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    Quote Originally Posted by Minstadave
    Basically it doesn't do any harm having them all plugged in. If you're using a 20 pin PSU you should definately have the floppy and molex connected, going on the word from the DFI guys anyway. I have all of mine plugged in.
    I only have an 20Pins PSU, but have an converter, should i use that instead ?

    Could the be the cause to, i only can use Dimm2 for memory ?
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    Not sure, may aswell use the converter, but definately plug in the molex and fan connector and see if it helps.

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    Just got my SLI-DR up and running today.

    Would be running tight timmings mem... bh, bh-5, utt etc so would the 3-16b bios be best ?

    First time ive played with a DFI NF4 board. The stock bios has a shed load of mem options for the timmings which I like very much.

    However the voltage for the mem. Its 2.6v default... cant change it from that to 3.2v say. It resets to 2.6v went I select off the vdimm option in bios. Not change the 3.3v > 5.0v jumper. Using some Twinmos UTT atm. Any ideas?

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    --- Bennah ---

    You have to set the Vcore to non-default using Vid Special for the Vmem voltage changes to "stick" You mean you didn't read the multi-page bugs/fixes thread


    310 is a good starting point BIOS-wise for any mem. The 331's vary by type of mem but can be a little "touchy".

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    Quote Originally Posted by EMC2
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    You have to set the Vcore to non-default using Vid Special for the Vmem voltage changes to "stick" You mean you didn't read the multi-page bugs/fixes thread


    310 is a good starting point BIOS-wise for any mem. The 331's vary by type of mem but can be a little "touchy".
    Just finished installing the OS and came on here and seen this thread, didnt bother looking around tbh The manual... I dont know why they make them... does anyone actually read them ?

    Thanks, I'l check it out and see what I come up with.

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    For VX/UTT and BH5-6 try the 2.17 or 2.18 the 3.31-(1-3) or the 310-p...I myself have had VERY good luck with the 2.17


    For the TCCD side of things try the 3.10 3.16 and 3.25 maybe even the 3.26

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    Also i can't remeber what one one but one of the 3.31's are good for TCCD...i am thinking it was 2...but not sure i will get back to you guys...

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    I have ALL of the power conectors on my board...connected it CANNOT hurt in ANY way only help...there is NO reason not to unless you danot have enough connectors...even if it for SLI use to provide power they WOULD not use it only for that as even the manulae says to plug in EVERY power conector...the molex and the floppy...I have had ALL of mine connected and i have had no problems with my board...sure apperntly you can run the board when not in SLI without them ALL plugged in without and "appernt" side effects...but might as well plug them all in...there is no way that SLI would need a floppy conector and a molex...just to power them...it HAS to drive something else on the board that would "like" steady and stable power...

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    Hey guys what do you think are the chances of this thread becoming a sticky as I think that it is rather relivent...at least to the DFI NF4 owners out there...does any one second, third it and so on? Just thought that it "might" be a good idea that this thread dosn't get lost among everything...as it could prove VERY helpfull to people in the future...

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    I would say very GOOD! I second the motion.

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    The only reason I ask is because pretty soon it will get burried then no one will be able to find it and I have put quite alot of work into it on my free time...Pershoot has also made a rather nice contribution at that...

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    Maybe we should pray to the gods of the sticky.

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    Well I put it on the front page news so maybe a mod will decide it is sticky worthy. I certainly do. Great thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by chunkylover77
    Well I put it on the front page news so maybe a mod will decide it is sticky worthy. I certainly do. Great thread

    HA HA HA I love you (in a non gay way...) I never thought that I would have ANYTHING on the front page!!! w00t!!!

    I would like to take this opportunity to thank Pershoot for the flash guide and everyone else that has helped me out with this. (Feels like the MTV music awards...lol)

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    Thank you Pershoot and everyone that helped him.

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    I think that the ISO image file should be built with multiple MOBO's on it. Why not compile as many Bios for "recent boards" and add them to the cd. I know the floppy would not be that great but a CD can hold a lot of bios's.

    I would be willing to help compile others.

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    Good Job guys !!.. This thread helped me make sense of all the bios that is available..

    Gona be flashing to the 3\31-3 later tonight...

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    331-2 doesnt seem to be working very well with my tccd
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quanticles
    331-2 doesnt seem to be working very well with my tccd
    From what I gather the 331-3 is the one most are having luck with tccd..

    I just flashed tonight but considering I just built the rig last night I cant really comment on it yet..

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    331-3 is also good for bh-5 and ch-5 as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by THunDA
    From what I gather the 331-3 is the one most are having luck with tccd..

    I just flashed tonight but considering I just built the rig last night I cant really comment on it yet..
    Ill have to give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vlad
    Ill have to give it a try.

    Cool.. let us know how you make out.. Im still working on finding maxes for my stuff in general before I could start really tweaking stuff.. So I still have some time before I really get into it..hehe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by THunDA
    Cool.. let us know how you make out.. Im still working on finding maxes for my stuff in general before I could start really tweaking stuff.. So I still have some time before I really get into it..hehe..
    I flashed to 3.31-3 this am and have been playing with it most of the day and so far to me it been about as stable as 3.10. Its memtest stable up to 330htt@3v any higher fails in test #5 no matter what the volts. I was able to boot at 330 then use clockgen to reach 340htt, It passed sandra and everest but failed super PI. I noticed i lost about 50mbs of bandwidth also a few of the default mem settings caused it to fail memtest untill i adjusted them.Once i get my new videocard im going to play with 3.10 3.10p & 3.31-3 to find which one works the best for me. If there are any others that you think work good with TCCD let me know & ill test it. Thanks.

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    I found 310 final to be better than 331-3 for high/stable htt on tccd.
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    The 2.17's are my PERSONAL fav's...I like them the best for UTT/BH5 type ram...

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