Here's a good thread to watch-
http://csd.dficlub.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2153
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Here's a good thread to watch-
http://csd.dficlub.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2153
Once newegg has them in stock Ill purchase one.
RD600 does 450fsb, but I would like 500 and faster raid performance.
Wow, no IDE = No care. There ia not way I can sacrifice my ISE HDD and my DVD burner. :(
heard of IDE-SATA converters ;)
Not overly tweaked still learning my way around this board...
Components Used in this run...
DFI Infinity 965-S
Intel Core 2 DUO X6800
OCZ 1000W PRO X treme
OCZ Vindicator CPU Cooler + Panaflo 120mm fan for additional cooling
Cellshock 2gb 4-4-4-10
Nvidia 7600 GS 256mb
WD2500KS 250gb hd in single sata (ide) mode
128mb Discgo flash drive
Razer Copperhead mouse
Lite-On Dvd Rom
Explorer was shut down as was system restore.
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32m @ 3.675ghz
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/9...3575mhzgf8.jpg
I am gonna pair this with a 6300 i bought in the F/S. Owner said it did 3.3 on stock cooling. So with this board and my Noctua tower heatsink, I am hoping for 3.5-3.6 24/7 clocks with low vcore. I just hope my Buffalo FireStixs are up to the task. We shall see:)
Hmm.. it seems like this board isn't getting a lot of hype. Anyone wonder why? It seems like there's just a hand full of us who are actually interested in this board.
Most people who read this forum already have Core2 boards.The ones that want it will be upgrading/sidegrading from other boards and just like to try stuff out, like me. This will be my 4th Core2 board just for fun. Also not many people have had the chance to try it out, so we're only getting a few reviews from people who get great results with every board they test.
Personally I'm looking @ the 680i DFI offering. The only reason I ever bought a 965 board was I wanted 500FSB. After owning the P5B Deluxe and seeing the poor Pi performance compared to the 975x boards, I never really looked their way again. This board seems almost as fast a a 975x board however. But still I'm a gamer who wants to run SLI or Crossfire so the 965 boards will not do for me. I think alot of people just aren't gonna waste anymore money on boards based on last years technology with P35 boards & DDR3 around the corner.
I'm gonna try out the first generation but with DDR2. I've got way too much DDR2 to invest in DDR3 without some serious improvement in performance over DDR2. I generally upgrade to the latest architecture every summer as there's an event here I like to compete in.:D
this will be my 9th or so c2d mobo :)
I had just received a BX2, now have interest in this 965-S.
As for the "jumper parade" that you described for the BX2, could you (or anyone using a BX2 tell me what you are referring to? Are you constantly having to reset jumpers on the BX2?
Also, as an E6600 user, I have never been able to reap any benefit out of any multiplier other than the stock 9 X, and have reached about 9 X 380 to 9 X 390 on the 975X boards I have tried. Is there any reason to believe that this 965 board could do better? I tried an early ABIT 965 and an ASUS P5B Deluxe early on with this CPU and did not see any gains.
Other than solid caps, what benefit is this board supposed to have?
I see negatives (compared to Intel and ASUS, etc) of a somewhat weaker manufacturer with DFI. Am I wrong? Looking at their website for this and other boards it looked quite basic.
Andrew
Raju, so ras to cas set to 3 works as it should with this board?
edit: also
3.Reset button+"INSERT" key to clear COMS.
4.Reset button+"Home" key to load default clock.
great feature! I remember insert being used way back in the day when jumperless first started, but it seemed to have been abandoned. glad to see it's back. home is great too!
thats a prety fast pi time raju... is 3-3-3 faster then 4-4-4? i would LOVE that... no 965 up til now i have seen rewards tight timings.
easter day sale 139.99 and the mobo cannot handle 1066 (pc 8500)!!
I needed a new gaming system now. I've been running and old Abit IC7 and Radeon 9800 for several years now. The P965-S paired with an E6420 running at or near 500fsb with my new 8800GTX should run my games at 1920x1200 just fine. :)
It seemed like the right board right now for me. But I agree the chipset/platform has it's limitations and is by no mean the newest thing.