I've had mine since last Thursday.
It's really sweet, and it's been performing awesome for me.
Using G.Skill 2GBHZ
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I've had mine since last Thursday.
It's really sweet, and it's been performing awesome for me.
Using G.Skill 2GBHZ
remove all power from the board and clear the cmos, power back up, jumper bac k to normal, use a single stick of ram in the 3rd or forth slot and see if it will boot. On a cleared boot like this, the board should spin up for a couple of seconds, power down, spin up again, power down, and then boot up...
If it does boot set the vdimm up at 2-2.1v and save cmos, remove power from the board and insert the other stick of ram, try powering up again. If this does not work, see if you can try some different ram, try to avoid any ram that has been run with high vdimm for excessive periods, if using older stuff. Promos and elpida types use lower vdimm intrinsically, even micron d9 should boot at 1.9 if it has not been run hard for longer periods. Failing this the problem is either SPD related or you may need to rma the board..
regards
raja
Anyone know of any heatsinks that'll cover the mosfets well, and push into the designed holes to secure, instead of having to adhere to mosfets themselves?
are HS on the mosfets absolutely necessary
waiting for newegg to get this back in stock..no way I am buying from ewiz
No, otherwise DFI wouldn't have skimped out of them. But it does look like they had plans at some point in time for cooling, since they have holes around the area for mounting something. But I figure it wouldn't hurt. Guess there was some sort of communication difficulty with my attachments not making it or something, so the order never shipped. I ended up pulling the trigger from ewiz last night. Meh... guess it's another week or two of waiting. AHHH
http://www.trend4pc.de/product_info....oducts_id/1100
New INFO from DFI-EU ->>> ETA ~ 4th.May.2007 ! :rolleyes: