Ok l know its a dual channel board so how do you make it 'go dual channel' as they say, do you ask it nicely to go to dual channel ?, or alter the bios, which of the four are dualed ?, theres two red and two yellow in groups of two, ie one red close to one yellow then a gap and a red close to a yellow, so to optomize 2x512 and 1x1024 which are the best slots ?.
l've read through the Mobo blurb and it means....well its like the screens you see in the Matrix....its just all glyph to me :sad:
l'm sure mine is 667, ie PC5300 ( thanks Dave l understand those numbers !! LOL ) but how do you find out ?, l'm sure theres a page somewhere that lists all this or some utility that tells you when you click an icon on the desk top, l seem to recall Direct x tester had a system information page and one of my registry cleaners has it as well.
I do a lot to streamline my PC with reductions in applications running and defrag and optomised cache but have never fiddled with the bios or Ram and for goodness sake SATA controllers.....what ever happened to good old IDE !!, the new Mobo only supporting two IDE items as opposed to the old 4 and thus two IDE items are now redundant and bin able.
FS9 goes like stink to be honest so an extra 10% on 120FPS seems fruitless, FSx is ok but l figure most of that gain is from the core2duo chip and not RAM or other stuff.
l'll have to check all my FSB and RAM when l get home, maybe 800 (PC6400) would be better, l think thats the max the Mobo will support, l'll be back in a few hours no doubt with more tech questions, nothing too in depth, slowly slowly catchy monkey
BTW if you get a new screen with DVI D input....keep your old VGA cable or make sure your new screen has both inputs available, DVI D will not suppot the bios graphics so its a blank screen until Windows is up and running, threw me quite a scare when my £350 new LCD screen sat there all blank when the PC booted up !. Bios is only supported by VGA graphics so its a quick cable swap to get into your Bios.
Best
Michael