The boards are the same, expect for the solid caps on the DS3 and that is all to it.Quote:
Originally Posted by norain
Just like the dfi expert board and the dfi venus, people flash venus bios on the dfi expert board and it work fine.
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The boards are the same, expect for the solid caps on the DS3 and that is all to it.Quote:
Originally Posted by norain
Just like the dfi expert board and the dfi venus, people flash venus bios on the dfi expert board and it work fine.
Hi Dumo, thanks for the review! When using the Super Talent memory did you try to see if the board would boot with just one stick? Right now the Super Talent 667 is selling for less than $50 a GB stick and with a voltage boost will do 4-4-4 @ DDR2 800; it would be great if there was a way to get this memory to work with the Gigabyte 965P-S3! Perhaps a recent BIOS fixed this? Thanks in advance!
my ewiz 2x1gig supertalent 667 DDR2 is running fine on an S3 @ 800mhz 2.1vdimm! (F6 bios) :)
Nice o/c for a S3. My Asus P5B vanilla retails for about $10 over the S3, but I can reach 520FSB x 7 = 3640MHz with my E6300 @ 1.44 vCore. So if we are talking FSB per $1, the P5B would probably come out on top. (Although we don't know what FSB I could reach with the 8X multiplier in the E6400).
I could probably increase the FSB with more voltage, but my cooling is not up to scratch with such extreme o/c. The base P5B vanilla with few o/c features is not a handicap. My early production E6300 and Crucial Ballistix PC6400 ram running at 520MHz @ 4-5-5-12 with 2.1 vDimm, pick up the slack.
To reduce core temps for everyday use I have backed off to 470FSB @ 1.32 vCore, with all other setting on Auto. She runs stably and cool at that clock frequency, Cap'n :)
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