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    GA-MA69G-S3H user, pls info

    as above, need info for Gigabyte GA-MA69G-S3H user

    highest FSB ?
    highest HTT?
    support 1T n 2T in mobo?
    highest vcore?
    highest ddr v value?
    only can find this am2 mobo with integrated gfx whose still in full ATX

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    Hi there, I'll be getting this board within the next few days so I'll let you know when I get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malvindo View Post
    as above, need info for Gigabyte GA-MA69G-S3H user

    highest FSB ?
    highest HTT?
    support 1T n 2T in mobo?
    highest vcore?
    highest ddr v value?
    only can find this am2 mobo with integrated gfx whose still in full ATX
    I have 2 of them.

    Highest FSB on mobo 1 is 420 and mobo 2 is 395.
    Highest HTT is unknown. I have done 1300 but Im not testing for that.
    BIOS has support for T1 and T2 but to see it you need to hit Ctrl + F1 to see it when you enter BIOS
    Highest Vcore is default + .40V
    Highest DDR V is +.55V

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    Fantastic AM2 board IMO.

    392 is highest FSB I've managed with this X2-3600+.....I managed the same in the ASUS M2NE I had before so I reckon that's cpu limited.

    The memory I threw in here is OCZ SOE DDR2-900 and clocks stupid on stock volts....dunno if that's helped by mobo but it certainly ain't hindered.

    Vdimm goes to 2.3v.....Vcore 1.55v....but u can always pinmod for an extra few volts....there's an AM2 pinmod guide....1.6*-1.7*v is possible.

    HTT runs insane Perhaps in readyness of K10 upgrades????

    I run this 18/7 on air....you gotta love it
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    It might be the CPU that limited me to 395HTT. The other mobo has a 3600+ in it that hit 420HTT. The one that hits 395 has a 4000+ X2 in it so it could be the CPU that is what is limiting the HTT speeds.

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    It seems that Gigabyte boards don't get the credit they deserve, IMHO. I've been very happy with every one that I have owned. At stock they are short on voltage options, but extemely easy to vmod. They run stable and the dual bios option if they still offer it was very useful. The main issues use to be fluctuations in vcore, but vtt tracked and was very stable giving very good memory overclocks. Its probably not an issue any more, but the mosfets tend to be weak and you have to be careful increasing the 3.3v rail. Not really your questions, but hopefully you can get something useful from all of that.
    Last edited by PhilDoc; 08-29-2007 at 05:57 PM.

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    thx for info
    i am considering this mobo with brisbane n change to agena when the price is right,
    but i need to see what RD790 offer 1st
    but with memory controler in CPU, i think RD790 mobo just 2ghz HTT + PCIE 2.0

    i will keep an eye with this mobo

    i not hardmod my hardware to prevent defect the warranty though

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    Quote Originally Posted by malvindo View Post
    thx for info
    i am considering this mobo with brisbane n change to agena when the price is right,
    but i need to see what RD790 offer 1st
    but with memory controler in CPU, i think RD790 mobo just 2ghz HTT + PCIE 2.0

    i will keep an eye with this mobo

    i not hardmod my hardware to prevent defect the warranty though
    it is only normal that the 790 will be a much better mobo. this 690 mobo costs about 75euro, the 790 will cost 125+ euro at least.......

    the 690 was created for mid stream like the 780 will come end 2007.


    I have the same mobo here. not used for high oc. so no limit.
    best one i could find for the 690 chipset. 2x asus m2a but not so good as this one. however i have troubles running 1t 4 dimms. but that's probably memory settings. onboard graka is ok also oc'able
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    Hey guys, just wondering if anyone has tried the F3 and F4A bios? Any difference in overclock?

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    F4 BIOS here, no difference from F2 for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOLDNER-MOFO64 View Post
    ...there's an AM2 pinmod guide....1.6*-1.7*v is possible...
    Where I can found these scheme for pinmods?
    I know how to mod to 1.55V, i need 1.4-1.45V and over 1.
    55V...
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