I've come across some combo deals that include this motherboard and I am wondering if it is any good.
http://www.intel.com/Products/Desktop/Motherboards/DP55WB/DP55WB-overview.htm
I'd be using it for a Revit workstation build paired up with a lower end Lynnfield (750/860), and a low to mid range GPU (right now, I'm looking at a low-wattage, passive, ATI 4xxx card, but that might change in the future). No overclocking planned, though I'll want to get a nice tower heatsink for silence. Eventually, all memory slots will be occupied in a 2x2+2x4 or 2x2+2x2 GB configuration.
Compared with the current favorite which is the Gigabyte UD2, I notice the following downsides:
1. No support for DDR speeds above 1333, or voltage above 1.5V.
2. No optical audio ports, only 6 audio channels.
3. No PS/2 port.
4. Only one GPU slot -- which could be blocked by a monster CPU heatsink. I've seen that happen on the UD2.
5. No legacy ports.
6. No OC.
7. No eSATA.
Now, assuming none of the above is an issue for this build, would this board fit the bill, or would I do well to skip it and get the Gigabyte anyway, if only to avoid those obscure issues like DPC spikes and S3 sleep which typically only get resolved when you have a large and vocal user base?
I think my main concern is HSF compatibility as compared with the UD2.
http://www.intel.com/Products/Desktop/Motherboards/DP55WB/DP55WB-overview.htm
I'd be using it for a Revit workstation build paired up with a lower end Lynnfield (750/860), and a low to mid range GPU (right now, I'm looking at a low-wattage, passive, ATI 4xxx card, but that might change in the future). No overclocking planned, though I'll want to get a nice tower heatsink for silence. Eventually, all memory slots will be occupied in a 2x2+2x4 or 2x2+2x2 GB configuration.
Compared with the current favorite which is the Gigabyte UD2, I notice the following downsides:
1. No support for DDR speeds above 1333, or voltage above 1.5V.
2. No optical audio ports, only 6 audio channels.
3. No PS/2 port.
4. Only one GPU slot -- which could be blocked by a monster CPU heatsink. I've seen that happen on the UD2.
5. No legacy ports.
6. No OC.
7. No eSATA.
Now, assuming none of the above is an issue for this build, would this board fit the bill, or would I do well to skip it and get the Gigabyte anyway, if only to avoid those obscure issues like DPC spikes and S3 sleep which typically only get resolved when you have a large and vocal user base?
I think my main concern is HSF compatibility as compared with the UD2.
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