I have CF and my pci stot cant be used:( I had to sell my Sound Blaster Xfi Fatality:(
p.s Can i put my first 5870 to PCIx1 and second to PCIx4 and use in CF? of couse to do that i had to change my Case.
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Did Gigabyte do some downgrades on 2.0 UD7? From 24 phases to just 16? WTF? And they also got rid of watercooling support for the northbridge heatsink, thats less than impressive.
UD9 came in for WC ,but i call its an improvement UD5 too has 16 phases ...... With rev 2.0 gigabyte is using new phase technology as Direct MOS & several others :up:
I used crossfire for 3d benching only so I uninstalled the x-fi for that. Normally I just run a single card. The design could have been better thought out though. That is one of the things I like about the RIIE board, it has a better layout, but the UD7 has been much better for overclocking at least for me.
Not been around here for a while, but I dropped in recently looking for a solution to USB issues. I see the UD9 is suffering from the same :bs:
On the UD9 thread, I said:
dinos22 was kind to reply as below:
However, I discovered this & posted on the UD9 thread as below:
All the Best,Quote:
I wasn't coming on here for help RE: the UD7 m8y. I was just making a comment RE: the USB issues on the UD7, as it appears the UD9 is suffering from the same
However, this might help you UD9 users. Disable the Sata 3 ports & the Gigabyte IDE ports & the USB should be fine. I flashed this UD7 to Bios F7J & lost the keyboard during a desktop session. What a nightmare gettng USB working again for reverting back to F6.
Anyway, it's as good as it can be atm but this board is being RMA'd for another X58 brand & Gigabyte will be billed for the EK Chipset waterblocks. Even my USB CF & other card slots are now showing. If I don't come back in this thread to edit this post, you all know my Lian Li Card reader even survived a cold boot for disabling the Sata 3 & GigaCrap Sata headers.....ffs!
Thanks for the link too, but that's one forum I won't be signing up for.
Charlie
*Edit*
The card reader did survive one cold boot since disabling the Sata 3 & GigaCrap SATA headers. However, I just went to load my Cruzer 4Gb Sandisk pen drive affair & notice all the other Card reader slots have dissapeared again. :rofl:
Has anybody noticed that the CPU power phases were reduced to 16 from the 24 if Rev. 1? Not neccessarily such a setback, but stripping down power phases on one end AND having the 980X mod for 6 GHz in it feels a bit inconsequent....Anyway I won't change.
Is there possibly the newer Northbridge step C2 on the board?
Yeah the new revision board does look very disappointing, unless if I'm missing something why did Gigabyte downgrade the power phases to 16? From my point of view the UD5 2.0 is a better buy at this point. And I wish Gigabyte would fix the PCI-E slots layout.
I asked this question on the UD9 thread.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...3&postcount=62
I'm not sure how this new design changes things and my UD7 ver 1.0 hasn't let me down so far, therefore some figures might be needed to show the benefits.
I have read a UD9 review (new 24 phase version) which didn't show any remarkable benefits over an ASUS board at Hexus.net unless you are keen on extra PCIe x16 slots.
I hasten to add that I'm not that technical and could have missed something :yepp:
Yo guys,
I cleaned up my case yesterday and took out the mem. and all the other stuff.
After it I took all modules back into the slots 1-3-5, hooked them up like it is supposed to but only 2048 MB are recognized by the BIOS. The BIOS shows up:
http://www4.pic-upload.de/thumb/11.0...nwrw9q4xpf.jpg
How can I make the system accepting 6 GB RAM again?
I am running 9-9-9-24 CR 1. I changed to CR 2 but it doesn“t make a difference.:confused:
mate can you resize your pics? Its really hard seeing them.. use imageshack.com
Yo man,
I made a CMOS-Reset, changed the modules and the channels.:shakes: Back to 1-3-5 only 2048 MB is recognized.
What am I supposed to do?:confused:
guys
the new UD7 VRM is an improvement over the old one. We've changed the MOSFETS on the board to beefier ones...they are driver MOSFETS and true 16phase design. UD7 stays on the 8 layer PCB as well
the new VRM should shine with high load Gulftown LN2 benching but on normal use you won't really notice any difference.
This is also an industry first redundant VRM design comprised of 8+8phases switching on every reboot and if one was to fail the second would kick in and keep going :up:
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this is a normal occurrence in i7 unfortunately that can be a pain in the ass
the most common reason is overdoing the mount on the CPU and the pads not making the best contact with the board...............assuming that RAM is not faulty
i would advise remounting CPU after you clean the pads with alcohol and DO NOT overdo the mount pressure......install memory one by one and watch the boot RAM quantity as you do
i would also suggest testing each stick separately just in case something went bad as well as revisiting your volts in bios and checking what your VTT in particular is running at as well as vdimm
Sorry for the nop-question. Which pads do you mean?
I think you are on the right way because you did not know that I have changed the cpu cooler before. But I have removed the paste from the cpu as well and put some new on it.
Do you think I over screwed the pressure.
basically underneath the CPU
what usually happens is either you touch it and dirty some of them or overtighten the mount.......might take you a lot of tries but im sure you will get it up and running
just about to buy this board guys....wanted to know that would it be able to hold 3x480's in tri-sli watercooled? my main concern is that if all cards would fit in or not
yes it will as long as you dont have a cramped case cause the last slot as you can see in the image is at the end of pcb if you know what i mean.....
you need a case with 8 expansion slots in order to run 3 dual slot cards with this board, and no room for a sound card. you said water cooled though so maybe ok with 7 slots in the case
Im gonna be housing all this in the silverstone tj07. It has 7 slots so should it be ok? If not then ill have to go with 2x480's
looks like you have plenty of room
http://www.million-dollar-pc.com/gal...ne-tj07-04.jpg
http://www.million-dollar-pc.com/gal...ne-tj07-05.jpg
Beta BIOS GA-X58A-UD7 - F7t
- 09.Jul 10
any difference to the F7r?