i ll try too cut all the pin...it's gonna be long...but who know??...
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i ll try too cut all the pin...it's gonna be long...but who know??...
Thx you m8:toast:
It worked very well,soo long to do but this was a way to save 120$:)
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soo thx you again szukalski!:cool:
Awesome, it was just a hunch but it paid off :D Enjoy :DQuote:
Originally Posted by catsarecute
I have a question, my PWMIC temps are insanely high. I was wondering, is there actually any thermal paste under these heatsinks? Im running multiple fans on them and it isnt helping much. Could I add AS5 underneath them if not?
this mobo keeps in the same situation new bios didnt help new windows didnt help ocz or corsair mem didnt help i dont know what to do is really getting annoying
hiya compgeek
haven't seen you posting for a while
they are on thermal pads, i have a 120mm fan over mine and with the 165 opty up to the 175 at over 3 ghz it pumps up the heat, mine sits around 45 celsius, i have sold my 175 opty and got a 165 cbb1e 0609 fpbw currently at 3107mhz, prime fails straight away but i have been using for days and not crashed once only at 1.45v , got 131,000 aquamark, but not absolutely stable in 3dmark unless i lower, best thing is just get a big fan over them, i went in bios on pc health where it shows temp and just moved fan about till lowest pwm temp showed, its at an angle of about 40 degrees if you rest it on your sli cards
Hey people...
Need some help...
I'm running this config:
- AMD Opteron 144 w/ Thermalright XP-90 & Panaflo 92mm w/ AS5
- DFI LPNF4 Ultra-D
- 2x512 OCZ PC4000 Gold VX
- Pixel View 6200 :( no $$$
- ST-500BKV
I can hit 290 HTT... but no further... Id like to get to the 311 mark...
Bios flashed with last official release...
What is the problem???
Sorry if posted in wrong place...
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^^ Krazy - you may need to loosen the MAL/RP at higher HTT with Opteron's, especially if you are running a divider on the ram.
Thx ....Quote:
Originally Posted by szukalski
But... I didn't get it... what exactly means to loosen the MAL/RP??? And yes... im running a divider on ram... at this moment it is at DDR180....
I'm already considering to get another mobo... but I'm not sure about it...
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I have an Ultra-D and if i boot it at stock windows boots fine, but if i boot it overclocked with the settings saved by the previous owner i get an error saying some windows file is missing... has anyone else had this problem?
this emans that ur o/c settings is very high
well he said that they work for him, I will try them myself i guess instead of loading the saved ones. One thing though i cant find memory timings anywhere in bios...
r u using the same cpu + ram + psu + cooling ?
yea i bought it from him, i dont know much about these boards though... should i be able to do everything in bios or will i be able to get more of an overclock with clockgen and a64 tweaker?
i know with my dothan it has problems booting past 225 fsb, but it can get up to around 255 with clockgen
ok im having a weird problem, whenever i loosen up the ram timings i cant boot into windows.. the computer will just restart itself before the windows loading screen and reboot, either that or it hangs on a blank screen right before the windows loading screen would appear... this is confusing
all i did was loosen the timings from 2-2-2-5 to 2.5-4-3-7
edit: i had no idea there were the extra 2 power connecters on the board, they weren't connected when i got it. so i plugged those in, but it made no difference...
tried both sticks individually in the #2 slot and still wont boot into windows at looser timings, this doesn't make any sense to me. Does anyone know what is going on?
I find 95% of my CPU clocking issues are tied down to memory timings. You might want to play with them...
Here's a weird one:
When I boot up, my system always gets to the Windows loading screen. From there, one of three things happens, and I have no idea why or when a given option will occur.
1) Immediately boots into Windows, no problems.
2) Very long delay in booting into Windows, like 3-5 minutes. The progress bar keeps moving at all times, and there's audible drive thrashing. Once into Windows, system operates normally.
3) Very rarely, the progress bar will stop and the system hangs. Even more rarely -- I think this has happened maybe twice -- I get a bluescreen. A simple reset leads to #1 or #2 (and a normal WinXP session) after getting past the "Windows failed to load properly last time" notification.
Basically, this is just an annoyance. I can always boot up, it's just that I can't tell how long it will take.
Background info: Running BT-704-1. This has happened with both an Opteron 146 and a 165, and across two fresh WinXP installs. Running ATITool 0.25 and MBM5.
Can't think of anything else relevant ATM.
Ideas?
I did change the timings, even with no overclock the system wouldn't boot windows. I just gave up on that memory and put my bh-5 in, it runs great 250 2-2-2-5 @ 3.3vQuote:
Originally Posted by perry_78
Only one thing to try from me, just check the hdd jumpers are correct. I've had windows take ages to load before and it was the jumpers.Quote:
Originally Posted by aMp
That's about it from me unfortunately.
I didn't think there were any jumpers to change on a SATA drive. Anything on the board itself dealing with that? (Other than the BIOS boot settings).
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Originally Posted by szukalski
Oh, sata. No jumpers at all then. :( That's all I have.
Rise the values ofQuote:
Originally Posted by krazy.com
MAL: Max Async Latency
RP: Read Preamble
and that'll help you get a higher HTT? especially with running a memory divider?Quote:
Originally Posted by thigobr
does 370 sound good for an AD0? im pretty impressed.
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Originally Posted by breakfromyou
Yes. 370MHz is a good result.
My board can reach 430MHz(HTT multi 3X).
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