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Quote findme 8th August 2006, 09:58
dang thats too bad for me. if only i had 200-300 bucks to spend on another graphics card. physx gpus i think are just a waste on money unless you like to waste money.

hmm maybe i should put in my sig "everything is a few months away"
Quote theSGL|Uzi 8th August 2006, 14:37
Hi guys, panic question ( since i have this board already shipped to me ) the "no multi GPU support" , is this just no dual cards in crossfire or SLi format , or does this extend to not supporting the FX7950 twin gpu cards ( also in the process of being shipped ) fingers crossed it supports the 7950. Anyone care to put me out of my misery either way ?
Quote Bindibadgi 8th August 2006, 15:08
It supports a single PCIe x16 7950 as that's classed as a single card. But you can't buy two 7950s for both x16 slots and expect them to work together (or at all!?).
Quote theSGL|Uzi 8th August 2006, 15:17
Appreciated, my blood pressure has gone down a bit now , was getting worried there hahah.
Quote lizardman 10th August 2006, 16:17
Hi,

I'm planning to buy this board and would like to use it with 4GB of RAM on Windows XP Pro SP2 (32bit). Now I've heard that WinXP has trouble with more than 2/3GB RAM and that it might depend on the Mainboard whether if WinXP can use all of the RAM or not.
I'm going to use an Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 on it. Would be cool to hear somebody else's experiences for this board in this matter as I don't want to buy 4GB RAM just to find out that half it it is in vain.
Quote Bindibadgi 10th August 2006, 22:52
The 32bit limit s 4GB, and I use 2GB and WinXP has never used it all. You know you'll require four gig? Cause I'll just recommend you buy two and then see if you need more. It should use it, but XP isn't wonderful and will probably insist you have a massive pagefile too.

Cant say Ive ever tested more than 2gig though, never ever needed anymore, but then I dont do 3D renderings or server stuff.
Quote lizardman 11th August 2006, 03:32
I'm doing 3D modelling and rendering with my current PC which has 2GB and yesterday I ran out of memory 2 or 3 times. So yes, 4GB are quite in demand for such applications.

I'm not sure how others solved this but I can't imagine that everyone with 4 gigs of RAM is running WinXP 64bit.

Either way thanks for the hint! :)
Quote Solidus 13th August 2006, 13:01
Hey guys!
Just a few noob questions from me to clarify a few things.

*This board doesnt support sli? everyone says it only supports one gpu, do you mean you can only connect one graphics card on this board? No sli then?
*Also whats the wifi it has? What exactly is that used for? Connecting to a wireless router without the need for a card?

Sorry for my noobness, im currently considering this board as a purchase!

Thanks in advance!

-Solidus
Quote Tim S 13th August 2006, 13:37
Quote:
Originally Posted by Solidus
Hey guys!
Just a few noob questions from me to clarify a few things.

*This board doesnt support sli? everyone says it only supports one gpu, do you mean you can only connect one graphics card on this board? No sli then?
*Also whats the wifi it has? What exactly is that used for? Connecting to a wireless router without the need for a card?

Sorry for my noobness, im currently considering this board as a purchase!

Thanks in advance!

-Solidus
The board doesn't support SLI, and the WiFi card is capable of being an access point (thus no need for a separate Wireless network hub).

There's more here: http://uk.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=11&l3=307&model=1179&modelmenu=1
Quote theSGL|Uzi 15th August 2006, 09:29
I got all my stuff and man is it ever fast ! Never had a hgih end system before (always been at teh cheaper end of the market).

The 7950 card is working but only in part. Its a 2x512mb board but on boot it says there is only 512 of video ram not 1024mb. Upon closer inspection it would seem that only half the card is actually working (the fan on the second card isnt spinning) though in my device manager it does show two cards in the display adapters section. I have found a couple of other instances of this on google but it appears i need to wait for an update bios to make it work properly. v0402 i think it is at the moment on the asus site.

anyway, that aside this machine totally kicks ass 8) e6700+2gb Corsair 8500 for the wein !!
Quote }SkOrPn--' 20th August 2006, 22:44
Quote:
Originally Posted by theSGL|Uzi
I got all my stuff and man is it ever fast ! Never had a hgih end system before (always been at teh cheaper end of the market).

The 7950 card is working but only in part. Its a 2x512mb board but on boot it says there is only 512 of video ram not 1024mb. Upon closer inspection it would seem that only half the card is actually working (the fan on the second card isnt spinning) though in my device manager it does show two cards in the display adapters section. I have found a couple of other instances of this on google but it appears i need to wait for an update bios to make it work properly. v0402 i think it is at the moment on the asus site.

anyway, that aside this machine totally kicks ass 8) e6700+2gb Corsair 8500 for the wein !!

Yeah I am thinking of this board and a 7950GX2, but I see that Asus has released a BIOS 0507 that states:

P5B Deluxe Release BIOS version 0507

1. Support Conroe CPU ratio adjustment
2. Fix some DDR 800 frequency will show DDR 533
3. Enhance performance when using NVDIA 7950GX2 VGA card
4. Fix fail to read files from some ODDs
5. Fix "Hit ''DEL'' message display" item function fail
6. Support Max FSB from 500 MHz to 650 MHz

Maybe you just need to update the BIOS to 0507 and report back here your findings.

Also, to previous post, if you want to use 4GB of memory I dont see why anyone want to purposely chose the inferior WinXP 32 over the FAR Superior WinXP x64. It is common knowledge that x64 uses more memory and uses it MUCH more efficiently. WinXP x64 is built on Server 2003 64bit and WinXP 32 is built on Windows 2000, lol, need I say more? So, I suggest you eXPerience x64 with your 4GB of memory so you can see how much better x64 runs for yourself.

SkOrPn
Quote wharrad 20th August 2006, 23:12
Quote:
Originally Posted by lizardman
I'm doing 3D modelling and rendering with my current PC which has 2GB and yesterday I ran out of memory 2 or 3 times. So yes, 4GB are quite in demand for such applications.

I'm not sure how others solved this but I can't imagine that everyone with 4 gigs of RAM is running WinXP 64bit.

Either way thanks for the hint! :)


Just to add to the post above, I've had a brief look into upgrading to 4Gig, as sometimes I run out of RAM when doing photograph work and so on.

The limit on 32bit XP is indeed 4Gig, but the problem lies in that it's a combination of both your pagefile and your RAM (i.e. 2Gig RAM, 2Gig Pagefile max).

Further to this, some programs don't like to run without a pagefile, which means you'll always lose some of your 4Gig.

Have a google, I can't remember the exact sizes people have managed. Ended up just sticking with 2Gig here, although you might find overcoming the driver problems and going XP64 is a better solution for you.
Quote lizardman 21st August 2006, 02:45
Thanks for the reply on my memory question! Basically I would go WinXP 64bit if there wasn't the problem that several drivers are not available as 64bit. The most important hardware on my system has 64bit drivers but for some pheripherials are only 32bit drivers available. Also I'm not sure how good the compability to some more exotic 32bit applications is.
Quote lizardman 31st August 2006, 03:06
Another quick question about this board: How does the Raid-Driver situation look with it? For my last board 2 years ago I had to put the RAID drivers onto a floppy disk and install them at the start of a WinXP installation. Is it still the same or is this process easier by now? I'm not sure if WinXP also accepts drivers from CDROM or memory stick at the start of the installation.

Thanks for any hints!
Quote Tim S 31st August 2006, 05:51
Windows XP requires the drivers to be on a floppy disk... Vista will change this though - you'll be able to install RAID drivers from a USB key.
Quote lizardman 31st August 2006, 08:05
Thanks a lot Tim! Now I can be sure that I also need to buy a new Floppy Drive today.

It's funny though how WinXP still requires a Floppy for something that is omnipresent by now (RAID).
Quote lizardman 8th September 2006, 12:24
Ok, I got this board now and it's super great but I got a problem .... My CPU (6600'er) is permanently too hot!

On idle it is around 50-55 degrees C. I'm using a Zalman CNPS 9500 and read on NewEgg that other users reach a temperature of 30-40 degrees C with the same cooler/CPU so I'm puzzled about my temp.

I've already checked if the cooler isn't attached properly but everything is fine there. Thermal grease is ok too (Artic Silver 5) so heat transferring should be not an issue.
The case is an Antec P180B and two fans suck the air out of the case on top and back.

Idling around 50 degrees is definitely too high for my taste. I've overclocked the CPU now to 2.7GHz and CPU temp is idling 55-60 degrees with that, 60-75 degrees on full load. WinXP wont boot anymore if I clock her to 2.8GHz.

I'm using CoreTemp to read the temperatures of the two cores (http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=137).

I would overclock higher but it is impossible with these temperatures so I would be interesting how the situation looks for other users of the same board and CPU.

Thanks for any hints on this!
Quote Tim S 8th September 2006, 12:57
I'm going to be building a system around a P5B in the next couple of days for a review, so I will have a look at the temps I'm getting.
Quote Belial669 8th September 2006, 13:45
Lizardman i'm running an p5b wifi dlx, with an E6600 and A CNPS9500LED, with the cnps on the fanmate2 allegedly doing 2000rpm, idle temp at stock speed is 37deg celcius and load is in the low 40-43 range.
Hope that helps.
Not to sound insulting but you did put the thermal paste on correctly not too thin or thick, and you've got the cooler mounted down quite tightly?
Just got the coretemp program your using off load 37 core 1 and 35 core 2.

I'd check your fan speed and voltages as well as the mounting of the CNPS because your temps seem quite high
Cheers
-Belial
Quote Gooch 11th February 2007, 21:56
Sorry to dig up an old thread here, but I'm considering this board for a new system. I know it doesn't support SLI/Crossfire, but was wondering if anyone has had any luck getting a second graphics card to work.

That's the only thing holding me back from getting this board...I use a 3 monitor setup for my graphics work.

Thanks...
Eric G.
Quote Bindibadgi 12th February 2007, 16:48
You can, although I've not read into how exactly and the compatability of some video cards with an x4 slot might be questionable. Firstly you had to use hacked drivers but as far as I remember now it's "official", but performance from an x4 slot isn't wonderful.

I'd recommend an Intel 975X or NVIDIA 680i/650i if you're looking for multi monitor and Intel and want less potential headaches.
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