you need to use afudos 2.11 or earlier google it i make a boot disk then afudos and bios on the other
Rich
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I've done much investigating with this board and Quads. As it's a 975x mobo the FSB wall is generally between 340 - 360 depending on luck.
I can run my Q6600 G0 at 355 X 9 max but it causes the onboard audio to freak out from time to time- causing a horrible high pitch whine.
It should definitely run 333 x 9 completely stable.
Thanks for the replies, I figured it out. IT was the CPU Q fan option. I changed it to performance mode and it now is up to speed. Just a question though, if i were to disable it, what happens?
Then your cpu fan will run at full speed all the time.
Is that a bad thing?? Its not noisy at all, in fact i cant even hear it at 1500rpm....
It's not a bad thing. If you're happy with the noise levels, then it will keep the cpu a tad cooler and use a tad more power.
Good spot by w2richwood - I didn't think of the Q-fan function causing the problem.
2406 Bios released. Link in a second..
http://rapidshare.com/files/71733677...eluxe-2406.rar
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it may its not out yet
yeah i dont understand the p5b.s are on there but not the p5w dh
All the 975 mobos have been bumped off the list but they are not alone, go read about the recent hooha about the nVidia chipset mobos and Yorkfield support too.
Meanwhile, we can only hope P5W makes it back somehow.
i'm not gonna complain p5w dh has served use well it's lived a long live thru many upgrades so i'm happy with it
Rich
Just tried it out today, no problem at all.
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...T/88GT_GPU.jpg
A touch over 14K on 3DMarks06,
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=3892816
Can this mobo handle 4gb of ram well and how far can it oce a Q6600?
I am currently running my Q6600 G0 with 4GB of G.Skill DDR2800 HZ ram @ 380FSB and x8 multiplier, it use to be @ 355 and x9, 1:1 on both configuration ... I am sure this is all becuz of the active cooling I had on the NB/SB ;)
Tried 2406 BIOS. No new BIOS options, however this BIOS for me is really bad, as I couldn't overclock at all. Anything I tried for manual settings didn't work and machine wouldn't boot.
I'm now back on 2403 and running at 3.0Ghz on a E6600 with CPU Vcore = 1.325v, mem = 2.1v and memory running with 4-4-4-12 timings.