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					|  Posted: Fri, 22nd Aug 2008 01:34    Post subject: Custom PC Critique |  |  
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					|  Posted: Fri, 22nd Aug 2008 02:01    Post subject: |  |  
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					| I meant ditch Vista from his purchase list.
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					|  Posted: Fri, 22nd Aug 2008 02:04    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Dude... don't consider yourself limited. NCIX is fucking incredible.
 Oh and ya, get a better motherboard. Jesus christ, its the backbone of your pc.
 
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					|  Posted: Fri, 22nd Aug 2008 02:06    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | inz wrote: |  	  | I meant ditch Vista from his purchase list. | 
 
 Oh... hehehe!!
 
 Well, that was MY first thought actually (save $200+ etc etc) but then I saw the columns.  I *think* he means he already has those parts, it's only the stuff in the top box-out that he's buying.
 
 I could be wrong though, in which case I'm with you -- ditch the Vista retail.  Too fucking costly.
 
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					|  Posted: Fri, 22nd Aug 2008 03:46    Post subject: |  |  
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					| How is it possible Direct Canada will be cheaper.... You only pay 5% tax unless you live in BC... |  | 
	
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					|  Posted: Fri, 22nd Aug 2008 04:12    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  Posted: Fri, 22nd Aug 2008 08:42    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Today/tomorrow I am building PC on this mobo for the friend, will give my impression later. But from that I gathered on the forums at the moment all P5Q series suffers from unpolished BIOS
 - Mobo highly overvoltage on Auto setting and on manual settings close to auto, so you need to enter voltage by yourself and make them 0.10 /  0.20 higher than default settings. Voltage measurement with multimeter is highly recommended.
 - Q-FAN thingy is not working properly.
 
 ASUS P5Q PRO Voltage Regulation
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					|  Posted: Mon, 25th Aug 2008 00:18    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Well, I have played with ASUS P5Q-E
 1. Mobo indeed overvoltage nearly all voltages in Auto and at 1/2 steps close to it. From step 3 overvoltage is usually around 0.03 - 0.08 V.
 2. Q-FAN worked only with 4-pin fan @ 4-pin CPU FAN connector, fans @ remaining three 3-pin FAN connectors always  spin at 100%
 
 Besides these two had no other issues with this board. Haven't tried to overclock on it yet.
 
 Overall it is a normal board with issues
   
 Quality wise my rating is
 
 1. Abit
 2. Gigabyte
 3. Asus
 
 But as no Abit and Gigabyte were available at the time of purchase, I had to get Asus
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					|  Posted: Mon, 25th Aug 2008 05:40    Post subject: |  |  
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