msi 865pe Neo2v --> no problem
gigabyte 8I845PE-RZ --> no problem
gigabyte 865/lga775 -->no problem
msi 865pe Neo2v --> no problem
gigabyte 8I845PE-RZ --> no problem
gigabyte 865/lga775 -->no problem
Thank you Unseen for helping filling the Mobo's compatibility list.......Keep on...... ;) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Unseen
What about their VTT..? :)
i havent check for vtt.
My bh under msi865 (the cheapest version)
ok enough testing, ship these things out already.
Haha, good call. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by situman
What about heat, I guess the stick that goes in the slot doen't produce heat, but what about the optimizer itself?
With a closed boxed and 2 x 512MB Ram sticks and about 12Ampers current , it produces @ 40*C max without any fan blowing on it.......The DDR PCB it's just a PCB and it does NOT produce any heat at all.....As I have posted before , the Maximizer is closed into an ALUMINUN box of a 1.5mm fatness which "plays" the role of a BIG heatsink..... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tim
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Originally Posted by Unseen
and dfi nf3 no problem :D
so still no nforce2 compatibility?
my vdimm mod on my infinity seems to have hurt my high FSB stability, even though the ram hits 270 stable with 3.6, the board only likes that voltage sometimes....
So how long will beta testing continue before the final product will be available?
Hipro, its the first time I pay much attention to your sig, but I love it:D.
Good job my man!
Just what I was thinking....and I've not even sure when THAT was...cus things have been so hush hush and quiet over this subject that BETA testing could have technically begun a lot sooner then we think. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by nimrod_o
Gigabyte K8NSNXP-939 --> no problem!
works great!
2x512 winbond UTT @ 3,63vdimm
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Originally Posted by nimrod_o
it is my understanding that he is waiting for patients and liscences and such.
nice work :D Though my tccd wouldn't benefit from that.
maybe becasue of cleaner voltages, but your right its mostly about the high volts this thing can provide. but since winbond is makeing BH5 again :D....
its not BH-5, it is some nice volt loving memory though :)Quote:
Originally Posted by enzoR
but they are also producing "new" old BH-5 ..Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
Yup, they are firing up the BH5 machines again... but we dont know if anything has been tweaked or if they are exactly the same as the old BH5...Quote:
Originally Posted by $ilver
nm found it
we getn a little bit waaay off topic arent we?
Thank you too zyx.......Keep on........ :D :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by zyx
;) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
he hipro question, for the voltages between 3V and 4V wich input did you used 12V or 5V.
And do you know a good voltage regulator that has output of 3V to 4V and can handle 5A of more with an 5V in or 12V. I want to make something myself (not so good as yours) that has more voltages then the 3.3Vdimm mod
For the IC stabilizer-controler circuit I use the 12Volts line(a few milliampers) and for the output DDR Voltage I use the 5Volts line.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyrus The Virus
You can find some switching regulators with high efficiency and Mos-Fet based output on a SINGLE IC.....They can handle some Amperes and they only need a few external components to build their circuit.......Try "National" homepage or the SGS-Thomson aka "ST"......There are some of them for a 10A output.........like L4970A from ST.......Google it...... ;)