Nah, it's a L624Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
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Nah, it's a L624Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
I think Biostar is waiting for the new revision of the P965 chipset ( C2 )
here is oc result with biostar P965
http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/8...12x9di3.th.jpg
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Originally Posted by raydelee
and where did you buy the board ?
and is that all the baord can do ? is that the highest stable settings you can do ?
what about running the ram at 1000mhz ?
what about running the FSB way high..
eh ? eh ?
the screenshot doesnt tell anyone anything.
describe to us whats going on,, good and bad..
bought here in Malaysia.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
highest benchable 1m 3.8ghz
my ram need vdimm2.4v to run at 1000mhz mobo max only 2.2vdimm
anyway vdimm mod coming soon
can't run too high fsb coz the bios doesn't have cpu ratio so stuck at 9x
this mobo definitely better than my ex-ds3 coz i have no problem booting my e6600 over 400fsb x9,intel raid,built in power/reset button,cmos reloaded & US$25 cheaper than DS3.
bad-vdimm 2.2v only & no cpu ratio
this is another screenshot dropping cpu ratio using crystalcpuid :
http://img393.imageshack.us/img393/6...2mx2zn6.th.jpg
Well I have a problem again, my board mem combination doesn't like 1:1. I only can get 420mhz FSB :stick: I'll need 2,6Vdimm for that. But strange thing is that the memory isn't exactly the problem, in other divider it can reach 420 on 2,2V but on 1:1 I need 2,6Vdimm for it and it's strange too because if I change from 4-3-2-8 to 4-4-4-8 it doesn't change max FSB at all while Vdimm defently does. So pretty weird but I might wanna try other memories because I think it's the memories flashed SPD which is the problem.
need new revision :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Pjoeloe
change the default nb hs.Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
No it's the faulty SPD, I already have a decent cooling on the northbridge, i'll be back with >450 as soon as I have a SPD dump and CPU is willing to do 450 :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Shrekogre
Guys,
Is there a working ClockGen for the TForce P965 Deluxe mobo?
I've tried the 1.0.4.8 but it doesn't seem to work. :rolleyes:
Just got this mobo today and currently priming my little E6300 at 3GHz... stock vcore and stock cooler of cause... Heck, all the voltages were left stock. Except for the RAMs, which got the 2.2VDIMM jumper treatment (actual 2.1V).
The NB heatsink gets a litte warm at 429FSB, but considering that I didn't raise the chipset volt, it is not too hot. In fact, its just warm to touch. I have a 120mm case fan facing towards the mobo though. But the MOSFETs are starting to warm up a little. Maybe those fellas need some heatsinks on them. The board has the mounting ready for a PWM heatsink.
Cheers! :toast:
I couldn't find the pwm hs. been searching for it for a long timeQuote:
Originally Posted by pcmoddingmy
I guess it has to be custom made...Quote:
Originally Posted by Shrekogre
Any idea on the ClockGen for this board?
I seriously need one. Limited to 472FSB here... :slapass:
Cooling the NB with TR HR-05 and the CPU is cooled by Ultra-90.
Tried everything... even giving 1.55Vcore.
I doubt my RAM is limiting me because I'm running the PC2-8000 VX2. It does 500MHz at CL4 with 2.3V... Yeah, got the VDIMM mod done. Feeding 2.3V to the sticks...
With the VDIMM mod, the VDIMM can go up to 2.6V easily. It can go further though (up to 3V!)...just don't dare to kill my VX2 yet! :nono:
^Btw, it should read like this "The board has the mounting ready for PWM heatsink" :P
Edit: Flashed to The Stilt's modded BIOS and currently doing Memtest at 3.4GHz - 485FSB!
Okay... finally got ClockGen working with this board.
I used ClockGen 1.0.4.8 and PLL setup to ICS 9PLRS509.
Hope this info useful for others with this board.
But still cant get it to do 485FSB... grrrh
where the hell can you even buy this board ?
The board is retailing here, in Malaysia. For RM500 (USD$136).Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
Tmr, I'll ask Biostar about the lack of availability in other countries and see what's going on.
450mhz FSB is easy :D
CPU limit on boxed cooler :)
http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/9320/16016lv5.th.jpg
Just tested the GeForce 7950GX2 on this board and it doesn't boot! :slapass:
Back to my good ol' X800XL!
So if anyone planning to stick a 7950GX2 onto this board, please take not that it will not work. Well, at least with the current BIOS.. but I don't think a BIOS update is going to allow it to run the GX2.
Got some good O/Cing and I'm quite happy with the motherboard.
Here's my set-up. Used Swiftech's chip-set HSH for the NB.
http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/7...965dax1.th.jpg
CPU-Z:
http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/8817/cpuzvdxh8.th.jpg
O/C Results:
http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/3...5ghzje5.th.jpg
Sigh... I still couldn't get past 472FSB with my E6300.
Managed to post at 486FSB a couple of times but usually crashes at memtest!
My CPU does 3.3GHz 472FSB at 1.424V prime stable, so I doubt my CPU is holding me. Anyhow, I couldn't maxout my CPU because of this motherboard... or perhaps it has already maxed? Tried 1.5V to 1.6V also can't go over 472FSB.
My RAMs are rated at 500MHz.. so not a problem either. NB is cooled by TR HR-05 and SI-120 on the CPU. Feeding a 700W FSP PSU to it... so everything is ready for over 500FSB. I guess its the board... :(
Any idea if this board dislikes OCZ (D9) RAMs? Will try some HyperX later (Elpida ICs)...
new review : http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/09...e_p965_deluxe/ :)
OK. vdimm mod done! Here's the photo.
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/3...immvmodyv9.jpg
50K is way to much, I use 20K but that's more than enough, i'd bet a 10k would do too.
OC results.
SuperPi 32M:
http://img119.imageshack.us/img119/5...hz02qa8.th.jpg
3DMark 2005:
http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/7...5ghzzw8.th.jpg
3DMark 2006:
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/1...5ghzdo1.th.jpg
Anyone know of a on-line store that has the board, that ships to the USA?
holy hell... the easiest vdimm mod ive seen. lol
now if i can only get my hands on one of these boards to play with.. my ds4 is getting boring
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Originally Posted by htkm1