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Hey, i bought a P5KC asus mobo and a Q6600 but i wish to return the P5KC as it hangs all the time and its {censored} with osx86.

What asus/non-asus board would u recommend that works flawlessy with mac (with some hacking ofcourse :wacko:) and is still a good board?

 

i havent had time to research, so im open for suggestions.

 

Thanks!

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Hey thanks for the replies, iw as looking @ the DQ6 motherboard for gigabyte. sounds great! . could someone confirm that this board works well with everything? meaning sata lan etc.

 

Thanks for the replies once again. if theres any others also please say something.

 

Regards,

Jeremy

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Hmm How much is the P5W compared to the INtel bad axe 2 compared to the Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6?

 

i dont want to spend over $300 aud :D . so probs bout 220-250usd? .

Thanks again for the replies. Im not much of an o/c and i dont think my local store sells the intel bad axe 2 ;).

So ill most probs get the Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6.

 

i just hope everything works lol. im not gonna buy it yet. could someone confirm that the Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6 and that everything works with osx?

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Yes it works, perform a little search on the forum.

 

But that's a high end board, built for overclockers.

 

If you don't overclock, choose a P5W-DH (Chipset 975) or a DS3P (Chipset P35) board.

Both are cheap, and P5W-DH is at it's end of life.

 

Choose a DS3P, you'll save some money, and you'll be ready for the next generation of CPU (penryn)

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hmm well i may just get the Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6.

With my current board my o.c is pretty limited so yes.

i dont honestly mind spenindg like an extra 50 bucks for a high end board, to me it would be worth it.

that way i if i do decide to upgrade it will still be a good board ;)

 

i was going to check up on the DS3P but my local store hasnt gottin any in.

Sorry for not searching, as i said ive been really busy lol.

 

Thanks for all the responses ;)

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Hmm How much is the P5W compared to the INtel bad axe 2 compared to the Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6?

 

i dont want to spend over $300 aud ;) . so probs bout 220-250usd? .

Thanks again for the replies. Im not much of an o/c and i dont think my local store sells the intel bad axe 2 ;) .

So ill most probs get the Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6.

 

i just hope everything works lol. im not gonna buy it yet. could someone confirm that the Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6 and that everything works with osx?

- Hi - the P5W DH is a known quantity; good 'n bad: one key OSX strength is onboard working PATA off the ICH7R Southbridge, this makes installation pretty simple compared to motherboards with [only] PATA off an jmicron 36x controller - OSX installation media have serious issues with this, forcing many OSX'ers to use SATA or USB DVD-drives for installation.

 

. . it in fact has a jmicron 363 [which needs to be disabled during installation, re-enabling after first boot & the installation of a suitable *.kext]]; this gives an extra SATA channel, an eSATA port, & the secondary PATA.

 

It is a famously stable mobo for 'clocking [dunno where 'hackintom' got his peculiar opinion from] - there are looooong threads at Xtreme forums on its use, tweakage, & so on. It is known to work well with 4x 1GB sticks of real JEDEC-standard PC6400 [in contrast to some 'recommended' Gigabyte mobos], & come to that with many non-standard boutique brands of DDR2. It is well made of good quality bits & so on & so forth & has been very well supported by Asus [many BIOS releases, including support for current 65nm 1333MHz C2Ds]: the onboard sound works well in OSX with SPDIF & linein. It is more-or-less uniquely fited with an onboard SATA splitter [the Silicon Image 'steelvine' widget] which gives transparent [ie bootable] SATA 2-port RAID - this is a real boon if your are an old hand & prefer from long hard experience to boot off a mirrored volume.

 

. . but: AFAIK sleep cannot be made to work [many have tried], it seems decreasingly likely to support the upcoming 'Penryn' [45nm process] C2Ds, & it is just about to be replaced with another highend [the P5W DH is Asus' top-end i975X mobo for home use] mobo using the P38 chipset.

 

If you prefer know quantities it is a good basis for an OSX system - I think I would just tend to prefer a BadAxe2 if buying today, & would personally wait a few weeks to see what the p38 chipset workstation-quality mobos are like.

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I'm very happy with my Bad Axe 2... I read all I could while searching for my system and I'm very happy with it. I know I may want something in the future but by that time i'm not going to be picking one of the "current" models outhere... For the most part out of this 3 motherboards listed by people here... either way you can't go wrong... jump in and join us.... the water is nice and warm. :dev:

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haha nice illusion there with the water :P .

 

I really want to get my OSX86 running.. its just that my current mobo is {censored} (P5KC) so i want to switch it. i was thinking of getting the Gigabyte one mentioned above. it looks great, just curious but does it have line-in working. I have searchd the osx86 wiki but it did not mention that board. What is that site that a user from here made to make hardware listing ALOT easier? i cant seem to find it anymore :).

 

Just curious but how much is the bad axe 2? Thanks for your replies :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

I have been also looking mobo for quad processor. Any opinions about Asus P5KR? Looks like noone has mentioned it here yet... The reason why I am interested

about it is the price since it is alot cheaper than GA-P35-DQ6/DS3P or intel bad axe2  ;)

 

It has ICH9R for sata II, but how about those onboard sound, lan, etc?

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