theres that many "issues" with the board that should scare anyone from buying it, by far from what i have seem its one of the best if not the best.
also the P4C800 is a 875 chipset board while the P4P800 is a 865 chipset board.
if you dont want RAID just a single ATA HDD its as easy as a setting in your BIOS for the promise controle from RAID to IDE.
that covers a few recent post, now that I'm all caught up!
also the P4C800 is a 875 chipset board while the P4P800 is a 865 chipset board.
if you dont want RAID just a single ATA HDD its as easy as a setting in your BIOS for the promise controle from RAID to IDE.
that covers a few recent post, now that I'm all caught up!