Check the pic.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.leach...%20control.JPG
DFI CFX3200 RD580 939 Motherboard.
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Check the pic.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.leach...%20control.JPG
DFI CFX3200 RD580 939 Motherboard.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That's sweet!!! :D
is that stock or modded bios?
Came from Oskar like that, only issue was the bios was so tight it hated anything Infineon...no worries though ;) i have a modded version off to DFI USA and they are testing to see if they can release it. If they give the go ahead I will leak it here ready for your new boards. The stock bios on the boards is not to hot and should be flashed ASAP.
Holy Funk, thats Awesome...
all the way down to 2.06 volts too.
Be nice to see what my low voltage loving Corsair LL Pro 3500's do.
2.5-3-2-1-1T at 254 and 100% stable at 2.2 volts... when this ram seems to only get better the lower the voltage goes... I've been dying to see what it could do with even lower voltage :D
Cool.
Crossfires looking better everyday.
especially with the Chuck Patch on Oblivion.
Kunaak
I have a board here(eXpert) that runs ddr500 CE5 at 2.34V, switch to my second eXpert same cpu etc and i need 2.64V, so it may not clock low with voltage on all boards...just something to watch for ;)
Have DFI released one of your Bios' as official before? That's quite an honour :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
unfortunately no, but they do appreciate what i do with the files and i have never had any issues from them for trying to help get the boards more friendly.Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
Oskar actually told me to losen this one up and post it,LOL but i thought it best to run it by DFI USA first ;)
:D is Oskar designing the Yonah board?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
They are not doing yonah as far as I know, there will be a 975 board but when i have no idea
I thought they were doing a 945 Yonah board or something... oh well my bad... (or was that ASUS? silly me..)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
I cant wait to test this board and that bios
Yes there will be a 945 yonah, but the 945 have a OC lock so it's quite useless for overclocking.Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
But nice Vdimm control :) It'll take some time to scroll down :p:
It would be fun to put meter on it a see if the bios can really regulate .01 steps... That's hard to imagine...
I'm guessing Tony already tested that... if it didn't I'm sure he wouldn't post about it and would jus remove the options from the bios..Quote:
Originally Posted by pcdoc1
Not metered it, but thats how the bios came to me so i would imagine Oskar tested it for me ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
I wish a bios with this many features can be released for the Ultra-D series.
Oh, now you're just making it difficult to choose between this and the Sapphire mobo :mad:
;)
I'm speechless. :slobber:
:eek: at first i thought wow you must have huge monitor, then i turned my brain on :p:. Has anyone tried putting 4.15v through their ram yet could give interesting results ;)
Great work Oskar and Tony :toast:
wowsers, that's some nice voltage control!
thats a lot of options, for a soon to be dead platform
BTW, does the vcore have as many options as the vdimm?
same as EXpert and Venus from memoryQuote:
Originally Posted by eBoy0
Tony does this work for all the DFI boards Expert in particular? ( obviously I know the Expert doesn't have that many options but I mean does it work the same way?)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
I have a strange situation in that I've had a SLI-D and now an Expert and neither have been picky with the OCZ Rev2 TCCD or my G Skill HZ (sorry for swearing)
I have been able to run and various Drive and Data strength without issues, could this be that I'm not pushing it enough or am I very lucky?
Also same for T Ref values I can use about half of them with out any problems, currently running my Opteron @280x10 passes prime for 12+hours at various settings but if I go for 285X10 all hell brakes loose nothing I try makes it stable.
Sorry for crashing this thread but I've never seen any reference to drive strengths before.
Holy crap that's a massive list of vDimm. I think it would certainly benefit from keyed-entry (much like how FSB is entered in manually in current DFI bioses).
Thanks for the guide on Drive Strengths Tony :)
Vdimm in such small increments only makes sense if the votages are dead-on.
Is they are, thats board must be the 939 MOTHER-LORD!
Quote:
Originally Posted by kimandsally
This is for CFX3200 only, eXpert has 1 to 15 with 9 to 15 being for 4 dimms 2T and 4 dmms 1T at the highest value.
If the voltage options do change the vdimm slightly on each step then it suits me just fine, dead on is no issue to me as long as each option is close thats all i need.Quote:
Originally Posted by jrw
that Drive Strength list impressed me! That is enormous choice. Will really help out the fine tuning.
Good work oskar.
Very nice, I look forward to the 975 board.
Oh my, looks like that's gonna definately be my next board for sure.
Soon to be dead platform... 939 is not going anyway anytime soon silly nuts.Quote:
Originally Posted by metro.cl
~Mike
Should i wait for conroe or get this board for my FX60?
Could be a great product, just wait long enough to get past the hype...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bootsy
Quote:
Originally Posted by metro.cl
True, but you can bet we'll see these options in newer socket boards :D
OMG! That is all I have to say on that...I know what my next motherboard is going to be!
i'm not well versed in how exactly the drive strength is set with the K8's memory controller, but instead of having high drive strength to seeming infinity, wouldn't it be wiser to have around the same range the expert/venus have, but in smaller steps? :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
Ignoring the capacity (256MB, 512MB, 1GB DIMMS, whatever), which type of ICs would be the best suited ones for this board?
1. BH/CH-5
2. TCCD
3. Micron
4. Infineon
5. Hynix
6. UCCD
etc..
I have new bios if you need.:)
Amd already saud s754 will outlast s939 plus in 2 months you'll be able to buy am2...Quote:
Originally Posted by arisythila
is a good thing for the future mobos
huh....
I hope they release this thing soon. I plan on grabbing one and a Crossfire card at the same time.
As if I wasn't having enough problems with 4 and 8 levels of drive strength...
The things these programmers come up with. Someone's gotta tell them to create a program that OCs your computer to the maximum stable OC in 48 hours. Now thats something for us lazy people who don't want to tweak 999 settings..
But what am I saying. I am an overclocker..
I am with malficar on this one...I plan as well to grab this motherboard and a Master 1900 card as well.
Voltages so close, only dogs can tell the difference.
Can you put a scope on the Vdimm and Vtt signals on this board to see if the dreaded DROOP exists as it does on SLI-DR/SLI-D/ULTRA-D boards?
Andre
I have 0307 off Oskar, do you have later?
Its actually dated 04/06/2006
long are the days of 2 dimm settings, now we got 200
edit: ma bad! :fight: 200 just for vdimm
u ocz guys and oskar u guys are nuts
wats next?
WHATS NEXT?
Getting a motherboard that supports 8 Video cards, 4 Quad Core CPUs, and 20GB of RAM! Overclock all of that!
Give it time...I am sure it is down the road somewhere lol...I am just dreaming...
LOL.. thousands of settings in total, guess only the xtreme will be able to keep up...Quote:
Originally Posted by ugp
Well i preordered mine earlier in the week, and it came instock today. Its been shipped out to me so i should have it tomorrow!!! :D
well, guess I'll be picking up a few of these. (was just gonna pick up 1 before, heh)
any news when will it be released? anything more specific .... I just can't wait, I'm gonna pop :brick:
Its in stock at a couple of places already here in the UK, so its released already i guess!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
It's the same Bios.:)
I just releae a tweaked version in the bios forum.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndreYang
Since my 4400 can't do more than 2.76 Ghz anyway I just ordered the Abit AT8 32X. It's got passive cooling and plenty of vcore and vdimm. I use the G skill in my sig so I don't need a lot of vdimm in the first place.
I'll be able to use my PCI-e tuner card in the top slot and a sound card in the bottom. It will be tight and I know some folks that have made 'em fit.
I am sure the DFI will be a better board for extreme overclocking and the AT8 32X should suit my "mid high" needs. I need to reinstall windows very soon, and I was tired of the "next week" thing that has been going on for some time, so I went with this option. Not to mention the Abit RD580 board is only about five dollars or so more than the old DFI RD 480 board.
Hi Tony , Infineon ran well with the standard bios then , only i have some Mushkin 2GB DDR XP4000 Redline Extreme, default timings are 3-3-2-8 , is that the sort you triedQuote:
Originally Posted by Tony
Nice!
I'm gonna buy this mobo as soon as its available in the Netherlands!:toast: :banana:
Is it tehcnically possible to allow manipulation of ALL those Drive Strenghts in Windows via the A64 Tweaker?
Would make it a lot easier to "play" with them :)
No it is notQuote:
Originally Posted by jrw
No i had to flash to the bios I posted, make sure if you are using Infineon you boot with 1 dimm and flash the bios, once setup defaults are loaded all is good.Quote:
Originally Posted by andyr(uk)
Remember also i set 2t by default in the bios so you will need to put this back at auto or enabled.