what about this one?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813138270
BIOSTAR TForce4U ATX AMD Motherboard
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what about this one?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813138270
BIOSTAR TForce4U ATX AMD Motherboard
I will go DFI again when new NF5 is out.
can you guys post back the highest you got the HTT clock and whether you thought it was the board or the cpu that did not let you go any higher
Thanks
This is what I could do on mine. I'm sure the board could do more,but my 2800+ is locked at X8 so the chip was maxed with only 1.76V.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser_Sose
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=69903
I am referring to the Tforce 939 not the 754 for the Sempron
Sup homie? But yeah, these tforce boards are looking like great replacements for ex-dfi users turned off by various things (ugly ass linux incompatibility for me and consistently releasing buggy boards).Quote:
Originally Posted by oicurafox2000
i got 400x4 (clockgen in windows). was running superpi8m stable, dont tested further!
Good seeing you here at XS. I think you'll like the Tforce SLi board,screw DFi and their buggy boards. :p: Keep me informed how she works for ya.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aynjell
Kaiser_Sose
I'm sure.
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/9...ttsm4fh.th.png
TMM
Yes.Quote:
your running CPU without HSF in that pic?
So the board can reach high HTT [ FSB ] but I reard that it is not possible with all cpus even if the cpu can reach a high HTT ... I was told the board is very picky with cpus and memory
ANyone seen an Opteron 165 OC in the 300s HTT on the Tforce 939?
What memory does this board like, a few suggestions would be great?
Thanks
Quote:
Originally Posted by oicurafox2000
Actually, the board is quite good. THe only drawback so far is this: Horrible translations. Everything about the board, from the advertising campaign to the bios has mispellings or poor grammar.
Is the on board graphics good enough to run some pshop heavy duty work
To bad they have not made a nVidia 6150 solution
I am using the Tforce4ASLI. It does not include an onboard video solution. The board you may want to look at is the Tforce-6100.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser_Sose
Quote:
Originally Posted by Aynjell
I know, the question was to those with the Tforce 6100 939
Is the on board video good enough to run pshop very smooth?
Could someone please dl cinebench and with the onboard video check out the ogl performance [ Graphics Benchmarks ], please report the cinebench ogl score and wheter or nor not you visually see any stutterring during the test ... the benchmark only takes seconds
cinebench.com/
Thanks
I'm not sure what you're looking for. First time i use Cinebench
I've got an X2 3800 (2635Mhz) , 1 Gig memory , Biostar Tforce 6100.
CINEBENCH 9.5
************************************************** **
Rendering (Single CPU): 388 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 714 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 1.84
Shading (CINEMA 4D) : 418 CB-GFX
Shading (OpenGL Software Lighting) : 1319 CB-GFX
Shading (OpenGL Hardware Lighting) : 1489 CB-GFX
OpenGL Speedup: 3.56
************************************************** **
I am looking for the last three scores especially the ogl hardware score which is very bad but considering it is an on board video solution it is not to be suprised
How well does the on bard video do with large pshop files?
For some reason, when I updated my bios, this board really started sucking. And the typos are really getting on my nerves, so I am back to the drawing board. And I can't find the original bios... so meh.
Please tell me your kids know how to use punctuation and the return key.Quote:
Originally Posted by wesleys_dad
On a more OT note, thanks to everyone else for the info. I was thinking about buying one of these and this thread sealed the deal.
Photoshop has nothing to do with your graphics card, save display quality.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser_Sose
photoshop has more to do with ram and cpu-power... videocard is not really important!Quote:
Originally Posted by albumleaf
I just wanted to know if there is anything I should be aware of for this build ...
What drivers to install / not install ... any specific order, etc ...
voltages... cpu ... ram ... does the board undervolt ... if I wanted to run the cpu at 1.4, what should I set in the bios
Tforce 6100 939
Opteron 165
on board video
WD 250 KS
Pioneer 111
Ballistix
xp sp2
my tforce4 ultra overvolts about 0.02V!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser_Sose
Air :D
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=94878
Stable at 2.6 1.55V, benchable @ 2.77Ghz 1.7V
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/94878.png
besides the drivers that I should install which memory slots should I use for the Ballistix