I tried and tried with no luck.
I'll just hold my breath until RGone sends me the OCZ ram.
@runmc, have a look at these settings if your Ballistix are the double sided ones. You may find them helpfull. What OCZ is "Cutie Pie" sending you ?
does the dfi forum working for you?
which dfi forum? diy-street?
How high is average FSB on this board?
I have currently MSI P35 Neo2-FIR and this board do FSB about 520 (stable). This is too low for my E8400, which can do more then 540MHz.
I'm looking for a very good board (FSB and no Cold Bug (cold boot) in sub zero), is this DFI proper? :)
It still takes me to DFI club, but the club site is down at the moment. @runmc, try this, it's the same entry but at DIY Street instead of DFI Club.
one of you told me that the dk p35 is supposed to recognize the e3110 or e8400, but i've read around and i notice that a bios update is needed before it can read either one..
is this true or does it depend on when you've bought the mobo?
I planning on buying a DK P35 and an E3110 or E8400 next week
Just a quicky, Whats the real difference between the P35-T2R and the DKP35-T2RS?
Will they OC comparably?
anyone here playing with a Q9450/X3350? any results?
T2RS is great for the $ IMO.
I have a DFI INF (Bloodiron) P35 with a 4 phase PWM & the DFI LP P35 with the 8 phase PWM & for me the difference in benching is really nothing as both boards can prime a Q6600 well over 4GHz.
The problem is the Blood Iron's PWM is stressed past the max & runs hotter than the sun on a sunny day running maybe 60 ~ 70oC cooled with 2 90mm 75 CFM Panaflow fans on full tilt compared to the LP that runs 40 ~ 50oC with just a slow average speed & CFM 60mm fan in a case!!!
Dual core is different both boards only really need air movement to keep there PWM's happy enough.
I would say it all boils down to what you want to run (dual/quad) at what speed & how quietly you want to do it.
The P35 DK is slightly better with PWM load temps compared to the Blood iron as it at least has some heatsinks fitted but my basic point is the same regardless.
Hope this helps
CN :)
That is very good info. I was wondering about the heat/performance of the 4 phase PWM in a real world, overclocked environment.
Sorry about the link yesterday guys. It looks like i posted it about the same time that DFI club got hijacked.