why use PCI-E VGA?
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why use PCI-E VGA?
awesome work man, that board is still screaming, congrats
keep oldschooling it
@Nordling:
No gain between in FSB PCI & PCI-e cards, really. It's not the NB's PCI-express controller that's under stress here or causing instability at high FSB. Besides, it's in 2nd slot at PCIe x1 so only using one PCIe channel (other one is probably used for SATA ICH9R controller).
@Oliver:
Thanks, we'll keep on oldschooling it! :)
sounds awesome
will have an eye on you guys
If your offer of taking pics of the naked NB pot mounting (and the pot) still stands, it would sure be appreciated.Quote:
It's made from E6600 stock cooler :D
Can take the picture of mounting if you like.
I'm trying to make one and it would be very helpful to start off with one already proven to work.
Here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=209483
Besides, you can see the mounting plate in the first post of this thread:
http://shrani.si/?3U/2T/4PJT45Ol/1/dsc1160.jpg
Greets,
N. :up:
Thanks for the pics.
BTW, PM being sent to you with a question about the mounting plate.
thats ruff that p965 must be suckin hot.... at that frequency
P965 Commando is one of the best LGA 775 motherboard , nice result
Good old Commando :)
Congrats on that excellent result :up:
I got my first Commando few weeks ago.
Today got a little time to do a quick air-testing:
http://ceemic.pri.ee/45nm/commando_620fsb.jpg
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=470173
Still much to do and I'll put it under LN2 also (CPU+NB).
Hope to compete with You guys :)
Wow........impressive work guys ;)
Thanks guys :) This Commando was sold a few weeks ago, waiting on arrival of a new Commando which i bought on eBay :up:
Impresive work, Commando still strong.
Maybe yr next board could do 700:D
Or you can get a 659fsb Dfi like mine;)
I was the lucky buyer of this nice board.
max fsb with dice on nb 654
max spi 1m stabel 646
max spi 1m with multiX10 635
I have high hopes for this cpu, look at the low vcore
http://peecee.dk/uploads/122008/1m7172.jpg