Sound Mind
02-24-2007, 03:50 AM
So, I'm planning a build with this (http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16813131070) motherboard, the P5B-E, with overclocking an E6600 in mind. I've read plenty about it only recognizing 1.8V memory without a BIOS update, so I'm grabbing a 256MB stick of Kingston that's on the QVL list, specifically for the purpose of just getting it to post so I can flash the BIOS and use the real stuff. But the real stuff is where my question comes in.
I'm getting the impression that it's pretty picky about RAM, so I wanted to check with you fine folks here first before I dropped the $200 on memory that didn't work.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820227123
Granted I'm getting two in a dual-channel configuration, will that stuff work fine? I'd consider 2.4V memory, but according to the reviews, getting a version of the board that supports it is rare. 2.1V seems to be most likely after a BIOS flash. Plus for a beginning OC'er, I'm sure it's just fine.
Anyhow, would that memory and that board make a good pair?
Also, right now, I'm very budget-conscious. So if good substitutes come to mind, please bear that in mind, as well.
Thanks!
I'm getting the impression that it's pretty picky about RAM, so I wanted to check with you fine folks here first before I dropped the $200 on memory that didn't work.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820227123
Granted I'm getting two in a dual-channel configuration, will that stuff work fine? I'd consider 2.4V memory, but according to the reviews, getting a version of the board that supports it is rare. 2.1V seems to be most likely after a BIOS flash. Plus for a beginning OC'er, I'm sure it's just fine.
Anyhow, would that memory and that board make a good pair?
Also, right now, I'm very budget-conscious. So if good substitutes come to mind, please bear that in mind, as well.
Thanks!