Hmm, I'm running a 3-pin Nexus Real Silent fan of the 4-pin CPUFan header, and it controls it just fine as fare as I can see.
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CONTROL or RUN. If it is controlling it, then you should be able to increase and decrease the rpm on the fan through %. But it is capable of running it either way, but on the 4 pin, you can't control the speed of the fan. I have a 3pin fan controller on my cnps9500 but I can't control the speed (it doesn't matter though since I found my fan controller). But it will run fine. This is all on the 4pin header.
BTW, I just got my memory to run DDR800 @ 4-4-4-12-1T @ 1.9v. The thing is that I doubt it's running that fast only because I don't think I've seen 4 sticks run at 1T and those tight timings.
Is there any chance to give the CPU more than 600MHz of FSB with that board?
I never had to leave ASUS :(
Ace-A-Rue
could AS5 be use instead of ceramic for your mod, thx
I use OCCT to load my PC. So I ran it and around 10min into testing my PC freezes. The mouse and keyboard(G15) do not respond. I waited 10-15min and still nothing. I restart and the Intel raid manager says that there is a problem with that data on the volume.
My clocks are bone stock.
It only seems stable with no load. (ie: at desktop and surfing the internet)
I played some Battlefield 1942 and when I quit a memory error message popped up. Don't know if this is related.
Temps are fine and so are the volts.
sorry for the bump. :(
The IP35-E & IP35 can but the Pro can't afaik (uGuru related I believe) although MoN's experience refutes that - do you have a Pro?
The Pro has been known to run over 600fsb - there's a thread here with it at 610 iirc but running at that fsb the latencies are eased so your performance drops.
Just finished off a build with an IP35 and Corsair 520HX.
No noises, very quiet system overall.
E6550 @ 460x7 = 3220mhz
Stock volts, 1.1v idle, 1.29v under load and C1E and EIST enabled
Stock volts on CPU, NB, everything...
2gb Crucial Ballistix @ 2.1v
Maybe it only happens under higher loads?
[QUOTE=Heidfirst;2409345]The IP35-E & IP35 can but the Pro can't afaik (uGuru related I believe) although MoN's experience refutes that - do you have a Pro?
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Yes I have the Pro board.
I just attempted the vdroop mod and everything WAS excellent until I tried booting. Post Error Code 8.7. - Check CPU core voltage :eek: so I tried removing all the fan connectors except cpu; attempted boot with 1 stick of ram; removed graphics card :eek: ; Even unplugged 8-pin connector and I still get the same code 8.7. I removed the vdroop mod and all the wires and still same code! :(
I'm uploading the pictures right now. I thought it was quite good. I don't know wtf happened. BTW, I set the VR @ 637ohms.
JB, I sure can use you're words of wisdom right now since I performed this thing exactly like you showed:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=802
Here are the pictures. Just thinking about how hard it was to get the job done with that solder iron tip and 2.4mm solder make me want to scream! BAH! :brick:
I used an IDE wire for the mod. It looked much cleaner but I guess it didn't work :(.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rum/Ali018.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rum/Ali017.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rum/Ali016.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rum/Ali015.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rum/Ali014.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rum/Ali013.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rum/Ali012.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rum/Ali011.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rum/Ali010.jpg
PROBLEM FIXED :D ! The cpu wasn't properly seated :mad: There goes a perfectly good mod :brick: :brick: :brick:
Anyone know of a spot where you can read the vdimm voltage?