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Old June 14th, 2006   #21
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Eeke, RDRam boards are hard to come by these days. RDRam is not part of the standard anymore. Some great Socket 478 board are the Asus P4 series. The P4P is one of the best socket 478 boards made and is <100.00. The P4C is of course your high level enthusiast board, runs the i875 chipset ect and is a bit more expensive.These boards of course use DDR, RDRam cannot be used.

Some great Socket 478 board are the Asus P4 series. The P4P is one of the best socket 478 boards made. The P4C is of course your high level enthusiast board, run the i875 chipset ect.

These boards of course use DDR, RDRam cannot be used.

92.00 Asus P4P800S 865 chipset

The P4P come in a variety of flavors, newegg has a bunch.



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Eeke, RDRam boards are hard to come by these days. RDRam is not part of the standard anymore. Some great Socket 478 board are the Asus P4 series. The P4P is one of the best socket 478 boards made and is <100.00. The P4C is of course your high level enthusiast board, runs the i875 chipset ect and is a bit more expensive.These boards of course use DDR, RDRam cannot be used.

Some great Socket 478 board are the Asus P4 series. The P4P is one of the best socket 478 boards made. The P4C is of course your high level enthusiast board, run the i875 chipset ect.

These boards of course use DDR, RDRam cannot be used.

92.00 Asus P4P800S 865 chipset

The P4P come in a variety of flavors, newegg has a bunch.
Ah ha!! That's my board!!! I love it! It's really stable, a good OCer, and just an all around happy board!



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What about a board that uses DDR? Will my 3.06 533fsb Northwood proc work with one of them?



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What about a board that uses DDR? Will my 3.06 533fsb Northwood proc work with one of them?
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Some great Socket 478 board are the Asus P4 series. The P4P is one of the best socket 478 boards made.
Indeed - in fact, it was on a P4P800 that I OC'd my previous 2.4C Northwood to 3.4GHz. The i865PE was a kicka** chipset in its day.

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I spy WRC WRX!!



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Whats a good inexpensive board for my 3.06 northwood? I see the asus board above is for a prescott proc.



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Whats a good inexpensive board for my 3.06 northwood? I see the asus board above is for a prescott proc.
It *supports* Prescott, but is not strictly for a Prescott. The P4P800SE would be the exact one I'd recommend for your processor...



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Thanks!!!! :D



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W00T I got my main system working again. I was thinking about the problem and was wondering if I hooked the new USB keyboard to the motherboards USB port instead of the 4 port PCI USB 2.0 board I usually use if that would make a difference and sure enough when I booted up it recognized the keyboard and let me into the bios where I could reset the system. I probably should have thought of that sooner but I'm a happy camper now. :D



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I was thinking about the problem and was wondering if I hooked the new USB keyboard to the motherboards USB port instead of the 4 port PCI USB 2.0 board I usually use if that would make a difference and sure enough when I booted up it recognized the keyboard and let me into the bios where I could reset the system. I probably should have thought of that sooner but I'm a happy camper now. :D
DAMNIT MAN! You gotta tell us these little details! :P
Glad you got it figured out though, I assume it is all running good as new again now?



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