My board still always goes to the Maintenance Mode, no matter whether the jumper is 1-2, 2-3 or removed.I'll RMA the board tomorrow and wait for a decent ASUS board.
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My board still always goes to the Maintenance Mode, no matter whether the jumper is 1-2, 2-3 or removed.I'll RMA the board tomorrow and wait for a decent ASUS board.
Help me~ :D
B'd : 304 board (Bios:1073),(freecableguy MOD)
CPU : Cell-D 356
Is not booted when set more than Vcore 1.6V
And periodic beef sound happens :confused: :slapass:
Sorry dude, my bad, fixed it now, using 1181...all benches seem to be ok except PCMARK Grammar test - any advice?Quote:
BX97510J.86A.0305.1114.1432
The bold number above is your BIOS version. At least 0618 is required for Conroe support. I recommend 0908. THIS IS ALL CLEARLY STATED IN THE FIRST POST OF THIS THREAD. Please people, READ.
Whats max vcore would you recommend for conroe? How are you guys temps on this board with Conroe?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by OC_Windforce
I think it is right.
D975XBX has voltage protection.
There is a setting only up to 1.6V when it is Conroe.
Guys, if you want more options in this board, I suggest you bombard Intel tech support with calls and request for that feature. If no one tells them, it will not be implemented. If they will receive more requests about this, believe me they will make it possible.
As for the BIOS problem, download a recovery BIOS from Intel support site, remove the jumper, and put the a floppy where the recovery BIOS is and it will recover. I've done this across multiple Intel board, and more often than not, it works.
Also, if you encounter bugs, kindly let me know and I'll advise them to my internal contacts...
Btw, droop mod may not be easy to request =)....anything that requires changes to hardware rather than BIOS or firmware will be very hard to push, unless significant number is reported i.e. >200u
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Originally Posted by OMEGA3
Very thankful :rolleyes:
gfxrelay: All Conroes are/will be 65nm (eventually there will be 45nm as well). What your motherboard means is that it supports 65nm Pentiums as well as 90nm. It doesn't support Conroe.
I am stuck at 5A post code and I can't clear cmos :(
It only works when bios jumper is set to config mode. Tried removing battery as well
:)Quote:
Originally Posted by OMEGA3
Can increase more than 1.6V?
Please, Do you inform method? :slap:
Quote:
Originally Posted by OC_Windforce
If TAM's mod done, it is raised. (Image 5. Extreme Vcore Modification)
This allows for ~0.2v increase over BIOS values.
what about the rev. 303 Do I need to do all those SMDs mods to make it support Conroe?
I've got one Boxed in my hands..
lol, i think thats the first ive heard of 303... only one way to find out i suppose....
well, I can say just one thing for a while, The board is nice!Quote:
Originally Posted by CompGeek
Running a 920 presler @ 4.7Ghz air cooled on it now! Is it 5 phase? I think it's even better in OC then my P5WD2 Premium dropmodded
How are you guys using Intel Branded Boards with ES chips? i was told by a friend who works for intel never to use intel branded Boards as it will recognise the ES chips and lock out the Bios to like 3Mhz or something so its un-usable, do you have Moded Bios? or do they actually work fine in the Intel branded boards?
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Originally Posted by Anjelous
thats one of the most dumb thing I have ever heard. It's a completely non-sense tough.
Hmmm like i said, i never tested it, i always ran Abit or Asus or anyone elses boards, never even tried to run an Intel Branded Board, hence i was asking, as i was told they would recognize the ES chip and pretty much make it unusable without a modded Bios. I know the Intel chipsets work fine, just as long as they weren't in an Intel Branded Board. But your telling me he is on crack? and that the ES chips run fine in Itel Branded Boards?Quote:
Originally Posted by Barr3l Rid3r
Same here:( ....Any update?Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
Nice mod FCG. This might be the next board of choice. Though the DFI RD600 might be another one...
Oh what to do... :)
Yes, it is better them my old Asus P5WD2 premium dropmod. I've topped out at 4.65Ghz before.
http://img121.imageshack.us/img121/4...erpi1mb5nq.jpg
http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/8...draover5rn.jpg
I am buying next resistors for my MoBo Bad Axe Rev. 302 mod:
-RESISTOR, 0603 10PPM 24R9; Resistor element type:Thin Film; Resistance:24.9R; Case style:0603; Power rating:0.063W; Tolerance, +:0.1%;
-RESISTOR, RC31 0402 1K; RoHS Compliant:YES; Resistor element type:Thick Film; Resistance:1kR; Case style:0402; Power rating:0.063W; Tolerance, +:5%
-RESISTOR, RC21 0603 0R; RoHS Compliant:YES; Resistor element type:Thick Film; Resistance:0R; Case style:0603; Power rating:0.063W; Tolerance, +:5%
Does it work or not?
Quote:
Originally Posted by yoti
Yes it should work if you make it fit. 0603 is bigger then 0402...
I know that it biger 0.6 mm :(
and FCG say: "Needs to be this - Case style:0402"
Thats all folks :D
Attached pictures say all:)
In D975XBX, Vfsb means VTT and VCCA...both voltage looks same.
In my case, MAX FSB for SuperPI1M(at x6 multi, by air-cooling)
improves 20+MHz(442 to 466) with Vmch=1.9V and Vfsb=1.6V:)
Many thanks to OMEGA for Tcore mod!
I found that just removing 0-ohm chip resistor looks enough,
though I've not tried LN2 cooling with this simplified Tcore mod.
Vmch mod
http://222.151.145.219/c-board/file/...X_Vmch-mod.jpg
Vfsb mod
http://222.151.145.219/c-board/file/...X_Vfsb-mod.jpg
Tcore mod (simplified OMEGA's method)
http://222.151.145.219/c-board/file/..._Tcore-mod.jpg
Sample test run result: SuperPI-mod1.5XS 1M , E6700@2.8G=466.77x6
http://222.151.145.219/c-board/file/....77x6_SP1M.png
Enjoy at your own risk;)
Edit: Image IP address maintenance;)
What about the bandwidth?