nigel said:
I've been saving a little here and there; to piece together a new
system. After researching and reading some positive reviews,
I bought the P4P800 Deluxe.
I just started reading this group, and I see many disgruntled P4P
owners.
Can anyone offer some optimism ... or did I already make a mistake.
thanks
Great board but with some minor drawbacks that I discovered:
* The POST default setting is to report CPU fan failure when the CPU fan speed
is below a certain value. This feature is not compatible with thermistor
controlled fans that run at a low speed at power-on. Maybe using the Q-fan
setting solves this but then the fan speed will not be low enough for a
significant fan noise reduction
* The SATA IF does not support RAID1 (although claimed so by the ASUS web page,
maybe later issues has changed), reducing the possibility of combining high
performance and high reliability
*The SATA IF is the third IDE controller which means that if it is partitioned
in more than one disk the CD or DVD will default be disk D: and the other hard
disks E:, F: etc
* The slow boot problem can occur for some configurations but the User's Manual
doesn't give a hint on how to solve the problem
* The offered binding is a bit poor. One woud have liked more
panels/cables/connectors for the additional interfaces that are available on the
board
I also found that the Auto CPU voltage setting gives a voltage that is too high
(2,6 GHz P4, 1,6 V vs 1,525 V max according to the CPU box), but maybe that
could be an error in the monitoring.
This is my 6th computer assembly, been working with others like Jetway (with old
AMD K6!!), EPOX, QDI and other ASUS boards. This is the most feature rich board
I've used and with as little problems as with the other boards. Actually the
only boards that died for me was an ASUS P3V4X (IDE controller broke down).