Hi,
My current setup is as follows...
GA-965P-DS3P rev 2.0
4GB OCZ PC2-8500
E6600
The cpu will clock happily to 3.0Ghz (333 x 9) at stock voltage but I'm considering buying a new motherboard, my reasoning is that...
1. It should offer a little in the way of a performance increase due to the newer chipset
2. Offer better OC'ing due to higher native FSB support
3. Offer more efficient, lower power consumption, and lower temps
4. Offer a upgrade route to a faster CPU when prices fall further
What I look for in building a system is the fastest performance I can get for the lowest power consumption, so normally I configure the cpu to run at stock speeds using the lowest voltages as possibly, and on overclocking never go beyond stock voltages.
Couple of questions:
1. Will I see any noticeable performance improvement with the newer chipsets?
2. Will I see any noticeable power saving with the newer chipsets?
Assuming the upgrade is worth it then I need to decide on which board to buy, I'd be looking for the most power efficient board that offers a full range of overclocking features, most importantly the ability to underclock and reduce voltages, not really concerned about cross fire as I'd most likely only ever use 1 graphics card, however I'd like the option to use raid 0 (and/or maybe a solid state drive in the near future), and considering I’ve just purchased 4GB of ddr2 guess I’d sticking with that for a while.
Will probably stick to a Gigabyte board as I’ve been very happy with the current one I have, however looking at the Gigabyte website my head is spinning, can anyone help decipher what all models are and which would be the best buy, ideally don't want to spend much more than £100?
Many thanks in advance.
My current setup is as follows...
GA-965P-DS3P rev 2.0
4GB OCZ PC2-8500
E6600
The cpu will clock happily to 3.0Ghz (333 x 9) at stock voltage but I'm considering buying a new motherboard, my reasoning is that...
1. It should offer a little in the way of a performance increase due to the newer chipset
2. Offer better OC'ing due to higher native FSB support
3. Offer more efficient, lower power consumption, and lower temps
4. Offer a upgrade route to a faster CPU when prices fall further
What I look for in building a system is the fastest performance I can get for the lowest power consumption, so normally I configure the cpu to run at stock speeds using the lowest voltages as possibly, and on overclocking never go beyond stock voltages.
Couple of questions:
1. Will I see any noticeable performance improvement with the newer chipsets?
2. Will I see any noticeable power saving with the newer chipsets?
Assuming the upgrade is worth it then I need to decide on which board to buy, I'd be looking for the most power efficient board that offers a full range of overclocking features, most importantly the ability to underclock and reduce voltages, not really concerned about cross fire as I'd most likely only ever use 1 graphics card, however I'd like the option to use raid 0 (and/or maybe a solid state drive in the near future), and considering I’ve just purchased 4GB of ddr2 guess I’d sticking with that for a while.
Will probably stick to a Gigabyte board as I’ve been very happy with the current one I have, however looking at the Gigabyte website my head is spinning, can anyone help decipher what all models are and which would be the best buy, ideally don't want to spend much more than £100?
Many thanks in advance.