What country are you in and are you going to pay 274 dollars for it? :D
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What country are you in and are you going to pay 274 dollars for it? :D
http://www.compumsa.be/
available in 1 to 3 days
In Belgium and France, it is coming available soon in several online retails
Strange that no real test yet for this board...:confused:
TONY, can you please check out some BIOS that will include VDIMM @ 2.1V from boot = default after clear CMOS, now it will boot with 1.93V and that mean lot of trouble.
Any comparison of the same cpu clocking in some previous boards, like P5B for instance?Quote:
Originally Posted by ziberia
...and took with it the Commando mobo :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Dani
With new PSU and Commando didn't start, old P5W64WS Pro with new PSU everything is ok. :toast:
Sad but true, my new Commando is dead :(
:eek: no chance to see how this commando perform from u :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Dani
Looking at my old P5B Dlx results, the Commando appears to be slightly faster. The fact that my windoze is now better optimized for Conroe is probably the reason. My guess is 1:1, but it is too early to say. 8M and 32M will give a better indication.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrlobber
It is clearly much quicker clock per clock than my Biostar P965PT.
Lets see if I can come up with any decent results tonight.
Btw, this is a fantastic board for phase change as you have massive room for insulation around the CPU.
Yep, I assume ASUS engineers still has totally no idea what the "freak" is going on with the double boot, false boot or whatever-you-call-that problem they are encountering with the P965 MCH. No BIOS to fix the problem till date. See http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=128503.Quote:
Originally Posted by thebeast
This is as far as I got tonight. After that setting VMCH to 2.025 volts meant adios to my windoze installation and good night for me.
Comparable results in SP 8M showed a 0.3 sec advantage for the Commando vs. P5B Dlx. So, almost 1:1. :confused:
http://ziberia.1g.fi/kuvat/10.422.jpg/full
hows the commando memory performance compared to p5wdh?
tnx
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Originally Posted by ziberia
what about clock with same voltage, any difference?
Hi all,
Can you check the vdrop issue please.
WOAH, it's taken you nearly 3 and a half years to say that?Quote:
Originally Posted by MATRA
:p:
Quote:
Originally Posted by MATRA
He, you post even less than me!
Vdroop is 0.02 - 0.03 volts.
That's really not that bad, to be fair. I take it that is the difference between full load and idle?Quote:
Originally Posted by ziberia
Also, how much MCH voltage did you need to get over 538fsb?
I only post when I really need (once till now :D )
0.02-0.03 is a lot less then I espected. looking foward to this board.
@ ziberia. Are there any pci-e 1x issues with high nb voltage like P5B-Dlx?
Also does it double restarts everytime or only if u change strap like P5B-Dlx with latest bios?
Yes, thats what SpeedFan reports. Haven't had time to check with a mm.Quote:
Originally Posted by RichUK
VMCH @ 538 was 2.000 volts. 2.025 messed up windoze really badly and I couldn't reinstall successfully- something about system driver- until i flashed the BIOS. (Just now!:mad: )
I'm running pci video, so no clue at the moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeBar
Double restarts with strap change, not all the time.
WOAH :eek:. That's way too much voltage for 24/7 usage, surely???Quote:
Originally Posted by ziberia
I thought maybe around 1.7v would suffice for that sort of FSB speed.
Or do you reckon this has something to do with the processor you used, and the fact it’s a high multi 4MB chip?
I’m hoping my E6300 (low multi, 2MB chip) won’t need that much voltage!!!
@ziberia;how the hell did you reach almost 5GHZ??
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Originally Posted by RichUK
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but my guess is that it has to do with running the 1066 strap. You also need pretty good NB cooling.
Thanks! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ziberia
If u try a pci-e vga pls let us know...
I think you’re right, but it has something to do with the 1066 strap and the high multi used with the E6600 chip.Quote:
Originally Posted by ziberia
Did you use any additional cooling, fans, new heatsink etc?
Thanks, sorry for all the questions. :)
The problem is the 'almost'! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by bloodbanger
You need pretty good cooling.