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    it's ok this motherboard with CSX diablo 2000 kits ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by jugeen View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by HKPolice View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by jugeen View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by RNeon View Post
    on my ut x58 the PWM temperature is very high if i prime. now it´s at 78°C
    some1 who own alrady this board please post about below questions:
    Is this still a problem with high PWM temp?
    Did some1 fix it with changing Thermalpad or paste?
    If attached 120mm fan on s.c. Flame Freezer, will it help?


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    I don't understand why some guys care about digital pwm temp. The 8 phase digital pwm can go 135~150 °C no problem at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    I don't understand why some guys care about digital pwm temp. The 8 phase digital pwm can go 135~150 °C no problem at all.
    thanks for clearing that up Andre!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    I don't understand why some guys care about digital pwm temp. The 8 phase digital pwm can go 135~150 °C no problem at all.
    This can heat up the cpu/socket area through traces/pcb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OverDozeD View Post
    some1 who own alrady this board please post about below questions:
    Is this still a problem with high PWM temp?
    Did some1 fix it with changing Thermalpad or paste?
    If attached 120mm fan on s.c. Flame Freezer, will it help?

    Couple of reasons for high 70C like PWM temps (SYSTEM) temps on DFI UT X58-T3EH8

    1. You're running water cooling and don't have active cooling over PWM/mosfets area.
    2. You don't have any air flow over PWM/mosfet area
    3. You have a hot video card's back side adding heat to NB area - seems the sensor for PWM is close to that area - haven't confirmed OR
    4. Seem the NB heatsink has a heatpipe that extends to the mosfet heatsink from these 2 photos of the cpu socket area - side view and top view. It would also explain why, adding a fan over NB heatsink produced a drop SYSTEM and CHIPSET temps in Smart Guardian at idle from 57C to 44C and load temps from 70C to 55C for SYSTEM and 46C to 39C for CHIPSET temps as seen here

    I'm caseless, open desk and use push-pull fan config. The pull fan on TRUE120 is directed on the Flame Freezer heatsink and the push fan is positioned lower down so air flow goes under TRUE120 heatsink towards PWM area See photo

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuporterPoli View Post
    This can heat up the cpu/socket area through traces/pcb.


    Can you use Vcore 2.0V and OC to 6G 24/7? If no, it's impossible that temp is over 90+.

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    Andre can you confirm which is which in SG, SYSTEM = NB or PWM and CHIPSET = NB or PWM temps ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    Andre can you confirm which is which in SG, SYSTEM = NB or PWM and CHIPSET = NB or PWM temps ?


    Chipset=NB System=PWM

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    ah thanks... interesting how cooling NB dropped system temps from high 70Cs to mid 50s C heh
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    Andre can you confirm which is which in SG, SYSTEM = NB or PWM and CHIPSET = NB or PWM temps ?
    Same as other series of their boards Eva, Systems on SmartGuardian = PWM/Mosfets.
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    there is any incompatibilty with csx diablo ? ^_*

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    Quote Originally Posted by aerie View Post
    there is any incompatibilty with csx diablo ? ^_*


    I don't have diablo memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aerie View Post
    it's ok this motherboard with CSX diablo 2000 kits ??
    pm jcool e has that memory and this x58 board.
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    Test 32M under LN2



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    impressive result

    you might clock at higher speed w/out HT

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    I don't understand why some guys care about digital pwm temp. The 8 phase digital pwm can go 135~150 °C no problem at all.
    nice I learned something new today, and nice results at LN2 !! keep pushing it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    pm jcool e has that memory and this x58 board.
    True but I still didn't have time to even unpack the DFI :/
    I don't see how it could be incompatible tho, they are D9GTR and DFI usually loves Micron (any board does really).
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    Can you use Vcore 2.0V and OC to 6G 24/7? If no, it's impossible that temp is over 90+.
    I did respond to that remark with a normal tone, unlike yours. If we cannot have a normal dialogue please say so and I will not post in this thread.
    The big issue is that instead of having an ambient(because the nb and pwm is a smaller ambient if we can call it this way) of 40degrees the board will reach 55-60 then it is most likely that the cpu will be affected with the result being a higher core temp or the cooling will not be so efficient. Is 90degrees ok for you?
    Also instead of being cooler the boards seem to develop massive heatsinks and despite having them they also develop higher operating temperature.
    AndreYang I am denying the qualities of this board, I am considering buying this over the Asus,Gigabytes and Evgas despite having a not so good experience with the UT X48, that is why I was curious and why I am following this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    I don't understand why some guys care about digital pwm temp. The 8 phase digital pwm can go 135~150 °C no problem at all.

    I agree with you


    this board very amazing can handle BCLK 200 with low CPU VTT/QPI....and all diveder memory work perfect so far I try .....
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    Digital PWM run hot by nature. It's either ignore the high temp or do something about it (watercooler etc). I put a mips PWM freezer on my X38's PWM, which keeps them below 50C even after weeks of 100% load.
    If you want plug and play go with Asus or Gigabyte, DFI is not for noobs, sorry (both regarding bios control and cooling).
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuporterPoli View Post
    I did respond to that remark with a normal tone, unlike yours. If we cannot have a normal dialogue please say so and I will not post in this thread.
    The big issue is that instead of having an ambient(because the nb and pwm is a smaller ambient if we can call it this way) of 40degrees the board will reach 55-60 then it is most likely that the cpu will be affected with the result being a higher core temp or the cooling will not be so efficient. Is 90degrees ok for you?
    Also instead of being cooler the boards seem to develop massive heatsinks and despite having them they also develop higher operating temperature.
    AndreYang I am denying the qualities of this board, I am considering buying this over the Asus,Gigabytes and Evgas despite having a not so good experience with the UT X48, that is why I was curious and why I am following this thread.


    ok...show me your 90 degree for me. I will agress with you. How many does DFI digital pwm make? How about foxconn digital pwm? ATI and Nvidia vga cards? All use the same digital pwm. What's your point?

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