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New Asus P4S800D-E Deluxe (SIS 655TX)

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Originally posted by: Megatomic
I am really impressed by SiS's products lately. Too bad they didn't do for the AthlonXP what they've done for AMD64 and P4.

They did! The SiS 735 chipset was nearly perfect and miles ahead of the KT266, but boardmakers mostly ignored it after VIA threatened to short supply any company using it. You guys gave VIA the power of extortion, not I.
 
😀 Well UPS just left one @ my front door!!😀
Ordered it from Ajump Monday, arived here today!
But....................... :brokenheart::disgust: My new CPU from another vendor has not arrived yet.
I'll know more in a day or two........... but I'm expecting GOOD things from this motherboard🙂

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Ill hopefully be ordering mine within next few weeks (with a 2.6C). Looking forward to seeing how all you guys like it.

Hopefully we will get a "Official PSP800D-E Thread" soon so everyone can post their thoughts and problems.
 
I also have ordered mine, will be here Tuesday 1/27. One thing that worried me about the board was the lack of vcore settings, however - I downloaded the manual from Asus, and to my surprise, it lists vcore options hrmmmm.... Anyone got theirs yet who can verify?
 
Got mine from Ajump with free ground shipping that I received the next day. Turns out they're in CA, but they also can ship out of TX, which is where I am.

Works fine. Running my 1.6a northwood at 2.4 without a problem. My old epox 4g4a+ would have trouble at times running it at 2.4.

My bios has plenty of choices for voltages on the cpu core. The only problem I have is that the board overvolted slightly when I first started using it - about 0.025volts over what I would select in the bios. Two days later I noticed it's overvolting between 0.075 and 0.1 volts. I do not have the automatic overvolt of 0.1 selcted so it's not that.

Is anyone else having this problem?

As long as it does this consistently I don't have a problem with it, but it worries me that it seems to be increasing.

Thanks
 
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