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Thanks :toast:
My first job tomorrow morning!
Thaks FreeCableguy The components has arrived today. Pretty damm small, but I've got a good GOOT 15W Japonese soldering Iron and some skill, I will make it possibel, heheheh
Today I also find a interesting stuff... I'm using an 920 Presler that can hit 4.7Ghz easy on Air here.
Well, I've Tried to configure the multiplier using Intel integrator tool.
I'm dreaming with 1600Mhz of bus..
How? Well, set 1066Mhz in bios and it will give 266Mhz FSB + 50% = 399Mhz x 11 = 4.3Ghz and that's 1:1 DDR2 800Mhz Cas3 2-2-5
Exactly wher the badaxe performance come from...
ok, It worked, but just while in bios mode (Clock showed is right) when I enter in windows my configuration simply disappear and my CPU returns to 1066MHz 14x 3.73Ghz Crap!!
How can I put down this multiplier? Is it possible?
I have a Conroe 6700 ES and v304 board. I used the conductive ink pen recommended by FCG at Radioshack and it worked perfectly. It wasn't too difficult once you figured out what angle to approach the board. It's nice too that there isn't anything else close by that can get screwed up if the ink gets on it.
I'm slowly moving my way up the FSB using the 1304 bios. I'm hoping for 4ghz 24/7 with a Zalman 9500.
The board seems pretty solid but I don't like how the PCI and PCI Express slots are set up. The 2 PCI-E slots are too close for Crossfire when I'm using a Zalman fan on both. I had to put the stock fan back onto the non-Crossfire edition card in order for both to fit. The Asus DH Deluxe board looks like it has a nicer layout but time will tell if the OC ability is the same as this board.
i want to do this mod 30% up and it wont go any higher:nono:
Anybody know where the appropriate points are on this board to measure vDIMM and vCore with a multimeter?
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Originally Posted by Barr3l Rid3r
any clarification?
you can not change the multiplier on non-ES chips...
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Originally Posted by freecableguy
But using integrator tool kit made it work!! While in bios but it worked, very very strange..
I received the components, thanks FreCableGuy!! recommended, and we can do more deals futher ;)
It's the same for me.
On my badaxe I'm able to change the multiplier of my 805 using the Intel Integrator Toolkit to edit the bios. This sw don't allow hard bios mod (I can't unhide any hidden menĂ¹) but allows some bios modification like change default settings and that make me able to set Enhanced Power Slope on Enabled, or change the CPU VCore without any hw mod.
My system can boot with multi @14 (in bios I'm able to verify it) but when in Windows the system had automatically set 20 as multi again.
:shrug:
Sorry for my English...
Probably you are not able to actually change the multiplier with the toolkit. The multiplier is locked on the CPU, no BIOS can unlock it. All you can do with the toolkit is change the setting in the BIOS, but since the CPU multi is locked on the chip, the setting won't do anything. Which is why when you go into Windows it still shows the regular multiplier. Sorry, I don't think it is possible.
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Originally Posted by frakka
U don't have to excuse about your english...
exactly the same as here SUX!
Freecableguy, can you ship to me, some 2GB DDR2 memmory now? :)
I don't know.Quote:
Originally Posted by fluffysheap
I set 14 like default multiplier and 800Mhz like default fsb override.
In this way, my cpu frequency should be 4Ghz (20x200) anyway and 4GHz is the frequency that I can see in windows. But if I enter in bios my cpu frequency is set to 2.8Ghz (14x200).
I can do a photo of my bios main page if is usefull.
Anyone have pic of Vcore measure point on Bad Axe, pls post it.
First page of this topic.
Image 5, green dot (to ground) to measure VCore.
thanks, I think i need glasses and should of saw this already. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by frakka
will these mods. work with Rev.301 ??
I don't want this nice board to be wasted...... :(
Hi,Quote:
Originally Posted by kenofstephen
No one still will try.
If the board layout is similar,not possible to know worth trying.
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Originally Posted by Dynasty
the blue ring i marked, can also be used as vcore messurement point:)
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/352...adp31899ju.jpg
Did the first batch of mods, for compatibility with conroe.
Awfully difficult, but I did it :)
http://users.pandora.be/patrick.fier...S/IMG_0511.jpg
http://users.pandora.be/patrick.fier...S/IMG_0510.jpg
http://www.meloen.be/soeperpi_conroe.JPG
B'd : 304 board (Bios:1304),(Vcore,Vdimm,VNB,Vfsb,Tcore MOD)
CPU : 631 (retail)
cooling : Water
Is rebooting when set more than Vcore 1.6V (Vcore MOD)
And periodic beef sound happens
booting Message : Proeessor Core Temperature Over Hit ~~!
Can do (Proeessor Temperature Over Hit -> Reboot) function disable by Bios?
Please, Do you inform method?
Is equal phenomenon happened ES Conroe?
thanks for ur reply, but i don't know it works or not still.....:(Quote:
Originally Posted by OMEGA3
OMG!
the most important images on page.1 disappeared?!!:eek:
hi guys.....this is the Shamino's Vdimm Pencilmod
http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=3766
For misure vdimm, i use this point :banana: (same Dfi nf4 Ultra-D ;))
http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/6...easure20qo.jpg
ATTENTION:
My rilevation point is correct.......the point illustred in first page, it isn't corrected (it exceedes of +0,45v)!!!!!!!
what happened to the pics for conroe support, anybody got a back up set of pics?
I lost Crossfire capacity while updating to BIOS 1304... anyone has this problem too ?
Mods demonstrated on a Rev 304:
http://meloen.be/conroe_mod/1_2_3.JPG
http://meloen.be/conroe_mod/4_5.JPG
:D thanks for the pics
tip, you don't need to use the tiny SMD's. Use a wire and regular resistor. Easier and works fine as well.
But it's a tad more fragile:
Yet another HQ pic:
http://users.pandora.be/patrick.fier...S/IMG_0544.jpg
I have 975XBX,304,my question is must I mod my mobo
(picture 3) ,to have full bios optiones,or not?Thanks in advance!:D
Hello guys, i really need help :(
I've got an bad axe r304, without any mod. The motherboard boots itself ( no need to press the "power" button... the system boots up.. ), but it only shows a black screen..
I try different graphic cards, memory, did a clear cmos, remove the battery..
Any other thing to try ?
I think that the bios crashed up...
Yes,just like i and others did!Quote:
Originally Posted by Spacemaster
Conductive pen time...unless you own an ES that is, then the advanced menu is unlocked by default no?Quote:
Originally Posted by DARK SIDE
Nop
I had two 6700 Es and one X6800 ES, none of those unlocked my badaxe 304.
The mod is fairly easy to do, conductive paint is the easiest. You can even tape a wire over the two contacts. If you can manage to get decent contact you'll have an unlocked bios ass wel.
When INTEL say that rev 303 support core 2 duo, what they mean?
http://www.intel.com/products/mother...5xbx/index.htm
They mean just a few of Rev303 will do....Quote:
Originally Posted by GUSA
WHY A FEW 303 SUPPORT CONROE AND OTHERS 303 NOT?Quote:
They mean just a few of Rev303 will do....
sorry for my english; is a foreign language for me
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Originally Posted by GUSA
yep
What is the utmost RAM voltage productivity that I can choose from BIOS for revision 304?
Thanks :wave:,
VerteX
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Originally Posted by VerteX
It is up to 2.20V in a normal board.
Can be set to : Auto,1.8V,1.9V,2.1V,2.2V.
In my case - it's 0,18V difference (2,58 vs 2,40V on modded board)Quote:
Originally Posted by BarboneNet
Before mod i had 2,35V (2,2 set in bios)
I don't know which value to trust ... :confused:
my point is correct!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by yotomeczek
i have kill my ram with the illustrued point in first page!!
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a96.../975XBX304.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by graham_h
:banana:
How it happend ??Quote:
Originally Posted by BarboneNet
because im a noob... for my clarification...
i have a badaxe 304, and am getting a conroe x6800 (which i think is multiplier unlocked)... as far as the mods go to the mobo, i only need to do the (3x) 1kOhm resistors, the (1x) 24.9Ohm resistor, and the (1x) 0Ohm resistor to be fully modded, or is there more that im missing.
thank you VERY much in advance... i dont want to screw my mobo up.
trip.
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Originally Posted by powertrippin
Up to till 303,need moded.
If your is 304, these resistance additions are not needed.
And if your cpu is after the stepping5, it's need the OC DEBUG mod(Image3 of Top).
thank you for the clarification, omega!!!
So, how tough is the mod to get a Revision 3.02 to work with Conroe?
I have soldering experience, but no SMD experience..
Just sucks to know that my Bad Axe has no future.
lads, i have a e6400 es and a badaxe rev 304 i flashed it to the very latest bios today, i have linked the jumper points with a conductive pen and have all the options available to me.....
my problem is, i cant get my fsb to actually got to 1333mhz, it did before but sometimes would freak out and go back to 1066....its getting on my nerves as the chip ran stable at 3.26ghz no probz and i wanted to push it a bit more....
can anyone either pm me the settings i need to have or post them here....
cheers again..
Gordy!:confused:
Had the same prob after flashing to the 1334 BIOS. I could choose 1333 FSB but it never actually set.Quote:
Originally Posted by ninjagordy
The fix for me was pull PSU connectors from the board, pulled the battery, crossed the clear CMOS pads {were pins should be} for a dew seconds, let it set about 10mins, put it back together and every thing;s been working fine now.
Hope it works for you
Could someone be so kind as to let me in on the secret as how and what to use to change the multi {only lower I know}
Even with the OC Debug shorted I get no multi adjust option in BIOS.
CPUID doesn't actually change the multi
E6700 ES/BadAxe rev 304
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Originally Posted by Blue078
Can be change multi that used CrystalCPUID(Function,MSR Editor).
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ght=MSR+Editor
Thanks OMEGA3:toast:
Hi, I've got a question concerning the "OC Debug"-Mod. Could someone be so kind and measure the voltage on the two contacts for me? One should be Ground and I'd need the voltage on the other contact. Of course I'd need someone to do it who didn't already connect the two points.
I'd guess it's ~5V, but I'd like to have a little assurance for my assumption.
Thx in advance! For anyone who wants to know why I need that info: I've got a "Black Creek" board (D955XBK) lying around here and it doesn't have the "OC Debug" Jumper, but I bet it's got the same function, just with a different looking jumper. Already found the suspicious contacts (named "MFG JMP") which could be what I'd like them to be. :)
Thx in advance!
Quick question abou the badaxe 304 that I haven't been able to find. I'm running a 533 FSB celeron at the moment, but have ddr2 800. The spd reports 4-4-4-12, but it will only run at 533 4-3-3-8. The memory is gskill F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ. Is it my memory, or is it not possible to run memory at 800mhz unless the FSB of the processor itself is 800 mhz (or I'm overclocking?). It will not boot if I set the correct timings manually and set it to 800 mhz.
1. Can someone recommend a conductive ink pen for the OC Debug mod?
2. Also, how hard would it be to de-solder unused ports such as the parallel port, serial port, PS/2 ports & the audio ports? Basically, if I remove these, will the board still work? (I usually disable them in the BIOS, but I want to clean up the board and make more room for heatsinks, etc.
3. Oh, and one more thing...when i get my rev 304 in the mail to replace my 302, I am thinking of pulling off the north and south bridge heatsinks, cleaning them and chips and then putting ceramique and re-applying the heatsinks. Should I consider the flower style Zalman northbridge heatsink as a replacement? Or do you think the stock Intel one is good?
4. Heck...one last question since you guys are so freaking Xtreme! LOL! Anyone thought of replacing all the caps with 100% solid Japanese aluminum caps like on the DFI Venus or the newer Gigabyte P965 boards? Now that would kick some ass!
Any conductive pen or conductive silver lacquer will do. Even a small blobb of solder to connect the two contacts would be enough. As long as you only connect the two points that need to be connected and don't short anything else, every conductive connection should be enough to enable the extra BIOS options. Only a very small current is flowing through these contacts, so the connection doesn't need to be the most perfect connection ever.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zorlac
I'd say that it'll be quite hard, as you'll need some pretty high heat to get the big ports of the board. But with some practive and good solder/desolder experience you should be able to do it. Although I wouldn't recommend it! Just think about the value of the board after doing it. If you're ever going to sell the board, you'll only get a small part of what it would be worth with all the ports in place. So, think twice before doing this mod.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zorlac
Perhaps you can lap the stock heatsinks, but applying some good thermal paste should be enough, as the heatsinks themself are big enough and well made. I wouldn't recommend the zalman heatsink as I don't think that it'd give you much better temps. As the chipsets put out a lot of heat nowadays, cooling the chipsets with all aluminium sinks won't gain much. If you really want to improve cooling, then get something with at least a copper base and a fan. ;) Ah, and BTW, why don't you keep your revision 302 board. I mean someone willing to desolder certain ports should be able to solder in some smd resistors.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zorlac
Already done by VictorWang, if I'm not mistaking. Just PM him to ask if it helped getting higher OCs. I'd guess that he gained some MHz doing it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zorlac
Damn! I need to see a pic of that! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
Have a look at this:Quote:
Originally Posted by Zorlac
http://vic.expreview.com/read.php?27&part=2
holy crap that rules!Quote:
Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
I wonder if he has a list of all the caps I would need?
Nice work...but....which are the vantages of this mod?:eek: :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Zorlac
Hi all
What is the max stable fsb reached with step 1066 on your board ? whitout v mod . Does the step 1333 alow you to push the fsb higher ?
I'm hiting a wall on step 1066 at 405 and 440 with step 1333
hey guys,
got a 975xbx 304 modded for the oc submenu with a pentium d 805 as a holdover... now the problem is that i cant seem to change vcore, either through BIOS or 3rd party apps... it seems stuck in the same place regardless of setting, i.e default vcore via the cpu
i've change the voltage upwards 1.53v but get no increase in loadtemp, and systool and speedfan claim the voltage to be 1.35 something....:confused:
the only app that reacts to any tweaking is IDCC, which i guess reads the info directly off the BIOS setting, and thus isnt viable... what to do? really need help about this since i really cant feel Xtreme enuff with the 805 running 3.6 ghz on stock voltage... :mad: I WANT MORE!!!
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Originally Posted by Morna
Don't use this programs, if you want use an overvolt vcore: Everest-systool-speedfan-sandra(??)...if you use this programs, the vcore slide on default, and later, you must turn off the power for 5-10minutes for set again another vcore(not default)!
use only IDCC or IDU!:cool:
If you use
Can someone help me please. Since 0908 is the best bios, i flashed it to that but IDCC isnt working anymore, Has anyone got the version that works with 0908 bios please, let me know by pm or here.
Second, I've heard that the bios can be modded in order to unlock the extra OC options, Anyone know how to do that.
Thanks in advance :)
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Image 3. Vcore "Modification" - unlocked BIOS for ALL chips (optional)
Notice the 3-pin header called "BIOS CONFIG" used for flashing and maintenance mode. Now...notice the empty silk-screen locations (OC DEBUG) above that in the picture? Intel has purposefully not shown the through-holes in their pictures as they have been blacked out. (I have shown them with the yellow circles.)
Mod: Short together the holes shown. Use either conductive ink or solder. If you wish, install a header and use an extra shorting bar from your included accessories to make this mod changable!
so i have to put conductive ink which i dont know where to get , on the yellow area in order to overclock?? also how do u "solder"??
How long should I wait after the conductive pen MOD to start the system again?
conductive penQuote:
Originally Posted by theteamaqua
If you're asking questions like that, don't even think of trying to solder a multi-layer PCB - you can damage it pretty fast if you leave the iron on it too long.Quote:
also how do u "solder"??
**fixed my problem
What i learned is that nothing will boot unless you format the drive. Repairs, adding the install into a data CD, leaving the file system intact, etc., results in drive error messages.
hi guys,
did someone knows a VDROOP mod for Bad Axe rev304???
thanks
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Originally Posted by BarboneNet
Droop in this board is almost insignificant when using enhaced power slope....
Well i've got a big big problem.
My board has the IDT chip on it, it is different from the old ICS chip.
How i understand it is the PLL is different. So, for me, 1333 strap doesn't work, > 30% OC in the bios doesn't work, and clockgen doesn't work.
So my E6700 is stuck at 30% OC or 3.46 Ghz.
What bios are you using? 1333 strap doesnt work with 1334 bios.Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
1304 BIOS, the reason is because of the IDT chip
If you have a newer Badaxe you'll probably have the IDT chip, in which case you need to use Systool to clockgen
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...7&postcount=16
BTW, Anyone who doesn't want to solder the board for the OC DEBUG mod (and soldering a MB is a big deal even to someone with experience in it) and doesn't want to fork out $20 for a conductive ink pen they'll use once should try using simple sellotape with a small piece of wire stuck on it. Works fine for me.
What a mess this thread is, lol. First you can, then you can't, then you can, then you might. Damb, I'm just going to post my questions here at the end.
Exsplain 1333 strap ect? My MSI mobo has no such thing.
You can or can not change multi with mod #3.
Does this mobo offer 4:5 memory
[QUOTE]1304 BIOS, the reason is because of the IDT chip[QUOTE]
What revision? And in plain english what does this mean? You can't overclock past 30% fsb unless you use clock gen? What good is that. My MSI mobo is looking better than I thought.
What mods if any will work with revision 305, has anyone used a 305?
1) does your MB have the IDT clockgen chip (look at the thread from collaler)
2) have you done the OC_DEBUG mod as described in the *big sticky* - If not then stop bugging us and do it.
3) What BIOS version are you using and what other option? (vMCH, Vfsb, vCore?)
4) What are the numbers from the sticker that Fugger described above?
If you don't want to answer these questions then don't expect help.
I won't have the mobo till Tues, just tying to shed some light on those subjects so when i power up I already know what to do. So far I have no clue, some help would be nice.
I'm having a problem, i don't know if this thread is the right place but i certainly don't want to create a new thread over it.
I have my Badaxe setup with a SATA hard drive and windows XP installed on it.
Now, i have 2 data drives that are packed with important files and stuff that i want to get to. One is IDE 200gb and the other is SATA 320gb.
Whenever i plug either of these hard drives in, the computer fails to boot. At the point where it should be loading windows XP, the screen corrupts with multicolored characters and it freezes. I have no idea how to get it to accept the drives and let me get into windows with them.
Try setting your SATA drive with XP {the one one you installed XP on with the badaxe} to the first drive in the drive order, under Boot Menue in the BIOS. Make sure the two data drive come afterwardsQuote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
**Solved my hard drive problem, all it took was a lot of tinkering in the BIOS and restarts. I thought i lost the board because once it corrupted so bad with streams of white dots, but alas it works.
actually that could be limit of your MCH/NB 1333fsb strap + 30% = 433fsbQuote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
i have 2x badaxe ICS rev304,
1st board
1067fsb strap = 420-423fsb max
1333fsb strap = 423-429fsb max
2nd board
1067fsb strap = 430-431fsb max
1333fsb strap = 430-432fsb max, 433fsb won't boot (1333 +30%)
then on 2nd board i changed to Radiical chipset waterblock water cooling MCH and 2nd board did 433fsb max on 1067fsb strap and 440-443fsb max on 1333fsb strap.
But then again your IDT based board might have other issues ?
It's not a problem anymore eva, i got a clockgen that works for IDT based that that allows me headroom to 4 Ghz, although i've only taken it to 3.9 Ghz.
I can still only boot at 30% OC tho.
It's not the FSB giving out, 6700 and 10x multi, i'm hardly using much FSB. 1066 strap too, 1333 strap doesn't work.
Humm I had hoped that was the cure, as it happened to me. How about how you have your SATA ports setup? I left mine at AUTO in the BIOSQuote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
Hi there.
I apologize first of all if this has been addressed; I *HAVE* used the search function, but I haven't been able to find a clear answer on this.
I'm using the D975XBX rev 304 with 1334 BIOS; E6400 retail @ stock...
I've searched through all of my BIOS options, and I've found the EIST option and disabled it, but I am unable to find the C1E option that undervolts the CPU.
I'd like to ensure that my CPU is running at stock vcore and stock speed at all times, but I have no option to disable C1E in my BIOS (not that I can find, anyway).
I am aware of the OC-DEBUG mod......is this necessary to have the C1E BIOS option for E6400?...
If not, then where exactly is the C1E option and why am I missing it?
ordered some parts from FCG, 2 weeks already but not yet arrived.....so worry ......... :(
Hope someone can help me out here:
I have the Badaxe motherboard (rev 304) with 1334 BIOS and have a few problems.
A/ Machine went fine for a while then all of a sudden it will not "RESTART".... I select restart..the machine shuts down partialy....the monitor goes black....I hear the HDD spinning up and the CD-Rom lights up ..but it will not boot back into Windows. I have to press the ON/OFF button for about 6 seconds to power down the PC and then press the On button to power it back up....then it posts fine and boots into Windows.
B/ Sometimes whilst navigating in the BIOS the BIOS will just freeze up...I am unable to navigate or press any buttons....However when I hit the DEL key it just tries to reboot....SEE PROBLEM A.
Specs are
Badaxe motherboard
E6400
Nvidia 7950GX2
2Gb Corsair 6400 DDR2 Ram
Coolermaster 600Watt Green PSU.
HELP!!!! PLEASE!!!!
monitor issues = either video card or psu or both could be a the cause
bios freezes = memory timings/vdimm i'd say
You could try my custom 1334 bios i made in 1st post at http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=3004 but use at your own risk (read readme.txt carefully on how to flash it)
I'm almost certain the problem is the 7950. I also have one and have been playing with different video cards in my bad axe and have noticed much better stability, much quicker boot times, and no more BIOS locks when using a 7900GTX.Quote:
Originally Posted by anthonyl
Can't wait for the X1950's to get here..
Well last night I managed to quickly reset the BIOS settings back to default and now my problem seems to have gone.
Im almost sure it was the RAM timings / voltage causing the problem.
I have 2 Gb Corsair TwinX2 DDR2 6400 and had ram timings at 5-5-5-15 with 2.1 volts. Funny thing is though I had been running those settings for over a week with no problem and then all of a sudden out of the blue it craps out.
I was wondering if anyone with the badaxe board is having the same issue as me. I have problems with my board freezing up while in the bios. Most of the time I have to hurry up and make some changes save with F10 then go back into the bios and finish making my changes. For example I usually not have enough time to change all of the cas latencies on the memory without having to save the bios halfway thru and go back and make the rest of the changes after a restart.
Edit....I am currently using bios 1334 but the same problem would occur with bios 1304. I hope my board isn't on its way to the grave yard.
Edit 2.....lol I just read a few posts up about someone having a similiar problem with freezes. I will try to load defaults then go back thru and make my changes again and see if that helps.
Edit 3....Loaded defaults and the problem still occurs. Seems like it takes a little longer to freeze now so I have more time to change settings but it will still freeze on me. Most likely to occur while changing setting in the advanced menu under chipset configuration but will freeze sometimes while making no changes at all and just navigating thru the bios.
So I am not going mad alone after all....someone is going mad with me....lol
I keep looking on the Intel site hoping for a BIOS update, but I hope the Nvidia chipset boards arrive sooner so I can swap it out.
tried my bios yet http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=3004 ?
I have that, too. Seems like some kind of issue in the BIOS itself, as the board literally never locked up outside the BIOS and is running 24/7 since I got it.Quote:
Originally Posted by adamant415
As you say, if you have big changes you save your work and come back to make the rest.
So thats 3 people with BIOS freezing......Class action? lol
Actually my first badaxe had the BIOS freeze issue, even at all stock settings when in the BIOS I had to make changes fast. But that was the least of it's issues :) The main reason I exchanged it for another one was every stick of memory I ever placed in the first blue slot ended up dead with in a few hours.
{No it wasn't vdimm voltage modded}
Thanks
Well luckily the bios freezing up is just an annoyance. The board is stable when it is up and running in windows. I hope it stays that way when I am running 4x1GB of ram. If not then maybe I'll go to the dq6.
blue078 are you saying that your replacement board dosen't freeze up in the bios, dosen't kill ram or both?
4 people. I just came home with a rev. 305 board, and it has frozen quite a few times in the BIOS, and I haven't done anything to the board yet.
Andrew
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Originally Posted by anthonyl
actually i've pm him manymany times already......what happen?Quote:
Originally Posted by kenofstephen
i'd say if there is anyone on here you can trust it's free cable guy i've been following this forum for a long time he is a trustworthy person. he may just be too busy, on vacation, out of parts or just hasn't got around to it.Quote:
Originally Posted by kenofstephen
maybe you should pm him and ask him. and please tell him thanks from all of us for his help with these conroe boards.