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Originally Posted by sierra_bound
I think the Abit board doesn't do this.
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Originally Posted by sierra_bound
I think the Abit board doesn't do this.
it is a chipset limitation, it only happens when it is oced and I am quite sure that all mobos with 975/965 does thatQuote:
Originally Posted by situman
P5W64 has a godly bios. Good job , Dumo.:toast: :toast:
To Dumo:
You can use X6800 FSB 400 in Bios. I already fixed this problem. Good Luck.:)
Andre Yang
Just the most annoying "feature" ever came to m/b's. Still can't get used to it... :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by zbogorgon
Yeah, their price is good but their shipping cost to Australia is over $100 while other stores only charge $50~$60 for the same type of postage, makes them more expensive for me.Quote:
Originally Posted by aamsel
:D This is hardcore stress test for the HDDs......, HDD industry also want to make some money.......:gay: :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeBar
How high with a x9 multi ?
So where is this 0022 BIOS then? If it's unreleased or under NDA or whatever can someone just tell me instead of completely ignoring my messages? :confused: :(
If only that board wasn't so darn expensive!
Looks good though . . .
Just ordered one of these from ewiz also! :woot: Its arriving tomorrow, so all i need is to get some ram and i can fiiiiinally put together this new system. Other parts in my rig are going to be an E6600 (with big typhoon), 7900GT, and whatever ram. Ill be jumping for joy if i get to 400 with this board and keep my 6600 at a 9 multi.
peace :D
I have one on the way as well. Sadly, however, I think I'm going to wait for Kentsfield before I'll get to put it to work :(
listen..if you want the board, you pay the price..i bought 5 boards from the UK to be shipped to the USA...i had a lead on them from australia but they were MORE expensive!...PLEASE, don't scold someone who finds a board for a good price!Quote:
Originally Posted by Volnhar
1: Are the temperatures just as high as with the P5WDG2 WS Pro?
2: Does it overvolt like the P5WDG2 WS Pro?
Yes, it overvolts. Not sure what you would define as "high" temps. 40's? 50's? 60's?
This is the best 975X board I've used. Yes, it's expensive. But sometimes you get what you pay for.
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Originally Posted by sierra_bound
I like your key point. This is the best 975X I have.:)
Here is a question guys....Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
Since both of these boards overvolt....my E6600 requires about 1.573V in Bios, 1.58 in Windows (overvolt). Does my E6600 require 1.58 or is it only beacuse of the motherboard that it requires so much?
I'm thinking of switching boards since I really hate the higher temperatures and the damn overvolting!
It probably means your CPU requires 1.58v on most other boards, though you should use a DMM to get an accurate voltage reading.
A lot more people complain about voltage droop than overvolting. Most Intel boards have VDroop. Believe it or not, it's there by design. You will find the information in Intel's technical papers. Output voltage decreases as load current increases. Asus chose to compensate for this on its workstation boards with overvolting.
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Originally Posted by orion23
If you run full speed, it would be the same BIOS voltage.
do you know how many times i cursed at boards that undervolted!;)Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
At least for CF with 1st. gen. mousepots...Clearance is ok:)
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/885...shot005iy4.jpg
woah jumping on DI so soon huh :)
Hope this board will has good life expectancy under cold:DQuote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
So this board definitely seems to be better than P5W-DH.....so do you think ASUS manipulated "strap" setting for this one like they did for the P5B deluxe.
If I ever build a real high end set-up with CF this would be definitely be the board I would get.
Thanks Andre:toast: Yep, boot @ +400 no problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndreYang
Boot @ 400X12 (or even 13X) make life easier:)