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Profile: stranger
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Hello, i'm new here, i'm from Brazil. My english is not perfect, sorry.
I would like to say, in Brazil, don't have Maximus II formula to sell yet, then i can't buy it.
I'm buying a new computer...

New Config (I already bought all)

CPU: Quad 2 Core Q9450
Mem: 4GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800mhz (Cas Latency 4 @ 1.8v)
VGA: Sapphire HD4850 512MB
HD: 500GB Seagate 7200.11RPM 32mb Buffer (NCQ)
DVD-R: Asus 2014L1T
Zalman 460w
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I wanna make a cool overclock, to make it perfect.
The Q9450 only have 8 of multiplicator, then ill need a higher FSB.
Ill make something like this: FSB 425 x 8 (Total: 3.4ghz) or, FSB 400 x 8 (Total: 3.2ghz)

[b]I dont will make a crossfire[b]
The computer is for general use, like 30% Games, 30% Multimedia, 40% internet/programs.
And ill let the computer on a lot of time, like 18/hours per day.
Then i wanna a balanced motherboard, to use daily.

At least, but not least:
The new motherboards P45 are on 65nm right? And the X38/X48 are 90nm?

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EDIT:
Anyone know a review of P5Q Deluxe vs Rampage Formula?
And a review of Biostar Tpower I45?

Sugestions please?

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Profile: stranger
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no one can help?

Profile: old hand
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if you won't crossfire, than i say the p5q is your best bet

sorry i don;t have any prior knowledge to a link that might compare those three boards =/

Profile: stranger
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okay thanks.
more anyone :D?

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Rampage Formula

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx? [...] 3=640&l4=0

It is geared more for gaming and overclocking.
-X48 Chipset ----> 2 x PCIe 2.0 x16 , support at full x16, x16 speed
=better Crossfire performance at high resolutions

-includes SupremeFX II Audio Card

-More MOBO fan connector ports

-more "fluff" to overclock

P5Q


-Intel® P45 chipset -----> only one PCIe 2.0 x16
=a little less Crossfire performance at high resolution.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx? [...] 3=709&l4=0

P5E Deluxe might be also good choice. It is basically a Rampage with slightly less extra stuff (less money) It is X48 Chipset based like Rampage MOBO.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx? [...] 3=640&l4=0


From your description where you are doing NO Crossfire......Rampage might be waste of money for you.


Message edited by Nytmare on 08-17-2008 at 06:23:31 PM

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