Has anyone allready figured good way to cool down PWM?
Is it better get water block, or modify case and install another heatsink backside of board?
Has anyone allready figured good way to cool down PWM?
Is it better get water block, or modify case and install another heatsink backside of board?
If anyone has some good BIOS settings for a Q9650 OC on this board I'd love to see it. The best I can get is about 1.37vcore for 472x8.5=4.1ghz.
Running BIOS 17.
edit: nvm, not stable
Last edited by methimpikehoses; 02-07-2009 at 08:20 AM.
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I have the following specs:
Armor 8000/Zalman 600W/Abit IP35Pro/Quad 6600(OC'd @3G)/4G OCZ DDR2 800/Sapphire ATI 4850 1G(8.12)/X-Fi Xtreme Music/160WD S2/2x500 WD S2(RAID 0)/Many e-SATA drives/Pioneer 216DBK/LiteOn iHAS120/Vista Business SP1 64bit/Avid Media Composer 3.1.2 Suite/2xEIZO 17'' Monitors/M-Audio AV30 Speakers/Canon HV30.
I want to upgrade my RAM to 8G but I don't know if it's better to buy 1066 or 800 DDRII memory. OCZ I have now runs very stable with CPU overclocked @3.15 with the stock cooler. Because this is an editing machine I need the stable to go on and keep on having my CPU @3G at least.
I have seen those:
OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 Reaper HPC Edition and I can buy 2x 2x2G sticks. Would this be ok?
OCZ Reaper HPC 4GB DDR2-800 Ram Kit. Or better this one?
The price difference is very small.
Thanks to all.
Last edited by sverkalo; 02-07-2009 at 05:54 AM.
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Has anyone seen information on Abit's willingness to continue updating bioses, now that they've stopped making any more motherboards?
Also: has anyone attempted updating the storage controller firmwares (Intel Matrix Storage and JMicron) inside of the IP35-Pro motherboard bios?
See: http://forums.mydigitallife.info/sho...p?t=961&page=5
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System 2: Intel E8400; Gigabyte EP45-UD3R, bios F12, 2x 2 Gb G.Skill PC8800, Seagate SATA HD, nVidia 9500GT; Samsung SATA DVD-RW, dual-boot: OSX Lion, Windows 7 64-bit.
I always had great luck with G.Skill memory and the IP35 Pro, I had G.SKills at both speeds your talking about, and they worked great.
At this point, seeing how they are going COMPLETELY out of business, I think what you have available now is about all your ever going to get.
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Armor 8000/Zalman 600W/Abit IP35Pro/Quad 6600(OC'd @3G)/4G OCZ DDR2 800/Sapphire ATI 4850 1G(8.12)/X-Fi Xtreme Music/160WD S2/2x500 WD S2(RAID 0)/Many e-SATA drives/Pioneer 216DBK/LiteOn iHAS120/Vista Business SP1 64bit/Avid Media Composer 3.1.2 Suite/2xEIZO 17'' Monitors/M-Audio AV30 Speakers/Canon HV30.
I got those Corsairs XMS2.
Corsair.
Installed in some seconds and running great. IP35Pro loves them.
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I just put together an Abit IP35 Pro XE board w/ a Q9650. Little problem is the Q9650 is unsupported on this board. Everything works and works well, but the cpu temperatures were reported as a steady 103*C. Coretemp reported ~41*C and went up and down depending on load. I emailed Abit about my problem.
Abit replied the Q9650 is unsupported.
I replied it works terrific in the IP35 Pro XE except for reporting cpu temperatures...
Abit TODAY gave me a beta bios (dated 09/25/08) for the IP35 Pro XE-E0-Q9650 temperature issue I had.
The bios Abit sent corrected the displayed temperature problem I had, and I am still running 9x450 happily!
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yea,the beta bios(09/25/2008) corrects the temperature read issue,i think previous releases didnt "support" the e0 revision as somebody stated earlier.
when full load my Q9650 runs at 1.25v, when idle its 1.31v
-the vdroop is about the same i was getting earlier on my 6750 which was running at 3.6ghz/1.36v when full load.
i settled for 3906mhz(9x434) since 4ghz was giving me 88 degrees celsius when full load and needed 1.28v,now the max temperature ive seen is 72 degrees(room temp around 24) but summer is still to come...
my system at idle draws total of 124watts,when full cpu load (folding SETI,QMC,Rosetta etc...) it draws around 220 watts.
funny thing is when playing TeamFortress2 which only utilizes only 1 core i get around the same wattage usage-220w...
Last edited by AAbenson; 02-09-2009 at 03:02 PM.
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"Generally speaking, CMOS power consumption is the result of charging and discharging gate capacitors. The charge required to fully charge the gate grows with the voltage; charge times frequency is current. Voltage times current is power. So, as you raise the voltage, the current consumption grows linearly, and the power consumption quadratically, at a fixed frequency. Once you reach the frequency limit of the chip without raising the voltage, further frequency increases are normally proportional to voltage. In other words, once you have to start raising the voltage, power consumption tends to rise with the cube of frequency."
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CPU - 2600K(4.4ghz)/Mobo - AsusEvo/RAM - 8GB1866mhz/Cooler - VX/Gfx - Radeon 6950/PSU - EnermaxModu87+700W
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TRUltra-120Xtreme /// EnermaxModu82+(625w) /// abitIP35pro/// YorkfieldQ9650-->3906mhz(1.28V) /// 640AAKS & samsung F1 1T &samsung F1640gb&F1 RAID 1T /// 4gigs of RAM-->520mhz /// radeon 4850(700mhz)-->TRHR-03 GT
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Windsor4200(11x246-->2706mhz-->1.52v) : Zalman9500 : M2N32-SLI Deluxe : 2GB ddr2 SuperTalent-->451mhz : seagate 7200.10 320GB :7900GT(530/700) : Tagan530w
I successully flashed the BIOS but unfortunately the new BIOS hasn't made much of a difference to me. My QX9770 runs OK, as it did before (with no access to the BIOS), BUT the only thing that seems to have changed is that the board is now more stable running my 4X1GB Ballistix Tracers.. I still need to swap out the QX for my old E6600 to get into the BIOS though.
So I'm now running 380 FSB with 10.5 multiplier (that is fixed, I can't get to the BIOS to change it!) for about 4GHz. Ram is at 1:1.2. Everything seems pretty stable. I would go for more but i'm getting to 70C temperatures under 100% load.
Can't you access the bios via uguru in windows and change the clocks there...?
MSI P67 GD65 B3
2500k 4.8
GTX480 835/1650/2000
8gb ram
Win7
I got the Abit IP35 Pro XE with an E6400 Core 2 Duo.
I started tinkering with the settings and managed to take my cpu from 2.13ghz to 3.2ghz and then to 3.5ghz and all was running well.
Anyway, I updated the bios, and as such had to reset the overclock configuration as I hadn't saved a profile.
But I now cannot get above 2.8ghz overclocked.
I have downgraded my BIOS and honestly tried all the setting under the sun including voltages, multipliers, CPU:RAM ratios, Ram timings, Northbridge Voltages and so on, but I cannot, no matter what I do, take it above 2.8ghz
Does anyone have any ideas? PLEASE!!??
Specs:
Abit IP35 Pro XE
Intel E6400 2.13ghz Core 2 Duo
4x1 GEIL Black dragon, 1066mhz DDR2
Noctua NH-U9B Cooler
8800GTS 320mb
Anybody know what I can do to get it back to 3.2?
Thankyou in advance!
Can't somebody try to fix the bug where you can't get into the BIOS without using a PS/2 keyboard or resetting the CMOS?
I recently installed windows 7 beta and I was looking around for drivers. Most of the links are bad on this site now.
http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/downl...ET_TYPE=LGA775
This still works but its missing the network driver. I am looking for the 64 bit versions. To be honest I would suggest everyone gets a solid copy of the drivers I dont know how long they will be available for download. If anyone else has some good links they would be much appreciated.
Tim
QUOTE=Ligushka;3654981]Can't somebody try to fix the bug where you can't get into the BIOS without using a PS/2 keyboard or resetting the CMOS?[/QUOTE]
Set the IDE delay to 1 , 2 or 5. I forget what I have mine set to ,I think it may be 1. Experiment to see if it will work for you.
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2 or 3 is fine with lower than 2 it wont work
i used to have the same issue with the razer reclusa
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You can download the latest ethernet driver here and the latest onboard audio driver here as well.
Next time I reset the CMOS I will experiment with the IDE delay setting. But even so, couldn't somebody attempt to fix it so we wouldn't need to futz around with some setting just so that we can enter the BIOS using a USB keyboard?
I still can't get my q6600 g0 3.6 prime stable. It bsods after about 25 minutes.
My idle temps with a true 120 black are around 33c and load about 55c tops.
Any idea? If not possible with my chip think i can get a 3.4 stable? With what voltage?
MSI P67 GD65 B3
2500k 4.8
GTX480 835/1650/2000
8gb ram
Win7
Mine doesn't like 3.6ghz... it sits at 3.52ghz at 1.52Vcore, 1.46 after vdroop.
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So any idea anyone?
MSI P67 GD65 B3
2500k 4.8
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You could try a bump in CPU VTT. Not all G0 Q6600's will do 3.6, but your close if it will run 25 mins of Prime. Next time you run Prime, set it to run Small FFT's which test mostly CPU, that way if your CPU is not stable you do not have to sit through all the large FFT tests, which mostly test memory. Speaking of memory, what speed to you have it running at??
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Running at 960. I increased ichio to 1.65 and vtt to 1.31. It's been priming for 3 hours now.
MSI P67 GD65 B3
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GTX480 835/1650/2000
8gb ram
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