Hello everyone
, I just reasently had my Asus P5B Deluxe die on me, I replaced it with the Asus P5E X38 mainboard. My question is around chipset straps and at what FSB the Northbridge/memory controller is at its best performance at any given FSB speed. With my Asus P5B it was easy and a known fact that the memory controller performed best at 333, 400 and then at 467 FSB.
Now that I have a different motherboard/chipset is 333, 400 and 467 FSB going to be the sweat spot for the memory controller or is this beast (Asus P5E X38) going to behave differently than my older Asus P5B?
Also I have one my important question reguarding those buzzer speakers that give you important beep code when POST for the first time. It is my understanding that the buzzer that I need has four leads one +5v, two grounds and one speaker lead as seen on my Q connector is thats where I am supposed to plug it in. I have a homemade buzzer with only two leads -/+, but on my Q connector is labled "speaker" which has the four pins leads. If someone can show me a picture of one of these beep code buzzers with wiring I would be grateful.
Thank you guys!
, I just reasently had my Asus P5B Deluxe die on me, I replaced it with the Asus P5E X38 mainboard. My question is around chipset straps and at what FSB the Northbridge/memory controller is at its best performance at any given FSB speed. With my Asus P5B it was easy and a known fact that the memory controller performed best at 333, 400 and then at 467 FSB. Now that I have a different motherboard/chipset is 333, 400 and 467 FSB going to be the sweat spot for the memory controller or is this beast (Asus P5E X38) going to behave differently than my older Asus P5B?
Also I have one my important question reguarding those buzzer speakers that give you important beep code when POST for the first time. It is my understanding that the buzzer that I need has four leads one +5v, two grounds and one speaker lead as seen on my Q connector is thats where I am supposed to plug it in. I have a homemade buzzer with only two leads -/+, but on my Q connector is labled "speaker" which has the four pins leads. If someone can show me a picture of one of these beep code buzzers with wiring I would be grateful.
Thank you guys!


