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    it's a pain but strip it down to the cpu, single stick and stock cpu cooler - don't even bother with the GFX card!!

    check to see if anything happened to the board when you were installing the water cooling

    I take it you have blanked the BIOS for say 60 secs or so?

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    I've got it stripped to 1 stick of RAM, and the RAID card isn't in. When I get home I'm going to try pulling the CMOS battery for a few minutes and reseat the CPU. I'll try with no vid card too.

    The water loop was already filled, nothing out of the ordinary hooking things up. The case is a U2-UFO so I had plenty of room to mount things without tearing apart the loop. I'm using a scythe backplate for mounting the Fuzion so I don't bend the mobo.
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    Man, something is definitely wrong with bios 12.09
    Just changed my VGA card to a 8800 GT (I'll do some Vmods to my G80 GTS) and the mobo just went crazy. Didn't boot, restarted itself a few times, then let me into bios, loaded my settings and it went down again, showing 75 or 8E or whatever it felt like, argh.
    Made a few CMOS clears, got into bios again and bootet with bios defaults, just enabled raid. I raised the FSB in windows via guru and now I'm at 333x9 running stable
    However I'm afraid of rebooting.. oO
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMDfreak View Post
    I've got it stripped to 1 stick of RAM, and the RAID card isn't in. When I get home I'm going to try pulling the CMOS battery for a few minutes and reseat the CPU. I'll try with no vid card too.

    The water loop was already filled, nothing out of the ordinary hooking things up. The case is a U2-UFO so I had plenty of room to mount things without tearing apart the loop. I'm using a scythe backplate for mounting the Fuzion so I don't bend the mobo.
    do you have a rpm sensing fan attached to the CPU fan header?
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    No, but I didn't need one on the first board. I'll give that a try too though.
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    Strange to see all the problem u guys got. I myself didn't encounter any single problem since I started to use this board from the first time, except the errornous "Load OC Profile" in BIOS . I think may be it's just because I only do a mild OC on this board so far...
    Anyhow, I just also flashed my BIOS to version 12 final that I downloaded from abit site. It's still showing 12.B09 in BIOS screen, but so far still no issue, no double boot at all. Hope it stays this way forever. I'm using an 8800GT too with Q6600.
    IMHO, this board's BIOS only has problems with Penryn. May be because it's a new technology, so they haven't implemented it well.

    Btw, I just get good news today from abit representative in my country, that they have just received the missing retention clips from abit Taiwan, and they're sending it to me now. My long wait is finally over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AMDfreak View Post
    No, but I didn't need one on the first board. I'll give that a try too though.
    the only reason that i mention it is because my IP35 Pro board, for the first time, had a siren screaming at me with no fan attached to the CPU fan header...that was a first for me with this board...i had not used that fan header except in the first days that i bought this board about 5-6 months ago...it didn't shut down but it certinly let me know there wasn't something right!
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    I have had two set of OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 modules to play with, and this board only kicks out a C1 error when they are installed....

    My G.Skill PC2-8000 HZ chips run OK...

    Tried single modules in each slot and presetting the timings/voltages using my G.Skills but nowt works...

    Anyones else had issues with the OCZ VX2 RAM and this board? Or is it just my dumb luck?
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    Yeah there is something wrong with 9 or "final". the whole double boot crap will drive you crazy if you OC and I basically gave up trying to use the bios all together. back to 8.

    btw I haven't had a fan hooked up to the cpu fan plug since I bought the board and i've had no issues.

    lets see what i've seen wrong with this board is:
    1 unplug power cable it will 90% of the time reset OC
    2 Uguru for some stupid reason resets itself also.
    Why not have a Profile saving system It gets really old having to set up uguru over and over.
    3. uguru shows vcore higher then bios setting
    4. OC on the fly feature in bios Locks up even with a setup thats 10 hours + stable.
    5. IF you have a IDE cd drive hooked up, you have to hit a button or it sits for a few seconds during boot up.
    6. Whats the point of having all these deviders when ddr2 doesn't go to 2000mhz

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    However I'm afraid of rebooting.. oO
    i got my 1st C1 errors with this board on flashing, My second came not long after on rebooting.

    You seem to need to treat the board a little rough & pull the battery out when it misbehaves. I'm not convinced that it's a bios issue, i think that the board seems to be liable to DMAi corruption, pulling the battery seems to be the most effective way to clear it & force DMA rebuild.

    Since using 12.09/official i've had a couple of occasions where I've had a 50h post code error , which is usb. I've had to pull usb pen drive. Now I've not had that up till now??? spooky.

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    Flashed the official bios today. Also having alot of trouble with booting. Getting error 38 then it´s just shutting down. After that i have to remove powercable and then on again. Maybe will flash back to b08 or something, but i want a bios that likes 45nm cpus
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    but i want a bios that likes 45nm cpus
    from what i've seen that ain't 12 then Official Bios 12 (beta 09) is the worst ever! well from a 45nm perspective certainly.
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    I've resigned myself to the fact that I need yet another RMA.

    Pulled all connections other than power using the new PSU, and OMG it posted! I figure ok, cool, maybe I had a pin off on a usb header or something. I hook up the "old" PSU, power on and get infinite 90 to 99 loop again. DOH! I pulled the battery, got some dinner, put the battery back in, same problem. Hooked the new PSU back up, OMG it posted! So, I'm wondering if it's a bad BIOS or the old PSU at this point. I had my DOS usb stick at the ready and flashed to b09. Flash ended at C1, but it did post again. I set things up in a default config, save and exit BIOS, and it again goes into the 90 to 99 loop. AAARRRGGGHHHH!

    I'm going to see if Newegg will take pity on me and let me get a different board.
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    what psu do you use for the test?

    i use fsp 1000w and have the 90 but can recover by take out the psu supply cable to mobo,never try with other psu though

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    PCP&C Silencer 750. I'm done with this board, and possibly done with Abit. There is no reason anyone should have these kinds of problems. If I have to get another IX38, I may just sell it and get an Asus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMDfreak View Post
    PCP&C Silencer 750. I'm done with this board, and possibly done with Abit. There is no reason anyone should have these kinds of problems. If I have to get another IX38, I may just sell it and get an Asus.


    Sorry to here about all your troubles with the IX38, but you may not escape these issues by jumpin to Asus. In fact I had as many problems as your experiencing, only with the Asus Maximus Formula SE, went through a pair of them before I jumped to Abit.
    Zero issues on my IX38 so far and running Bios 11, hope things work out for you as I know how frustrating this can be, so much that I will probably not lay eyes on another Asus mobo for quite awhile, if ever again.
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    Went back to 12.B08 and no problems so far. 1.25 divider didn't work over 1100 anyways so there would be no benefit in 12.09 for me, only issues and problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMDfreak View Post
    PCP&C Silencer 750. I'm done with this board, and possibly done with Abit. There is no reason anyone should have these kinds of problems. If I have to get another IX38, I may just sell it and get an Asus.
    let me suggest DFI's LT X38 T2R board...i have it and switched back to the IP35 Pro board...DFI made a good board but FAR WAY to many hassles to get it working to optimum...it has warm re-boot problems but it is solved by increasing NB voltage higher than what i thought was needed...the bios provides a gazillion settings for memory and that makes it far to complicated to conquer for the average user....abit approaches memory settings via a simplified method, which i LIKE!...that all said, i think Abit is taking the right approach...every mobo maker have duds, QC wise....it is just a bit*ch getting stuck with the dud!
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    Whats the consensus about a cooler for the PWMs?

    Does it make a difference at high FSBs? What have people found that can be attached?
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    BIOS: m704d12.zip

    Bios Issue Date:2008/01/02
    Mirror Site: ASIA Europe US
    BIOS ID:12

    1. Fixed Command rate function abnormality.
    2. Fixed DRAM Timing abnormal.
    3. Update JMB363 ROM version.
    4. Fixed twice boot issue.
    5. Enhanced Intel 45nm CPU compatibility.
    6. BIOS compiled date: 01/10/2008.
    I had tried this BIOS downloaded from abit official site and everything was great, no problem at all, until I tried to burn my files to DVD media...

    I'm using PATA internal DVDRW drive which surely have to be attached to JMB363 as it doesn't have another option.
    Well... using this official version 12 BIOS (as also known as 12.B09 BIOS), it gives me very high error rate when burning DVD media. From 6 DVD burned, 3 DVD are failed immediately! The chronology is when the first time I start to burn, it will be successful. But at the second burning, I always failed! And it will keep failing if you dare to try again and again until you restart your system, like there is something stuck in the IDE channel after the first successful burning. After you restart, this scheme repeats. So, in brief, one burn, one restart if you want to evade the failure!
    I would say that was a 50% (in fact, more!) fail ratio. What a mess!

    If you read the point I bold above, it was very suspicious for me from the first time. I did have the same problem when using the previous AB9 QuadGT.
    And I thought it highly possible that this problem was caused by the upgraded JMB363 ROM version in the newest BIOS. I never got this problem when I was using 12.B06 BIOS.
    So I flash back and downgrade my BIOS to 12.B08 and hope it doesn't upgrade my JMB363 ROM too as 12.B09 BIOS does.
    And you guess it right. 12.B08 BIOS rocks. My problem above is story of the past now. I try to burn 5 DVDs and no failure at all with this BIOS.

    Really... BIOS 12.B09 or final is a crap for me too. Although it fixes the 1.125 multi, but it's useless to me as I never touch the 1.125 multi.
    I just wonder WHY abit engineers might do such mistakes? They fixed one issue, but readded another issue.
    First they forgot to restamp the BIOS name in BIOS screen, and now..., IMHO the upgraded JMB363 ROM they provide ruins this new BIOS at all!

    Still have a lot to learn for them I guess...

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    Whats the consensus about a cooler for the PWMs?
    yep it hellps. Whatever can be wedged or fitted over it.


    humble - sorry to see your making coasters m8. Usually when there is a rom upgrade there is an upgrade of drivers to support the new rom. It's possible you need the updated driver, the last driver on abit's site is v1.17.19.02 D.2007/04/07 so either they've not got it up yet or it looks like 12.B08 is best bet for now, as you say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Humble View Post
    I had tried this BIOS downloaded from abit official site and everything was great, no problem at all, until I tried to burn my files to DVD media...

    I'm using PATA internal DVDRW drive which surely have to be attached to JMB363 as it doesn't have another option.
    Well... using this official version 12 BIOS (as also known as 12.B09 BIOS), it gives me very high error rate when burning DVD media. From 6 DVD burned, 3 DVD are failed immediately! The chronology is when the first time I start to burn, it will be successful. But at the second burning, I always failed! And it will keep failing if you dare to try again and again until you restart your system, like there is something stuck in the IDE channel after the first successful burning. After you restart, this scheme repeats. So, in brief, one burn, one restart if you want to evade the failure!
    I would say that was a 50% (in fact, more!) fail ratio. What a mess!

    If you read the point I bold above, it was very suspicious for me from the first time. I did have the same problem when using the previous AB9 QuadGT.
    And I thought it highly possible that this problem was caused by the upgraded JMB363 ROM version in the newest BIOS. I never got this problem when I was using 12.B06 BIOS.
    So I flash back and downgrade my BIOS to 12.B08 and hope it doesn't upgrade my JMB363 ROM too as 12.B09 BIOS does.
    And you guess it right. 12.B08 BIOS rocks. My problem above is story of the past now. I try to burn 5 DVDs and no failure at all with this BIOS.

    Really... BIOS 12.B09 or final is a crap for me too. Although it fixes the 1.125 multi, but it's useless to me as I never touch the 1.125 multi.
    I just wonder WHY abit engineers might do such mistakes? They fixed one issue, but readded another issue.
    First they forgot to restamp the BIOS name in BIOS screen, and now..., IMHO the upgraded JMB363 ROM they provide ruins this new BIOS at all!

    Still have a lot to learn for them I guess...
    JMicron are not the best controller in the world, the sooner the motherboard industry takes that on board the better, I've lost count of the number of times these have causes people problems on a number of different platforms.

    It may be worthwhile going to their (JMicron) site and seeing about updating the driver for the controller, this may help somewhat. Also just for clarification the abit BIOS engineers did not forget to change that stamp on that BIOS - the BIOS on their website is 12 the BIOS I sent out was basically the same but because it was not official they could not change the date stamp, in order to avoid two different BIOSes with the same date stamp appearing.

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    Morning John
    Micron are not the best controller in the world, the sooner the motherboard industry takes that on board the better,
    True I forgot that essential bit of info

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humble View Post
    I had tried this BIOS downloaded from abit official site and everything was great, no problem at all, until I tried to burn my files to DVD media...

    I'm using PATA internal DVDRW drive which surely have to be attached to JMB363 as it doesn't have another option.
    Well... using this official version 12 BIOS (as also known as 12.B09 BIOS), it gives me very high error rate when burning DVD media. From 6 DVD burned, 3 DVD are failed immediately! The chronology is when the first time I start to burn, it will be successful. But at the second burning, I always failed! And it will keep failing if you dare to try again and again until you restart your system, like there is something stuck in the IDE channel after the first successful burning. After you restart, this scheme repeats. So, in brief, one burn, one restart if you want to evade the failure!
    I would say that was a 50% (in fact, more!) fail ratio. What a mess!

    If you read the point I bold above, it was very suspicious for me from the first time. I did have the same problem when using the previous AB9 QuadGT.
    And I thought it highly possible that this problem was caused by the upgraded JMB363 ROM version in the newest BIOS. I never got this problem when I was using 12.B06 BIOS.
    So I flash back and downgrade my BIOS to 12.B08 and hope it doesn't upgrade my JMB363 ROM too as 12.B09 BIOS does.
    And you guess it right. 12.B08 BIOS rocks. My problem above is story of the past now. I try to burn 5 DVDs and no failure at all with this BIOS.

    Really... BIOS 12.B09 or final is a crap for me too. Although it fixes the 1.125 multi, but it's useless to me as I never touch the 1.125 multi.
    I just wonder WHY abit engineers might do such mistakes? They fixed one issue, but readded another issue.
    First they forgot to restamp the BIOS name in BIOS screen, and now..., IMHO the upgraded JMB363 ROM they provide ruins this new BIOS at all!

    Still have a lot to learn for them I guess...
    Hello m8's, I'm new

    Thats why I fitted an ide to sata adapter on my ide dvdrw so I can avoid the jmicron controller all together.

    This thread is kinda depressing me I spent alot of money to get this new rig, the DFI X38 TR2 was in stock but I choose the abit over it, now I'm not sure I did the right choice...

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    Humble

    Abit's IP35 Pro board works very well!

    i noticed on DFI's LT X38 T2R that it had a problem with the Jmicron controller dropping the SATA DVD drive offline about 30-40% of the time if i had Intel's Raid enabled...it's the same DVD drive that i have in my Pro system right now working flawlessly on the Intel controller.

    i would recommend getting the latest Jmicron driver to see if that helps your situation
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