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    My little ITX build with A8-3800

    Configuration:

    AMD A8-3800 APU (2.4/2.7GHz, 1MB L2 cache x4, 65W TDP)
    Integrated AMD Radeon HD6550D (400 shader, 600MHz)
    Asrock A75M-ITX
    Corsair DDR3-1600 4GB x2 @ CL9-9-9-24
    OCZ Vertex 2 60GB
    Hitachi 500GB 5400rpm
    Panasonic DVD-Writer Slim-size
    Antec ISK-300 150W PSU

    Components:









    Environment:


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    Power consumption:
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    BIOS:


    Windows idle:


    CPU full load:

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    that nice ITX !!!
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    How you like that Asrock board, no issues so far?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wez View Post
    How you like that Asrock board, no issues so far?
    No issue so far

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    Really nice ITX system.

    I'm just waiting for my A6-3650 to finish rebuilding my HTPC but in uATX form factor. Should be fun to tweak and then enjoy for both movies as well as some gaming
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    I'm looking for such a system like yours. Really nice low consumption by Llano. If only we knew when the unlocked cpus are going to be available..

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    Quote Originally Posted by wez View Post
    How you like that Asrock board, no issues so far?
    I have this ASRock board at work and discovered one issue:
    It comes without a backplate and there are parts in the area where a backplate would usually sit. Considering that many good coolers require a backplate for installation, this is a problem one should keep in mind.

    I'm also wondering how qcmadness installed the cooler, since the AC model seems to rely on a backplate as well.
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    How's the voltage control in BIOS? and have you tried undervolting the CPU? -- as I'm sure you're aware, Llanos have very liberal vCore applied to them... Ive been lurking around the buy button at newEgg for awhile for this board

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrgerbik View Post
    How's the voltage control in BIOS? and have you tried undervolting the CPU?
    The options are good, with a range of 0.6V - 2.0V possible.
    Considering this is an ITX mainboard, I think ASRock did a great job as there are many options you would expect on a "big" board only.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pumero View Post
    I have this ASRock board at work and discovered one issue:
    It comes without a backplate and there are parts in the area where a backplate would usually sit. Considering that many good coolers require a backplate for installation, this is a problem one should keep in mind.

    I'm also wondering how qcmadness installed the cooler, since the AC model seems to rely on a backplate as well.
    this CPU HS comes with a backplate itself

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    Which cooler is this?
    Don't worry guys, i'm s**t at games but I have 500fps!
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    Quote Originally Posted by qcmadness View Post
    this CPU HS comes with a backplate itself
    Yes, I saw it on the photo.
    So you just put the backplate on top of the SMD components on the back.

    Possible if you are careful: obviously yes
    A good idea: definitely not, especially if you want to use a better (heavier) cooler
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBB View Post
    Which cooler is this?
    Second photo

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    Quote Originally Posted by pumero View Post
    Yes, I saw it on the photo.
    So you just put the backplate on top of the SMD components on the back.

    Possible if you are careful: obviously yes
    A good idea: definitely not, especially if you want to use a better (heavier) cooler
    because isk-300 is limited in space, i cannot put any cooler which is bigger than 1u

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    What settings are you using to overclock? I bought one of these but im having no luck overclocking it
    Don't worry guys, i'm s**t at games but I have 500fps!
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    ARGH now I have a black screen, and no POST, even after clearing the cmos and trying outside the case
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBB View Post
    What settings are you using to overclock? I bought one of these but im having no luck overclocking it
    No OC...

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    Who overclocks Llano in a Mini-ITX system? O_o
    I'd be undervolting the CPU and reducing power consumption by a large margin.

    Very nice build qcmadness
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