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@ tbonekot: I can't speak for all of these boards, but on mine bios and usdm report VDimm about .1V lower then what I measure with a DMM.
@ Adasi: Regarding sub-zero, I haven't heard of issues with these and sub-zero, and I know I am running fine with an LS, but then I don't have a Winny, and I ran the same chip on an MSI fine too, only Mach 1 on that board though. It does not report sub temps correctly though, not 40 - 50C like the MSI, more like 20C but still a good ways off from what it really is.
And to add to the memory pile of info: 2x256 BH-5 to 270+ here too, only in slots 3-4 though. VX to 265, same slots, hoping to see higher after burn-in. OCZ 4200ELPT (TCCD) only good for 270, only tried slots 1-2, but took those out to play with low latency mem pretty quickly and will have to go back and try both pairs of slots sometime. Overall, I love this board compared to the MSI. LDT4x with 270 HTT has been bullet-proof too. The bios options are pretty limited, but it does clock very nicely.
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mikead 99 - thx for responding, hope my winnie will work....
Just received my mobo, it's rev2.1 and the bridge looks quite new too. :)
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Do you guys have issues with 166 asynchro mode? Sometimes I cannot boot with memory set at 166/133 and sometimes it's very unstable.
I even flashed my bios to the newest from epox site but it doesn't help :(
My 166 synchro mode ends at htt280
133 ends at ~300
Over 300 i have to use 100 mode which pisses me of a little...
Ps. Sorry for double post.
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Hello there... :DI have a little question about temperatures on Watercooled systems based on 9NDA3+, what temps do you have guys...
My is terrible, maybe bacause i have waterblock not designed for a bick eggs :P (Big Cor with heatspreader ;))
i have 68C Load after few hours of calculating UD, and idle about 45C.
Config is in the signature :P
Thermal paste is Arctic Silver 5 :P
WTF?
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after i did the vdimm mod of tony, how do i see how much voltage is given to the rams? :confused:
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you can meassure it in the memory slots themselves :)
there are tiny holes in the dimm slots, stick your multimeter needle into those holes carefully, some read ground, some read vtt and some read vdimm :)