Hi all,
Before I start, this is not about an item that I've purchased from OCUK.
I've recently sent an Asus P5K mobo back for RMA, I've just found out (2 months later!) that they are not able to repair it.
Because I got so frustrated by not having a PC for so long without any communication as to what was happening I bought a 2nd hand Asus P5Q from the MM to tide me over.
Now I've been offered an ABIT IP35 Pro as a replacement for my Asus P5K.
I've got an Intel Q6600 CPU which I'd really like to push to it's limit.
Ok... so I don't know much about which mobo's are good etc, but I've got to decide if I want to:
a) Keep the Asus P5Q which I have, accept the IP35 I've been offered and sell that.
b) Sell the P5Q and put use the Abit IP35 in my machine.
c) Refuse the IP35 and try to get my money back.
d) Refuse the IP35 and ask what my alternatives are.
e) Sell both Mobo's and get a different one.
f) Sell the whole lot and upgrade.
g) Anything else I've not thought of yet.
Some points of note:
The P5K I had would not put my Q6600 above 2.7 stable.
The P5Q Easily does 3ghz and would do more, I'd be interested to see how much, but the 24pin power connection is in a silly place for my particular PSU where I've got it and I've had to use a cable tie to keep the power cable to the mobo from touching my CPU heatsink.
I don't know ANYTHING about the Abit, but I'm going to be annoyed about having to re-install windows to avoid any driver issues. Does anyone know how these mobo's compare?
Is the Abit a decent board from a good brand? I've always had Gigabyte or Asus in the past.
Just interested to know opinions on the boards and what people would do?
Thanks,
G
Before I start, this is not about an item that I've purchased from OCUK.
I've recently sent an Asus P5K mobo back for RMA, I've just found out (2 months later!) that they are not able to repair it.
Because I got so frustrated by not having a PC for so long without any communication as to what was happening I bought a 2nd hand Asus P5Q from the MM to tide me over.
Now I've been offered an ABIT IP35 Pro as a replacement for my Asus P5K.
I've got an Intel Q6600 CPU which I'd really like to push to it's limit.
Ok... so I don't know much about which mobo's are good etc, but I've got to decide if I want to:
a) Keep the Asus P5Q which I have, accept the IP35 I've been offered and sell that.
b) Sell the P5Q and put use the Abit IP35 in my machine.
c) Refuse the IP35 and try to get my money back.
d) Refuse the IP35 and ask what my alternatives are.
e) Sell both Mobo's and get a different one.
f) Sell the whole lot and upgrade.
g) Anything else I've not thought of yet.
Some points of note:
The P5K I had would not put my Q6600 above 2.7 stable.
The P5Q Easily does 3ghz and would do more, I'd be interested to see how much, but the 24pin power connection is in a silly place for my particular PSU where I've got it and I've had to use a cable tie to keep the power cable to the mobo from touching my CPU heatsink.
I don't know ANYTHING about the Abit, but I'm going to be annoyed about having to re-install windows to avoid any driver issues. Does anyone know how these mobo's compare?
Is the Abit a decent board from a good brand? I've always had Gigabyte or Asus in the past.
Just interested to know opinions on the boards and what people would do?
Thanks,
G