My board is running great. In fact, I liked it so much I bought a second one open-box from Newegg for a SETI cruncher. I don't play around with the main rig much (sig), but #2 was running 340 MHz the other day as I was checking to see if a 165 would be OK for it (new CCBBE 0610 got here yesterday!!). The only issue I've had is the warm reboot problem (you have to shut down when OC'ed over a certain amount) but I still recommend this board for a 939 system.
On the warm reboot issue (at least on my boards):
- It has nothing to do with the Over-volt option nor the vCore. I set over-volt on the first boot and lower vCore as needed. I never have an issue near stock CPU speeds.
- It's not the FSB OC'ed, 333x6 reboots just fine.
- Over-clocked RAM w/an under-clocked CPU does not create the problem.
Low OCs don't create a problem but higher ones do. I have not taken the time to find out exactly where the line is drawn because it's below 2600 on my 180 (more than 200 MHz less than the top end) so who cares?
WAG - I'd bet the OC line is different for every rig.
Try disabling the Legacy USB support - it has caused many problems but I don't know if your KB will run w/out it ...Originally Posted by Super strokey



). The only issue I've had is the warm reboot problem (you have to shut down when OC'ed over a certain amount) but I still recommend this board for a 939 system.
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. One more question: I'm running my x2 3800+ without IHS on along with a swiftech storm. That is working like a charm with my dfi expert. How does it work with the a8n32-sli deluxe? Would the actual socket be raised too much?

. However, I'm struggling a bit with memory speed. Firstly I started with 166mhz divider, but that gave me cpu/10 for some reason. I went down to 133mhz, which appeared to be perfect to begin with. When I was at 270x10(2.7ghz), the divider was cpu/14. That would be perfect for 280x10(2800/14=200). So I upped it to 280x10, but then the divider changed to cpu/15. Why is that?
Annoying, any advices?




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