question :)
can i use a non C2D CPUs on this board?
I still love my old 506 and want to try this CPU on this mobo?
any clue?
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question :)
can i use a non C2D CPUs on this board?
I still love my old 506 and want to try this CPU on this mobo?
any clue?
Biostar's website is an disaster so I don't think you'll find the answer there.Quote:
Originally Posted by chanelight
If you look at another mobo with the same chipset you will find out if works on that mobo.
http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/c...l=P5B%20Deluxe
I believe the 506 is listed on the above ASUS cpu support page for the P5B Deluxe.
I'm not liable for the above advice.:fact:
The specifications for the Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe CPU says, "Intel Core 2 Duo/Pentium D/Pentium 4/Celeron D Processor".
hmm... on your signature, you use a D805 right? it has same bus like 506 (533 MHz). and you are using DS3, so i think that my cpu also fit in that mobo :)Quote:
Originally Posted by msgclb
but... when i see this screen shot:
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/4581/fsbqe3.jpg
it says that minimum fsb is 266 MHz, but my cpu only has 133 MHz FSB in default :(
so what should i do?
isn't that screen shot with a C2D in the socket?...if so, it is probably detecting the bus speed and showing it as the minimum selectable FSB.
Quote:
Originally Posted by chanelight
looks like this mb is quite good !
at least with less pbs than P5B DL...
I'll think about it :D
what did you guys set in bio how come when I open CPUZ it only tell 1 cpu core?
doesn't it say 2 cores at the bottom?
core 1 tread 1. I set it to 600x8 in bios it show 4.8Ghz when restart but actual is only 3.2Ghz
peel back the overclock to see if it shows correctly....
hmm... i see... so if i put a 506 in the socket, the bios will show 133 as a minimum FSB right?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
that would be my guess....as long as the bios is coded to accept that processor, it should show the base FSB as the minimum
Is this available to purchase yet? I can't find it anywhere.
newegg has had this board for awhile now lmao. go there and search it u will find in under biostar
it is not the deluxe model
They didn't when I searched last week or yesterday. I think you're seeing another motherboard...Quote:
Originally Posted by natedog420
newegg has the non-deluxe model for about $105...i think it has no raid and the multi changing feature is not available; although someone said the deluxe model might not have the multi changing feature either.Quote:
Originally Posted by dqniel
450 mhz fsb was the first setting i booted with my PT. after a freeze in os i wasnt able to boot that clock anymore. anything below works fine after a while of testing [even 449 :confused2] but from 450 mhz it fails.
is it actually necessary cooling the mosfets ? :D
maybe i should try a better mch cooling allthough bios shows 22° C SYS Temp :cool:
do you think cooling is the reason for that fsb wall ?
i will have soon à biostar deluxe... :D
...during the RMA of my P5WDH :slapass:
dammit ... can anybody help with that wall at 450 mhz ? i mean voltages are even all minimum at 449 mhz.
Problably memory, Biostar has weird memory issues, if your memory bugs out in 2:3 you'll know it's memory issue...Quote:
Originally Posted by BAR*B*Q
ya, allready thought of and tried 2 different micron d9 kits.
and they go with ddr 800 divider far over 500 mhz. 533 really works fine up to 449 mhz. exactly from 450 mhz it wont boot.
€ i did the vdimm mod, increased voltages. tried any bios. but its allways the same fsb wall 1:1.
sounds like chipset limit is reached for that type ram.
but even DaWaN is using memory with micron chips. with succes i suppose.
and isnt it a coinscidence that it dies exatcly at 450 mhz ?
in fact it would be pain in the arse. this board was actually meant to max my cellshocks 8000 out.
first of all, not all ram sticks from the same batch are equal...because one user has no problem reaching a certain fsb, doesn't mean that you will get the same results with the same model sticks.
thats why i testet two different kits. same result on both of them.