with 8X i can do 320-330 quite easilly :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dexx
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with 8X i can do 320-330 quite easilly :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dexx
I´d prefer something like "millimeters" oder "inches". :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by soundx98
Greetz, Flox
Without any scientific measurements, I'd say 1-1.5 millimeters...Quote:
Originally Posted by Flox
And the height of the stock-cooler?Quote:
Originally Posted by DarkManX_BG
Is there a chance that a 17mm high waterblock is flat enough to replace the stock-cooler?
Greetz, Flox
Should work IMO. I'll measure the height of the stock cooler tomorrow (just closed my case, don't wanna open it again right now).
i have a bfg 6800 ultra, and it is touching the plastic of the NF4 chipset cooler. It isnt creating a problem, but id have to say there is absolutely no clearance at all...
This would be very nice...Quote:
Originally Posted by DarkManX_BG
...but everybody else knowing the height of the stock-cooler is welcome, too! ;)
Greetz, Flox
12mm for the stock chipset HS itself... top of it is very close to the bottom edge of a standard PCIe card.
Prost :toast:
Then it sounds like you've reached your cpu's limit.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
i can hardly believe that ..hehe...maybe PSU..Quote:
Originally Posted by dexx
Should not touch, verify that 6800 Ultra is properly inserted and your board is not warped hence it is properly seated in your case and secured.Quote:
Originally Posted by cryptz
Similar issue was identified in early stages, and results showed improper installation. Most of the time when board is believe to be resting flat on a desk when in fact it might be bending a little.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flox
Search for such in these forums, this question, challenges and proposal(s) to replace that chipset cooler has been identified and raised many times b4, as early as back in January. Hit the search button !
One example:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...dfi+waterblock
Gah I'm starting to lose sleep over this board. Was working fine for a while, came back it was off. Now when I start it the damn mobo wont detect DRAM, I've tried different modules + switching slots but it just wont detect DRAM.
Any Ideas?
Help would be much appreciated! Thanks
I dont have a floppy drive in my case but instead I use a USB floppy drive if I need one but on my ultra d when it boots to A: the keyboard seems to not work now.. (usb keyboard) I tried plugging it into the ps2 with an adapter and still the keyboard doesnt work :/
Im using the 310 bios and the first thing I did when I installed this mobo was update my bios to 310 doing it this way :confused: Anyone else have this problem?
Fixed this problem, I disabled usb keyboard and mouse support and the keyboard works now when booting from removable usb device. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Nettwerk
If you have an USB floppy, can you install the SATA drivers off it? Mine works fine when updating a bios, but it doesn't work when installing WindowsXP.
Yes I could with my neo2 platinum mobo BUT with this mobo I had to temp install a regular floppy drive in to install raid drivers. I had usb keyboard/mouse enabled when I tried. I think if you disable usb keyboard/mouse and set floppy drive to NONE it will install.Quote:
Originally Posted by Radical_53
i can barely fit a piece of paper between my BFG Ultra and the cooler
The nf4 fan cooler?Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrufdog
@nettwerk: Thanks ALOT! I'll try that tomorrow.
Maybe I can find a solution to have my kb & mouse installed on USB (without PS/2 adaptors) AND use my USB floppy for the drivers.
yes, and I have checked, the card is seated properly.
I've got 2x1Gb sticks of Hynix D43. For some reason, I can't boot with any mem divider but the "166mhz" one and I'm stuck with low FSB's. I did have this board with my previous memory with HTT up to 400mhz and I could use any mem divider. I'm using BIOS 310p.
Anyone got any ideas?
EDIT: I'm stuck at 213mhz RAM, 256HTT.
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Originally Posted by Scrufdog
Normal same here with an ATI X850 XT PE. it does not touch but a piece of paper only not 2 pieces...lol
Talk about engineering to thight specs ! :p:
Update. The dividers work fine in clockgen but it just won't work when booting from the bios. This is very weird! :confused:
Just returned my a02 sli-d to Fry's because of a blown cap. I got another as a replacement and it's a revision I haven't seen before. It's an AA0, I'm pretty sure of that. The sli-d chipset is dated 0605A3. Anybody got any info on this one??