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    Yeah le doublé bootage IS a problem.

    No 1 T command rate on commando. Better check in with Striker if ur looking for memory options beyond "standard" great voltage on commado Vdimm though as long as you don´t kill your ram like i did. Kill as in burn.
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    Thanks, is 2T command rate just a "feature" of the 965 chipset? Is it adjustable on 975X?

    It's not a deal killer for me other than providing insight. Thanks for tolerating my noob questions.
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    My rig does the doubletake reboot issue when I start up from a cold boot... when the computer is fully off

    I wonder if this will be fixed in newer bios's to come

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    What bios are you using?

    I am using 060x that comes along with the board.

    Weird thing is the constant reboot now comes along with a short beep. It even does that when windows is shutting down.

    Anyone had the same issue?

    Just want to check with everyone, if everything is stable, should the board sound off any beep?

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    Quote Originally Posted by |2ed |ey View Post
    What bios are you using?

    I am using 060x that comes along with the board.

    Weird thing is the constant reboot now comes along with a short beep. It even does that when windows is shutting down.

    Anyone had the same issue?

    Just want to check with everyone, if everything is stable, should the board sound off any beep?
    Hmmm... are you using a fan controller with built-in alarm?

    I ask because my rig shows the same behaviour, but is not the MB that beeps, is the fan controller's "swan song" so to speak.

    When the power cuts off the last thing the fan controller does is try to "raise the alarm".

    And for the record I agree with uOpt, the "doubletake" glitch is not healthy. I'm using an external 12v PSU to run my pump atm, because she doesn't particularly like this cut-off and restart business. And if I'd make her unhappy enough to cease operation the consequences would be too ghastly to discuss.

    Usually OC-ing involves a countless number of changes in BIOS settings, and changing many parameters in one go to avoid it never yielded me good results, so I hope it's somethig that can be fixed in future revisions on the BIOS, and not part of the MB's design.
    Last edited by MrToad; 04-16-2007 at 11:38 PM.

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    hmm.. I am not using any fan controller but this scenario occurs the moment I switched over to watercooling and during post, it will indicate cpu fan not detected. So I just simply plug in one of the fan to the cpu fan pin. After that, I keep hearing the 'beep' after the reboot whenever I changed settings in the bios. Now it even extends to shutting down of windows.

    Like you, I have to power up my pump and fans with a second psu.

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    No need for a fan to be on cpu pin. In bios set cpu fan to ignored in hardware monitor.

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