primary slot was set to 16x and secondary slot was meant for 4x...but...your performance will probably be only 10% less at 4x versus 16x.
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Even with a 4870?
Im just going to use the 16x slot and change my design ;)
don't know!...the only way to know is to run it in the 4x slot with benches and then run it in the 16x slot to see where it all shakes out.
I'm back needing a board for an E8400.
Do I go with another IP35 Pro? Tried and true...love both of mine.
These boards have any trouble with the E-series CPUs?
good luck finding another Pro board...you will have to upgrade to the XE version.
Yeah I noticed that.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813127050
they are unloading them...stupid idea from abit...should have stayed with the Pro model all the way!...it seems abit is having more difficulty in getting it right...there might be some truth about abit getting out of the mobo manufacturing.
Well, it is a Pro...but it's a Pro XE ;)
From the way you talk about it, you don't seem that impressed.
all they did was to add the 1600mhz system bus..at least that is my understanding...might have tweaked the board some...but they should have stayed with the top P35 board until it dried up...the IP35 Pro is a WINNER!..why fool with something else...keep making them until you come out with the IP45 or IX48...there is some talk that abit might release the IX38 DDR3 version...to me, it is STUPID unless it is dirt cheap!
Hi guys
plz let me out of this RTL ALC 888 Interface Issue
Mobo is Abit ip 35 pro with BIOS ID: 13
http://www.imgx.org/pthumbs/small/10363/RTL.jpg
Thanks nd Regards
go through the control panel and open up the "Speaker" icon...you should see the available devices and highlight the "Speakers" selection and then click on the "Properties" dialogue box in the lower right corner...from there, you have several tabs...it is in there.
this has to be a mile marker for this thread to reach over one half million views...AMAZING!
I am here for a 24/7 machine ... I have only given the memory 2.05 through bios and just a clock up for the cpu. All the other voltages are default
Everything seems stable but once in a while Assasin's Creed crashes to the desktop .... i dont know if its the game or my overclock. Should I raise the volts on anything since the system feels and is in fact very stable if you take out the issue i just mentioned
Here is a screen
hi daytime dreamer...how's athens this time of the year...HOT!?;)
why don't you show your uguru settings so we can see what to tweak?
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As of the end of July 2008, most of the Research and Development team have been laid off, and between 3-4 people from almost every engineering department from Quality Control to Field Application Engineers too. Everyone from the previous PM team who designed the likes of the MAX and Fatal1ty series that many enthusiasts grew to love have all moved on over the last year. There doesn’t seem to be much left of what was once a prosperous and productive team well worth recognition. Some of those PM members went to Biostar, and others went to Foxconn
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/9878/u...aff/index.html
Well this explains the delay in the P45. Looks like the writing is on the wall as far as Abit sticking around as an enthusiast motherboard manufacturer. I've been a fan since the BE6 II boards and I really hope they can recover.
i am thinking about jumping onboard with a Biostar Tpower IP45 board...i was getting the feeling that the thread i read months ago about abit pulling out of mobo making is sounding to be more true..it generally said the same thing in the above quote.
pulling the trigger as we speak!:D
Question:
I plan on adding my northbridge to my water loop with the EK NB5 waterblock, but I would like to keep the stock heatsinks on the SB and mosfets. Could I just dremel off the heatpipe that connects them, or would that be a bad idea? Any better ideas?
Thanks
Don't see why not, but you'll loose the benefit of having extra heat-sinking (is that a word?) of the heat. Less surface area = less heat dispersion. Adding a fan on the PWM would help out, but you might want to consider adding that to the WC loop if it heats up too much on you.
Quick question. I flashed to the latest release bios for the ip35 pro, which is 17. Would a bios of 17b04 be newer or is that the last beta prior to releasing 17? Sorry if it seems like a stupid question, but I just want to know for sure :).
I noticed with 17, I get a lot more c1 errors with memory. Even with the recommended volate to the memory, the board is a bit fickle. I have tried this with 2 sets of memory, both listed as compatible here in the first post.
Flessan