Spatulator
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This thread is crazy big
Anyway I ordered this motherboard today. Im moving from my asus a8v to this mostly for the advanced chipset which should give me better performance from my bfg 6800gt. Also I like that it seems to overclock well with stock voltages and tight memory timings. Im not hardcore overclocker, I just like to get my system set up so that it can do a number of tasks, first of which is gaming in the most efficient way. I expect the agp performance to be very good, from what Ive read the general concensus is m1695>nf3ultra>k8t800pro when it comes to chipset efficiency handling agp.
Since the board was so cheap I also bought a pcie 1x sataII raid card by siig. I have read alot of negative HD benches reguarding the performance of the onboard sata raid controller, which is understandable when a board is this cheap its going to have a cheap sata controller on it. When I first built this machine I currently have, my scores in most benches were where they should be but in 3dmark 05 I was falling way short of what I expected(I had first built it with an old very slow ide disk). 3dmark 05' really thrashes the harddisk for some of its tests so for those that are getting bad scores in this bench, Id suggest running hdtach and diagnosing a bad controller. I like the idea of using the pcie controller, the pcie bus seems to be very speedy on this board and it frees up one of those precious 3 pci slots. Buy.com has the siig controller I bought for a great price...$42 I think it was if anyone else is looking to improve their raid speed. I'll be back to update my progress once my parts come in.
Anyway I ordered this motherboard today. Im moving from my asus a8v to this mostly for the advanced chipset which should give me better performance from my bfg 6800gt. Also I like that it seems to overclock well with stock voltages and tight memory timings. Im not hardcore overclocker, I just like to get my system set up so that it can do a number of tasks, first of which is gaming in the most efficient way. I expect the agp performance to be very good, from what Ive read the general concensus is m1695>nf3ultra>k8t800pro when it comes to chipset efficiency handling agp.
Since the board was so cheap I also bought a pcie 1x sataII raid card by siig. I have read alot of negative HD benches reguarding the performance of the onboard sata raid controller, which is understandable when a board is this cheap its going to have a cheap sata controller on it. When I first built this machine I currently have, my scores in most benches were where they should be but in 3dmark 05 I was falling way short of what I expected(I had first built it with an old very slow ide disk). 3dmark 05' really thrashes the harddisk for some of its tests so for those that are getting bad scores in this bench, Id suggest running hdtach and diagnosing a bad controller. I like the idea of using the pcie controller, the pcie bus seems to be very speedy on this board and it frees up one of those precious 3 pci slots. Buy.com has the siig controller I bought for a great price...$42 I think it was if anyone else is looking to improve their raid speed. I'll be back to update my progress once my parts come in.