SO nobody knows anything about IP35 (non-pro)?
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SO nobody knows anything about IP35 (non-pro)?
Looking for that, I found a Beta 1.40.9......that finally shows my Vcore correctly.
(forgive the low OC....I just got the board :D )
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v150/new-b/cpuz.png
ok, so PCI-E mhz goes up to 200mhz, does this mean it supports pci-e 2.0?
i think the bios says 1.0a or 1.0.
Uguru is the fun part about the board...it makes life so much easier to change overclock settings right in windows desktop...the other thing might be the CMOS reset switch next to the PS/2 ports might not be on the non-pro board...that is a nice feature when you have gone beyond a reasonable overclock setting...don't have to pull the side cover off.
Ah, I remember now something... thanks, I'm a BIOS guy anyway.
Although my side panel is usually open, especially during intial setup including OC, it is a nice extra, I agree - however it is certainly not a deal-breaker on IP35 if I get it for $100... :cool:Quote:
the other thing might be the CMOS reset switch next to the PS/2 ports might not be on the non-pro board...that is a nice feature when you have gone beyond a reasonable overclock setting...don't have to pull the side cover off.
Thanks guys for the help cooling off the pwm, damn this thing is hot.
Yeah I was using the beta 12 and switched back to official 11. I put one in ram slot 4 and cleared CMOS with switch and jumper. Using 2.1v. Also I can't use 2 and 4 together. Only 1, 2, and 3 work. Even with that I am still getting corrupt downloads in all of those slots. Which could be memory but it passes memtest.
Managed to reach 490fsb on my xeon x3220 (B3) this morning. Was shooting for 500fsb but it wouldnt load vista all the way before crashing. Looks like a vmch mod is in order.
http://img129.imageshack.us/img129/1...uad3220jk0.jpg
Anyone know a way to reduce the vcore lower than 1.325 for the IP35 (mid level)? I have the newest bios so I suppose the old bios wouldn't have that option either. I would like to use less than 178 watts when downloading.
T2K:
I have to mid-level ip35. My maximum fsb is somewhere between 465 to 485 no matter what multi is used. I can not boot it at all over 499 fsb. Either chip or the board, I don't know. The chip can do 4100mhz though. The board is fine except for that and the CMOS Jumper is in a inconvenient place and sometimes hard to reach. Double boot happens almost every time. One of my sata slots fell off exposing the pins on it. That part is not the best quality, it went back on and works but can be easily pulled off again. There is also no Uguru. If those things don't bother your then everything else is ok.
My board is doing the same thing. I messed with the pipe before i installed it and tried to get it to sit flat, but my temps are the same.. Anyone else beside me and this guy getting these hot temps. Q6600 @3.5, 1.4v real here... pwm temps are approaching 80 when priming, but proc is holding at like 59-61 My ambient is like 40C reading from mobo sensor.
have you looked over this mod? (top of page)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...55#post2330555
I have a new one for ya concerning eSATA; anyone using eSATA yet?
I'm using an eSATA enclosure for backups and it seems that the drive doesn't appear in the 'Safely Remove Hardware' option in the systray. I know it's not USB, but in older systems I've seen it where you can add/remove SATA devices this way (namely the nForce-based systems).
Does anyone think that by just turning off the enclosure that it will screw up the drive/data at all? The only other thing I can think of would be dismounting it via command prompt, but it still shows up under 'My Computer' that way.
Any thoughts/ideas/suggestions?
TIA! :)
Anyone having issues with SATA under Vista x32???? do i need to install any other drivers for the sata to work properly other than the intel chipset drivers????