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Thread: [First look] Biostar TF560 A2+ (can do at least 355MHz HTT)

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    Its a very good AM2 board, thats for sure, but I am don't know yet if it is really 100% a AM2+ mainboard, meaning I don't know if vcore and memory controller voltage of K10 can be adjusted seperately and if it really supports HTT3.0. I tried to run a HTT of 350*5 and it did not boot. 350*4 worked fine. I can't determine whether the CPU or the board is limiting here.

    So far the only real cons is that the memory options are a little confusing, but I don't know if they are like that on all AM2 mainboards. But thats about it. The layout has no flaws from what I can tell and the bios seems to be working fine too and it boots very fast.

    I will post all OC bios options as soon as I am home, later today, then you can decide if it has any cons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr3ak View Post
    Its a very good AM2 board, thats for sure, but I am don't know yet if it is really 100% a AM2+ mainboard, meaning I don't know if vcore and memory controller voltage of K10 can be adjusted seperately and if it really supports HTT3.0. I tried to run a HTT of 350*5 and it did not boot. 350*4 worked fine. I can't determine whether the CPU or the board is limiting here.
    That'll be CPU. 350x4 = 1,400, and even Opterons crap out at about 1,200. No K8 is rated for an HTT bus that high.
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    Fr3ak this board is 'just' compatible with AM2+ and maybe can do split power planes, but I'm sure it can't do HTT3.0 (dependent on chipset). Non the less brilliant board.
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