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    ASUS P4C800-E i875P

    "Priced at just below the £140 mark makes it an expensive motherboard. We feel that it has enough going for it to justify that price tag. It may not be the perfect Pentium 4 motherboard but it gets closer to the definition than most we've had through the labs. Although released around 9 months ago, it still has enough virtue to be considered for premium P4-based systems."
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    Voltage fluctuation to the CPU can easily be cured via the droop mod.

    Just done it to my Asus P4C800E a few days ago.

    With 1.6v selected in the bios, under extreme load (running two instances of Prime together), the VCore would climb as high as 1.66v and fall as low as 1.50-1.52v!!

    With the droop mod in place, the VCore will only fall to whatever is set in the bios.

    So 1.6v set in the bios will only drop to 1.6v under extreme load.

    Well worth doing.

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