with 8X i can do 320-330 quite easilly :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dexx
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with 8X i can do 320-330 quite easilly :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dexx
I´d prefer something like "millimeters" oder "inches". :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by soundx98
Greetz, Flox
Without any scientific measurements, I'd say 1-1.5 millimeters...Quote:
Originally Posted by Flox
And the height of the stock-cooler?Quote:
Originally Posted by DarkManX_BG
Is there a chance that a 17mm high waterblock is flat enough to replace the stock-cooler?
Greetz, Flox
Should work IMO. I'll measure the height of the stock cooler tomorrow (just closed my case, don't wanna open it again right now).
i have a bfg 6800 ultra, and it is touching the plastic of the NF4 chipset cooler. It isnt creating a problem, but id have to say there is absolutely no clearance at all...
This would be very nice...Quote:
Originally Posted by DarkManX_BG
...but everybody else knowing the height of the stock-cooler is welcome, too! ;)
Greetz, Flox
12mm for the stock chipset HS itself... top of it is very close to the bottom edge of a standard PCIe card.
Prost :toast:
Then it sounds like you've reached your cpu's limit.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
i can hardly believe that ..hehe...maybe PSU..Quote:
Originally Posted by dexx
Should not touch, verify that 6800 Ultra is properly inserted and your board is not warped hence it is properly seated in your case and secured.Quote:
Originally Posted by cryptz
Similar issue was identified in early stages, and results showed improper installation. Most of the time when board is believe to be resting flat on a desk when in fact it might be bending a little.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flox
Search for such in these forums, this question, challenges and proposal(s) to replace that chipset cooler has been identified and raised many times b4, as early as back in January. Hit the search button !
One example:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...dfi+waterblock
Gah I'm starting to lose sleep over this board. Was working fine for a while, came back it was off. Now when I start it the damn mobo wont detect DRAM, I've tried different modules + switching slots but it just wont detect DRAM.
Any Ideas?
Help would be much appreciated! Thanks
I dont have a floppy drive in my case but instead I use a USB floppy drive if I need one but on my ultra d when it boots to A: the keyboard seems to not work now.. (usb keyboard) I tried plugging it into the ps2 with an adapter and still the keyboard doesnt work :/
Im using the 310 bios and the first thing I did when I installed this mobo was update my bios to 310 doing it this way :confused: Anyone else have this problem?
Fixed this problem, I disabled usb keyboard and mouse support and the keyboard works now when booting from removable usb device. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Nettwerk
If you have an USB floppy, can you install the SATA drivers off it? Mine works fine when updating a bios, but it doesn't work when installing WindowsXP.
Yes I could with my neo2 platinum mobo BUT with this mobo I had to temp install a regular floppy drive in to install raid drivers. I had usb keyboard/mouse enabled when I tried. I think if you disable usb keyboard/mouse and set floppy drive to NONE it will install.Quote:
Originally Posted by Radical_53
i can barely fit a piece of paper between my BFG Ultra and the cooler
The nf4 fan cooler?Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrufdog
@nettwerk: Thanks ALOT! I'll try that tomorrow.
Maybe I can find a solution to have my kb & mouse installed on USB (without PS/2 adaptors) AND use my USB floppy for the drivers.
yes, and I have checked, the card is seated properly.
I've got 2x1Gb sticks of Hynix D43. For some reason, I can't boot with any mem divider but the "166mhz" one and I'm stuck with low FSB's. I did have this board with my previous memory with HTT up to 400mhz and I could use any mem divider. I'm using BIOS 310p.
Anyone got any ideas?
EDIT: I'm stuck at 213mhz RAM, 256HTT.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrufdog
Normal same here with an ATI X850 XT PE. it does not touch but a piece of paper only not 2 pieces...lol
Talk about engineering to thight specs ! :p:
Update. The dividers work fine in clockgen but it just won't work when booting from the bios. This is very weird! :confused:
Just returned my a02 sli-d to Fry's because of a blown cap. I got another as a replacement and it's a revision I haven't seen before. It's an AA0, I'm pretty sure of that. The sli-d chipset is dated 0605A3. Anybody got any info on this one??
I have AA0 revision. Rock stable so far (bios 310) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
Hello guys!
I'm new here and have a big problem.
I often try to overclock my PC but 100 Mhz more and the PC crashes (Bluescreen or Freeze). I have OCZ 3200+ DC Rev.2.0 and at normaly settings the PC crashes too, then i have taken another settings from a member of another forum. The PC is okay but if i take more HTT and overclock my PC on 2100 MHZ, then it's over and the PC crashes.
What shall i do? It's maybe my Graphics Card? I have overclocked on 430 Core and 440 Memory. I want to overclock my PC over 2300MHZ but the settings are maybe not okay. Need help.
Ah yes i tried to overclock with Clockgen.
Here the information about my PC:
DFI Ultra-D Rev. 3
Winnie 3200+
2x 512 OCZ 3200+ DC Rev. 2.0
Graphic Card Radeon X700 256mb
Tagan TGU480 - U01
I hope you can help me.
Sorry about my english.
So here are information about Ram, CPU
Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
AA0 revision identifies the board as being manufactured in China as oppose to the other DFI mfg plant in Taiwan.
It's really ridiculous that you have to use a floppy drive to install the mass storage drivers when installing Windows. What's the problem about reading them from CD or USB storage devices?! :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Radical_53
It is, really. I installed my normal floppy again yesterday, as the machine wouldn't read all the need drivers off my USB floppy. Also, especially this board seems to have problems with USB devices in general. To install without problems, I had to put my keyboard in PS/2 using an adaptor.
Fortunately I need no drivers for this board cuz I use the Nvidia IDE controller. For my old board I installed my floppy drive ehind a bracket and left the floppy in it ;).
Well I use it too, but my 2 74 Raptors are in Raid 0, so I always need drivers... stupid thing.
Please help mi. I have read all posts in this thread and another threads but there settings don't have a function for my pc. I can't overclock with there settings well.
Not knocking XS forums at all but have you tried posting in the official DFI support forum at www.dfi-street.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=7 ???Quote:
Originally Posted by GNU
Be sure to use a signiture with all of the pertinant data about your system.
Viper
Okay i see at the DFI support forum and posts my problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by ViperJohn
I have uploaded pics with information it's not enough? What do you missing?
There is a sticky at DFI Forums with the information as to what to include in your signature for diagnostic purposes.Quote:
Originally Posted by GNU
Viper
Okay thank you and i hope this forum can help me.Quote:
Originally Posted by ViperJohn
So possibly could be worse quality than an a00 made in taiwain?Quote:
Originally Posted by Blindbat
Quote:
Originally Posted by GNU
try more voltage to the ram.......and chipset ...my chipset needed more to let me go past 220.....also set LDT to 1.30 ....HTT down to 4 might also help...
I've got an AA0 rev SLI-DR that's been abused on my test bench for over 2 weeks now, no manufacturing related problems to date. Only item regarding manufacturing I found was possibly too high temp during their reflow process (there were quite a few mini solder ball splatters in some areas of the board, particularly the top right).Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
Yeah i have DRam Voltage 2,70, Chipset 1,30 and HTT 4.Quote:
Originally Posted by [G.N.U.]Fragman
It's run :) but how many MHZ has you? I have only 2058? :confused:
It's right?
Thx
i just made it to 250FSB so 2500mhz....and wont go any further atm ......but RAM is hynix based, so I have to run with cpc diabled..otherwise ram settings is auto on pretty much everything.
2.8 to RAM , 1.3 LDT, 1.53 CPU and a lot to chipset ....cant remember exactly but 2 choices over standard. HTT 4. what stopped me from going over 220FSB at stock voltage was chipset.
Anyone using the BlueTooth version of the Logitech MX Keyboard & Mouse??
I'm having the worst problems getting my Keyboard to work here...
My Mouse recognises fine but when I try to install the associated software for the Keyboard, it just doesn't recognise it any more...
I have changed batteries for my keyboard with more than 5 other sets of rechargeable batteries but it just doesn't work for some reason.
Is anyone else is using USB/Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse sets, please let me know which settings you are using for the bios...
I am having one h3ll of a time trying to get this combo working...
My last resort is to use my BlueTooth MX Keyboard & Mouse set on my K8N Neo2 & just use the older MX Keyboard & Mouse Set for the DFI...
That, & can someone let me know what bios settings are the best for VX4000. Either just le me know by typing what settings are used in the bios or take a snapshot of AMD64Tweaker...
I have a few snapshots but don't know whether these settings are best or not.
Cheers,
Minnyboy
changed the USB power jumper on board ?
tried with the diNovo bundle (i am testing it for a hardware site) and it works fine.
Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Found out what the problem was... I had the firewall on...Quote:
Originally Posted by [G.N.U.]Fragman
Wonder why it behaves so bad when I have a firewall running??
Now I know why it also plays up on the K8N Neo2 as well.... Just read the documentation (mind you it's nowhere on the manual) on Logitech's website & found the source of the problem..
So folks, if you run into problems with BlueTooth enabled Keyboard/Mouse/USB receivers, turn the firewall off when you're installing the siftware/drivers for the product. Especially if you're using any of the NF4 based Firewalls...
Cheers,
Minnyboy
Maybe because Bluetooth is a network connection? ;)
Oh no it's not run :( . System crashes if i set up over FSB 210 like 220 HTT is 4x. Can you give me your full settings? It's easier for me to test the system.Quote:
Originally Posted by [G.N.U.]Fragman
hmmm havent changed much....told you my voltage settings. set cpc in ram timings to disabled....because og my hynix. RAM in the orange slots.
bank interleaved off of cause, but thats standard. 32 bit granularity 8 burst..... rest is just standard.....set all USB jumpers on the board to 5VSB instead of 5, and only using marvell web interface... using 310 bios but i will soon change to 326 ...
so are you STILL at 2.7V ?!?!?!Quote:
Originally Posted by GNU
i explained him already a few times he NEEDS 2.9V for his two rev2 sticks but he's obviously afraid they'll blow up once he goes over 2.7....
Quote:
Originally Posted by flexy
@Fragman: Thx but i have read the link http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=57317 and my system runs perfectly.
No i have 2.8v now plz check DFI-Street Forum i have post my setting.
You're most likely right there mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by Radical_53
The thing is, even with my older Logitech Cordless Duo (top of the range until they released the MX700 series kb & mouse), I still have problems installing the keyboard drivers/programs untill I disable WinXP SP2 FireWall as well as the NF3/4 FireWall...
On a different note:
I'm having one h3ll of a time trying to OC my 3500+/SLI-D/VX4000...
Was getting errors at 11x205HTT with 3.2v shoved up the VX4000's a$$...
Errors withing the first few minutes or my rig turning off...
I've read that a few folks are using the Enermax 460w PSU (20pin) w/out any problems... 33amps for all the rails so it should be able to handle my rig fine...
I have the 4 pin molex & the floppy drive connecter hooked up but I still get these problems...
Might be the RAM as I was getting errors at 240MHz on my K8N Neo2. I have spent numerous hours/days finetuning my 3200+ as well as my 3500+ & they can do at least 240 but the ram don't seem to like it... Either that or the ram if faulty...
I bought the RAm new but when I cam home to open the pakage, I noticed that there was some evidence that someone had tried to clean the heatspreaders from fingerprint...
Any advice in getting a stable rig?? Don't wanna have to get a 24pin PSU as I know that my PSu can handle it. It's not like I'm running SLI or anything, just an X850XT...
Cheers,
Minnyboy
Phew, that was a lot of typing...
Guys,
Please help me with my OC. I'm really frustrated with XP getting FUBAR'ed everytime I reboot.
System Specs:
DFI LP NF-4 Ultra D, 3/25/05 BIOS
A64 3500+ NC ADA3500DEP4AW CBAUC 0420 MPMW
512 x 2 Mushkin Lvl II Black PC3200
1x Hitachi 80Gb SATA, 1 x Maxtor 60Gb IDE
XFX 6600GT
Fortron Blue Storm AX500-A
SB Live 5.1 ,XP-90 + Tornado +1 800mm and 1 92mm fan blowing directly on the 4V DRAM Vltg select MOSFET and on the RAM.
Current settings:-
1.DRAM running 1:1 with FSB @ 2-2-2-10-1T, 3.4V (everything else on AUTO)
2.CPU Statup VID 1.550V
CPU VID 1.5 V
CPU VID Special control 110%
3.LTD Voltage 1.2 V
CPU 233 x 11 MHz. All 3 power connectors plugged in
4.Chipset Vltg 1.5V
This is what happened so far:-
5.Installed XP Pro
6.Installed SP2
7.Installed DX 9c
8.Intalled NV drivers from the MoBo CD
9.Installed SBC Yahoo DSL stuff (A problem occured here. MS VM installs, but the dialer is unable to connect to the DSL network. However, I can get online with no problems. The dialer just sits there forever, so I aborted the install as I had full connectivity).
10.Did a Windows update
11.Reboot
12.I can see no Icons or the taskbar, wallpaper just stares at me.
13.Ctrl+Alt+Del brings up the taskmanager but I don't see explorer.exe in the process list.
14. Did a system Restore, retried steps 6 onwards, same damn problem.
What is causing this? Are my memory settings too tight? The only reason I bought this board was to let my BH-5 fly. Since that's not happenning, I'm very frustrated.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
S-N
Have anyone reach 2500Mhz with OCZ 3200+ EL and Winnie 3200+ stable?
I have 2430 with FSB270 but i want FSB280 i need help from anyone who has the same hardware.
Does your system work fine at stock clocks? Did you try to start your explorer manually?Quote:
Originally Posted by Super Nade
try this thread: TCCD DDR600+ DFI nF4 Ultra/SLI guideQuote:
Originally Posted by GNU
Have read this thread and tried to use DDR600 but it not runs. Only DDR550 (my settings : DDR 540) runs. I need anyone who shows better settings with stable FSB280 or higher. But with 3-3 not 4-4 (2.5-3-3 is better than 2.5-4-4 )Quote:
Originally Posted by S0nic
Mate,Quote:
Originally Posted by phobos
How do I start explorer manually? The funny thing is my rig is Memtest stable at 234 x 11, using the thumb rule that one should lower the OC by 10Mhz for windows stability, I expected it to be stable. Obviously, I'm doing something very wrong here. My system worked fine at stok settings, but that's not why I got this board, right? :D
I'm going to try flashing to 3-31-2 before I attempt another install. Any suggestions in the interim period would be greatly appreciated.
How about this thread: Post your WORKING timings and voltages for DFI NF4 Ultra-D and SLIQuote:
Originally Posted by GNU
also do u have active cooling on the sticks?
also are they plat rev 2 or just plat?
Okay here is the information.Quote:
Originally Posted by S0nic
Ultra-D
Winnie 3200+ 1.3v 123% ~ 1.5v
2x512 OCZ EL 3200+ rev2.0 2.9v
Tagan TGU480-U01
Radeon X700
Chipsetvoltage 1.6v
LDT 1.4v
No i haven't a active cooling on the sticks (there are only heatspreader).
I have tested the actual timings -> it's prime stable but i can't play any games (it's freezes or a black output).
Nothing runs over 270 :(
try some of the ones posted in that thread, pay special attention to tref values, also try putting a fan over the two sticks, could help a lot..
The Dramtemp are not hot and i opened my case for a better cooling but what i said the Drams are not hot (temp ~ 30-40°C) but it not help.Quote:
Originally Posted by S0nic
It's maybe the Beta Bios? I have 3/25 shall i downgrade it? I'm fear to downgrade the Bios.
I would try 310P
I found only 310 but no P on the DFI Page. Shall i downgrade?
u can find 310P here
My mobo seems to power down/freeze after it beeps. Anyone knows why?
try resetting BIOS..
I cant get into the bios. What happens is my pc starts, fans all going, led goes from to 4 and back to 1 and then the cpu fan stops and my other fan slows down. On my monitor it shows the Lanparty splash screen but thats all it does. Keyboard button seems to freeze up. All this happen after the system beeps. So I dont even get to see the bios screen. I've cleared CMOS and remove the battery as well. Doesnt change a thing.
hmm, thats a new one, do u have any USB devices hooked up to the PC?
Nope. I have the bare minimum connected to the mobo. Only 2 80mm fans, graphic card, and 1 stick of ram. No HDD, FDD or even CD-ROM connected to the mobo.
I doubt that this is the cause but I didnt install the Karajan audio module and I havent change any of the jumpers on the board. Its all on default.
Thank you. I hope i get FSB280 stable with this Bios.Quote:
Originally Posted by S0nic
Hey guys, fake login here so i apologise for that, dont want to register...
as to people commenting on tony (bigtoe) running 3.3V and greater without using the 5V rail, thats an easy one.
Grab that nice block you use to set your ram voltages to 5V, and move it one row down, so the pins nearest the edge of the boot (should be 3 pins) have nothing covering them. Then get a spare jumper, and cover the uncovered pin as if it were on 3.3V
the pins closest to the ATX plug control the bios options, the one furthest away is the one that chooses 3.3V / 5.0V rail... so its simple, mix and match.
(you need adjusted rails to do this, 3.7V rail gets you about 3.5V in bios)
confirmation: move the block one step towards the ATX plug, as if it were 5V. use a normal jumper such as that on a HD, to cover the pins that are left as if it were 3.3V. this gives you the bios options, but on the 3.3V rail...
Just click on File->New Task (Or however it is named in english), type explorer and hit return.Quote:
Originally Posted by Super Nade
Issue resolved momentarily!
Its was the junk ISP install CD which was the cause of my woes. Apparantly, the ISP's CD installed a junk version of MS VM. What happened was it loaded a module at startup which tried to connect to the ISP's server (unsuccessfully) and this caused the system to crash. Another issue was the crappy IDE SW Driver bundled with the DFI CD. I must have installed it by mistake.
Current settings: 2-2-2-5-1T @ 232 MHz, 3.4V
CPU 232 x 11. Nothing spectacular, but I'll hang with this for the moment. Its getting bloody hot in my room so I'm a bit wary to push my rig further.
Yes many programs of DFI are very buggy :( . Last chance is the DFI Support.Quote:
Originally Posted by Super Nade
Quote:
Originally Posted by fackinlogins
Who ever you are,THANK YOU !
There is a Zippy PSU bug 5v jumper bug on this motherboard .
If this indeed works to circumvent that bug,you will have made lots of people happy.
FYI:my 3.3v pot goes 3.43 max on my Zippy
ZIPPY owners report please ,I dont have anything other than TCCD so I cant try it.
I think you misunderstood what he said.Quote:
Originally Posted by GNU
The ISP problem has nothing to do with DFI, and Nvidia has a crappy IDE driver, so most folks do not install it, hence using Microsofts instead.
hth
m
When the UT's showed up at newegg a couple of weeks ago, I thought for sure I would have a newer board, but I got an A00 with 1/25 BIOS. I did flash the BIOS to 331-3 beta and it seems to be working great. Is there a better BIOS to use with my Patriot TCCD?
I'm planning to buy a DFI NF4 Ultra-D
But I don't have a PCI-Express compliant PSU, but its surely a good PSU.
I have an Enermax 470W PSU model # EG475P-VE SFMA
The DFI has a 24PIN ATX PSU connector, there are adapters 20pin to 24pin connector.
With an adapter/cable I can plug it without problems and use with the DFI. What do you think?
I really dont want to replace this PSU, as it was expensive, I had to order it from US.
it is generally not recommended to use 20->24pin adaptors but to instead get a native 24 pin PSU, else you might very well experience stability problems, as the board is not designed to run with 20 pin PSUs...but you can always try the one you haveQuote:
Originally Posted by Krohling
I agree with you, problems can happen, because would be out of specs...
I found this topic very interesting at anandtech.com:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y
The 20 to 24pin doesn't sound a good idea, it can cause too much load on one rail split into two. Its recommended to plug the 20 pin in the 24 pin connector, and leave the "extra" 4 pins empty.
I don't know how ATX 2.0 are built, but basically this can explain the new standard, with the separation of rails to supply graphics card via the additional 4pins through the PCI-E interface.
Most new ATX 2.0 PSUs have two 12V rails, but the 5V rail is just one, with more wattage.
Mine is 1.3 but it has also 2 12V rails, (15A and 18A), plus a separate molex connector to plug in VGAs. So I think I won't be im trouble with a DFI NF4 Ultra-D + 6800GT PCI-E.
But doing SLI (not my intention) should be compromised, and also, I won't be able to use the 5V rail to supply more vdimm (4.0v). But I don't want to go over 2.9V. And seems the limit is 3.1 with the 3.3V jumper
Using a 20pin PSU is a luck out the draw - some people (like me) get away without any stability issues, others just can't get it to work right. Order the mobo, try it and if you get some stability problems where there should be none, replace the PSU.Quote:
Originally Posted by Krohling
Sorry. Yes i have misunderstood it.Quote:
Originally Posted by muzz
Now i have downgraded my Bios to 310P. I retest my settings 2.5-3-3-6/8 @FSB290. I will see what happen.
Hi,
I've the following setup:
-DFI NF4 Ultra
-Bequiet 470 W
-X800 XL
-A64 3200+
and 2x 512 MB Twinmos speed Premium. I had several crashes and tested the ram with memtest and I got always errors, in each VDimm or latency/speed and configuration (so sticks alone, sticks in yellow/orange). So I thought the ram is the problem and send it back, but my Dealer told me today that the ram is 100% fine. So what's then the Problem the mainboard, the CPU or what?
PS I'll get some new 4000 OCZ VX but I believe this won't solve my problem.
--- Klosti ---
Either your memory settings or your PS...
Got my DFI and installed it with a new 3200+ CBBID 0505APEW and all was well for a few hours. I then rebooted and it froze at post. Would not even get to the drives... Tried clearing CMOS holding down keys, everrything I could think of.... nothing
Then I unpluged my 3 USB devices (only had 3 of the 5 plugged) and decided to try again.... Pow she boots up fine..
Any ideas?
I plugged them all in again and will test but this ones a first for me.
what BIOS are u using?
well my PS (power supply?!) is new, atx 2.0 and should work very fine, i believe.Quote:
Originally Posted by EMC2
my memory settings, i've tested so much settings also 2T Command and so on, the ram don't even work with spd timings correctly.
:D i'm the biggest noob ever or maybe was drunken by building the pc. I have forgot the 4 pin floppy adapter (well I have no one so I don't worry about) and I used the normal HDD apapter for the 4 pin HDD. Now I plug in the floppy adapter (don't know if it is the floppy adapter, but is the only 4 pin adapter i've found) and I changed the hdd adapter with hdd/vga adapter from the ps. And my first memtest without a error. Well I have a 6 pin pcie adapter over, for what is that? I'll test the next days and hope that was the problem. Thanks for help so far, but I've to :slapass: myself
Good to see you solved your power problem ;)
FYI... the 6-pin PCIe adapter is for power hungry PCIe graphics cards... they have a mating cnx on the end of the card.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Badge56
Try to move the USB jumper on the motherboard to 5VSB if its not allready in that posision:)
i was happy to early, problems continue. I had later on the night several blue screens (very different ones) and memtest got again errors. Don't know what to do. I think it's something with the memory, but not the memory itself. any ideas?
Ok, I've been clocking around with my CBBID 0501 and I'm up to 230x10@1,4V x 113% now and it's prime stable.
Problem is that when I'm doing Memtest I always get errors in the first pass test 6. I've tried different clocks, and it's always test 6 pass 1 that get's some errors. Rest is fine. Anyone of you got any suggestions? I'm running pretty tight timings I think (2-2-2-5), don't have the exact ones here right now though.
same problem I have currently, don't know how to fix it, i've tested so may different timings no gone, yesterday I had one pass with zero errors, but today no go. my bluescreens perhaps result by my audigy 2 which uses by booting irq 7 same as the smbus, in windows it uses irq 19. Now I test my sys without the audigy 2, run better so far, but no solution :/ .Quote:
Originally Posted by brassen
Hm, okey. My computer has been running stable for about a week now 24/7 without any crashes or problems.Quote:
Originally Posted by Klosti
Quote:
Originally Posted by brassen
I found most of my problems to occur when rebooted after shutdown awhile, once it's running and leave it on 24/7 its fine for the duration. But the "next morning syndrome" was when mine had most of the issues ie USB wont work, all the sudden not prime or SuperPI stable, etc. If it was running ok and I left it running it was usually fine so that doesn't really help unless you start powering up and down I think you'll see some of the issues others are talking about.
yea, try another board - probably got a bum board.Quote:
Originally Posted by Klosti
Quote:
Originally Posted by Badge56
Same exact problems with mine, RMA'd it for another but I have a Neo4 on the way - too many problems with the DFI board. My usb devices would just disappear. Mine would freeze at the device id screen right after post.
So i have tested with 4-4-8 Bios 310P. It runs but not if you play a game which need high memory. I tested with SIlent Hunter 3. This game crashes every time. I tested my settings with memtest (15 passes without errors) and with Memory Analyzer (crashes BSOD - classpnp.exe). 3-3-8 doesn't run (memtest errors). I have no reason to remove my problem. Which program can i trust? Memtest or Memory Analyzer? I tested even with prime95, Sandra. No errors.
Have you any idea?
try the microsoft memory test not as hard as the memtest, but another good test. my rig currently love me a little bit, but have no sound :/