Can non deluxe P5B go over 400 mhz fsb in bios too ?
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Can non deluxe P5B go over 400 mhz fsb in bios too ?
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Originally Posted by Lestat
Thanks for the understanding buddy; I will and gotta take some times to be with sexy gf as well(during the weekend) :D
I can't even super pi :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
what vcore are you using @ 400 3-3-3-8 ?
btw, I ordered a P5B DX. Will compare with the Bad Axe, P5W, DS3 and probably MSI 975x this week
my vcore for that 32m calculation?
1.5v
sorry, i mean vdimmQuote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
But will ASUS fix the 400fsb limitation on this board?Quote:
Originally Posted by AndreYang
I want this board and most likely will get it but I'm not looking forward to see a 3.60ghz Conroe, but 4.0ghz. And I'm not going to shell out $600 for the E6700 just to see 4.0ghz.
Hey, Supertim0r, I got two Tuniq Tower 120, got them back in April but I'm not selling either one :D
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Originally Posted by Nasgul
Tower 120 are hard to find:Quote:
Originally Posted by OPB
Sunbeam will not be able to produce anymore of these heatsinks until the middle of august as apparently the machine that they use to make these heatsinks broke and they will not be operational again until August.
OPB i think can back me up on this thing.
the whole 400mhz FSB limitation is the fault of asus or anyone else, honestly its intels fault if you ask me.
if you take the cpu multi down to 8x and 7x you can crank the FSB clear the hell up to 500mhz. with 8x 475+ is possible.
i havent been able to do too much research into this as the conroe's and all these boards are new but the cpu multiplier is what is stopping the FSB from going above 400 and frankly i do not understand how or why thats possible.
i honestly can not see how the FSB is related to the cpu multiplier unless the chipsets are preprogrammed with some sort of conroe compliance about the cpu multi in relation to the fsb.
who knows but it is frustrating to say the least.
one thing i have not seen is anyone psoting the 6700 results with this baord the DS3/4/6 or the P5W DH boards.
didnt anyone get a 6700 ES from andre ?
ha, why es6700?
Now I am showing you 9x, think about if you wanna do 10x and crack it up all the way over 4xx mhz, that's not even the air or water job;)
most likely 9x is pretty close already, I have no trouble to get it boot up@ 415mhz, that is the first experience I have never had on the other boards.
now 9x32m 32m running.
32m will post when it finish!
here you can see I boot it into bios with 415x9
http://www.ocxtreme.org/onepagebook/p5bdx/415boot.jpg
http://www.ocxtreme.org/onepagebook/p5bdx/415boota.jpg
http://www.ocxtreme.org/onepagebook/p5bdx/415x9pi1m.jpg
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Originally Posted by Lestat
32m passed , effortless. nothing add for volt
** note that no soft OC can do for pull up fsb even clock gen IIRC:
http://www.ocxtreme.org/onepagebook/...415x9pi32m.jpg
Fast for the price, but it's not keeping up with my P5W-DH....not at all actually (I'm running 4-4-4-10 [or looser to match Lestat's timings], not even touching 2ndary timings) :confused:
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/699...22213amwp4.png
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/8...22355amwk9.png
not sure, maybe I did not do anything tune yet
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/9...24944amrv4.png
Not a single bit of tuning here either....and my FSB/memclock/timings are all worse than yours. :confused:
It looks like a good board, I've heard it thrives in 3D (well, single card obviously) but I really doubt 965 keeping up with 975 in raw speed and OCability, that's all.
General i965 question : This chipset is supporting only SATA devices, no IDEs ... from where you can to boot WinXP CD? From additional JMicron IDE chip? Support this JMicron booting from ATAPI? Many thanks ...
@Lestat
who is that girl?
what are you talking about there is IDE. ther is only 1 ide just like all the other baords.
JMicron will work, just make sure you put it into "Basic" mode in BIOS.Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
Nice board, but I'm a bit concerned with those 'slow' SuperPi times...
2.15v should do the trick.Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
If not look for any physical damage on your modules, maybe a resistor or something like that is a bit loose.
I like it too!, what is it?Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
she is my fantasy damn it you just back off!! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by \Karting_freak
OPB
are you seriously using 1.56v just for 3.7ghz ? thats pretty crappy...
im just going by your bios screens. (took the picture before you changed the vcore ? )
335 fsb E 6300 2 GBHZ
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/4497/2gbhzrr7fn7.jpg
© hwlluxx forum member
Got my one yesterday, but all I have to put in it is a celeron, I wish I had a friend that would send me a ES6800 to play with untill C2D go retail.
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Originally Posted by Lestat
1.56v I probably will have 1.5v left for loaded
I always handle my stuff carefully so I don't know how I could have damaged sticksQuote:
Originally Posted by SMa
There is no way it will run 400 3-3-3-8 2.15v for me....even 2.3v