No, nobody in the UK has/has had either of the 2 DFI P35 boards in stock.
No, nobody in the UK has/has had either of the 2 DFI P35 boards in stock.
abit IP35 Pro, E6600, HD3870, FSP FX700-GLN
abit AB9 QuadGT, E6400, 7900GTO, FSP FX600-GLN
abit AX78 x2
Asus P5N-E SLI, E6600, 8800GTS, Tagan 530W
gah, i hate living here for tech![]()
Well, often abit's new mobos are out in Europe before the US so I guess it just comes down to each companies local branch but DFI look as if they may be losing it here.
abit IP35 Pro, E6600, HD3870, FSP FX700-GLN
abit AB9 QuadGT, E6400, 7900GTO, FSP FX600-GLN
abit AX78 x2
Asus P5N-E SLI, E6600, 8800GTS, Tagan 530W
I've got my Blood Iron to settle in at 3800 (475x8) using my E6850. The board is impressive; the chip is so-so considering I'm on water. I still don't have a good monitoring program for temps and voltage. I thought I had Smart Guardian working, but it doesn't update itself. A little help in that department would be nice, if someone has a good working solution.
Intel C2D E8600 @ 4.55ghz
DFI P35 "Blood Iron"
D-Tek FuZion V1 WB
6GB OCZ PC8500
eVGA 460 OC
OCZ Powerstream 520w SLI PSU
TT Tai Chi case
There is no such thing as being TOO fast (..well maybe during sex)
Now i found why my system wont boot sometimes:
My Soundcard (X-Fi) has a IRQ problem !!!How should i know this !!!
I took the soundcard out and now it works great !!!![]()
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looks like im going to get one of these from germany... to go with the extra 2gb of ram that i ordered from crucial that i ordered today..
thanks to tommy hewitt for the link to the board
has anyone replaced the northbridge heatsink? bit silly having the sticker on it since no other DFI boards do.
Last edited by Origin_Unknown; 09-30-2007 at 11:58 AM.
zomg, thanks for letting us know about that... i almost ordered one from germany !!
Hows the temps doing for the chipset??
Im getting an odd, 50-55 degrees idle..
ive got 42 idle with 1,38NBvcore. By smartquardian. Its propably more in reality though.
But its propably a tad hotter out there in thailand than here in finland.![]()
Last edited by Sume4; 10-04-2007 at 10:35 AM.
Intell Core 2 Duo E6850 3,9ghz with water
DFi P35 Blood-Iron
G.skill 2x2Gb PK 5-5-5-12 1088mhz 2.2v
Sapphire Radeon HD2900Pro 1024mb GDDR4
Lian Li PC-V2000A
BENQ FP937s+ 19" TFT
Logitech UltraX USB keyboard
Logitech G5 Laser mouse
I turn the AC on 24/7 @ 23 degrees dude! And i's got a Lian Li PC-G7 case..
Is there any other way of cooling the chipset??
My nb runs around 40C @ 1.4v
running only 230 fsb tho
I ordered a Swiftech waterblock for the nb when i run into temp problems
running at 279 fsb now, nb still 40C under dual prime.
I stuck an old cpu heatsink fan to the bottom of the nb heatsink, blowing air up towards cpu.
I also have air conditioner set @ 22-23 C
Last edited by gear351; 10-07-2007 at 02:43 PM.
Its a good board, but Ill keep my 965 Dark.
I know color doesnt matter, but id like to see dfi keep the "Dark series"
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•Win 7 64 Ult
Well I finally purchased the Blood Iron for $120. There was a point that I wanted to buy the new Asus x38 but after careful consideration I decided to go the cheaper route. Basically I'm still using DDR2 with an e6600 so the blood is the better value considering the x38's are currently DDR2 models. Sure Gigabyte has an x38 with DDR3 1600 support, but I'm staying away from GB since my 965p-DQ6 (rev 1.0) still suffers from the cold boot issue. Also I really don't want to dish out for DDR3 yet... Though I'm a little nervous about the Blood Iron 4 phase PWM, it looks like it should do fine with dual cores from what you've all posted here. I'm going to put some RAM heatsinks on the PWM's just in case. Along with a better NB and SB cooler. Thanks for the great info on the Blood Iron guys! This should keep me busy until the Wolfdale comes around.
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Prior Build: Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz / Apogee XT/120.2 Magicool rad, 16GB G.Skill 3000MHz DDR4, AMD Saphire rx580 8GB, Samsung 850 Pro SSD
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I've already said it numerous times: The number of phases doesn't necessarily matter. And it won't change for this special board. As long as the design is good and the parts used are also up to the task, there is absolutely no reason not to buy a board with "only" 4 phase PWM. The higher phase numbers only mean that it takes some strain off each single phase, because the power gets delivered "phase shifted". That means, the first phase delievers the first 1/n of an n-phase system and the second phase does the second 1/n'th part and so on, upto the n'th 1/n for the last phase. That means the idle time for each phase increases (as long as the switching frequency stays the same) and the current, that each phase needs to deliever, decreases.
But, you can simply use higher rated mosfets and overall better parts and still create for example a 4-phase system that will outperform a 12-phase system. It depends on many variables. For example the 4-phase system could be rated for a max. current of 250A, while the 12-phase systems max. could be 200A. Just for example.
To make a long story short: More phases != generally better system![]()
Last edited by celemine1Gig; 10-13-2007 at 04:25 PM.
Quote from one of our professors:
"Reality is hiding in the imaginary part."
Yeah, I guess I should have mentioned that my current board (GB 956-DQ6) has 12 phases -- that and the reviewer mentioned 4 PWM's being a potential problem for quads. I'm in total agreement with you though Celemine, since a more efficient design IMO would use stronger mosfets, etc. and equal the performance of more phases. We'll see.
My board arrived today and I'm waiting on my swiftech RAM sinks so I can mount them on and around the PWMs. I just noticed all solid caps around the CPU socket. I didn't notice that right away in the pictures here. Nice addition to a kind-of bargain board.
Thanks for the input!
Current: AMD Threadripper 1950X @ 4.2GHz / EK Supremacy/ 360 EK Rad, EK-DBAY D5 PWM, 32GB G.Skill 3000MHz DDR4, AMD Vega 64 Wave, Samsung nVME SSDs
Prior Build: Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz / Apogee XT/120.2 Magicool rad, 16GB G.Skill 3000MHz DDR4, AMD Saphire rx580 8GB, Samsung 850 Pro SSD
Intel 4.5GHz LinX Stable Club
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
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Better late than never- I should have a Blood iron in my hands tomorrow (Thursday)
first challenge: What Clockgen settings to use! :p
bobs results are encouraging- I want 555FSB++++
The guy whos board died over 4 days is the yin to that yang though![]()
BIOS 2007/09/13 adds a fair amount to the options, but I still cant get over 564MHz ishhh on the RAM.
600MHz (or above) wont play at all- I have no idea where im going wrong?!
I've been running my system with this DFI board and a Q6600 G0 for a few days. Still looking for the optimal settings for 24/7 use, but I've already noticed that the NB tends to get uncomfortably hot. How's the NB on your boards? Now running the FSB a bit over 400@1.37V and the NB temp is close to 70C while running Orthos.
how is this board doing these days? I just ordered one to replace a dead P5K Premium.
7820X | Asrock X299 Taichi XE | Gigabyte 1080 Ti Xtreme | 32GB Memoriez | Corsair HXi1000 | 500GB 960 Evo
I've just put mine up for sale. its not shabby for 3DMark, but mine wont clock RAM well at all. Seems capped at 560MHz ishhhh I have no idea what (if anything) im doing wrong
Just have to comment on it here as well... My Blood Iron lasted only for three days with an overclocked Q6600. The 4-phase power supply circuit literally blew away...![]()
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