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Posted by Brandon Sandman Bell on Monday June 02, 2003 - 05:50 AM

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» ASUS P4P800 Deluxe Review

One of the chief advantages Intel's 875P chipset offers over 865PE is support for Intel's Performance Acceleration Technology (PAT). PAT brings a 3-5% performance boost to 875P. ASUS claims their 865PE-based P4P800 Deluxe supports Intel's PAT technology, and it costs substantially less than an 875P motherboard. Is ASUS really able to deliver 875P performance in their Springdale motherboard? Find out in this review!

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#43 Author: Anonymous at 12:10am 12/31/2003  
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Hello,

I had to return my Asus P4P800 Deluxe back to store due to serious
incompability issues with Kingston Hyper-X CL2 512 Mb sticks in dual
mode. Couldn't get that #!&! stabilized no matter i did. Changed it
to 875P MSI board and now everything works flawlessly and also
considerably faster.


Cheers

JR

 
#42 Author: Anonymous at 01:27am 12/4/2003  
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the only difference is it seems, I have 3500 ram and it sounds like
u are using 2700? Otherwise, we bloody same thought
processes......spooky man!!!!

 
#41 Author: Anonymous at 01:24am 12/4/2003  
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to the poster who bought, even though there werent the in-the-box
featues pplz are com,plaining about...I TOO HAD ALL THE HEADERS
SITTING IN MY SPARES BOX, so it didnt stop me either...SHITE!!!!! I
ALSO WAS RUNNING AN A7N8X-DLX AND GOT THE iNTEL SETUP FOR SAME
REASONS AS YOU, LOL...ALSO0 GOT A REV 2.0 P4P800-DLX AND 2.4C(d1
stepping..), lol....AND, I BOUGHT MINE 3 MONTHS AGO, WHEN 3200S WERE
800 AUSSIE...lol....and wasnt it nice to run 275-300fsb during
winter? pity its warming up now(im in melb..)so 275 is definately
the limit..but I wholeheartedly agree with all you've said, saves me
posting it verbatum, lol!!!

 
#40 Author: Anonymous at 01:17am 12/4/2003  
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am running a 2.4C on a rev 2.0 p4p800-dlx, also Hyper-X 3500(2x
256's for DC.))...and it's as good as the reviewer said. I should
add, I also have a Barton2500 and a7n8x2.0-dlx, and my Intel
pieces(mobo and cpu..)get more of a run than the AMD
pieces..Imperative though is good, stable ram...the Hyper-X does
well in both mobos...pity Asus didnt use the CSA...even less stress
on the PCI bus, like the new pcp800's.

 
#39 Author: Anonymous at 09:27pm 11/11/2003  
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Lack of in the box features didnt stop me buying the p4p800
deluxe(rev 2.0),and a D1 rev 2.4C to go with it, and I am very
pleased I did. Since I have bought many Asus boards recently, all
the missing headers ect were sitting in my spares box, however I
realize this doesnt help the fact Asus should have included ALL of
them anyway. As well, I also already have an AMD a7n8x2.0-dlx and
Barton 2500(200x11 fsb) HOWEVER, as the INCREDIBLE price/performance
WAS beckoning from the Intel camp (especially 3 months ago when a
3200+ was an insane 800 dollars Australian and my whole p4 setup
cost only a tad over 500..A 3200+ IS STILL OVER 500 aUSSIE..go
figa!!) was irresistable and i succumbed. Since then Ive found
275fsb my sweet spot, with standard Intel cooling, though in the
cooler winter months that have just past, 300fsb was easy, even with
standard cooling..All in all the p4p800 is all and more that it was
cracked up to be. Being able to lock the pci/agp busses is a dream
when it comes to cpu overclocking though runnig an async bus due to
ram limitations is still a performance killer. Fortunately, being
able to do so also means overclocking the cpu is possible even with
333 rated ram if you choose the correct mem bus speed. All I need
now is some ddr500!!!

 
#38 Author: Anonymous at 07:08pm 09/6/2003  
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has anyone had a problem with their p4p800 deluxe going into turbo
mode? i just read a few issues people had where when you go into
turbo the screen blacks out the computer still boots, but you cant
see crap. i can turn on MAM just fine, and i can overclock to the
full 30% using the Ai but no turbo. any suggestions?

 
#37 Author: Anonymous at 08:19am 07/29/2003  
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Hi:

I have the ASUS P4P800 Deluxe, Pentium 4 2.4C and 2 sticks of 256MB
OCZ PC3200 Dual Channel Optimized RAM.


As of yet, I still have to get the OCZ to work on this MB. As soon
as I turn on "Performance Mode" to "Standard",
the RAM produces errors. So forget "Turbo" mode.


And that is at SPD default timings of 2.5-4-4-8! Forget trying the
recommended OCZ timing values.


Are you sure the OCZ PC3200 Dual Channel Optimized would work?

Dieter

 
#36 Author: Anonymous at 11:25am 07/15/2003  
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Hi pretty randm this but I saw it and thought I'd answer.
Anandtech.com have an article on the roadmap for the new Prescott
core. In summary though.


First Prescotts will be a 478 socket but maybe not compatible with
all 875P & 865PE motherboards because of a change in core
voltage. In about Q2 next your the chip will change to a 748 socket
i think with a ball grid array alignment, so as of then current P4
motherboards will be incompatible.

 
#35 Author: Anonymous at 06:18am 07/8/2003  
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Brandon my favorite nog!

 
#34 Author: Anonymous at 08:04am 06/23/2003  
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That's just what I came looking to find out: I just ordered a
P4P800 deluxe and am trying to decide what memory to get for it.
Specific recommendations much appreciated!


I've noticed that PC-3200 memory seems to be in a max size of 512
per side, while PC-2700 is available in a gig a side. If I wanted
to start with 1 pair, would I be better off with 1 gig of PC3200, or
2 gigs of PC2700?

 
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