Does anyone here have like a how to on removing the NB heatsink?
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Does anyone here have like a how to on removing the NB heatsink?
I pushed down on 2 of the wires on each side of the HS(wire clips diagonal from each other) at the same time and then released the other one at a time..very easyQuote:
Originally Posted by XeRo
hey guys.. help please..
I have a corsair 1 gig (2x512mb) 8000UL
I can run DDR2 800 3-3-3-6 1T
but I cant run DDR2 1000 5-4-4-9 2T (spd timing)
I can't pass DDR2 400 in any timing.. why is this.. the debug LED says "C1"
Bingo13, sir Tony anyone.. please help
can you help me with the setting.. mm.. i hope its not a bios issue.. anyone tested corsair 8000UL in this board????
Sounds like we're gonna need a list of RAM kits that make RD600 happy. :P
d9gkx from cellshock done pretty well. Bingo suggested ram need to be run at ddr1120 or so at cas 4, so I gave it a go and it worked out pretty well.
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/935/45stable4tj.jpg
I only post this to confirm there are no d9gkx issues if setup right. Vdimm is 2.46, which is not as high as some modules need to go this far and 21 hours of blend proves it's quite stable too..
I'll start that list. RD600 loves TeamXtreem D9GMH. Currently at 575mhz SPI 32M @4-4-4-7. More to come ....... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Polynikes
http://i14.tinypic.com/4bxogpj.jpg
Damn, I should've gotten some of that RAM. My G.Skill DDR2-800 isn't D9 chips and it can't get any higher than DDR2-889. :( I figured almost any (or even all) DDR2-667 kits would be crap chips.
Then again, those 2GB kits are in the $300's, while my 2GB kit was only $200. :)
yup.. i think we need a list.. mm.. if anyone have 5400UL or 800UL please test on the DFIRD600 confirming my findings..
hey anyone ot g.skill HZ in DFI RD600.. gonna buy these mems.. please post your results.. :)
calling bingo and sir tony.. could you test corsair 8000UL on your rigs.. these are old modules of micron fatties.. please help.. :)
I'm at work right now but I'll be home in a couple hours. I'll test some 8000UL's for you then. What specific speed & timmings were you looking for @ 1T? For G. Skills click link in sig of RD600 & 6400:)
Pretty sure Tony won't test any Corsair... :ROTF:Quote:
Originally Posted by erwinz
Bingo might help there ;)
hmm so RD600 dislikes fatbody? :(
Quote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
thanks.. :) I will be looking forward to it.. :)
I think 1T is not a problem to me.. I think.. I can do DDR2 800 3-3-3-6 1T 2.8V
but I can't pass DDR2 800 2T
the 8000UL can do DDR2 1000 5-4-4-9 SPD timing on the DFI Infinity no problem.. but I can't do it in th RD600..
I will be looking forward for your test,.. :) I will be buying a G.Skill HZ.. :)
please post your bios config.. :) a little reference.. this board is giving me sleepless nights.. hehehe :)
hahahaha SO sorry.. :) I would really like to buy OCZ products.. but in our country there is no means.. you'll be paying 3x the memory worth to get it here.. no local distributor.. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by RyderOCZ
My 8000UL's will not boot@ DDR-2 1000 up to 2.35v (C1 error) in orange slots with one or two dimms. In yellow slots using two dimms,same result. Using one Dimm in yellow slot nearest ATX connector system booted fine & completed Pi. Looks as though the board needs to be tweaked for fatbodys. This is indeed a disappointment.:(
waaaa.....
now i think its confirmed.. :( DFI tech please fix these problem.. :D pretty please..
anymore people have these problems..
Quote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
thanks Nemisis.. :) I thought I'm doing something wrong.. hehehe :D btw nice clocks there.. I hope to be getting a G.Skill HZ also.. I hope to reach your clocks.. :)
@raju: very nice results, I'm glad that the cellshocks work nice on this board :D what are you cooling that setup with? can you post some temps please? thnx ;)
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Originally Posted by marauder16
cooling is single stage 'vision', in the phase section, there is some info in a thread somewhere in I believe. Cellshock works great thus far can't complain at all..
regards
Raja
I just bought some memory for this motherboard any clue if it is d9gkx?Quote:
Originally Posted by raju
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...2_dual_channel
This is my first computer build (total rookie here) and I am in the process of buying all the parts and finding out its expensive, soon I will be eating hot-dogs and rice and living on tap water. Here is what i have so far to date below still looking for any advice of what else is needed for a complete system.
DFI LANPARTY UT ICFX32OO-T2R/G
CORSAIR 620W PSU
POWERCOLOR X1900XTX
2 RAPTOR X 150GB HARD DRIVES.
THERMALTAKE ARMOR Jr. CASE
INTEL 6700 CPU
OCZ VX2 DDR2 PC2-8000 / 1000 MHz / Titanium Alpha / Voltage eXtreme 2 / Dual Channel
That Board loves for sure D9GKX :toast:, had some fun with my G.Skill 2GBGA PC6400 @ PC8500 ->
CPU: Xenon 3060 L631B115 @3,6@1,312V
RAM: G.Skill 2GBGA (D9GKX) @2,3V
http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/7...m1678bx.th.jpg
Off now for more fun :clap:
nice clocks.. :) very nice cpu.. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Pete@X
ty ... and itīs not the end of the 2GBGA ->Quote:
Originally Posted by erwinz
550 now:
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/2...m1670wk.th.jpg
That's pretty nice for a first-time setup. You're just diving right in, aren't you? :)
When I took off the paste on the NB, is it ok if that white foam thing comes off?
No that foam prevents the heatsink from crushing or chiping the chip. It allows pressure to be applied somewhat evenly intead of one area which can cause damage.
A lot of people recommended that the foam shim be taken off, I did it and the temperature has been reduced as well. I say as long as you don't apply an retardedly insane amount of pressure when reinstalling the NB heatsink, you should be fine.
mine was messy too
what were they thinking......:slap:
http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/3...2mediumdz2.jpg
Removing mine was unavoidable as I had to use so much goop removal fluid. I just put a small pad at each corner of the chipset from another kit I had...
nothing really wrong with the paste...Quote:
Originally Posted by steelballzz
what we really need is proper flat bases on large heatsinks
please Mr Zalman...make a quality chipset plan :D
Please where in BIOS is CPU multiplier option, i am stupid or blind ... i cannot to find it ....
Conroe P state Multiplier Here you can set the multipliers the CPU can work with.Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
Ok, already found :poke: but i am not able to overclock this Mobo above 400MHz FSB ....where is problem ? I tried everything ...
It's a volt hungry board in some cases @ some clocks. Also may require changing the strap @ high FSB. Finally, right after the p-state multiplier option, ensure c1e is disabled.
Hey guys, can anyone either give me a quick breakdown or link me to an explanation of this "strap" stuff? I have no idea what that's all about, but people keep talking about it.
Is anyone else having issues making the multiplier drop down? I'm using an E6700 and no matter what I the P State Multiplier to it remains at 10x. Does anything else need to be changed for this to work?Quote:
Originally Posted by dab420
Set cpu clock ratio.1 or 2 lines down in bios from P State Multiplier.
I think someone mentioned C1E under Conroe P state muliplier has to be disabled then change the multiplier under C1E to desired setting.Quote:
Originally Posted by AlterBridge86
Hmm - i have seen screen shots of this option but for whatever reason it is not in my bios..strange...Quote:
Originally Posted by Forsaken1
THe last option I have is C1E..nothin underneath...
That is odd.In Genie bios.I have these options in that section.x6800 for cpu.I tried disable and auto for C1E function.Appears multi still changed according to cpu-z 1.38.E6700 issue?
CPU Vid Control:
CPU VID Special ADD:
DDR2 Ram 1.8 Voltage:
CPU VTT 1.2V Voltage:
NB Core 1.2V Voltage:
NB PLL 1.8V Voltage:
NB PLL 1.2V Voltage:
NB PCI-E 1.2V Voltage:
NB Core 1.2V convert from:
SB Core 1.2V Voltage:
Clockgen Voltage:
GTL REF Voltage control:
CPU Core 1/2 GTL REF Volt: 48
CPU Core 3/4 GTL REF Volt: 48
North Bridge GTL REF Volt: 128
CPU PLL Setting Overide:
PLL Override loop count:
Conroe P-State Multiplier:
C1E Function:
Cpu clock ratio
Could be sweet with 975 performance and 965 clocking-abilities.
Hmm... I'm looking to pull the trigger on this board + 6600 in a couple of months, what would be the best PC6400 kit, keeping in mind I don't wanna spend a fortune?
Anyone done any real testing between the raid controllers on this board? Currently using the ati not thrilled with it....used to seeing 320 burst and 150+ average read on my infinity. Currently getting around 300 burst and 104 read...
hmm - from what i've gathered I think the CPU Clock Ratio option is only for multiplier unlocked CPU's and the Conro P-State is supposed to change it for the rest of us...but still no luck...will play some more today...Quote:
Originally Posted by Forsaken1
Tried to set up a four drive raid array using the ati controller and the windows OS install goes blank after "windows is now inpecting your system hardware"...
Switched to the promise controller and it appears to be okay...will try 3 drives on the ati and see what happens...previously had two drives on the ati controller without issue...
EDIT: What the heck? ATI controller doesn't want to work anymore for me once I try to intstall os. Another thing is the ATI controller gives you the option of 64k stripe or 128k stripe, nothing else???. Promise controller will not even allow you to select stripe size, defaults to 16k??? My initial install with this thing with two drives in raid 0 went flawlessly...now it won't even let me use two drives on the ATI controller??? Weirdness...
Yeah m8...same cr4p for me RE the ATI Raid. PQMagic & Acronis Disk Management refused to setup partitions on 2 x 300GB Maxtor Hard drives in Stripe. I can initialise the Stripe on either Raid & whilst both partition programs would see the stripe, both would lock up whilst writing the partitions on those South Bridge Headers!? I had to use the Promise headers in the end. Whilst we know Maxtor drives definately have issues with nVidia Chipsets, it would appear ATI have similar issues. The Promise on this board is about 50Mb/sec slower on average read times than these drives were on an nF4 SLI DR South Bridge Raid array. (yeah, mine worked!?) This appears consumate with your findings on this board & I cant test to confirm for you! Soz fella. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by OldGuy
Have you also noticed the ATI Raid headers will NOT accept SATA cables with Clips!? :rolleyes:
I had raid up and running (two 150GB raptors, raid 0) and I thought it was weird only seeing the two stripe sizes. Problem is, what is the likely hood of this being sorted?Quote:
Originally Posted by OldGuy
Obviously the only way to correct this is to have an updated bios from DFI which contains a controller bios update from AMD/ATi. I thought the raid on this board was good as Fugger posted a screenshot of 4 raptors in raid beating one of the Intel controllers.
I didn't do much testing speed wise of my raid, if any at all. Only had the board running for a day as my OS install was messed up. I knowingly installed my operating system using a dodgy old optical drive which made the computer as stable as a 1 legged table.
I'm waiting for my waterblocks before I set up again anyways.
I used a little electrical tape to cover around the chipset.
OldGuy, Kin Hell, and Mekrel, I share your frustration and believe DFI has a lot of tweaking as well as necessary options that need to be added asap as to the raid featureset.
The promise adapter does not see my px716sa, this is the plextor sata optical drive. Windows nor bios 'see' the drive at all. When using the px716sa connected to the ati sata set to legacy ide or raid it is seen fine in bios.
However, I've read that the promise chipset does not do a great job in raid 0 so I prefer to run 2x 74gb adfd raptors on the ati chipst set to raid. When doing so, where am I suppose to connect the px716sa since the promise doesn't work with it? Hence, I plug the 716sa also on the ati raid adaptor with the raptors running in raid0, but there is no way to select what the raid adapter should boot first. The only way to run the px716sa is by plugging it into the ati sata adapter AFTER you are in windows already- allowing it to be recognized later since raid bios doesnt offer bootup sequence options per individual device!
In order to even install ms windows on my 2x74gb raptors on the ati raid I was forced to use another parallel ata optical device.
I may have missed something, but DFI will hear from me soon as to this issue. Anyone else experience this?
Well the promise controller is way slow...too slow to even post the numbers :p: Had no luck getting the ATI controller to work again. Single drives are no problem. Picked up a Highpoint Rocketraid 2310 controller at the local fry's which is not a "real" hardware raid solution, about on par with what I used to get on my Ultra D. I'll be returning it and stepping up to a real controller, something I absolutely positively don't need but I didn't buy four matching drives to run solo :D
Enough on raid...back to overclocking.
At acesea - is that optical sata II? If not perhaps an inexpensive add on sata controller would save you alot of frustration?
OldGuy, whats the best route of getting this information back to DFI/AMD about the raid, as I personally think that it needs to be sorted.
DFI Forums, DFI support email or email to AMD/ATi?
I would contact DFI direct...DFI contact pageQuote:
Originally Posted by Mekrel
LOL...same as I had on my SLI DR Expert board...Fill in a MASSIVE PLETHORA of questions only to get:Quote:
Originally Posted by OldGuy
Wtf ever happened good old Email? :rolleyes:Quote:
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I want to see 4ghz orthos. It can and will happen. I want to see 4100mhz Dual 32m. I want to see 4200 mhz 32m. I want to see near 4300mhz 1m.Quote:
Originally Posted by pcdoc1
You could try reading for once. Explain to me how every RETAIL Xeon, even my A stepping ones, are faster than my RETAILX6800 -- Some by over 100+ mhz and at over .1v less.Quote:
I understand, but ya buy a remarked 6600, spend an extra $12.00 because the box label says Xeon, and get sucked into believing you have bragging rights... No wonder I haven't posted here for months... (Nothing personal dinos)
The Xeons are just better. Same case as the old CCBBE Opteron 165s vs a crappy 4800+/FX-60. In some cases, it DOES matter what those little letters on the box are...
Why are they faster? BECAUSE THEY ARE? I NEVER said that a normal E6600 cannot be fast, but if you go buy a random one from newegg, getting a top chip is just not going to happen unless the box says "L628B"Quote:
Yeah there is; $12.00, different packaging, and the argument they're binned higher.. Why would that be? Who OC's a server? The worst 6600 on the planet OC's 1 Gig by accident. I must be missing the point... Whatever, have a good one...
EDIT: Sorry for going OT.
Could you explain why a retail consumer chip would be binned higher? Who OC's a Dell? If anything, Intel bins their server chips higher with their best silicon just like AMD because server CPUs are typically run in hot rooms in tight spaces at high load for extended periods of time with 100% stability demanded from them.Quote:
Yeah there is; $12.00, different packaging, and the argument they're binned higher.. Why would that be? Who OC's a server?
This is/was to be first overclock project. While I have built a number of systems, my experience inside the BIOS has been limited. This machine was intended to be used primarily for video editing, 3D programs and Flash applications. At least that was my justification for building this expensive gamer! The sytem utilizes air cooling with 4 case fans plus PS and standard Intel CPU fan, as well as stock graphic card cooling. At idle, the system CPU temp is about 48-50 C and the chipset is 58-61 C. Under load, i.e. EVE Online,
the CPU temp climes to 60 C in heart beat (less than a minute) and the chipset to about 68-70 C. My question is how hot is too hot? What would be a reasonable, safe, stable overclock plan...2.66 to 3.2 and would I even notice that kind of increase to the performance of my graphic programs?
Thank you in advance for any help or advice.
Nesato
If you want to keep your processor significantly cooler on air, I'd recommend the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7. I have it and my x6800 idles between 24c and 32c, depending on room temp. It's very cheap for such great cooling, and it's got the same mounting mechanism as the stock intel cooler. (Which can be good or bad, depending on how you look at it. :P)
L26A or 32A is still the best stepping...
Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
Exactly correct. No one needs to say anything regarding this, because this is exactly it.
No "A" chip is the best stepping.. L628B isnt bad, and L629F isnt bad either...Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoxxy
plz stay on topic i don't care if L628B i better stepping or some other, i just wanna have info on rd600.
X-bit's review of the RD600:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mai...-icfx3200.html
got say I am disappointed by my NB temps..replaced HS goop with AS5..placed a small fan on it..idle temps are 47C!!!..stock
My cpu at idle is 34-36C..stock vcore with WCing....based on SmartGuardian, but core temp reads the cores as 31C(but the temp does not flucuate at all)
maybe it's convex?Quote:
Originally Posted by nealh
anyway what cpu cooler are you using?
ok. just a quick post to see if anybody has had this problem and hoping its just a small problem i'm idiotically overlooking here.
first boot with this board and everything "seems" fine (no beeps) except i get no video. have a vga plugged into an x700 however my screen doesn't register any video.
Something i'm missing here?
i have the card plugged into slot one. no beeps, ps2mouse/keyboard. ram plugged in, hdd and cd drives are plugged.
I get an odd lettering on the lcd post display
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3084/postfu7.th.jpg
would incompatible ram cause this?
Enable the system speaker if you already haven't, it is off by default. Remove everything you don't need but for one stick of ram in slot closest to cpu. Memory issues will give you a "C1" error code...
got the mobo :D now to start the testing, yay! :banana:
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Originally Posted by OldGuy
nooo beeps. nothing.
I have contacted dfi will see what they have to say.
why couldn't dfi put onboard video...
For three reasons: 1) it's crap 2) Why would you want it? you should have a backup video card at all times 3) it would make the motherboard more expensiveQuote:
Originally Posted by exhausted mule
to eliminate video card driver issues from the equation in situations like thisQuote:
Originally Posted by safan80
(yes. the card works..)
Thinking like this, they could :
1 - put a second socket to eliminate socket issue.
2 - give a free ddr module to elimate ram issue.
3 - give X-Fi to eliiminate Karajan module issue.
4- etc...
:rolleyes:
I hate integrated solutions as they are often inferior, with the notable exception of network controllers. It's just another thing to go wrong.
I'm also glad you can remove the audio connectors on the ICFX3200, like I can remove the wireless LAN hardware on my P5W DH. It's nice to have it out of the way.
updated my sigQuote:
Originally Posted by Praxis1452
cpu cooler ..watercooled..Storm rev2
well core temp and TAT both don't work with vista right now so overclocking is going to have to wait before I start heh.
RAID update...I decided to give it one more shot with four drives. I made two changes and am in the process of doing a full blown format :) In the bios I selected AHCI instead of RAID and setting up the array I enabled fast initialization. I think for some reason this was actually enabled by default the first time I hooked up two drives which is why it worked so I wasn't paying attention when I tried to go with four drives later on. Don't know why it was disabled after the fact but oh well.
I'll post some HDtach numbers in a little while...
nice to hear that you made it to work.. :)
Any beta bios?
Does anyone know if there will be any problem fitting a Tuniq Tower and this Northbridge fan on this board?
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/38...?tl=g40c16s500
I've been running that configuration for a couple of weeks now with no problem. Tuniq facing so`air blows towards i/o panel.Quote:
Originally Posted by XeRo
Does anyone know about this boards overclocking potential with ALL 4 banks of Ram populated? Sorry if it`s already covered, but were 56 pages thick now & I`m still using 2Gb of cr4p Geil 4300. At least I will be if I ever get this bloody thing water-cooled & the Ram is also mapped out for some Liquid relief as well. :D
*edit*
Still, 7200 Mb/Sec 1:1 @ 4-4-4-16 with 2V up it`s ass, on a 336fsb is not to be sniffed at, - tho` 60% Efficiency really SUCKS!
It'd just be nice to know before I fork out the spondoolies! ;)
My crucial Ballistix PC8000 seems to run a bit hot on my ICFX3200, and this is at the stock voltage (2.2) and timings, 5-5-5-15 timings.
Does anyone have some optimized timings & voltage for this RAM?
what are your drive strengths?
hey I will use linux OS.. :) anybody knows where I could find a driver for Promise PDC40719??
Should be no problem. Just turn the Tuniq so it blows the air up or down (preferrably up) and there is plenty of clearance.Quote:
Originally Posted by XeRo
Yeah m8y....go Here:Quote:
Originally Posted by erwinz
Promise Downloads
You need Drivers for the FastTrak TX4300 but will need to using SUSE or RedHat. Selecting "Other" for the OS will give you Linux Partial Source Code.
I have mine blowing air up (to the top of the case). This allowed me to install the Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II on the northbridge where it blows air across the base of the CPU. Every lit bit of cooling helps. :smoke:Quote:
Originally Posted by sofarfrome
They're at 14. So far I'm running at the stock speed, timings & voltage (2.2). The memory runs pretty warm so I used my Dominator cooler to keep the temps at bay.Quote:
Originally Posted by raju
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Originally Posted by Kin Hell
thanks mate.. :)
What is max safe voltage for dfi icfx3200-t2r/g influence on O/C?
Of corse except cpu and ram voltage ;)
I believe 1,5v.
I believe it depends of cooling. I think that up to 1.65 with air and 1.8 with water is safe on chipset. After most important is 'NB PLL 1.8V Voltage' and 'NB Core 1.2V convert from' and for both i think up to 2V-2.1V is safe (only 10% above stock volt).Quote:
Originally Posted by Kas
I've searched all three RD600 threads and can't seem to find any info on going with 4 gig's of RAM.
I just read Anandtech's review of Vista and I'm curious as to whether I should get 2 more gig's of RAM to avoid some of the problems they ran into.
http://www.anandtech.com/systems/showdoc.aspx?i=2917
I currently have 2GB's of OCZ Titanium Alpha VX2 ready to go into the new PC on the RD600. Has anyone any info regarding performance issues with this board and 4GB of RAM?
I am currently running Vista x64 with 2gigs of RAM with no problems. It seems to run faster then XP and gaming is on par or even better then XP.
Thanks raidflex.
Are you currently running RAID 0 or any other RAID right now? Also, will current games (eg. FEAR doom3 hl2) work on x64 vista? Is the BIOS you are using stable? Still debating on this board or a quadGT.Quote:
Originally Posted by raidflex
I am using the 12/22 BIOS which for me has been very stable. I have played HL2, Dawn of war and FEAR seems to run great. I don't have a RAID 0 setup its on one 74gig raptor but I don't see why a RAID wouldn't work, the biggest problem with Vista esp the 64 bit edition is the lack of driver support other then that its pretty stable, even when overclocking.
The OC i currently got with this board is in sig. Its a great board, you just need to do A LOT of tweaking to get things the way you want but the outcome is usually very rewarding.
anyone know why dfi club is done...
http://csd.dficlub.org/pgpbb2/faq.php
it's gone over to vbulletin here:
http://csd.dficlub.org/forum/index.php
finally they do it properlyQuote:
Originally Posted by raju
Got mine today. :D Unfortunetly I have to wait for the CPU and memory. :(
thanks guysQuote:
Originally Posted by raju
I am not a big bencher...
but I am really interested in others opinions..I can run P95 v251 blend for 24hrs with no errors at 3400..my cpu needs over 1.5v to get to 3.5.not worth the extra vcore IMHO
e6600@3420 (9x 380 w/1.4625v in bios)
would i see an advantage to running at 425x8?
my ram is async @400 4-4-4-1T w/2.2v