Did anyone had any problems with the DFI UT X48 T2R CPU temperature?Mine reports the temperature very low.I have the stock bios
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Did anyone had any problems with the DFI UT X48 T2R CPU temperature?Mine reports the temperature very low.I have the stock bios
do you have the same problem as I do?
Flashed to latest beta bios form DFI´s page, and I´m playing with it know. Still no suport for half multipers with my E7200! How much NB voltage does you need for 600mhz 5-5-5-X? I´m having trobble with high mem speeds and CL5... Anyone else? Or I´m I dumb for asking?
CL3 Flys thou...
2,1v
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ay292144-3.jpg
2,3v
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...1May302343.jpg
Where can I find that beta BIOS?I can only find the Initial release BIOS on the DFI site
can anyone help me maximise the memory performance from this board
currently not as good as the maximus formula it is replacing
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/3435/maximused0.jpg
and here is the DFI x48
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/6128/dfix48vr9.jpg
ive left everything on default for the memory as im not that experienced in the finer memory settings on this board
can anyone help me bring it up?
ram is Crucial Ballistix PC8500 tracer (old doublesided set)
thanks
Can anyone tell me what they generally run their tRFC at with 4gb kits? I'm using the G.Skill 2x2gb kit now and am having trouble getting stability and have a feeling it's due to tRFC...from CPU-Z, the SPD reading said 48..but should it be higher?...I had no trouble using my 4gb kits on my Asus P35 board...but with DFI, I can't get it stable at all.
i agree with Larry here, 52-55 should be optimal for 4gig kits. 55 would probably be a good starting point then work down. also, on a 2gig kit, 55 is necessary *for me at least* to hit 1200. after that the ram starts to become unstable though i havent messed with fine delays yet to push it a bit harder.
@ BadNizzie
how do you not have half multi's on E7200. i have a E7200 and have had half multi's since i got the board w/ factory bios. just enable CPU N/2 Ratio and you have half muti. 1200mhz on ram i use 2.35v *max rated for my ram. it will not boot unless i set TRFC to 48+ i get 100% at 55. 333 strap, 500fsb, pl8 all pull ins enabled.
you can do 450fsb, 400 strap, 1200mhz ram on pl7 w/ all pull ins enabled as well, though your write and copy will not be as good.
man, i swear im the only one on this forum using the hp2-pc8500 kit from mushkin...
Got my board and playing around with how I'm going to step up the cooling a little.
First off, I fabricated my own two heat pipe transpiper from an old HR-05:
I had a couple of old Thermalright HR-05 SLI's lying around from my 680i chipsets before I went to water with them, so I started pondering how I could convert one into my own home brew transpiper.
For starters the base for the HR-05 is too wide. At a minimum you would need to sand off or cut off the extra width and then drill and tap a hole in center of the HR-05 and drill/tap a 4-40 hole in the DFI PWM sink.
I did just that
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/1...spiper1gz3.jpg
and since I had the mill I went a step further and cut down a flush slot in the DFI sink so I'd get full contact on the base.
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/9...spiper2zg8.jpg
Turned out pretty good I think, now I'll have a little more cooling and no more tubing clutter from yet another waterblock. I also have an ultra low speed 80mm fan I mounted to the HR-05....I think this will work.:up:
Here is the slot I milled out in the stock heat sink to provide full contact.
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/5...spiper3wx9.jpg
And here is a comparison with the stock HR-05 SLI base, I had to cut off about 2.5mm on each side.
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/2...spiper4ly2.jpg
You could do this mod yourself if you happen to already have one of these sinks lying around. You could just use a belt sander to take the sides down, then drill and tap the hole in the center, there's probably plenty of contact bridging over the heatpipe slot for the stock transpiper.
Cool little project, I'm already enjoying the board that much more now that I have something custom on there..:D
The stock transpiper just has a single heatpipe...this has two..:)
Picture of the stock PWM paste mess that was left behind...I think they use "Enough"..:D
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/3...erchipsuf3.jpg
After cleaning up:
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4...rchips2dy8.jpg
Also qdemn7 from the liquid forum spent some time measuring hotter chips on the board, I thought this was great info to share for some potential chips you might consider putting some small heatsinks on:
That's an awesome mod there mate :up:
nice mod Martin! :up:
very nice mod there Martin.. what's before and after PWM temps like now ?
here's some ideas about cooling the NB i've picked from other others...hope these help
by Onepagebook
http://ocxtreme.org/forumenus/showpo...52&postcount=1
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...X48_HR0501.jpg
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...X48_HR0502.jpg
by Tommy_Hewitt
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...postcount=3115
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...48_HR05SLI.jpg
by Johnny Bravo
http://ocxtreme.org/forumenus/showpo...1&postcount=50
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...WaterBlock.jpg
hey martin, thanks for the pics
I'm not sure if you fired the board up already but make sure you get some cooling for this EXACT area as well.
It gets BURNING hot.. also theres probably no need for a fan on the HR. The blank sink does a great job already..
I also put my finger on the spots that you designated on the picture with the red squares
it really doesn't get hot at all, no need to even sink them... and this is while i'm going through a NYC heatwave..
http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/9637/hotkm3.jpg
this is what I did
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/310/img1371uo6.jpg
Those are the Digital Power Chips and they will get VERY hot on Quads but on Dualies they are much calmer... :p:
They are designed to endure very high temps AFAIK... :yepp: