Nice purchase. Where did you buy it ? Care to share...
Btw does it include the "transpiper" heatsink like the DFI package ?? don't seem to see it in your pic...
Last edited by xforce; 12-04-2007 at 07:29 AM.
looking forward to bios shots so we can compare with dfi...
also a bios flash would be nice
(edit: joke, don't risk your new mobo)
Last edited by pcfreak; 12-04-2007 at 07:28 AM.
Athlon 64 X2 5200+ || Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H || Connect3d 4850 || Crucial ddr2-800 Lanfest 2x1 Gb || AKASA PowerPlus 650W || Watercooled
AthlonXP-M 2500+ @2500 || Abit NF7-S v2.0 || ATI 9700 PRO || Corsair XMS PC3500 v1.1 2x256 + 1x512 Kingston HX || Enermax EG465P-VE FC || Slk 900A - Delta 92mm
Athlon 64 X2 5200+ || Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H || Connect3d 4850 || Crucial ddr2-800 Lanfest 2x1 Gb || AKASA PowerPlus 650W || Watercooled
AthlonXP-M 2500+ @2500 || Abit NF7-S v2.0 || ATI 9700 PRO || Corsair XMS PC3500 v1.1 2x256 + 1x512 Kingston HX || Enermax EG465P-VE FC || Slk 900A - Delta 92mm
nice mobo! glad to see you can still use 2 pci slots after having in 3 beefy gi-normous cards in there
Cpu: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.9 ghz (cooled w/ Apogee GTZ)
Mobo: Gigabyte EX58 UD5
Ram: G.SKill 3x1 GB DDR3 1600
GPU: GTX 280
PSU: E Power 1000 Watt
Athlon 64 X2 5200+ || Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H || Connect3d 4850 || Crucial ddr2-800 Lanfest 2x1 Gb || AKASA PowerPlus 650W || Watercooled
AthlonXP-M 2500+ @2500 || Abit NF7-S v2.0 || ATI 9700 PRO || Corsair XMS PC3500 v1.1 2x256 + 1x512 Kingston HX || Enermax EG465P-VE FC || Slk 900A - Delta 92mm
Good news indeed. Should be a cheaper alternative compared to DFI's offering since it can also be flash with DFI's bios..
ok guys bought this baby for 90 euros (!!!!!) just yesterday , i believe compared to the 220 the DFI asks it was a megahuge bargain. Now , does your mobos stuck in the Silicon image read page? mine does it quite often
ALso , which DFI bios is suitable for it , all of them or some particular ones?
E8400 E0 @ 4.00 GHZ, DFI P45 T2RS+, 4X2GB Mushkin 1066 996599, Radeon 4890 , Enermax Liberty 620W , 4X500GB HDD+Samsung SLC 64gb SSD.
all paired with a LG 245WP
Wow, that's really cool. It makes sense. I mistook it for a DFI board until I saw a Sapphire logo on one of the chips. I thought my world was just turning upside down, but no, it seems they just have a semi-clone?
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Damn I payed ~230€ for that board few month ago. To switch between the DFI and the Sapphire biosoes you must use the DOS utility. Howevere the sapphire bioses seems to be the dfi bioses with an sapphire splashscreen. The changes found in the DFI bioses showed up in the sapphire bioses 1-3 weeks later.
If you plan to run linux don't run sensors-detect with lm-sensors versions < 3.0.1 it can kill your cpu (version 3.0.2 fixed that issue).
dos eh , am i correct to remember the command line , ie A:\>awdflash xxxxxxxxx.BIN /py /sn /cd /cp /cc /cks /R
E8400 E0 @ 4.00 GHZ, DFI P45 T2RS+, 4X2GB Mushkin 1066 996599, Radeon 4890 , Enermax Liberty 620W , 4X500GB HDD+Samsung SLC 64gb SSD.
all paired with a LG 245WP
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