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Originally Posted by Gamer
tRP was 2 and tRCD 3. I played a little with the memory and there was a few more stable MHz if you leaved tRCD unchanged when lowering the other timings. Can't exactly remember what frequencies, but 4-2-2 topped out "long" before 4-2-3.Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
Don't know if people running 500MHz+ 5-2-2 will gain anything by going to 5-2-3... 500+MHz is so high speed I think other things will limit, but worth a try.
Yeah I get about 3-5MHz more, and another 3MHz or so up to 5-4-2. Nothing to 5-4-3 or 5-4-4. But I find 5-2-2 at the early 500s is way faster.Quote:
Originally Posted by Salkcin
Btw I use tCl-tRCD-tRP. Same as CPUz, I know Asus does it your way in the bios hence the confusion.
@dinos: I just read, that this guy from HWL had problems with the first version, especially with the RAM settings. I seems to be fixed, maybe also for the boards in serie.
My board is ordered, supplier said hopefully mid auf next week...:rolleyes:
I ordered here: oc-wear.de - well known for their OCing-products
I have 3 RAM-kits here and 1 T2400 waiting since 4 weeks...
Hehehe, I know at least 2 other guys from this thread ordering the Aopen also from that place :DQuote:
Originally Posted by stummerwinter
And hopefully they dont regret! ECS would be much cheaper, and in my opinion ECS will oc better as they have more expierience with overclocking!
Epox will have a 479 mobo.
http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/282...board018zu.jpg
i had a chat with a senior product manager for AOpen products with a distributor here in Australia and in can tell you one thing..........AOpen is pretty serious about this platform....i would give them benefit of the doubtQuote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
I wont... but think twice about ecs ;) this aint there first time oc board.. aopen is! and the real benefit is the cost of the aopen... cmon man. 300 euro is way to crazy. and yeahh... i get a remote control and stuff like that.... WHO needs that! i rather pay 200 and wont get all the extra's.
I really hope because I'm one of them :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
Whoa, didn't notice those extras so far :D So remote control you say? Nice :DQuote:
and the real benefit is the cost of the aopen... cmon man. 300 euro is way to crazy. and yeahh... i get a remote control and stuff like that.... WHO needs that! i rather pay 200 and wont get all the extra's.
fair point.........no one knows everything....hence they've got some learning to do but if they listen to the right people they will get there soonerQuote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
What!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by mrlobber
I kept my remote from my WifiTV edition p5wd2 prem for nothing.
Remotes are soo cool, no longer need to jump start your boards..just push the button on and she's away. (that's if you remote has an on button - the Asus one's that come with the wifitv do :D)
Jump starting is fine in the benchies, but when it's for your entertainment PC you need a better method to turn her on.
I've been out for a while so I don't know much about these Yonahs, how much does a cpu cost? and I believe there's no motherboard available yet?
For me is the reason to buy Aopen is early release date. I dont want to wait any longer. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
Got a phone call today from Alternate Computer, they deliver it end of next week.
I dont need the remote, but some guys like the FSB Buttons on it.
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...9027_1-med.jpg
At first i try my luck with Aopen, maybe i get sometime an ECS or DFI
@Waus: you are right, who needs a remote control for OCing...:rolleyes:
We will see, how the ECS performs. For the AOPen we have allready results...;)
I talked to oc-wear today at phone. The guy said, they ordered a bigger number of the i975Xa and they are quite shure, AOpen is able to deliver enough next week. They have a lot of orders from all over Europe.
So, we will see, how things going on the next weeks.
But the EPOX is also only a 945er. Up to now only ECS and AOpen offer a 975er...;)
Not yet - and around... 5-600 USDQuote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
no word for US stock yet. Im still waiting to get an email.
I though it had to be 975 to support yonah. Am I wrong? Either way, big disappointment if it's only 945.Quote:
Originally Posted by metro.cl
More or less every 945er board has a onboard videochip and is designed for HTPC´s.
But depends, how the manufacturer design the BIOS, more or less OCing-options...:rolleyes:
Forget all 945 boards unless you wanna run them at stock or very mild oc. How are you supposed to overclock if it has no locks? Or am I wrong?
@kiwi: you are right...;)
Maybe some 945er have the right setting, we will see soon...;)
bah. 975 is what we need... but actually 945 would work for us as well, but multiplyer clock kindda sux :(
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hehe gamer is back in the race, good luck with your prommy :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gamer
Done fred :DQuote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan