Motherboard Forums


Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes

Intel D875 vs D865

 
 





















Alfa
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      04-05-2004, 03:08 PM


Simple question , what is the advantage of the 875 over the 865 mobs.
Is the speed difference that noticable. I'm looking at getting a new
mob with 3.0Ghz cpu for gaming & video rendering just can't decide
which way to go. Any advice would be appreciated.


Cheers
 
Reply With Quote
 
Tony Linguini
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      04-05-2004, 04:07 PM
From Tom's Hardware
"Our key findings are as follows: the marketing strategists from Intel argue
that the two chips differ from one another in that the 875P essentially
performs better than the 865PE. The performance advantage is mainly said to
result form the fast "PAT" memory access, which is officially not possible
in the case of the 865."
"In practice, however, a completely different picture emerges: the benchmark
results of our test field prove that, depending on the manufacturer, boards
based on the Intel 865PE are just as fast as boards with the Intel 875P. The
key factors here are optimization of the BIOS software and adjustment of
running times through the appropriate layout of the track conductors. The
fast storage access (in the case of the 875P) is therefore not the sole
factor determining the speed of a board."

I picked the D875 because the higher number makes me feel like I have more
(LOL)


 
Reply With Quote
 
JanH.
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      04-06-2004, 08:05 AM
"Alfa" <> schreef in bericht
news: om...
> Simple question , what is the advantage of the 875 over the 865 mobs.
> Is the speed difference that noticable. I'm looking at getting a new
> mob with 3.0Ghz cpu for gaming & video rendering just can't decide
> which way to go. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>
> Cheers


===============================================

My computer with a boxed Intel D875PBZ motherboard (with a 3.0 GHz cpu and
1.24 MB RAM, DDR 400 synchronous) turned out to be a lemon: during about one
in ten start-ups the computer cannot find my keyboard (bios message:
"Keyboard not functional"). I have tried different keyboards and mice, but
to no avail. Updated to the latest bios (P22): no success. Changed the
graphics card from Matrox to NVidia: problem remains.

On the Intel web site I only found this solution: "reseat every computer
component"...

By the way: the cpu's ventilator is rather loud so I have now a Zalman
passive cpu cooler (temperature at present about 37 degrees Celsius) (the
keyboard problem occurred already before this change).

Not much cheers, JanH.


 
Reply With Quote
 
Frank Fussenegger
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      04-06-2004, 07:55 PM
Wouldn't the warrantee cover this kind of problem?


"JanH." <> wrote in message news:<>...
> "Alfa" <> schreef in bericht
> news: om...
> > Simple question , what is the advantage of the 875 over the 865 mobs.
> > Is the speed difference that noticable. I'm looking at getting a new
> > mob with 3.0Ghz cpu for gaming & video rendering just can't decide
> > which way to go. Any advice would be appreciated.
> >
> >
> > Cheers

>
> ===============================================
>
> My computer with a boxed Intel D875PBZ motherboard (with a 3.0 GHz cpu and
> 1.24 MB RAM, DDR 400 synchronous) turned out to be a lemon: during about one
> in ten start-ups the computer cannot find my keyboard (bios message:
> "Keyboard not functional"). I have tried different keyboards and mice, but
> to no avail. Updated to the latest bios (P22): no success. Changed the
> graphics card from Matrox to NVidia: problem remains.
>
> On the Intel web site I only found this solution: "reseat every computer
> component"...
>
> By the way: the cpu's ventilator is rather loud so I have now a Zalman
> passive cpu cooler (temperature at present about 37 degrees Celsius) (the
> keyboard problem occurred already before this change).
>
> Not much cheers, JanH.

 
Reply With Quote
 
JanH.
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      04-07-2004, 09:13 AM
"Frank Fussenegger" <> schreef in bericht
news: om...
> Wouldn't the warrantee cover this kind of problem?
>

=============================================

Sure, but I got fed-up with lugging the computer back to the shop and then
re-installing all software (and/or confidential data) again and again. As
long as I watch out during the start-up process (or listen: two beeps
instead of one) the computer works fine.

Regards, JanH.


 
Reply With Quote
 
Alfa
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      04-12-2004, 11:07 PM
"JanH." <> wrote in message news:<>...
> "Frank Fussenegger" <> schreef in bericht
> news: om...
> > Wouldn't the warrantee cover this kind of problem?
> >

> =============================================
>
> Sure, but I got fed-up with lugging the computer back to the shop and then
> re-installing all software (and/or confidential data) again and again. As
> long as I watch out during the start-up process (or listen: two beeps
> instead of one) the computer works fine.
>
> Regards, JanH.


Thanks for the replies, so basically i'll save my money and get the intel d865perlk.
 
Reply With Quote
 
steven67@
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      04-13-2004, 12:54 AM
Alfa wrote:

> "JanH." <> wrote in message news:<>...
> > "Frank Fussenegger" <> schreef in bericht
> > news: om...
> > > Wouldn't the warrantee cover this kind of problem?
> > >

> > =============================================
> >
> > Sure, but I got fed-up with lugging the computer back to the shop and then
> > re-installing all software (and/or confidential data) again and again. As
> > long as I watch out during the start-up process (or listen: two beeps
> > instead of one) the computer works fine.
> >
> > Regards, JanH.

>
> Thanks for the replies, so basically i'll save my money and get the intel d865perlk.


..



The 875 supports ECC; the 865 doesn't. ECC can detect mulitple-bit memory errors, and correct
single-bit errors. If you want the extra protection provided by ECC, get the 875 board and ECC
memory. If you don't care about ECC, and want to save a few bucks, get the 865 board.



 
Reply With Quote
 
Post Replies Here Please
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      04-13-2004, 02:57 AM
>>>>> "steven67@" == steven67@ <steven67@REMOVE_THISmindspring.com> writes:

steven67@> Alfa wrote:
>> "JanH." <> wrote in message
>> news:<>... > "Frank Fussenegger"
>> <> schreef in bericht >
>> news: om... > >
>> Wouldn't the warrantee cover this kind of problem?
>> > >
>> > =============================================
>> >
>> > Sure, but I got fed-up with lugging the computer back to the

>> shop and then > re-installing all software (and/or confidential
>> data) again and again. As > long as I watch out during the
>> start-up process (or listen: two beeps > instead of one) the
>> computer works fine.
>> >
>> > Regards, JanH.

>>
>> Thanks for the replies, so basically i'll save my money and get
>> the intel d865perlk.


steven67@> .



steven67@> The 875 supports ECC; the 865 doesn't. ECC can detect
steven67@> mulitple-bit memory errors, and correct single-bit errors.
steven67@> If you want the extra protection provided by ECC, get the
steven67@> 875 board and ECC memory. If you don't care about ECC, and
steven67@> want to save a few bucks, get the 865 board.


Concur with the above and would add the 875 is a six layer board.

Good luck

 
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Intel wants & needs Microsoft to accept Larrabee GPU / GPGPU into theNext-Gen Xbox NV55 Intel 17 09-11-2008 08:53 AM
Intel Larrabee [speculation] to offer 16x the performance of GeForce8800 ? - Intel, Nvidia partnership to give Larrabee hardware rasterizingcapability? Larrabee could be useful for games NV55 Intel 0 12-19-2007 02:43 AM
Intel 'Larrabee' GPU: 16 Cores - 2GHz - 150W - Nvidia Partnership(?) AirRaid Intel 11 06-19-2007 12:23 AM
Intel announces "Nehalem" - 8-core CPU with mem-controller + graphic capabilities AirRaid Intel 6 04-28-2007 10:22 PM
Intel presentation reveals the future of the CPU-GPU war AirRaid Intel 2 04-12-2007 05:50 PM


All times are GMT. The time now is 11:40 PM.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43