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Asus P5B + P4 HT??
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Calculator Send message Joined: 30 Sep 06 Posts: 62 Credit: 69,529 RAC: 0
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Yeah, iam looking at building a silent machine, not a OC unit. :-)) I'll probably get 2x Thermaltake Rocket for cpu cooling.. |
Jakob Creutzfeld Send message Joined: 13 Oct 00 Posts: 611 Credit: 2,025,000 RAC: 1
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The P5B DeLuxe is a good choice (I'm using it myself for my E6600). Nice to overclock, solid and stable :-) |
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Calculator Send message Joined: 30 Sep 06 Posts: 62 Credit: 69,529 RAC: 0
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I am running gentoo linux on my machine. thats f**ked up, I have to re-compile the whole system.. That takes a week.. *cry* Well I wanted to get a board where i could use a core2duo later. I will go for a p5b deluxe now and a cheap c2d... |
Jakob Creutzfeld Send message Joined: 13 Oct 00 Posts: 611 Credit: 2,025,000 RAC: 1
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Had a look @ wikipedia... The CPU is a socket 478 (family 15, model 2) ... and probably a new graphics card (not to mention the whole OS/Programs/Update installations... D'oh!... had this a couple of months ago, took me two days to assemble and reinstall all...) [Edit] If you're using WinXP, you'll probably have to reinstall your OS anyway (because of the low-level system drivers loaded on startup). XP doesn't like a replacement of the MoBo, and you're most lucky, if you find a new MoBo, that fits to your former OS installation [/Edit] |
Jakob Creutzfeld Send message Joined: 13 Oct 00 Posts: 611 Credit: 2,025,000 RAC: 1
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However, if your MoBo is broken and need to be replaced, you'll have to pull out the CPU anyway ;-) What type is your old MoBo? Any specifications available? [Edit] I just saw you were able to sort it out yourself... well, hard to find a MoBo for socket 478 nowadays... maybe on eBay? [/Edit] |
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Calculator Send message Joined: 30 Sep 06 Posts: 62 Credit: 69,529 RAC: 0
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Had a look @ wikipedia... The CPU is a socket 478 (family 15, model 2) Shit that means new ram, cpu and mobo. |
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Calculator Send message Joined: 30 Sep 06 Posts: 62 Credit: 69,529 RAC: 0
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I have to rip the cpu out of the socket to see which one it is? |
Jakob Creutzfeld Send message Joined: 13 Oct 00 Posts: 611 Credit: 2,025,000 RAC: 1
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Depends on the socket type or your CPU. Is it a socket 478 (AKA Northwood) or 775 (AKA Prescott) CPU? As far as I know the P5Bs only support socket 775 CPUs (since I know you're from Germany, have a look at e.g. Arlt for infos on the P5B or even on the Asus homepage) Good luck! Andy |
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Calculator Send message Joined: 30 Sep 06 Posts: 62 Credit: 69,529 RAC: 0
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My Powersupply is broke and broke my MOBO (I already recapped the whole mobo and cannot be bothered any longer) The CPU is a P4+HT vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 15 model : 2 model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.60GHz stepping : 9 cpu MHz : 2593.628 cache size : 512 KB and iam looking to buy a ASUS P5B, but I dunno whether this CPU fits the board as I dont want to spend awful lot of money ona new CPU..... |
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