concerned go for a 120 or 200mm fan .Antec is one of my favourites though when it comes to casing and cooling.
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    Re: New System

    Quote Originally Posted by litlewiki
    I would go for P5W DH Deluxe .
    Fantastic board, it's actually the one i will be buying in time, along with an e4300 (when it hits the shops).

    The stock cooling should be more than enough RD, these processors can survive easily on the stock settings with the stock fan. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to sell them packaged as they are. However, if you're getting an OEM X6800 (without heatsink and fan) then you may wish to look into The "Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7" which is, in my opinion the best heatsink/fan combination for Socket 775 there is (I have one on my dual core Pent D 805 @ 3.8Ghz, which idles around 31'C with this cooler)

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    Re: New System

    WOOT! My X6800 CPU came today! Now I really have to get the board ordered asap.

    I did decide on the 667 RAM though as its all I can aford right now.

    Cant decide between the Intel board and the Asus P5W DH Deluxe


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    Re: New System

    My E6300 came today Fast as <expletive deleted>

    Easily beats my dual core 805D @ 3.8Ghz... And this is when it's running at 1.86Ghz... Amazing performance!

    This is on a Gigabyte 965p-DS3 board
    Currently only have 533 Ram, so i am ordering 800mhz Ram now Just need a buyer for my 1Gb of 533 Ram

    You'll love the performance Rob!
    I have one bad thing to say about the Intel board, although it is fantastic it does suffer with vDroop issues, but, with the Core 2's it won't really matter unless you are overclocking (which i doubt you will be)
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    Re: New System

    I finally ordered the board and RAM. Decided on the Intel board and 2GBs of DDR2 667MHz Kingston ram. It was on special promotion at newegg.com for $214.

    Should have them both by Thursday!

    Next I'm looking at the ATI X1300 PCIe cards. On sale for $99 at Best Buy. Probably get 2. Would like to have a dual monitor card and get two for a possibility of having up to 4 monitors.

    http://www.ati.com/products/RadeonX1300/index.html
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    Re: New System

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    Re: New System

    Ohhhhh your getting me an early x-mas present
    The 6 screens looks like it may be enough


    But too bad I already have two 17" ViewSonics and replacing my third with another 17" ViewSonic.
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    Re: New System

    Quote Originally Posted by RobDog888
    I finally ordered the board and RAM. Decided on the Intel board and 2GBs of DDR2 667MHz Kingston ram. It was on special promotion at newegg.com for $214.

    Should have them both by Thursday!

    Next I'm looking at the ATI X1300 PCIe cards. On sale for $99 at Best Buy. Probably get 2. Would like to have a dual monitor card and get two for a possibility of having up to 4 monitors.

    http://www.ati.com/products/RadeonX1300/index.html
    Nice I'm currently upgrading once more, getting 1Gb of DDR2-800 RAM (Corsair XMS2 if you must know) a Gigabyte DS3 (I've broken my S3 board, woops), or Asus P5W. I've found a buyer for my old stuff, so the next lot of upgrades will cost me about £50 (about $85). This will allow me to overclock the Core 2 Duo i now possess.... Nice!

    I had it wavering at 2Ghz earlier,and i must say, the performance is unreal! It hardly broke 33'C, smashed my old records in benching and smashed an AMD Fx62 allover... I like it

    Rob, The x1300's, is one a crossfire master card and one not? I'm not sure if you can run two of these in the same system and run 4 monitors off them, not had the money to test it, and not found anywhere with a definitive answer...
    ~Googles one last time and finds somewhere stating there are 2 modes, Dual Card, or Crossfire. So, 4 displays should be good for you
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    Re: New System

    The Crossfire mode should contain 4 modes. I cant get verification of if they can run dual monitors off of a single card. If its true then it should be no problem running 2 cards perhaps not in crossfire but both at the same speed of 8x see how the Intel board can reduce its 16x PCIe socket down to 8x to match its second PCIe of 8x resulting in two PCIe's in 8x speed. Also, I'm loking for a card with dual DVI ports and no vga d-sub port.

    http://www.ajump.com/ajump/product.a...dept%5Fid=2732




    Going to order a new case tonight and PSU (Antec 430 watt). Probably be building it this weekend or early next week. Cant wait to fire up Vista or XP 64 on this system
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    Re: New System

    Found a dual DVI PCIe card thats not too expensive ($139) so I can get two but is it a good card?

    http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-G...&s=electronics



    Edit:

    Just noticed that it requires x16 slot. My board only does (1) x16/8 and (1) x8
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    Re: New System

    Could I run two 6600's, one on the x16 slot and the other on the x8 slot?
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    Re: New System

    Quote Originally Posted by RobDog888
    Found a dual DVI PCIe card thats not too expensive ($139) so I can get two but is it a good card?

    http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-G...&s=electronics



    Edit:

    Just noticed that it requires x16 slot. My board only does (1) x16/8 and (1) x8
    About that... Here is the card i have : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...2E16814102657R
    Only i bought it in the UK. It works fine in PCI Express x8 mode, so two of them for quad monitor support should be pretty good. (Mine came with DVI -> VGA conenctors, which would mean you'd need the opposite converter to convert from VGA to DVI, they aren't expensive)

    The card is relatively cheap, in fact it's cheaper in the states, as most things seem to be. It provides decent performance, can be overclocked if you ever decided you really needed to (which i doubt). It's not a business card, but it's more of a mid-range gamer card, as is the 6600 (which is beaten by this card in performance terms, oh and the X1600Xt is prettier )

    Hope this helps slightly Rob. Must note however, i've never tried running two X1600XT's in one motherboard to gain 4 monitor outputs, but i would imagine it's possible.
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    Hmm, it does look good from its specs as a mid range card. I like the price but I dont like the VGA port. What if I used the 6600 and the 1600?


    Looks cool but not important as I am not getting a clear case.

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    Re: New System

    Now, this is the part i have no idea on, because they would both require different driver sets...

    I've only ever seen 2cards form the same manufacturer, and even then i've only seen them joined by SLI or Crossfire mode.
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    See thats what I feel is best to prevent incompatibility issues is to use two of the same model and brand cards. So if I do that I need to use two cards that are around $100 or so each. I could just get an awesome card for 200 but then I will loose that third monitor output and defeat the purpose of optimising my systems. One of the three LCDs will be hooked up to a KVM for use on the other 3 systems I am running. I guess I can use the two DVI ports between the two cards for the non-KVM LCDs and have the third (VGA) port connected to the LCD that will be KVM'ed. Probably the best scenerio for the money?
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    Re: New System

    That's a pretty good scenario, or at least i think it is from what i understand of it. (Never was any good understanding what KVM's did, as some do more than others etc...)
    KVM -? Keyboard Visual Mouse (Is that what they're meant to do?)

    The 6600's are better than your average graphics card, and would be up to the job i'm sure. (forgot to answer that one from earlier)
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    But the 6600 is 50 more each. and then the question of if it will run on a x8 port.

    A KVM is a Keyboard Video Mouse hub. It allows you to connect a keyboard, video and mouse to it and then have from 2 - 4 output keyboard video and mouse ports so you can control from 2 - 4 systems without needing 4 keyboards, 4 mice and 4 video monitors. Basically allows controlling of multiple systems with a single set of input devices.
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    Re: New System

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    But the 6600 is 50 more each. and then the question of if it will run on a x8 port.

    A KVM is a Keyboard Video Mouse hub. It allows you to connect a keyboard, video and mouse to it and then have from 2 - 4 output keyboard video and mouse ports so you can control from 2 - 4 systems without needing 4 keyboards, 4 mice and 4 video monitors. Basically allows controlling of multiple systems with a single set of input devices.
    I just noitced the X1600XT on newegg is an open box, so, maybe they're not so cheap afterall in the states, the cheapest i can get one here for is around £79/80.

    The other option is crossfiring two ATI cards. Again, expensive as you have to buy a crossfire master card
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    But crossfire technology is basically connecting two cards together and outputting to a single vga or dvi port for a single monitor.

    Open box sounds like OEM to me but I guess its ok as you can probably download the software and drivers and buy any cables that may be needed. I dont think there are any cables I would need other then maybe PCIe cables for power?
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    You won't even need PCI-E cables for power on this card, it doesn't draw too much at all

    Open Box usually just means the box got opened at some point, and obviously you can reject the sale if somethings not quite right with the card itself. Usually however everything is fine. The only software you'd need to download is the latest ATI Catalyst drivers.
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    The X1600 from the link you posted is an OEM and no longer says Open box?

    If its OEM then it is just bulk packaged and no manuals or cables.

    I think for now the 89 price is really good since it will be about 200 total. i can use two of the DVIs and one VGA. Should be ok I think. Need to order tomorrow night so it will arive on Tuesday. Newegg's warehouse is only about 5 miles from my house.
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    Going to order first thing in the morning.

    Trying to see which is better between these two video cards (need 2)...

    $84
    http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16814241025

    $119
    http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16814130064



    And these PSU's...


    $74
    http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16817103937

    $89
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    Ok, decided on 2 of the $84 video cards and the $74 PSU (now indcludes a $10 mail in rebate so its $64).

    Only thing left is that the x16 PCIe cards are required or can I run one in x8 ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobDog888
    Ok, decided on 2 of the $84 video cards and the $74 PSU (now indcludes a $10 mail in rebate so its $64).

    Only thing left is that the x16 PCIe cards are required or can I run one in x8 ?
    I'm pretty sure the X1600PRO cards will run on X8. To be honest X1600PRO cards aren't excellent for gaming. BUT, they will be fine for you and normal tasks etc...

    On the PSU front i would of gone with the Truepower model. Very highly rated, however a you definitely won't be overclocking way above what the chipshould run at there should be no problems at all

    Hope everything goes well RD

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    Yes, I want the $89 one but the other is $25 less. Havent ordered yet as I'm getting everything else together to place a single order.I was torn between spending the extra $ as the true power has higher amps on the +12 outputs of 19/19 vs 17/19.

    I doubt I will be playing Quake or anything so as long as the psu can power both cards and 4 hds 2 cd/dvds etc. I should be ok with the 17/19?
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    Re: New System

    Quote Originally Posted by RobDog888
    Yes, I want the $89 one but the other is $25 less. Havent ordered yet as I'm getting everything else together to place a single order.I was torn between spending the extra $ as the true power has higher amps on the +12 outputs of 19/19 vs 17/19.

    I doubt I will be playing Quake or anything so as long as the psu can power both cards and 4 hds 2 cd/dvds etc. I should be ok with the 17/19?
    You should be And fyi Quake doesn't require much power at all, after all it is about 8 years old now

    You should get away with it quite easily, it's just recommended alot to go for higher amped rails.
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    I was on hold with the video card manufacturer but seems they arent answering their presales support calls
    Just trying to verify that their card can run fine at x8 speed.

    Looks like I will just purchase the case, floppy, psu, dvd burner today. At least it can still be processed today. The place another order tomorrow if I even find out about the card.

    Why cant anyone just do their job?
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    You expect a company to... Do thier job That's crazy Rob... Crazy i tell ya...

    I have to admit, it's bad when they keep you on hold for so long, i tend to hang up. Then search online some more :

    Which card were you rining about? I'll do the rounds on google for a few mins
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    This one - http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16814241025

    Thanks.

    Just need to verify that it will run at x8 speed. If not then I need to find two x8 speed cards.
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    Re: New System

    Oddly, over here -> http://www.computerpoweruser.com/edi...7c07.asp&guid=

    In Corssfire mode, they can run at x8, or so it seems... (2nd question i think)
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    I read it that way too but if I'm not running crossfire as I am using both dvi's on each card on a separate monitor its not really being placed into crossfire mode. So I would assume that it will still be running in x16 bus rate?
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    I found this very good FAQ on PCIe

    http://www.gen-x-pc.com/pci_basic.htm

    Seems after reading it it appears that the two cards of different xX's can work together as they are all connected with a root much like USB. So if one card is slower then another it should balance out to the slower speed. Now finding a video card that is x8 may be hard.
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