i use it for l1n64 so i dont know might be compatiblity problems
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i use it for l1n64 so i dont know might be compatiblity problems
Does flashing an edited bios with the asus integrated tool work for you?
i use the the windows flasher
for this workstation board, windows vista 64 or windows xp 64 for better performance, which one i need to buy ?
Sorry 56kers ><!
so i am trying to mount the CPU water blocks but i have no idea which set of back plates to use.
I noticed on the first post, jcool used the rectangle ones, for his thermalright heatsinks, but which set do i use for my EK Supreme water blocks.
same thing? just want to make sure i don't mess this up ;)
images of CPU waterblocks..oh man they are nice...Thanks for the suggestion jcool..beautiful..
http://lolicious.net/compy/P1000543.JPG
and can someone please tell me what the heck that black rectangle thing is? Rear side/Front Side?
http://lolicious.net/compy/P1000546.JPG
and for adam_dkh's question..
I personally am going to use Vista 64bit (it looks nice!!), but if someone can convince me otherwise. i'd love to heard the reason :\
milkmandan
EK Supreme water blocks is what i looking for, not really sure it is available in malaysia, try look for it,
now i useing fan come with processors is vary vary vary vary vary vary vary vary vary vary vary noisy.
more post milkmandan, like to see after install..... cant wait.
I'm also using EK supreme waterblocks (on my Clovertown system)
Very good waterblocks , although you'd need a strong pump for 2 blocks in series. Also pretty cheap (45€ /piece)
you can order from the USA and just have it shipped internationally. i mean the shipping price will be very high, but you get your waterblocks right? :D
I will post a complete build log too for ya when i am done
i've been wondeirng if i should do the two blocks in series..
or get a y-split and feed each one, then use another y-split to join it together.
what do you recommend?
i do have a good pump...very strong..and a triple rad :\
milkmandan, try to use the two hexagonal metal colored ones, or none at all. That black thing seems to be only for insulation purposes, as it is not solid.
definitely in series...
if you do them in parallel and something goes wrong (bended tube etc.) then your cpus are not equally cooled or maybe one of them is not cooled at all without you noticing it (the flow always takes the path of least resistance!). despite that your pump has to do the same work anyway, so no change there... ;)
milkmandan,
nah.... this is 1st time i saw EK Supreme water blocks, before that i useing amd 939 with Cooler master Aquagate the vary 1st one.
Yeah, these S771 holes are very big, but if you apply the hex plate it should narrow them enough to just stick the EK mounting screws through. Doesn't matter if they're weak, normally the Ek Supreme is mounted without any backplate, so you'll be fine.
And no you can't use the rectangle ones with the EK Supreme, obviously, unless you drill some holes. But as I said, backplate isn't really needed for these coolers. Also don't tighten them too much, they don't cool better but sooner or later the mobo will bend.
thanks jcool. will do...
Also when you removed the NB heatsink on your rig, when you reapplied thermal paste, did you use a non-conductive paste?
I have 1 stick of arctic silver 5 (i think this is conductive) and 1 stick of generic thermal paste that came with my HR-05/IFX (no idea whether is non-conductive or not). I don't want to over do it with thermal paste, and end up shorting something out on the Mobo.
I used AS5 as well. No danger of shorting anything, the E5400 NB is fully covered in a gigantic IHS. ;)
what should i use to spread the AS5?
Credit card? razor? i heard those create air bubbles?
i'll let you know how the hex metal backplates go.
I'll be hopefully mounting everything tomorrow.
If I have a pair of Kingston memory in my Z7S and I want to install another pair of memory modules from a different brand (saime bandwdth), would it work? Would it be less optimal?
I wouldn't mix different ram brands because the SPD settings of the RAM could be different and cause problems.
More likely the AMB chips might cause the issue if anything. SPD's on FB-DIMM's are loose enough there's not much to worry about.
Hi Guys,
I just had gotten back from vacation. Had I miss anything? Seem like there was a talk about hacking the bios and msimax had have look into.
I also had look into the bios .302 using AMIBCP. The volt setting are there but it value are just in two digits number, which is hard to tell the actual volt.
Had anyone been able to order extra bios chip from Asus if the motherboard got brick from using a modify bios? It would be a back up just incase of a bad flash.
I had order bios from MSI 3 times after 3 bad flashes. The techies from MSI had always sent me the bios chip for free plus shipping. MSI tech supports are great and seem to understand the needs of oc enthusiast.
Update * Just contact ASUS at "helpdesk.asus.com". I was able to order two of the ASUS Z7S bios for 10 a piece and 15 for shipping.
If someone can provide me the modify bios, I will take the plunge to see if we could get addition power out of the Z7S.
We tried modding, but the program corrupts the bios. This is also stated somewhere on the program's webpage.. so I wouldn't go there until they fix the program. I guess the only way to alter your CPUs VID right now is via hardmodding the pins.
hey everyone..
so i took some extra time and lapped my Thermalright HR-05/IFX to a mirror image, yes i know it was unnecessary but i wanted to give lapping a nice practice. Took me 1.5 hours for this one heatsink.
Anyways, time to remove the NB heatsink on the Z7S but I can't seem to get the NB off. I've gotten the spring pins detached, but the whole thing is still attached to the mobo. How do i get this thing off?