Wont even boot, prolly needs more DRAM volts to get it though.... still my 900 is pulling 9k+ read and 8-8.2k write/copy with about 54ns
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Hey guys, yesterday my rig was running fine (see sig), Q6600 at 350 x 9. I received my second SATA DVD burner, so I unplugged the computer, cracked open the case and installed the burner. I also pulled off the Ultima90 cooler and added a bit more thermal paste, because I was getting high temps on 1 core during load test in Everest.
After I put everything back together, when I went to start it up, it would not post. Everything was spinning (all fans, all the LED's) and the board seems to have full power. The power switch won't even work to turn it off... I have to actually flip off the power at the back of the PSU (Corsair 620).
I hooked up the mini LCD, and tried again. I'm stuck at CPU INIT, with all fans running full blast and board LED's lit up. After shutting it down, I cleared the CMOS by holding in the button for ten seconds. Still stuck at CPU INIT. I uplugged the new burner, still stuck. Played with my RAM (two sticks, different slots, one stick, Channel A), still no go.
Any ideas? Possible short? Take out the CMOS battery? Take MoBo out of case and off of mobo tray, hook up the bare essentials? Anybody else have this problem, and find a workaround?
Nurn.. you broke your cpu.
Please, don't claim facts, when you don't know what really it is (sorry, was also pi**ed by that Barton explanation, and just prefered to shut up, as some people -not you- are deaf to any explanations, but kimandsally showed it very well). No bad feelings, but here are FACTS
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Gigab...48-71635.shtml
Gigabyte is taking the time to build a rev1.1 of the board when they can just swap the X38 for a X48. Looks like PCB v1.1 will be reserved to the next X48 with an emphasis on overclocking performance... Also, a rev1.1 less than 2 months after a rev1.0...
Be sure, ASUS is doing the same, but, opposed to Gigabyte, they never officially announced in time a "small revision of their PCBs (they are very marketting aware to do it).
Buyers should really wait, the X48 on new PCB revisions should definetealy give the stability of quadcores over 400MHz FSB. If that stability is so hard to reach till now, it is evident that it is not a CPU or RAM problem, but a motherboard problem. With offcial 400 FSB support for upcoming 45nm quad core CPUs, the X48 motherboards layout will have no choice than give you some headroom to garant stability at 400MHz FSB. Pumping 425-440 MHz from actual Q6600 chips, would no longer be motherboard limited hopefully.
In fact, actually, all X38 PCB revisions need to pump a crazy vcore in the NB and FSB to stabilize a 400MHz FSB on the quads, while, on the new X48 revisions, it will be at stock specs.
My two cents, based on Gigabyte official announcements and Intel 400MHz FSB quad cores that new motherboards must support fully at stock specs.
Is it a bad idea to buy this board . What kind of future does it have ? I want to buy tomorrow btw :P so let me know . All I want is 3ghz on a Q6600 but I want crossfire too. It seems theres a bunch of problems but hopefully everything is resolved soon.
ordering before 12 tomorrow . Hopefully I don't regret it .
what the difference between the se and the xtreme versions ?
Maximus extreme has DDR3 compatibility.
Thank you
so how bad is the problem with removing the stock nb heatsink off this mobo. i hear it could actually tear off the nb completely . Damn !!
if you get it warm enough with a hair dryer,you wont have the slightest problem..just be patient and careful..
Not that i'd recommend it, but I took mine off while the PC was still switched on. It more or less just fell off with the slightest pull on it! I had to shut the PC down quick smart though as the temp started to rocket!!! :rofl:
I then took the normal route for the SB and it was a pain to get off but being patient it did eventually! :rolleyes:
anyone a clue about Super PI 1.5
I´m running my sys @ 425x9 / Q6600
but if i validate my pi i get "checksum is incorrect"
Sys is prime stable for at least 2hours
memtest -> no errors
dram is @ 1020 / 5-5-5-15 all auto
any ideas?:shrug:
Are there any difference in therms of overclockebility between the "white" and the "blue" slots , @ the P5K Deluxe the "black" slots are better then the "yellow" one, but it could be that the black dimms got a bigger drive strenght that can causing death RAMS in the long run...... I had some Mushkin XP8500 that were degrading slowly using those "black " slots , I dont know if there is a co-relation....
Hmmn, i've just been thinking. My E6550 is maxed out at 502FSB but my mem is only running 1004mhz. How or what would I adjust so that it was running at the full 1066mhz or maybe even overclock them??
BIOS 0902 is out.
ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...ula/MF0902.zip
Yep take ya time twist it gently , never use brute force, it took me about 30mins to get it off, then another half an hour to get rid of the goo on the NB...
It's a tedious job but reduced my NB temps about 5°C