OC3D Review: Asus P5B-E Plus Socket 775 Motherboard

I think the page 5 32million Super Pi test graph is wrong? 19 sec 32mil test??

Edit: Looks like a sweet arse board!
 
Good board but I'm glad I didn't purchase it. 2.1v vDimm would have made me sell it the minute I booted it up.

Anyway, extremely thorough review Kemp. ;) Looks great!
 
name='NickS' said:
Good board but I'm glad I didn't purchase it. 2.1v vDimm would have made me sell it the minute I booted it up.

Anyway, extremely thorough review Kemp. ;) Looks great!

2.4vDIMM mate :)

But ye tis a nice board
 
Hey Kemp, I just thought I'd let you know about a couple of typos I think I found under the Introduction section on page 1

name='kemp said:
Asus has a long and excellent history of making some of the best motherboards that money can buy. In recent years they've[/b'] even managed to step it up a notch and produce some awesome enthusiast boards.


Am gonna read the whole review tonight looks like a good read btw!
 
name='Kempez' said:
2.4vDIMM mate :)

But ye tis a nice board

Oh? I thought you set max. values in BIOS when u took screenies.

Some P5B's (well, some revisions) were known to max out at 2.1v also.

2.4 is still slightly low, but safe for D9. Above 2.4, heck, even 2.4v for D9 will kill it slowly.
 
Ye it's 2.45v which isn't too bad, though very slightly low I spose.

@ spirtd: Changed the they've, but I think have looks fine to me :)
 
Another Good review, and i gotta say i really like my P5B-E, i bought it to save a bit of money on bits of the P5B-deluxe that i didn't need, liek the Wifi and dual LAN etcand im pleased as it's performed great, overclocks well and only cost £75 :)
 
name='Pingman' said:
Another Good review, and i gotta say i really like my P5B-E, i bought it to save a bit of money on bits of the P5B-deluxe that i didn't need, liek the Wifi and dual LAN etcand im pleased as it's performed great, overclocks well and only cost £75 :)

Aye it is indeed a good deal mobo :)
 
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