damn thats hot
i cant wait till it gets colder i'm idle@ 32c load@51c cpu@4.04
just got an antec 900 air goin straight to 120extreme n straight out
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im gonna stick 2 120 fans up front for intake and another on my 8800. hopefully that will take the temps down by around 5c. ill just stick with my downvolted 3ghz e4300. better then nothing
i'm now doing 540x7, +.1 pcie, +.3 everything else, ram at +.5=2.3v, pcie freq auto (which is scary) mem is 1:1 at 5-4-4-12
temps are great, wish i wasn't cpu limited at 3.8!
p.s. f4i best bios!!
AFAIK DIMM's with D9 chips = only 1GB sticks.
Riverna, I see you got problems running 4 sticks at desired timings and frequency.
Running 4 sticks isn't same thing as running 2. You might need to bump vdimm and/or loosen timings a little bit.
And/or also raise MCH and FSB voltages a little...
I have the same problem running 4x1024 cellshock over 1050 Prime stable!
Station-drivers have lots of new bios for y'all mobo's.
another set dyin @ 2.24v +3 in bios:rofl:
i'm averaging 3 months per set now
anyone else had a p35 killing ram?
this me second p35c killin my mushkins
i thought 1.8v default, so '+.3 = 2.1', '+.4=2.2' etc.
are u using a dmm or something for those numbers? this ocz flex rated at 2.35 so 2.4 doesn't scare me. some patriot 800's i had in the past were rated at 2.2 and their tech support said 2.4 was fine but not over that, so 2.4 on these flex should be nothin' but we'll see.
Third DIMM set dying... Yeah, that's fishy...
What's your PSU maker and model?
Anyone experince Linux ACPI problems with the P35-DQ6?
With F7b BIOs, when the latest (2.6.23.8) Linux Kernel tries to detect my CPU, all 4 APIC (Yes, different from ACPI) to my 4 cores fail.
Anyone using Linux on this motherboard? If so, what BIOs?
Gigabyte P35-DQ6 owners:
F7d beta BIOs available at http://station-drivers.com/page/gigabyte/ga-p35-dq6.htm.
There is a lot of talk about bad experiances with 1GBx4 on these boards. I thought I'd offer a positive exeperiance. I've been running 4 Crucial PC2-6400 DIMMS for almost two months now. With only +0.2 in the BIOS, I was stable with either DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 or DDR2-1000 5-5-5-15. Right now I am running DDR2-900 4-4-4-12 with only +0.25V BIOS setting. Not sure why everyone else is have so many problems, good luck getting things worked out.
DS4 Rev.2.0 f8b :up:
On the other hand, I have not been successful getting my board stable at anything over 450MHz FSB with my Q6600 G0.
I now, but rams with d9 are so expensiv :( Last friday I buyed my new g.skill pc8000 gbpq 2x 2048mb. My system run without problems, 3600mhz @ 1.328v with 450mhz 5-4-4-12 2.0v ramclock... :) I´m so happy. :up:
I have sold the geil rams and buyed my new ram. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Krohling
Thanks 4 help :up:
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Intel Q6600 B3
Gigabyte P35 DQ6
Palit 8800 GTS 640mb
2 X 1GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 c4
2 X 1GB Kingston Value Ram DDR2 800
4 X 74GB WD Raptor raid 0
2 x 500GB Samsung
XFi xterme music
ThermalTake Aqaurius 2
Hec 750 watts
Here my system :)
http://www.milan-clan.org/~riverna/H...3600Mhz4GB.jpg
after 3 p35c boards all the same volts n some are even worse
and latest bios increased my +3 by 0.02v
i mesured vdimm on every board i had to see if everest readings were correct
so do you know if your board is overvolting? i'd put money that it is
in some cases even going from +3 to +4 no increase
i wont even use +4 unless i will do some benching
and optimised default with f7 bios was 2.38v :rofl:
these +1 adjustments i think is ridiculous
So did everest report vDimm right?