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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    There are always an exception to everything but for most users changing the TIM used for the PWM MOSFETs is not going to result in a decrease of temperatures. DFI uses Shinetsu X23-7783D on these components. It is probably the best commonly available TIM for this use.
    and what paste does DFI use on the SB HS?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aerosupra View Post
    and what paste does DFI use on the SB HS?
    I've never asked. But because of the cost of X23-7783D I doubt if it's used where not needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    so why is tape being advised for mosfets i used mx-2 and they dropped to +3 ambient idle from +8 and i have more volts in them now, so why use tape with the semi hard mount the dfi dosnt have a gap from the push pins
    same here used MX-2 on my DFI X38 LT on SB/NB and PWM area and really nice low temps under load

    this is the stock stuff (Shinetsu X23-7783D ?) which i removed - pretty well applied on PWM area



    if it's Shinetsu X23-7783D, then its consistency is pretty much same as MX-2 TIM.
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    if only one of the thermalrite heatsinks would fit there

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    Quote Originally Posted by carmatic View Post

    Ok 2 questions... Why is it reading almost 1.7v to the northbridge when i set the voltage at like 1.444v?
    u need to update the bios its a glitch that they fixed in the voltage tables



    and is that paste that came with the beard x23 i just left it in the box since i thought that it was random stuff that would be worse than mx2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dede99 View Post
    This looks like there is very little pressure on the mosfets. It looks like only the two on the edge are barley making contact. I wonder of some nylon screws and nuts might allow you to tighten it down a little better. Also, if the heatsink is aluminum, perhaps it's bent? Maybe not flat, but higher up in the middle...

    By the way, what kind of watercooling can fit the NB? I have a Danger Den MPC-975X chipset block sitting next to me - can someone check the center-to-center distance of the two NB mounting push-pins? I can check the DD block and see if it would work on this board. I'd rather use a chipset wb on it than the huge stock heatsink...

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    The MCW30 fits if that's any help.

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    Have one of those, too

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    Forgot I had one sitting here with no heatsink on it. 60mm center to center

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    what about those chips with cpl on them they get kinda hot if some1 was to make something shouldent that be covered aswell
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    Hi. I have oc'd before,but I have never had this good of a board to oc on. I am currently at 3.4 stable with my g0 q6600. I'm having a problem getting it to 3.6, and I was wondering if I could get some input as to what my problem might be. My first question is how everyone posts those nice bios templates,I'm not sure how to do that.
    I currently have my cpu vtt set at 1.227v,I'm not sure what a safe limit is for it, and I sure don't want to fry my q6600! I'm running 2x1gb of patriot ddr800 at 2.23v. When my fsb is at 400,I can run ddr800 so I don't think ram is my problem,but I'm not sure. If I try to boot at 400,I bsod at windows loading. I'm guessing it's a voltage issue but,like I said,I don't want to fry anything. I'm on a d-tek fuzion and a pa 120.2 for temp control. Thanks for your help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakk View Post
    My first question is how everyone posts those nice bios templates,I'm not sure how to do that.
    Just substitute your values.
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    Ok,here is what I am at. Everything marked 'stock' is board default.

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    CPU Feature Page
    Thermal Management Control................Enabled
    PPM (EIST) Mode...........................Disabled
    Limit CPUID MaxVal........................Disabled
    CIE Function..............................Auto
    Execute Disable Bit.......................Enabled
    Virtualization Technology.................Enabled
    Core Multi-Processing.....................Enabled
    
    Main BIOS Page
    Exist Setup Shutdown......................Mode 2
    Shutdown After AC Loss....................Enabled
    O. C. Fail Retry Counter..................1
    CLOCK VC0 Divider.........................Auto
    CPU Clock Ratio...........................9x
    CPU Clock.................................380 MHz
    Boot Up Clock.............................265
    DRAM Speed................................333/800
    PCIE Clock................................100 MHz
    PCIE Slot Config..........................1X 1X
    
    CPU Spread Spectrum.......................Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum......................Disabled
    SATA Spread Spectrum......................Disabled
    
    Voltage Setting Page 
    CPU VID Control...........................stock
    CPU VID Special Add.......................Auto
    DRAM Voltage Control......................2.230V
    SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage...................1.510V
    NB Core Voltage...........................1.265V
    CPU VTT Voltage...........................1.222V
    VCore Droop Control.......................Enabled
    Clockgen Voltage Control..................3.45V
    GTL+ Buffers Strength.....................Strong
    Host Slew Rate............................Weak
    GTL REF Voltage Control...................Disabled
    CPU GTL 1/3 REF Volt......................N/A
    CPU GTL 0/2 REF Volt......................N/A
    North Bridge GTL REF Volt ................N/A
    
    DRAM Timing Page
    Enhance Data Transmitting.................Fast
    Enhance Addressing........................Fast
    T2 Dispatch...............................Enabled
    Clock Setting Fine Delay..................Listed Below
    CAS Latency Time (tCL)....................5
    RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD).................5
    RAS# Precharge (tRP)......................5
    Precharge Delay (tRAS)....................12
    All Precharge to Act......................auto
    REF to ACT Delay (tRFC)...................auto
    Performance Level.........................auto
    Read Delay Phase Adjust...................Listed Below
    MCH ODT Latency...........................auto
    Write to PRE Delay (tWR)..................auto
    Rank Write to Read (tWTR).................auto
    ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)...................auto
    Read to Write Delay (tRDWR)...............auto
    Ranks Write to Write (tWRWR)..............auto
    Ranks Read to Read (tRDRD)................auto
    Ranks Write to Read (tWRRD)...............auto
    Read CAS# Precharge (tRTP)................auto
    ALL PRE to Refresh........................auto
    
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    Channel 1 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Enabled
    Channel 1 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Enabled
    Channel 1 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Enabled
    Channel 1 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Enabled
    Channel 1 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Enabled
    
    Channel 2 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Enabled
    Channel 2 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Auto
    Channel 2 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Enabled
    Channel 2 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Enabled
    Channel 2 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Enabled
    
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    Ch1 Clock Crossing Setting................stock
    DIMM 1 Clock fine delay...................stock
    DIMM 2 Clock fine delay...................stock
    DIMM 1 Control fine delay.................stock
    DIMM 2 Control fine delay.................stock
    Ch 1 Command fine delay...................stock
    
    Ch2 Clock Crossing Setting................stock
    DIMM 3 Clock fine delay...................stock
    DIMM 4 Clock fine delay...................stock
    DIMM 3 Control fine delay.................stock
    DIMM 4 Control fine delay.................stock
    Ch 2 Command fine delay...................stock
    
    Ch1Ch2 CommonClock Setting................stock
    
    Ch1 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................stock
    Ch1 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................stock
    Ch1 Command to CS Delay...................stock
    
    Ch2 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................stock
    Ch2 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................stock
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    STABLE Q6600 G0 @3.825 - 1.5v on my DFI LanParty LT X38-T2R.

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    59c Loaded on all 4 cores w/ my new watercooling set up! 65 in SG is due to my setting cpu offset too high in bios, everest is showing the cores properly. Idle temps are very good as well! Click images for lager pic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    The MCW30 fits if that's any help.
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    Nice clocking, and nice clean rig, well done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    Forgot I had one sitting here with no heatsink on it. 60mm center to center
    Ah, then - the DD 975X block is too far apart. I'll have to see if they have another top that might work with it, or else I'll use the Swifetch one. The base is larger on the DD block, so I was thinking it would sit better. Add in the pins on the DD block and I think it may cool even better. I have yet to test it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by linflas View Post
    Nice clocking, and nice clean rig, well done.

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    Hi all, I don't actually have this x38 board but I do have the p35 with a similar layout so the issue & remedy should transpose.

    I had to tighten my PWM heatsink & in-fact my whole heatpipe up twice on my p35 board probably due to the thermal compound sinking or squishing out with heat expansion etc.

    One thing I noticed which doesn't help much is when mounting my TRUE 120 even though the thing is still not mounted solid (you can still slide it around) the board warps/buckles probably due to the tension on the mount & the weight of the TRUE 120. I am now on water using a D-Tek block & it is still easily possible to warp/buckle the board before the mounting screws bottom on there spacers.

    The thing I have noted from these 2 mounts air/water is that if you over tighten the CPU mount & warp/buckle the board the PWM temps also increase. If you get bad warping enough to separate the PWM from the heat sink along its very long 8 phases this is enough to cause a PWM cascade failure resulting in a reboot.

    I now have a very light water block mount, my board is straight & my PWM runs in the low 40's Orthosing with my Q6600 @ 480 X 8.

    So to sum it up all you having PWM issues/high temps check your board is not warping around the CPU/PWM area.

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    so if the board warps a bit, do you just back it of until its not warped anymore or are you using a backplate with your block?
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    that would explain it C-N. Good, logical thinking there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyea View Post
    so if the board warps a bit, do you just back it of until its not warped anymore or are you using a backplate with your block?
    When I noticed the PWM temps rise & the board started rebooting with the TRUE I had just put it in the case after running Orthos overnight @ 475 x 8 on my Tek station. I then took the board back out & looked all over it & found the TRUE was buckling the board. I guess when the TRUE was pushing down on the board it was fine but once I fitted it in the case & the weight of the true levered down on the board the warping must have been too much for the PWM to handle hence the temp & reboot problem.

    I messed about for hours re-mounting the TRUE in the case but I could not get a decent mount where all my cores were running even so I switched over to water.

    Initially I tightened the D-Tek block up to the stops & it too warped the board so I added a backplate from my old Tunic tower 120 & screwed the D-Tek screws into it, I measures & marked the screws 8mm from the end in an attempt to get all 4 screw at the same pressure. Basically now I only have the 4 D-Tek mounting nipped up literally just taking up the slack on the springs + 2 turns & all my cores run within 2oC of each other under load.


    Quote Originally Posted by nzbleach View Post
    that would explain it C-N. Good, logical thinking there.
    Thanks nzbleach but it was just what I found maybe it can help others maybe not.

    IMO we have all probably had many boards warp around the CPU area & it hasn't mattered with 4,5 maybe even 6 Phase PWM's because they were short enough to not be affected by board warp, but these new 8 phase really long PWM's cant take the warping.

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    Very good point C-N, had the same problem with my P35T2R especially with my QX... My mounting is very diff than norm and this was my solution which helped stability on the QX....



    It solved 90% of the issues I was having with the QX but unfortunately not all of them... DFI taiwan was kind enough to upgrade me to an X38 ( thanks Jimmy )...

    The X38 however doesnt seem to be too affected when the board gets a lil warped, dont know why cos its pretty much identical to the P35 ...

    I hate to say this but Im not too impressed with this board in terms of fsb clocking... My P35 got my E6600 to 600fsb, from the short test that I did, I couldnt get past 570 with this board, I really hope its just a setting thing.... This board however runs my QX so smooth and I hit wayyy higher fsb on my QX vs the P35, hopefully I get some decent fsb when I get a wolfie....

    As for the TIM discussion, Thermal conductivity in (w/(m-k))... copper=401 aluminum=237 lead=36 water=.6 Thermal grease .7-3 ( silver compound 2-3 ) .... does it really matter which tim you use? my $.02
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    Quote Originally Posted by C-N View Post
    Initially I tightened the D-Tek block up to the stops & it too warped the board so I added a backplate from my old Tunic tower 120 & screwed the D-Tek screws into it, I measures & marked the screws 8mm from the end in an attempt to get all 4 screw at the same pressure. Basically now I only have the 4 D-Tek mounting nipped up literally just taking up the slack on the springs + 2 turns & all my cores run within 2oC of each other under load.
    So can we assume you are using the default mounting for the D-tek, and not the optional Pro mounting kit that includes a backplate? Do you think the backplate would make a difference if you are not using one right now?

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