Motherboard advice skt775

Jeddy

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Hi guys, I currently run an Asus p5n-e-sli motherboard, and I think this is limiting my PC performance.

I am running OCZ reaper ram (2gb pc6400 4-4-4-12-20 2t)

q6600 2.4ghz B3 edition (I really wanted a G0 lol) and I can get this processor to 2.66ghz MAXIMUM.

After that even 1mhz over the 1190 max i get (even at 1.5v Vcore) a BSOD after the post.

I read online that these boards are not great overclockers with quads.

I therefore want a new mobo. I have been looking at many different chips, but I am unsure which is going to do me the best.

I would like SLI compatibility.

I have been looking at under ~£100 for the mobo.

I am looking at the MSI p7n 750i chipped mobo, Abit ip35-pro (no sli, but if the performance is good :P)

I would want ddr2 only and ideally an x38 chip, but they are slightly out of my price band.

I'd prefer an asus,gigabyte or abit board as they are manufacturers i have used in the past.

Thanks.
 
The abit IP35-Pro is a great motherboard and one that is a favoured board with a few of our members. Do you really need SLI? I'd save myself some cash by not going SLI and spend it somewhere better (better gfx card etc)
 
Well yeah, it seems as though SLi is too expensive with two hi-end cards and not worthwhile with 2 mid-end cards,

I think i will look at the abit pro then, next job is to find me a GPU to buy lol.

8800gts is probably my favoured option atm
 
Have you looked at the DFI DK P35?

P35, no x-fire, great for quads, looks great, reliable, solid caps, errm, super detailed BIOS... Yeh, little stormers.
 
I bought a cheap Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R (less than £50) while my Asus Commando was posted back for RMA. I am so impressed with the Gigabyte (it’s taken my Q6600 to over 4GHz) the Commando is going to be sold when i get around to it.
 
I've got the Abit IP35-Pro and it's ace. I think the cheaper, plain IP35 and IP35-E should be similarly good. I can get 3800mhz on my GO, it's only really limited by my memory speed. P35 is a great chipset.
 
Thanks for your quick replies guys.

I'll look for the DFI lanparty option as i hear they are good boards for overclocking.

Only issue I have now is to sort out a single card solution that has the processing power of the previously planned 2x 8800Gts 640mb that i was gonna SLI. Is the 3870x2 worth buying? Or will an 8800gtx/9800gtx be sufficient? I want to get to the stage of running Crysis on medium-high and COH at full DX9 eye-candy settings.
 
NEW PLAN lol!

name='Jeddy' said:
Thanks for your quick replies guys.

I'll look for the DFI lanparty option as i hear they are good boards for overclocking.

Only issue I have now is to sort out a single card solution that has the processing power of the previously planned 2x 8800Gts 640mb that i was gonna SLI. Is the 3870x2 worth buying? Or will an 8800gtx/9800gtx be sufficient? I want to get to the stage of running Crysis on medium-high and COH at full DX9 eye-candy settings.

Hi guys, I am now looking at possibly replacing my hot and inefficient B3 Q6600 with a 45nm/65nm Core2Duo @ 2.66ghz and overclocking it to around 3.3-3.5GHz. Do you guys think this will be reliable enough? I dont want the cpu conking out on me 9 months down the line.

In other news, my Scythe Juni should arrive tomorow, and I am gonna order a backplate to support the ANDY and whack on some mx-2. Hopefully should drop my temps to 33 idle/40 load. How much do you think i could shave off if I lapped my CPU/HSF? 8 degrees?

Thanks guys
 
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