I've homed in on (but not yet bought) this particular mobo as the one on which to base my new Windows machine that I'm about to build. It'll run under WinXP 32-bit.
I've been researching this mobo for several weeks but, being new to Gigagyte mobos, am unfamiliar with Gigabyte's conventions and methods for adding mobo drivers. Several queries have arisen regarding this GA-P55-US3L:-
1) I contacted the online retailer to ask which Revn. no. of this that he currently stocked. I was told Revn. 2.1 but, as far as I can see, Gigabyte has never produced a version 2.1, albeit that the latest is 2.3. The one before was Revn. 2.0. Anyway, with Gigabyte mobos, what's the difference between one revision and another? Is it hardware on the mobo, or is it simply the BIOS, or maybe drivers that come on the mobo's CD that are more up-to-date?
2) From the BIOS compatibility tables at Gigabyte's website, I've noticed that the Intel i5-650 LGA1156 3.2GHz Clarkdale CPU is listed twice (absolutely identical) but wiith different BIOS versions ( 'BIOS since' column). How do I know which one of these two BIOSs is the most appropriate to use? The thought has crossed my mind that this might be a website mistake by Gigabyte. If I later need to update the BIOS to one of those two, I don't want to choose the wrong one!
3) I've seen the downloadable up-to-date drivers at the website. Are these downloadables all standalone drivers? That's to say, do I need to install any previous drivers beforehand, or can I just install them immediately following my installation of WinXP and SP3, as the files downloadable from the website?
4) I won't be using the onboard audio; instead, I'll be using a third-party PCI sound card (PCI, not PCIe). Therefore, I'll be disabling the onboard audio via the BIOS. Will I still need to install the Microsoft UAA driver, though? I've no idea what that MS UAA driver is all about.
5) I intend using the built-in Realtek Ethernet port on the board but I don't want to bother with the Realtek diagnostic utility. So, can I safely ignore the Realtek diagnostic driver? And I do I still nevertheless need the PCIe LAN driver?
6) Do I need to install the Gigabyte SATA2 Preinstall driver update if I intend never to use the computer in the AHCI/RAID mode and instead just use Native IDE mode for my SATA HDD?