BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
Last edited by Ace-a-Rue; 08-04-2007 at 03:34 PM.
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
a more accurate answer in your own thread: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=153922
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
3) there is no issues that I have seen with my XFI or USB. It works in any PCI slot. I've tried them all.
4) The IDE controller is the same as what was on the Asus P5B and Commando boards. It's J.micron which is not the best one, but it will work fine, no worries there.
Asus Maximus V Gene
3570k @ 4.6Ghz +.13v w/Noctua NH-D14
8GB Samsung 30nm @ DDR3-2133 10-10-10-25 1.4v
EVGA GTX 670 FTW @ 1170/6800
2x Crucial M4 128GB SSD
WD Velociraptor 300GB
Corsair HX1000 PSU
Cooler Master HAF 932
OK, one thing i noticed, i had 3.25gb's in windows before i flashed, now with the new flash i have 3, so i went inside the bios to see if memory remap was enabled.......but its no where in the bios to be found, anyone????![]()
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the pro board does not have that setting in the bios.
i think there is a way to mod the boot.ini to get more memory recognized...why don't you flash back to see if you get back the additional memory...supposedly windows 32 bit is limited to 3gb's of memory or there abouts.
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
sounds familiar...i do not use 4 Gb's, just 2 Gb's.
you need to go to a 64 bit OS.
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
Asus Maximus V Gene
3570k @ 4.6Ghz +.13v w/Noctua NH-D14
8GB Samsung 30nm @ DDR3-2133 10-10-10-25 1.4v
EVGA GTX 670 FTW @ 1170/6800
2x Crucial M4 128GB SSD
WD Velociraptor 300GB
Corsair HX1000 PSU
Cooler Master HAF 932
you cant use 4gb in XP end of story, all the physical address extensions in the world arent going to make it work.
its nice to have that extra 1+ gb available since windows only see's 3 - 3.2gb.
but then again is the stress on the board needed?
and unless your doing massive video or photo editing ther eisnt a need for more than 2gb.
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Last edited by Ace-a-Rue; 08-04-2007 at 04:54 PM.
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
Yeah. the only problems I've seen with Vista x64 are ones that are tied to Vista universally, not just because it's x64.
Windows XP 64 isn't bad either. To my knowledge most companies have taken care of the driver-related issues. Only problems are with the 16-bit apps or apps that aren't written to work with x64.
abit IP35 Pro (Snake) | Core 2 Duo E6420 @ 3.4GHz (425FSB x 8 - should I push it further?!) | Thermalright XP-90C w/ Panaflow 92mm | 2GB Kingston Hyper-X DDR2-800 | OCZ GeForce 8800GTX | Audigy 2zs Platinum | 150GB Raptor X, 500GB Seagate 7200.10 | CoolerMaster CM Stacker | CoolerMaster iGreen 600w
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just put together my new rig today
Q6600+IP35 Pro
the "installing windows XP in a SATA drive" problem bothered me for the whole day
finally had it taken care of
my Q6600 is G0 but not very good at OC
at last fixed at 370x9 w/ vcore 1.4525v (Prime95 stable)
DDR2 vol is 2.1v w/ ratio 1:1.5 so they are running at 1100MHz (4x1G Ballistix DDR800, 5-5-5-15)
had to raise MCH vol to 1.41v tho
overall IP35 Pro is a solid board and this thread is the reason i went for it (i basically read all the posts)
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Last edited by cLOUDFAn; 08-04-2007 at 05:03 PM.
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
OK...So I am a little confused, just got the system up and running, X3220. When not under load my multiplier is dropping from x9 to x6. While running Orthos, it is hitting 3015 but the multi drops to 6 when not loaded???
a question for you guys, what pci-e frequency are you using with this board, and 8800gtx..........in my 680 i was using 125, but i know intel chipsets dont really like the pci-e frequency too high, the sata drives dissapear when you set it to high, and you get corrupt OS as well.........so what settings are you guys using???
Just tested this. I reckon it's happening due to C1E being set to 'auto'.OK...So I am a little confused, just got the system up and running, X3220. When not under load my multiplier is dropping from x9 to x6. While running Orthos, it is hitting 3015 but the multi drops to 6 when not loaded???
In bios go to Advanced Bios Features > Cpu Feature
Set C1E to 'disabled'.
Seems the recommended setup for these features is to disable all, but Execute Disable Bit and possibly Thermal Control.
This should help in theory with Overclocking.
RLM
QX9650@4.5ghz Vapochill LS
E8600 (Boxed)
Rampage Extreme
OCZ Gold DDR3 (8500) 1680 7-6-6-20-2T
4870x2 Vmodded + Ek Nickel
9800GX2 Vmod + EK H20 (Stored)
Thermaltake TP 1000W
Lian Li P007 Case
as far as i understand...thermal control is the cpu throttling mechanism...the cpu will automatically shut down when it hit its magical overheating temperature to save itself from melt-down
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
I'm highly considering the Abit IP35 Pro for my new build this coming week, I first have some questions:
1) Is this board solid and stable as rock for 24/7 usage even while OC'ing? Just as stable as say Gigabyte's top P35 offering? Or is the board a nightmare (I've had those)?
2) Are there any bug, flaws, drawbacks or otherwise potentially negative aspects about this board?
3a) How bad is the vdroop in conjunction with a quad-core (OC'ed Q6600)? What about relatively in comparison to the Gigabyte? (I know the ASUS P5K is much better, but it's not an option.)
3b) If it's bad, how much will this limit what? I understand it limits OC'ing potential a bit, but how much in reality? (20 Mhz, 100 Mhz, 500 Mhz?)
4) Is the stock cooling adequate? Even without an extra fan for it and a side-blowing style cooler such as the Ninja or Ultra 120?
I noticed it can't be replace with TR mosfet and chipset aftermarket coolers, will this be an issue at all? (I'm going for a quiet setup.)
Thanks!
~ Kris
yes, it is stable with high overclocks.
no.2) Are there any bug, flaws, drawbacks or otherwise potentially negative aspects about this board?
droop is bad but does not affect the overclock...power regulation is very stable.3a) How bad is the vdroop in conjunction with a quad-core (OC'ed Q6600)? What about relatively in comparison to the Gigabyte? (I know the ASUS P5K is much better, but it's not an option.)
3b) If it's bad, how much will this limit what? I understand it limits OC'ing potential a bit, but how much in reality? (20 Mhz, 100 Mhz, 500 Mhz?)
cooling is adequate with the current heatpipe...i showed a mod that you can do by removing the heatpipe and then remove current TIM...from there, you can add AS Ceramique...then re-attach it with insulated washer, common nuts and bolts purchased at home depot.4) Is the stock cooling adequate? Even without an extra fan for it and a side-blowing style cooler such as the Ninja or Ultra 120?
I noticed it can't be replace with TR mosfet and chipset aftermarket coolers, will this be an issue at all? (I'm going for a quiet setup.)
Thanks!
~ Kris
EDIT:...i see you live in sweden...i guess home depot won't work for you.
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Last edited by Ace-a-Rue; 08-05-2007 at 08:06 AM.
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
1. This board has been very stable for me. No problems to report. I've chips overclocked at 3.2, 3.7, and almost 3.8 w/o having any stability issues (after stability testing of course).
2. The LAN runs off of pci rather than pci-e... but i can't find where it states that. Board shuts off then boots up after making any changes in the bios (I MEAN ANY).
3. Vdroop appears to be dependent on the board you receive. Some report practically none, others around 0.03 to 0.04... me, 0.08-0.09! but i did the vdroop mod and it no longer droops at all.
4. Can't help you hear as i do not run this board inside a case but out of the case with my waterblock (no fans) it runs fine.
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