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    Quote Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
    Yes Marios. After that, I go to 1.3x + 0.2, and that's when the trouble starts.
    1.3x + 0.2 is not good.
    Start at 1.35v+ 0.2.
    Overvolt everything and check your memory timings.
    I have WC and no problems at all.
    No warm boot, no cold boot, nothing.
    Now I am at 2805MHz.

    Give your system a good and cold airflow.
    Overclock step by step.
    Do not enter Windows.
    Just enter BIOS and check your CPU clock.
    Is it what you expected?
    Then go on.



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    Quote Originally Posted by djneils98
    i have the same cooler on an opty 165 on the A8N32 and am getting 43c idle, 55c load at 1.4v
    I'm also disappointed with the 9500. My temps on an X2-4400 are not bad (38/49 at 1.4V) but they are worse than the stock x2-4400 AMD hs was...to top it off the Zalman also hurts the MB temps slightly - about 3 degrees hotter than before the Zalman...I wonder if I have the "convex" edition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by $JG Money$
    Hey Cisco, you mind sharing what your settings were for the memory? As you know i have the same kit but dont know jack about how to make them run at optimal speeds/settings..whenever i try i cant bootup at anything above 133 divider. I have it running at 313x9 i have both my frequencies running at 3x. Any idea how i can get my memory at the same level as yours? Is there any harm/advantage from changing the SB to NB frequency to like 300x3=900 (the goal is to reach 1000 without going over rite)
    I wouldn't mind at all except I'm backing off on thinking I was really stable--it oddly will do windows at 250 with no crashes... yet, but the 2.5-3-3-7 won't pass memtest test #5. I was rushed for time so I didn't try very much else other than to note that it doesn't seem to like 2.8V. It's fine at 2.75 and below, but at 2.8 I get freezes in the BIOS set-up screen even...and man, how I hate having to do a "clear CMOS" with this MB! The jumper is right under the retention clip for the bottom video card (which needs to come out anyway) you need ahnad with something to push the clip out of the way while moving the jumper with the other hand...good thing I had one of those 3-prong spring-loaded doohickeys around.
    What the heck is memtest #5 that I can run windows despite the fact it fails within seconds of starting the test?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cisco
    I wouldn't mind at all except I'm backing off on thinking I was really stable--it oddly will do windows at 250 with no crashes... yet, but the 2.5-3-3-7 won't pass memtest test #5. I was rushed for time so I didn't try very much else other than to note that it doesn't seem to like 2.8V. It's fine at 2.75 and below, but at 2.8 I get freezes in the BIOS set-up screen even...and man, how I hate having to do a "clear CMOS" with this MB! The jumper is right under the retention clip for the bottom video card (which needs to come out anyway) you need ahnad with something to push the clip out of the way while moving the jumper with the other hand...good thing I had one of those 3-prong spring-loaded doohickeys around.
    What the heck is memtest #5 that I can run windows despite the fact it fails within seconds of starting the test?

    You DON'T need to clear cmos with this board if you have a failed oc. All you do is power off the comp and restart and keep pressing the "Insert" key, it'll then post and allow you into bios to change settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowdog
    You DON'T need to clear cmos with this board if you have a failed oc. All you do is power off the comp and restart and keep pressing the "Insert" key, it'll then post and allow you into bios to change settings.
    Mostly. Once in a while, especially with failed memory settings, a CMOS clear is the only thing.

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    Ok...im done.

    First step its done.

    THIS PHUCKING RIG DOESNT WORK VERY WELL WITH SEAGATE BARRACUDA 7200.9 120GB !!!!

    I tested everthing.

    RAID 0 just doesnt work with this HardDrives. My last test it was putting other drives in this PC ...and everthing goes well. Installed windows in RAID 0, no probs at all..no boot problems.

    And i discovery something really funny that i didnt know. When building a SATA RAID 0, the Master HD receives the Header that defines the Array. And if i use that Single HD in another computer...it simple doesnt work. Cant install windows, can do nothing at all. In the moment that i enabled Raid again, and putted only that drive...the NVRAID detects a RAID 0 but with error.....i got in Raid Bios, deleted the array, and now the HD can be used again with no probs at all.

    Because of that i was almost sended a HD to RMA :P

    Now, with 2 x Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 the RAID 0 works perfectly with no probs. The 7200.9 doesnt work....and i tried everthing.


    Ok...my next step its overclock this CPU with this Motherboard.

    Can anyone explain me some of the settings in the bios ?

    I have a PATRIOT XBLK, with AMD X2 3800+, Zalman 9500, Lian-Li V1000 Plus (BTX...inverted board) and when i put 230 fsb it gives me BSOD in Windows....just like 220.....dont know what to do.

    Starting with this settings:

    AI Overclocking: Manual -> This is the FSB
    SB to NB Frequency -> Dont have the slightest idea what it is
    Adjust PCIE Frequency -> always 100 (this i know)
    PEG Link Mode -> There is diference here between Auto and Fastest?
    Overvoltage Settings: Should i enable something ?
    DDR Vcore -> What is the maximum that i can put with my Mem's?
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    1T/2T Memory Timings -> This board can support more than 245 fsb with 1T?
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    Memory Configuration:

    Memclock Mode: Dont know what it is...
    All the Timings : dont know what to put there...since at 220 with forced 2.5,3,3,6 ...give me BSOD. Dont know if the problem is from mem. (memtest doesnt give any error)
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    Chipset:

    K8 to NB Frequency: Is this the HTT ?
    K8 to NB Linkwidth: Auto ??? or 16!16! ?
    SB to NB Frequenct: Doesnt know what it is...
    SB to NB Linkwidth: 16!16! ...i think :P



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    Quote Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
    Mostly. Once in a while, especially with failed memory settings, a CMOS clear is the only thing.
    Exactly...the MB does NOT behave the same way for a failed memory OC as it does for a failed CPU/Hypertransport OC. In the case of ram, one of removing/reinserting 1 or 2 sticks of ram into same/different slots and/or clearing CMOS with the jumoer and/or battery are your only options...just like in the good old days of Barton CPUs.

    Read previous pages of this thread for other examples.

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    Does this board work well with Crucials Ballistix 1GB sticks?
    Running now, http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=693435

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cisco
    Exactly...the MB does NOT behave the same way for a failed memory OC as it does for a failed CPU/Hypertransport OC. In the case of ram, one of removing/reinserting 1 or 2 sticks of ram into same/different slots and/or clearing CMOS with the jumoer and/or battery are your only options...just like in the good old days of Barton CPUs.

    Read previous pages of this thread for other examples.

    Sorry but your wrong. I've had many failed mem overclock attempts with the same ram as you OCZ PC3200 1024MB EL DC Platinum Edition. When it doesn't post I shut off the sys from the power button. Restart and keep pressing "Insert" key and it boots and prompt's you to enter setup by hitting F1.

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    @lowdog
    Great tip. Thanks a lot.
    In most cases after a lock all we need to do is to press the power button reboota and press F1 without the ins key trick.
    Though there are certain cases (memory OC locks) we have to clear CMOS.
    I hope "ins" will do the job.

    @Brave
    Oh that's too many questions ...
    But you can find most of the answers yourself on this thread:
    K8 to NB Frequency: Is this the HTT ?
    K8 to NB Linkwidth: Auto ??? or 16!16! ?
    SB to NB Frequenct: Doesnt know what it is...
    SB to NB Linkwidth: 16!16! ...i think :P
    sb to nb frequency
    See post 1079.
    Cisco also wrote a very good post about this at ASUS forums.

    @eclypse
    Yes. They are great. Check post No 1102.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowdog
    Sorry but your wrong. I've had many failed mem overclock attempts with the same ram as you OCZ PC3200 1024MB EL DC Platinum Edition. When it doesn't post I shut off the sys from the power button. Restart and keep pressing "Insert" key and it boots and prompt's you to enter setup by hitting F1.
    OK... will try the "mash on insert" next time...I'm sure there will be a next time,

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    @Marios
    thanks for the reply, really helped me out here...

    Now I am going to do some experimenting and see what this baby can do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by eclypse
    Does this board work well with Crucials Ballistix 1GB sticks?
    I think when this thread started Ben085 was using Crucial Ballistix in the original screen shots and overclocks, only after they died did he switch to Mushkin Redlines. I see you already have your Ballistix, I just went by Crucial.com today to order and they have pulled all the 1GB DIMMs from stock. I contacted a rep and they said they are in disussion with the manufacturer on whether they will be back in stock again at some point or whether they are EOL. Just too many burnt out RMA's I suppose.

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    Hi, I have a problem when reset or change settings in bios, this not run, only black screeen, i have to turn off power and he go perfect, this is in opty 148@2900, with 1.475 stable at prime and the bios 1009, the problem apear above 2750, htt 290 divider 166, with adata tccd i don´t now what cause this, somebody can help me, tccd in this mother sucks, i can´t pass 250 estables
    sorry for my english

    thanks

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    I've had really good luck with my new Gskil 2x1Gb GBHZ. 270 1:1 at 2.8 volts 3-4-4-7.

    It will go higher but I haven't tried finding the limit yet. It will go 273 1:1 with no errors in memtest 12+ hours, but my 148 mem controller starts flaking out at that speed using the default multi. Still very good performance and speed for under $200.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231021

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    Hi everyone. uber-newbie here (new to the forum, new owner of the a8n32, new pc builder!). I have a bunch of questions related to this board but i'll start with the first issue i noticed. hopefully someone smarter than me can explain this. I have:

    A8N32
    Seasonic S12-600W psu

    I have the S12's fan plugged to the motherboard's pwr connector. When I launch PC Probe (the tool that comes with the Asus utilities) it starts an alarm saying my PSU fan is too slow. It has it rated at ~800 RPM. From what I understand the S12 is a quiet psu and doesn't speed up the fan unless things get really hot. Can I safely ignore this warning?

    Thank you all for your help.

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    I don't know much about that board(or asus probe, haven't used that in 5 years), but usually you can set the alarm parameters to what you want, so I would try and set it to go into alarm when it is a bit lower than what the fan is spinning at.
    Maybe I'm wrong here, but I know that when using most of these programs you can adjust what speed/temp the alarm triggers.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrDisco
    Hi everyone. uber-newbie here (new to the forum, new owner of the a8n32, new pc builder!). I have a bunch of questions related to this board but i'll start with the first issue i noticed. hopefully someone smarter than me can explain this. I have:

    A8N32
    Seasonic S12-600W psu

    I have the S12's fan plugged to the motherboard's pwr connector. When I launch PC Probe (the tool that comes with the Asus utilities) it starts an alarm saying my PSU fan is too slow. It has it rated at ~800 RPM. From what I understand the S12 is a quiet psu and doesn't speed up the fan unless things get really hot. Can I safely ignore this warning?

    Thank you all for your help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacknach
    Hi, I have a problem when reset or change settings in bios, this not run, only black screeen, i have to turn off power and he go perfect, this is in opty 148@2900, with 1.475 stable at prime and the bios 1009, the problem apear above 2750, htt 290 divider 166, with adata tccd i don´t now what cause this, somebody can help me, tccd in this mother sucks, i can´t pass 250 estables
    sorry for my english

    thanks
    I just put a 148 in yesterday and i am having the same issue. No post, shut down and then she goes fine. It happens when I put more than 1.525 volts to the cpu with more than 2950mhz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDisco
    Hi everyone. uber-newbie here (new to the forum, new owner of the a8n32, new pc builder!). I have a bunch of questions related to this board but i'll start with the first issue i noticed. hopefully someone smarter than me can explain this. I have:

    A8N32
    Seasonic S12-600W psu

    I have the S12's fan plugged to the motherboard's pwr connector. When I launch PC Probe (the tool that comes with the Asus utilities) it starts an alarm saying my PSU fan is too slow. It has it rated at ~800 RPM. From what I understand the S12 is a quiet psu and doesn't speed up the fan unless things get really hot. Can I safely ignore this warning?

    Thank you all for your help.
    A fan with 800RPM default speed is inadequate for you CPU.
    Unless you get 800RPM when you enable Quiet fan.
    In this case just disable Quiet fan.
    PCProbe II has a 800RPM lower limit and this is OK.
    You need to monitor your CPU fan.
    Change it.
    You can allways quiet down a louder fan capable to work with recuced voltage by enabling Quiet fan.
    Last edited by Marios; 01-18-2006 at 10:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marios
    A fan that has 800RPMis inadequate for you CPU. Change it. PCProbe II has a 800RPM lower limit and this is OK.
    You cannot ignore your CPU fan. You need to change it.
    sorry but just so i'm not confused, i'm not referring to the heatsink fan. I'm taking about the large 120mm fan on the power supply unit. it has a lead which i've connected to the PWR connector on the motherboard. It is this fan which PC Probe is giving me an alarm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDisco
    sorry but just so i'm not confused, i'm not referring to the heatsink fan. I'm taking about the large 120mm fan on the power supply unit. it has a lead which i've connected to the PWR connector on the motherboard. It is this fan which PC Probe is giving me an alarm.
    Don't worry about it. Disable monitoring the S12-600's fan in the BIOS. The S12-600 is a super-efficient PSU that generates very, very little heat. It's fan is designed to run at very low RPMs but it will go higher if it ever needs to--it has its own thermal sensor.

    I've never seen mine go above ~800 either. Enjoy its quiet operation and unbelievably rock-steady (ALWAYS within 1% of nominal) power rails.
    Last edited by Cisco; 01-18-2006 at 10:40 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDisco
    sorry but just so i'm not confused, i'm not referring to the heatsink fan. I'm taking about the large 120mm fan on the power supply unit. it has a lead which i've connected to the PWR connector on the motherboard. It is this fan which PC Probe is giving me an alarm.
    I know what you're saying. I have the same PSU and mobo but not your problem - but then, I haven't connected the lead to the PWR connector. Is it the blue/black one with the fan header connector? Why don't you just unplug it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
    I know what you're saying. I have the same PSU and mobo but not your problem - but then, I haven't connected the lead to the PWR connector. Is it the blue/black one with the fan header connector? Why don't you just unplug it?
    sorry i dont know the colour off the top of my head (i'm at work at the moment ). Looking at the diagram in the manual it is the connector labelled "PWR_FAN" and it is right beside the floppy connector, in front of the DIMM sockets.

    yes i could unplug it. i take it you're using a 3pin to 4pin molex adapter? (or some sort of fan control device)? As to why i connected it to begin with - i was just following the directions in the asus manual (remeber: newbie pc builder here).

    but if cisco agrees and this is normal then i will just disable that alert in pc probe. thank you all again.

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    ok i have a question. asus's thinking on putting an external sata connecter on this board, and going from 8 usable sata ports down to 5 seemed stupid to me, i really liked how you had the external adapter like on the a8n sli deluxe. will i can live with it i thought, but when i went to plug in a sata hard drive and do some backups, to the external connecter, it dont fit! it doesnt say much in the manual about this either, so im off to do some reading. does any know what the deal is?

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    guess i answered my own question, but if anyone is wondering, it is an eSata connector. i never heard of it, but doing some searching around and that is what it is. now the other question is, where the hell do i get a cable that will work. check it out: http://www.sata-io.org/esata.asp

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