that's NOT fair!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by chanelight
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that's NOT fair!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by chanelight
that is the pits!...i thought all 965x chipset boards had the ability to lower the multi.Quote:
Originally Posted by irenic
sure, cos G965 is not T series Mobo :) so, I really don't sure that G965 is OCable like the T series ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
i presume they will make it into a T series...they did it on AMD boards with the NVidia 6100 series chipset...lets hope, for me!:D
i hope so, because i want one too :D too expensive to buy mobo, memory and vga in one time :(
here is mine dropping multi in crystal cpuid
http://img431.imageshack.us/img431/7...2mx2yp8.th.jpg
i wonder if anyone who good in bios editing can enable the cpu multiplier for this board :-"
i think most would like to be able to adjust the multi from the bios....
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Originally Posted by raydelee
for some reason CPUID isnt working.
when i load it up it says the minimum and maximum at 9x
i tried TAT which loads and gives an error and says "error loading clock modulation" or something basiclaly its saying it cant load the driver to adjust the multiplier. it then immediately kicks my multi down to 6x.
ok then load CPUID again and it says that my min is 6x and max is 9x but i cant select 6x all i can select is 9x..
am i not enabling something.
i go right to the options for multiplier adjustments.
do i have to enable something first ?
yup best to adjust from biosQuote:
Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
since there is no multi on bios
i'm just testing it on windows then :)
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Originally Posted by raydelee
good stuff ray.
now thats the Dlx right, sorry i didnt check.
my DS3 does that, i cant say they all do it but mine will.
i cant say the 965PT is a bad board it isnt but it definately isnt better than my DS3,
it did the same at 9x as mine did but it took more volts.. not sure why though
but it does have a nice vcore rail. not as much droop as my ds3 but it still took more volts. again wierd and not sure why.
My Biostar seem like it doesn't like DDR1000 very time boot up it's freeze. I have no more clue what to do now. Need to buy the DDR800 to test
I killed my p5b dlx , and i decided to test my e6600 on my biostar 965p deluxe.
Cooling : tuniq tower 120
~20°c ambiant temp.
Vcore : 1.7v bios.
http://users.skynet.be/pt1t/biostar/...arpt965dlx.PNG
http://users.skynet.be/pt1t/biostar/...65dlx_cpuz.PNG
i m going to test it also under phase change :D
[QUOTE=Pt1t]I killed my p5b dlx , and i decided to test my e6600 on my biostar 965p deluxe.
Cooling : tuniq tower 120
~20°c ambiant temp.
Vcore : 1.7v bios.
show me how you set in bio please and what bio version?
damn nice ambiant temp for u thereQuote:
Originally Posted by Pt1t
in malaysia ambiant 33c:mad:
Damn, my ambient temp is around 17c because I live in the basement and it's cold. I'm gonna make the jump to Conroe after I sell my Wii for an exuberant amount on Ebay. I'm thinking about an e6300 and this TForce. I'm happy with the TForce4U 939 AMD so hopefully the experience will be good again. Browsing through this thread I see mostly e6600 results so I'm not getting a good idea of this boards max stable (air cooled) FSB. If I can get around 500 (keep in mind freezing ambient temps) that would be fantastic.Quote:
Originally Posted by raydelee
Biostar TForce 965PT, out of the box.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...T/pi1m_532.jpg
That looks tasty Benny. Where and when did you buy your e6300? Also, what memory are you running?
I'm thinking about getting the Biostar TForce 965PT and over clocking the e6300 CPU. Does this board let you change the fsb:dram ratio to less then 1:1 say 5:4? I ask because I have pc667 that can over clock to pc800 but I might want to over clock passed 2.8ghz (7 x 400). If this board can't what one can for about the same price?
965 chipsets cant do that, 975 can and the upcoming rd600 can do fully async
E6300 week 27. I bought it at local shop in my country about 1 month ago. I'm using KHX8500D2K2/1G memory from Kingston.Quote:
Originally Posted by dqniel
Some stability bench at FSB 530 Mhz, still out of the box.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...3dm01_530a.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6.../pi32_530b.jpg
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Originally Posted by Kasten
you must mean 4:5...i can not speak to the biostar board but i do know the asus lowest memory ratio is 1:1 if you are using the 266 fsb....if you are referring about going lower on the FSB scale...i would say WHY!?:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by 775911
He said why, he is using cheaper ram that he dont think will overclock as well conroe does. Ive been looking at the same thing but theres almost no mention of ratios the 975 boards will do. With Ati you can set the fsb and ram independently and to whichever mhz suits
he says the PC667 will overclock to PC800 so, i presume he is saying it will clock up to 400 FSB if he uses 1:1 ratioQuote:
Originally Posted by 775911