L-MoS
08-27-2008, 07:54 AM
I have been ALL over the place trying to fix this problem of mine. Like the title says... I have a BFG 680i sli rev c00, I've already fixed the vdroop but my problem is overclocking the Q6600 G0 stepping, I'm sure anyone here with this board is aware of this problem. I can get no higher than about 2.6 So for the time I've been using my e6850 which I borrowed from my old man and let him use my Q6600 until I fixed this.
Some info: BFG does not offer any new rev's, So I cannot RMA. I have seen plenty of ppl with EVGA boards that could OC quads just fine "A1 rev and T1 is it?" So EVGA took care of this probem. Now i've been trying to find out what components were replaced from c00 to a1, I have heard only that it has something to do with the vregs and changing the MOSFETS, But this was only 1 opinion and he wasn't even sure. At least I'm an engineering technician so I can order anything here from work so long as I have the part number. A complete listing of everything changed from C00 to A1 would be perfect! I doubt it tho. I cant imagine why anyone would go thru the trouble of trying to discover what all was changed, that would be damn near impossible anyway unless EVGA released the changes publicly of course and that will never happen QQ...
*Crosses fingers*
This is most likely my last attempt at solving this. Then I can kiss my Q6600 goodbye...
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Some info: BFG does not offer any new rev's, So I cannot RMA. I have seen plenty of ppl with EVGA boards that could OC quads just fine "A1 rev and T1 is it?" So EVGA took care of this probem. Now i've been trying to find out what components were replaced from c00 to a1, I have heard only that it has something to do with the vregs and changing the MOSFETS, But this was only 1 opinion and he wasn't even sure. At least I'm an engineering technician so I can order anything here from work so long as I have the part number. A complete listing of everything changed from C00 to A1 would be perfect! I doubt it tho. I cant imagine why anyone would go thru the trouble of trying to discover what all was changed, that would be damn near impossible anyway unless EVGA released the changes publicly of course and that will never happen QQ...
*Crosses fingers*
This is most likely my last attempt at solving this. Then I can kiss my Q6600 goodbye...
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