Originally posted by Balsy
Kev.. the ballistix runs at 2.2v and 4-4-4-12 timing, which the P5B says is unsupported, only supports 1.8v at 555 or 666 timing. Im not an OC'er and either will be my dad. How do you plan on using this ram? Setting the voltage, timing in Bios?
You use a 1.8v 555 or 666 just to boot it, then set the new voltage and timings, shut down and fit the "proper" ones.
Although it is also possible it will boot but with the incorrect speeds, which you then manually set in the BIOS along with the VDIMM.
Xbit has a bit on DDR800 on the P5B Deluxe, its was their testbed for some of the newer DRR800 modlues -
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/memory/print/ddr2-800.htmlChecked the Crucial site out, they are listed for the board, after much digging around found out how to do it.
Skuzzy - Bang for buck it just made sense to go with a Conroe.
I also priced an X2 5200 setup, came out all but the same, but is slower than the E6600.
Wasn't going SLI so no need for an expensive Mobo.
What was interesting - SLI for Intel is significantly more expensive (mobo wise) than for AMD.
In fact selecting the mobo was the biggest headache.
Especially given what Balsy pointed out.
To be honest I would have put up with a slower AM2 system PROVIDING the K8L's due in 2007 would have made the difference.
They won't, best guesses put them drawing AMD on par with the current Conroes, but of course by then the Conroes that are available will be faster.