What memory would be recommended for having 4GB with this board?
2x2GB or 4x1GB? And what memory exactly?
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What memory would be recommended for having 4GB with this board?
2x2GB or 4x1GB? And what memory exactly?
My floppy is dead:mad: , how can i flash the bios without it?
Use a USB flash drive. Look here for instructions:
http://forum.uabit.com/showthread.php?t=121953
Thanks for link :up:
I've noticed my cpu temp is up several degrees with the newest beta. I was idling at about 33c before, now it's around 40-41c idle. I watercool the cpu (Apogee GT) so I think this is abit (no pun intended) high.
SEE...i noticed a drop for my B3-Q6600...so...everyone is getting mixed results...small swings in both directions.
Hello, than thoughts with the ip35 they will go some well Mushkin 1GB Kit DDR2-1000 XP2-8000 Redline
excused my English bad one :)
thanks
What's the best Bios to use on this board?
this link will show you "tested" memory..remember, mushkin uses other memory maker chips probably the same that are listed in the link under different manufacturers.
http://www.abit.com.tw/test-report/ip35-pro.htm?2
No info for "us" third world IP35 "non" PRO customers?
NO BIOS, NO NOTHING, REALLY NICE.
Kudos ABIT
Advised the best ones to me ram for this mobo?
Thanks! :)
Nelly, you can add to the compatable ram list my GSKILL F2-5400CL3D-2GBGA 3-4-3-8.
4x1gb or 2x1gb of tracers 8500 work liek a charm in this baord. They oc like mad with this thing.
Crucial 2GB Kit DDR2-1066 Ballistix??
TeamGroup 2GB Kit DDR2-1066 Xtreem??
what the heck are YOU talking about!!!...have you visited abit's world wide website...probably NOT!:rolleyes:
PLEASE, before you come into any forum to rant about support, go to the website to see if there is a bios update for the non pro boards....i just checked and there are two official bios releases for the IP35 (non-Pro) and IP35E!...i got news for you; the Pro board only has only two official bios releases to date.
http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/en/down...s/download.gif
What is the PWM temp sensor for? I'm loading Prime right now... and it is reported as 79C!
Though warning is at 100C... but still, 79C? Is it supposed to get that high?
from what I have read it will shutoff after 125C...it is normal for the PWM to get VERY hot.....especially with a quad core
pwm:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-width_modulation
Voltage regulation
Main article: Switched-mode power supply
PWM is also used in efficient voltage regulators. By switching voltage to the load with the appropriate duty cycle, the output will approximate a voltage at the desired level. The switching noise is usually filtered with an inductor and a capacitor.
One method measures the output voltage. When it is lower than the desired voltage, it turns on the switch. When the output voltage is above the desired voltage, it turns off the switch.
What's up?
Anyone have a decent solution for custom cooling of the PWMs?
I supposed one could cut the heatpipe?
Do you think individually taped microcool sinks with a small fan would be sufficient? How about copper?
I'm a little wary of cutting up a larger heatsink, because I do have concerns that not all of the chips will make contact with a custom single piece heatsink, unless I steal the thick stock tim pad.
What are some solutions that folks are using? Certainly someone is watercooling the nb, how are they cooling the pwm?
Current overclock: 9*400 Ram@400mhz 5-5-5-15 bios 1.0
e6600 (29b), crucial anniversary, ifx-14, corsair hx620, evga 800gts
Also, if you are interested in the ip35 and performance with the Thermalright IFX-14 and Ultra120X, check out my review.
well...i did this to enhance the cooling solution with the heat pipe system installed:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=751
the olny thing i hate about this board is you cant run sli. to bad i can olny use a single 8800 ultra.:(