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Originally Posted by Babsy
yeah.. any link for beta 11.13 bios??
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Originally Posted by Babsy
yeah.. any link for beta 11.13 bios??
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Originally Posted by Revv23
yeah, if you overvolt the nb to around 2v, this board will run upto 440fsb orthos blend stable. I will have a few screenshots hopefully towards the end of next week, when I get my new infinity.. the old one really got put thru hell..
for the price (real chea) and a mod to the nb voltage there's no other board that can touch this with the new bios. BTW 1115 bios is fine when your vnb is over 1.9v. You just need good cooling..
regards
raja
nice raja.. :) DFI infinity 975x is not yet dead.. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by raju
:woot: alright
any chance on some detailed instructions on what the mod is?do you recommend a waterblock or just an extreme aircooler.Quote:
Originally Posted by raju
Does anyone have a link to the 11-13 bios? I'm running the 10-26 now and can boot everytime at 380fsb and clockgen to 400. For some reason I don't have the option to lower the multi's on my E6700es so I'm stuck at X10 and the most I've pushed it is 400 X 10 @ 1.55v with air cooling. I'm going to stick it on phase this week so will need more fsb, maybe I can get it with the 11-13 bios. I tried 11-15 and never did get it to boot at 380.
http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6...8pi4ghzdp9.jpg
Here you go..http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&highlight=dfiQuote:
Originally Posted by pumbertot
I see a 97TIDC15 Mod BIOS at Rebels Haven. May or may not help: Linky
gonna try this bios
about 15 minutes ago I randomly visited the dfi beta bios page and upgraded to 11/15 bios and booted into bios. WOW! I could never get passed 382x9 to post on previous bios versions. This time I posted at 370x9 with auto voltages so I kept upping and got to 400x9 and i still got 1 post beep. I tried to boot up on it but got a blue screen so i set my voltages to my standard oc and I booted right up. I am going to play with it a little more and run orthos today. It's a miracle
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Originally Posted by RivalNeighbour
good for you.. :D
mm.. sadly I'm letting go of my mobo.. somebody at my place bought it at a premium price.. gonna miss this board..
I'm looking forward to the DFI RD600.. hope.. its more like the infinity 975x.. it keeps going and going.. :D
don't let go.. ahhh I feel sad.. :( I only have two nights with this board.. waaaaa..
so is this board resurected?
Worth it to buy? Or Raju just got a good one?
Deciding between this and abit aw9d-max. I want to buy this because of price :)
I skimmed most of the thread, so many different thoughts...
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Originally Posted by GMX
the board needs time to have a mature bios.. :D try the DFI street.. you will see more results.. ;)
for this board patient is a virtue.. :woot:
i sold the board waiting on evga nvidia 680i to see how it clocks
this is my second board, both hit 440fsb if you have the right cooling and mod the nb to 1.8v or so...
this new board I recieved this week, so far so good, no probs running orthos blend test (the feared test) so far, I will aim for 12 hours...
http://img352.imageshack.us/img352/2...attemptwh4.jpg
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Originally Posted by pumbertot
the pncil mod was up on vr-zone, but the trimmer is the better and safer way to go, assuming you can solder..
colling wise 1.8v is enough on the nb to get to 445fsb if the cpu cooling is adequate and you have a good third party nb cooler (not stock).. Watercooling on the nb may bring even better results...
Also set the ram timings all on auto, apart from the divider using 1:1 (533) works fine...
regards
Raja
hiya raja you still on the dfi 975x board it was quick but very problematic fior me
yeah I got hold of a new one, just to fool around with really, the new bios has elevated this board quite well. The secret to obtaining the best with the new bios is to mod the nb voltage to betwen 1.8-2v for some sick orthos blend stable overclocks over 440 fsb..
regards
Raja
yeh it seems a good board now with new bios
nice clocks raja.. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by raju
one of the best clocks for E600 in a DFI infinity board.. :)
:woot:
Ok, guess its time to break out the soldering iron and give the vmch mod a shot. Do you also suppose I need to do the vfsb mod? It seems that I can already set the fsb plenty high, but is the vmod also necessary? I would hate to do one only to find out I need to do the other...
Also, as this will be my first hardmod in years (and years) I am wondering about the VMCH mod with the 40k var resistor. Is this something I adjust on the fly with the system powered up until I get what I want, or do you set it while the system is off and then see where I end up, shut down and try again?
Hopefully between the vmod(s) and the new bios I will finally be able to crack 400fsb :)
vmch is fine for upto 445fsb orthos blend stable, vfsb does not really make too much difference on this board...
regards
Raja
Raja,
Ok, so after I solder the resistor on do I set it for 40omhs or do I start it at zero and crank it up I hit 1.9 or so...?
Also, are the adjustments made only with the system off or is it ok to mess with while the power is on?
Thanks,
Tad
Edit: I've searched vr-zone without success for a pencil mod... any idea where I can find it?
you need a 40k variable resistor (usually 25 turns), set it to maximum 40k first and work down. First few turns will do nothing, after that it will begin to creep up, you can go to pc health check in bios for a reading, I set up the screen in front of me while I adjust. Or use a dmm and adjust very slowly checking constantly for change, don't overshoot!
I'm a little concerned if you did not know this, only proceed if you're comfortable, otherwise you'll end up with a dead board...
regards
Raja
well on the old revision board, setting read delay to 7 and vnb to 1.85 with a mod gives nice results...
I'm currently running Orthos at 455fsb on the 9X multiplier, boot up out of bios,
http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/8...1ghzfk5.th.jpg