Originally posted by: gloryfieldzi
no, buy the DFI, comes with round cables, can be easily mod to SLI, and can have voltages up to 4v, not to mention excellent overclocking settings. I read somewhere, I believe here at anandtech actually, that neo 4 has some issues with amd
Originally posted by: kcporsche959
also, would the corsair value ram thats like 80 on newegg work on this board?
No Corsair VS will not work on that DFI board.
No Corsair VS will not work on that DFI board.
Originally posted by: kcporsche959
I am very adept in computer knowledge, so i know a lot about how things work and what goes with what etc. This is going to be my first build and i have a few ?'s about the dfi ultra-d motherboard.
Will i not be able to install everything and boot it up and expect it to work? Many of the reviews clearly state "not for the first time builder" and "dont expect to get your system up and running immeadiately". If this board requires so much tweaking and fine tuning to get it to work correctly, why is it so popular? Or are these people just exaggerating and will it work fine for a first timer? I plan to overclock, but nothing beyond stock cooling on my 3000+ venice. So, would you recommend another board for a very experienced first time builder? Thanks.
Originally posted by: Pressure
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813127196
Exactly. Newegg is great for many things, but finding product reviews is not one of them. I am kind of disappointed in them, but what do you expect? They don't want to have it sitting on the warehouse shelves, even if it does really suck.Originally posted by: Googer
Your welcome.
I have left honest reviews before on newegg.com and the staff over there will mutilate, alter, edit, censor, or complety omit a useful review.
Originally posted by: ^Sniper^
No Corsair VS will not work on that DFI board.
Well thats BS I been running Corsair VS since first part of March and for the first month or longer I ran everything at stock and memtest86 and prime95 was solid after 24 hour testing. Then I decided to o/c my 3000+ to 3200+ at default voltage and again solid. IMO I think the ppl having problems with Corsair VS either don't know what they are doing, they have something faulty somewhere or are not running them in slot 2/4?
Also I'd say the newer BIOS fixes alot of issues with it being picky with memory. Go with whatever memory you want I just wanted to say C:VS works fine for me.
Originally posted by: kcporsche959
hm, what ram would you recommend then? just get the corsair vs and take my chances? or buy another brand of ram?
I've got corsair VS on my ultra-d and its working fine, but I'm getting the feeling that I'm just lucky. Still, not all of those threads show problems with Corsair VS. The first one is just angry saying how he doesnt' like value ram, second one is because the person is using the stock bios, and is the third one actually using corsair VS?Originally posted by: g33k
Originally posted by: kcporsche959
hm, what ram would you recommend then? just get the corsair vs and take my chances? or buy another brand of ram?
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These are just some of the threads over on dfi-street.com. Dfi-street are the support forums for dfi. If the DFI enthusiasts and the tech support say that Corsair Value has issues, then I would stay clear.
To give you a better idea on what kind of memory to buy look here.
Originally posted by: ^Sniper^
No Corsair VS will not work on that DFI board.
Well thats BS I been running Corsair VS since first part of March and for the first month or longer I ran everything at stock and memtest86 and prime95 was solid after 24 hour testing. Then I decided to o/c my 3000+ to 3200+ at default voltage and again solid. IMO I think the ppl having problems with Corsair VS either don't know what they are doing, they have something faulty somewhere or are not running them in slot 2/4?
Also I'd say the newer BIOS fixes alot of issues with it being picky with memory. Go with whatever memory you want I just wanted to say C:VS works fine for me.