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p4c800 deluxe
peter wrote:
this what your looking for?? http://support.asus.com/download/dow...800-E%20Deluxe peter Not necessarily. Note that there are three versions of the mobo: P4C800, P4C800 Deluxe and P4C800-E Deluxe. There are minor differences between them, like the network adapter. Mine had the GB Intel non-PCI version (via chipset SB, IIRC), one of them is GB Marvell PCI version and one is Intel PCI version. I'm not sure if they all shared the same driver CD. But the point is that you can still get all the needed drivers from Asus, you just have to pay attention to where to point your browser. First, goto http://www.asus.com/index.aspx There, click "Download" On the page that opens you can fill in the exact model in the box on the left. E.g. in my case the model would have been (*sigh*) "P4C800-E Deluxe", without quotes of course. Then, in the second box select "All". Then click the button below the boxes, "Search info". Now you are presented the models your entry fits in. Click the one you have. Now a stupid animated window opens to ask about yor OS, probably you have to have the popup windows enabled. Answer that and voilá, you are served all the files you need. On the other hand, if the CD is what you want, you won't get it this way. Instead you'll have all the newest stuff. Oh, one more thing. If you enter just "P4C800" in the box you'll be able to choose from P4C800, P4C800-E and P4C800-E Deluxe... pick yours. I still regret selling my beloved P4C800-E Deluxe |
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 12:27:59 +0200, Gin Tonix
wrote: peter wrote: this what your looking for?? http://support.asus.com/download/dow...800-E%20Deluxe peter Not necessarily. Note that there are three versions of the mobo: P4C800, P4C800 Deluxe and P4C800-E Deluxe. There are minor differences between them, like the network adapter. Mine had the GB Intel non-PCI version (via chipset SB, IIRC), one of them is GB Marvell PCI version and one is Intel PCI version. I'm not sure if they all shared the same driver CD. But the point is that you can still get all the needed drivers from Asus, you just have to pay attention to where to point your browser. First, goto http://www.asus.com/index.aspx There, click "Download" On the page that opens you can fill in the exact model in the box on the left. E.g. in my case the model would have been (*sigh*) "P4C800-E Deluxe", without quotes of course. Then, in the second box select "All". Then click the button below the boxes, "Search info". Now you are presented the models your entry fits in. Click the one you have. Now a stupid animated window opens to ask about yor OS, probably you have to have the popup windows enabled. Answer that and voilá, you are served all the files you need. On the other hand, if the CD is what you want, you won't get it this way. Instead you'll have all the newest stuff. Oh, one more thing. If you enter just "P4C800" in the box you'll be able to choose from P4C800, P4C800-E and P4C800-E Deluxe... pick yours. I still regret selling my beloved P4C800-E Deluxe Overclocked at about 10% it's still a relevant and stable board. |
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justin wrote:
.... Overclocked at about 10% it's still a relevant and stable board. Only 10%? I had a 30 cap 3,0 Northwood which would run at 3,8GHz stable with stock voltages Of course I had some BH5 to match and OCZ Rambooster to keep the juice flowing ( The PSU was some generic (made by LC Power, I guess) and loud 480W one with two REALLY loud fans but stable voltages and it ran cool. The vidcard was a Sapphire X850XT.. After that setup I've seen some and put some together and there is only one which was almost as good a servant: a P4D 945 @4GHz running on an Abit AW8D. It had some of the nice qualities of the P4C800 but it was a lot pickier with the RAM and other stuff. I want my P4C800 back!!! -- gt |
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 17:48:22 +0200, Gin Tonix
wrote: justin wrote: ... Overclocked at about 10% it's still a relevant and stable board. Only 10%? I had a 30 cap 3,0 Northwood which would run at 3,8GHz stable with stock voltages Of course I had some BH5 to match and OCZ Rambooster to keep the juice flowing ( The PSU was some generic (made by LC Power, I guess) and loud 480W one with two REALLY loud fans but stable voltages and it ran cool. The vidcard was a Sapphire X850XT.. After that setup I've seen some and put some together and there is only one which was almost as good a servant: a P4D 945 @4GHz running on an Abit AW8D. It had some of the nice qualities of the P4C800 but it was a lot pickier with the RAM and other stuff. I want my P4C800 back!!! Really, I guess I can push it a bit more then. I need reliable stablility for graphics work. |
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 15:35:29 -0500, justin wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 17:48:22 +0200, Gin Tonix wrote: justin wrote: ... Overclocked at about 10% it's still a relevant and stable board. Only 10%? I had a 30 cap 3,0 Northwood which would run at 3,8GHz stable with stock voltages Of course I had some BH5 to match and OCZ Rambooster to keep the juice flowing ( The PSU was some generic (made by LC Power, I guess) and loud 480W one with two REALLY loud fans but stable voltages and it ran cool. The vidcard was a Sapphire X850XT.. After that setup I've seen some and put some together and there is only one which was almost as good a servant: a P4D 945 @4GHz running on an Abit AW8D. It had some of the nice qualities of the P4C800 but it was a lot pickier with the RAM and other stuff. I want my P4C800 back!!! Really, I guess I can push it a bit more then. I need reliable stablility for graphics work. Yes you can... I've got a 3.4 (SL8K4) running @ 4.12ghz on air. The ram is the tricky part. I do OK with XMS running on the 320mhz track, not the 400. Love my P4C800-E Dlx. It seems to run a few things quicker than my P5W-DH Dlx. QX6700 @ 3.41ghz (310mhz x 11) & Dominator ram @ 930mhz (FSBRAM = 3:4)...but not many. Both are great boards. |
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