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Old July 11th 03, 01:07 AM
Cliff
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Default P4P800 deluxe - another success story

Hi All,



Just a word of thanks to everyone in the group. Been researching here since
last February. Decided to wait to see how the Springdale boards faired, and
with the great reviews of the P4P800 finally committed myself and installed
it last weekend.



Apart from some case issues, the board has been a great success. No
problems at all to report.



The old P3 650 was fast enough for most things, but it was painfully slow in
photo editing and mpeg2 encoding. This new machine is brilliant...real time
mpeg2 encoding - blows me away!



Haven't dabbled with overclocking, but at this point I don't feel a need
to - it's fast enough for me



I never build a PC before, so I was little anxious about it all...would it
work? It all turned out fine. It was a great confidence building exercise.
To anyone thinking about it, just give it a go...it's just a big meccano
set!



My only word of warning would be to check out how the motherboard will fit
in your case. I found that the 20 pin power connector stopped me from using
two HDD bays (didn't find that out until I had already bolted them in).
Also, the RAID connectors are at the bottom of the board, so if you have a
full tower you may find the supplied IDE cables wont reach to the top drive
bays (once again, I didn't find that out until I had bolted them in). The
reach of the IDE cables is also affected by the use of the slave connector
on the cable (I had to drop out a fourth drive I wanted to use as a slave
because of the reach issue).



Finally, I'll drop in my specs here. It's always reassuring to see that
someone has had success with the same components that you are using/thinking
about...



Case Aopen HX08, Full Tower, Noise Killer.

PSU Antec TruePower 480W

Motherboard: ASUS P4P800 Deluxe Revision 1.02

BIOS 1005

CPU Intel P4 2.4C 800FSB

Cooling Stock

RAM 2 x Kingston ValueRam 256MB - KVR400X64C25/256 (Winbond
W942508CH-5)

Graphics Matrox G400Max Dual Head / Part No. G4+MMDH4A32G / Serial
GAM66600 / BIOS 2.1 b35 / Driver 5.88.061

Sound SoundBlaster Live! Platinum

TV Tuner Leadtek Winfast TV2000XP Deluxe

DVD Burner Sony DRU-510A (IDE Secondary, Master)

DVD ROM Pioneer S105A (IDE Secondary, Slave)

HDD1 Seagate Barracuda IV / ST360021A / ATA100 / 7200 RPM /
60G (IDE Primary, Master) - System Drive

HDD2 Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 / 6Y120P0 / ATA133 / 7200 RPM /
120G (RAID Primary, Master) - Data Drive

HDD3 IBM Deskstar 75GXP / DLTA-307030 / ATA100 / 7200 RPM /
30G (RAID Secondary, Master) - Page File Drive

DirectX 9.0a

OS Win98SE / WinXP SP1a (dual boot)

Overclock NO



Cheers, Cliff







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Old July 15th 03, 09:53 PM
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 10:07:24 +1000, "Cliff"
wrote:
wOw KiKI...SluzveryStue for KiKi...
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Hi All,



Just a word of thanks to everyone in the group. Been researching here since
last February. Decided to wait to see how the Springdale boards faired, and
with the great reviews of the P4P800 finally committed myself and installed
it last weekend.



Apart from some case issues, the board has been a great success. No
problems at all to report.



The old P3 650 was fast enough for most things, but it was painfully slow in
photo editing and mpeg2 encoding. This new machine is brilliant...real time
mpeg2 encoding - blows me away!



Haven't dabbled with overclocking, but at this point I don't feel a need
to - it's fast enough for me



I never build a PC before, so I was little anxious about it all...would it
work? It all turned out fine. It was a great confidence building exercise.
To anyone thinking about it, just give it a go...it's just a big meccano
set!



My only word of warning would be to check out how the motherboard will fit
in your case. I found that the 20 pin power connector stopped me from using
two HDD bays (didn't find that out until I had already bolted them in).
Also, the RAID connectors are at the bottom of the board, so if you have a
full tower you may find the supplied IDE cables wont reach to the top drive
bays (once again, I didn't find that out until I had bolted them in). The
reach of the IDE cables is also affected by the use of the slave connector
on the cable (I had to drop out a fourth drive I wanted to use as a slave
because of the reach issue).



Finally, I'll drop in my specs here. It's always reassuring to see that
someone has had success with the same components that you are using/thinking
about...



Case Aopen HX08, Full Tower, Noise Killer.

PSU Antec TruePower 480W

Motherboard: ASUS P4P800 Deluxe Revision 1.02

BIOS 1005

CPU Intel P4 2.4C 800FSB

Cooling Stock

RAM 2 x Kingston ValueRam 256MB - KVR400X64C25/256 (Winbond
W942508CH-5)

Graphics Matrox G400Max Dual Head / Part No. G4+MMDH4A32G / Serial
GAM66600 / BIOS 2.1 b35 / Driver 5.88.061

Sound SoundBlaster Live! Platinum

TV Tuner Leadtek Winfast TV2000XP Deluxe

DVD Burner Sony DRU-510A (IDE Secondary, Master)

DVD ROM Pioneer S105A (IDE Secondary, Slave)

HDD1 Seagate Barracuda IV / ST360021A / ATA100 / 7200 RPM /
60G (IDE Primary, Master) - System Drive

HDD2 Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 / 6Y120P0 / ATA133 / 7200 RPM /
120G (RAID Primary, Master) - Data Drive

HDD3 IBM Deskstar 75GXP / DLTA-307030 / ATA100 / 7200 RPM /
30G (RAID Secondary, Master) - Page File Drive

DirectX 9.0a

OS Win98SE / WinXP SP1a (dual boot)

Overclock NO



Cheers, Cliff







nice...
how do you like the via raid controler compared with the stock intel
ide...? Are you using the raid feature ?
ñíñjà¤têç

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Old July 16th 03, 07:00 AM
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 09:00:11 +1000, "Cliff"
wrote:
wOw KiKI...SluzveryStue for KiKi...
wOwrrrwOw...

Hi,

Just using the RAID controller for the extra IDE controllers.


snip----

there is always a trade off, so whats on "Intels" primary and
secondary channel, DVD and CDRW ? What about "SATA" ? I have not seen
a sata drive yet...


ñíñjà¤têç

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Old July 16th 03, 10:08 PM
William Cheng
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Are you having any problems with HyperThreading enabled and your TV card? I
have the same setup but with an ATI TV Wonder card, and the TV Application
hangs when I exit if I have the HyperThreading enabled.


"ñíñjà¤têç" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 10:07:24 +1000, "Cliff"
wrote:
wOw KiKI...SluzveryStue for KiKi...
wOwrrrwOw...

Hi All,



Just a word of thanks to everyone in the group. Been researching here

since
last February. Decided to wait to see how the Springdale boards faired,

and
with the great reviews of the P4P800 finally committed myself and

installed
it last weekend.



Apart from some case issues, the board has been a great success. No
problems at all to report.



The old P3 650 was fast enough for most things, but it was painfully slow

in
photo editing and mpeg2 encoding. This new machine is brilliant...real

time
mpeg2 encoding - blows me away!



Haven't dabbled with overclocking, but at this point I don't feel a need
to - it's fast enough for me



I never build a PC before, so I was little anxious about it all...would

it
work? It all turned out fine. It was a great confidence building

exercise.
To anyone thinking about it, just give it a go...it's just a big meccano
set!



My only word of warning would be to check out how the motherboard will

fit
in your case. I found that the 20 pin power connector stopped me from

using
two HDD bays (didn't find that out until I had already bolted them in).
Also, the RAID connectors are at the bottom of the board, so if you have

a
full tower you may find the supplied IDE cables wont reach to the top

drive
bays (once again, I didn't find that out until I had bolted them in).

The
reach of the IDE cables is also affected by the use of the slave

connector
on the cable (I had to drop out a fourth drive I wanted to use as a slave
because of the reach issue).



Finally, I'll drop in my specs here. It's always reassuring to see that
someone has had success with the same components that you are

using/thinking
about...



Case Aopen HX08, Full Tower, Noise Killer.

PSU Antec TruePower 480W

Motherboard: ASUS P4P800 Deluxe Revision 1.02

BIOS 1005

CPU Intel P4 2.4C 800FSB

Cooling Stock

RAM 2 x Kingston ValueRam 256MB - KVR400X64C25/256

(Winbond
W942508CH-5)

Graphics Matrox G400Max Dual Head / Part No. G4+MMDH4A32G /

Serial
GAM66600 / BIOS 2.1 b35 / Driver 5.88.061

Sound SoundBlaster Live! Platinum

TV Tuner Leadtek Winfast TV2000XP Deluxe

DVD Burner Sony DRU-510A (IDE Secondary, Master)

DVD ROM Pioneer S105A (IDE Secondary, Slave)

HDD1 Seagate Barracuda IV / ST360021A / ATA100 / 7200 RPM /
60G (IDE Primary, Master) - System Drive

HDD2 Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 / 6Y120P0 / ATA133 / 7200 RPM

/
120G (RAID Primary, Master) - Data Drive

HDD3 IBM Deskstar 75GXP / DLTA-307030 / ATA100 / 7200 RPM /
30G (RAID Secondary, Master) - Page File Drive

DirectX 9.0a

OS Win98SE / WinXP SP1a (dual boot)

Overclock NO



Cheers, Cliff







nice...
how do you like the via raid controler compared with the stock intel
ide...? Are you using the raid feature ?
ñíñjà¤têç

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Old July 17th 03, 12:40 AM
Cliff
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"ñíñjà¤têç" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 09:00:11 +1000, "Cliff"
wrote:
wOw KiKI...SluzveryStue for KiKi...
wOwrrrwOw...

Hi,

Just using the RAID controller for the extra IDE controllers.


snip----

there is always a trade off, so whats on "Intels" primary and
secondary channel, DVD and CDRW ? What about "SATA" ? I have not seen
a sata drive yet...


ñíñjà¤têç

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Intel Primary Master - Seagate 60G
Intel Primary Slave - unused
Intel Secondary Master - DVD+-RW (Sony DRU510A)
Intel Secondary Slave - DVD-ROM (Pioneer S106A)

Not using SATA. More expensive, plus guy in the local PC store wasn't keen
on them (can't remember why). Think SATA has a bit of maturing to
do...perhaps SATAII might be a better option when it is released.

I'm also using 'compatibility mode' (I dual boot with Win98), so that means
I have to disable SATA to retain access to all Intel and RAID controllers.

Cheers, Cliff




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Old July 17th 03, 04:48 AM
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 17:08:14 -0400, "William Cheng"
wrote:
wOw KiKI...SluzveryStue for KiKi...
wOwrrrwOw...

Are you having any problems with HyperThreading enabled and your TV card? I
have the same setup but with an ATI TV Wonder card, and the TV Application
hangs when I exit if I have the HyperThreading enabled.


Don't know if this helps, but once i got rid of the "IAA" (intel
application accelorator...) on my Asus p4pe, all my problems went
away...

just FYI...

ñíñjà¤têç

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Old July 18th 03, 04:09 AM
Frank
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I have the following:

Antec Sonata w 380 W PS
P4P800DX
2.4GHz C Cpu (800)
WD Raptor 36GB S-ATA HD
ATI Pro 9500
and
the Leadtek Winfast TV2000XP Deluxe

I am having problem with the TV card. I do have DirectX 9.0a but my hardware
wizard does not see card.
Should I try a different slot??

Any help would be great.

"ñíñjà¤têç" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 10:07:24 +1000, "Cliff"
wrote:
wOw KiKI...SluzveryStue for KiKi...
wOwrrrwOw...

Hi All,



Just a word of thanks to everyone in the group. Been researching here

since
last February. Decided to wait to see how the Springdale boards faired,

and
with the great reviews of the P4P800 finally committed myself and

installed
it last weekend.



Apart from some case issues, the board has been a great success. No
problems at all to report.



The old P3 650 was fast enough for most things, but it was painfully slow

in
photo editing and mpeg2 encoding. This new machine is brilliant...real

time
mpeg2 encoding - blows me away!



Haven't dabbled with overclocking, but at this point I don't feel a need
to - it's fast enough for me



I never build a PC before, so I was little anxious about it all...would

it
work? It all turned out fine. It was a great confidence building

exercise.
To anyone thinking about it, just give it a go...it's just a big meccano
set!



My only word of warning would be to check out how the motherboard will

fit
in your case. I found that the 20 pin power connector stopped me from

using
two HDD bays (didn't find that out until I had already bolted them in).
Also, the RAID connectors are at the bottom of the board, so if you have

a
full tower you may find the supplied IDE cables wont reach to the top

drive
bays (once again, I didn't find that out until I had bolted them in).

The
reach of the IDE cables is also affected by the use of the slave

connector
on the cable (I had to drop out a fourth drive I wanted to use as a slave
because of the reach issue).



Finally, I'll drop in my specs here. It's always reassuring to see that
someone has had success with the same components that you are

using/thinking
about...



Case Aopen HX08, Full Tower, Noise Killer.

PSU Antec TruePower 480W

Motherboard: ASUS P4P800 Deluxe Revision 1.02

BIOS 1005

CPU Intel P4 2.4C 800FSB

Cooling Stock

RAM 2 x Kingston ValueRam 256MB - KVR400X64C25/256

(Winbond
W942508CH-5)

Graphics Matrox G400Max Dual Head / Part No. G4+MMDH4A32G /

Serial
GAM66600 / BIOS 2.1 b35 / Driver 5.88.061

Sound SoundBlaster Live! Platinum

TV Tuner Leadtek Winfast TV2000XP Deluxe

DVD Burner Sony DRU-510A (IDE Secondary, Master)

DVD ROM Pioneer S105A (IDE Secondary, Slave)

HDD1 Seagate Barracuda IV / ST360021A / ATA100 / 7200 RPM /
60G (IDE Primary, Master) - System Drive

HDD2 Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 / 6Y120P0 / ATA133 / 7200 RPM

/
120G (RAID Primary, Master) - Data Drive

HDD3 IBM Deskstar 75GXP / DLTA-307030 / ATA100 / 7200 RPM /
30G (RAID Secondary, Master) - Page File Drive

DirectX 9.0a

OS Win98SE / WinXP SP1a (dual boot)

Overclock NO



Cheers, Cliff







nice...
how do you like the via raid controler compared with the stock intel
ide...? Are you using the raid feature ?
ñíñjà¤têç

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Old July 22nd 03, 12:40 AM
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Just using the RAID controller for the extra IDE controllers.

Can I use the RAID controller to add more than four IDE devices without actually using RAID? If I can, then I can
avoid purchasing a Promise IDE Card. If so, can you tell me where to begin?

TIA,

Jim Holloman

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Old July 22nd 03, 07:23 AM
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Jim,

...Can I use the RAID controller to add more than four IDE devices without

actually using RAID?

Yes, that's it. More precisely you may use exclusively 4 IDE HD, other IDE
devices such as DVD units, burning CD are not supported.


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