Best choice would be the ASUS P5E Deluxe, for low value the ASUS P5QD Turbo, the P5Q series of boards SE Kannste password for overclocking.
Hi people, I would like to buy a new Mother Board for Socket 775 currently I have the ABIT IP35V with the Intel Q6700 at 3.2 Ghz the reason why I'd like a new motherboard is because I complete new AMD or Intel + DDR3 + DDR3 is too expensive. I thought I'll buy a good OC Motherboard from Asus so I can get out more but now the question which one i have looked at some threads and saw that just the P5Q's should be good and I've also picked out times second If you know other good or just tell me.
Best choice would be the ASUS P5E Deluxe, for low value the ASUS P5QD Turbo, the P5Q series of boards SE Kannste password for overclocking.
May I ask why the P5E Deluxe is the best choice and is also sufficient for the P5QD because my goal or is that impossible?
Basically the X48 and P45 differ only in the lanes for PCIe, but the P5E has got a better chipset cooling and the better layout with angle plugs, overclockingleistung will be probably similar for both boards. However, there is thus supports FSB 400 MHz for the extreme cpus, which has not the P5Q, But there is a socket 775 or lose a specific word is wenns.
Have indeed no quad core, but the dual core 4.5 GHz and had to be careful not gone one year to 3.8 GHz stable already earned the first-order OC-compatible. But I do not know how this behaves with NEM quad but I would not recommend the P5Q-SE my proposal is the Deluxe also good is the P5Q-E.
Ok one more question I got my quad core at 3.2 GHz so the mom says when I their contacts to further the improvement in game now or would change nothing because Dolles?
It depends on how far 100 MHz to bring much gardein + in games 200Mhz can ever be 2-5 frames 500 MHz to 10 frames and at times also be more all depends on the graphics card, resolution and game.
The smaller the resolution, the more dominant the performance of the CPU to have a faster game what exactly will make up now I can not tell you. As I said before, it also depends on the games and programs, and its settings since these Intel are well known for their OC results but I can also imagine that you can also pick out 300 to 700 Mhz which should be more noticeable.
With me is the almost continuous operation in the 750MHz have already paid out more but - depending on the CPU - can be too much OC fails calculations counterproductive by but that can actually test out with super pi. But if you are you now even a new S775 board zulegst, I had rather go with the CPU and durability in direction and then will do without 200MHz more like .
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