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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    Yes I've noticed. I'm looking for him, 'cos the last BIOS that he posted or ASUS mobo (0704) doesn't allow Unganged mode with DDR2-1066! And I was wondering does he has some remedy!?

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    In Sandra 2008 SP1, and in Nuclearus 2.0 you can easily measure big difference between Ganged and Unganged mode!
    winrar shows huge difference too
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    OK, I've flashed 0801 BIOS, and nothing changed.

    I did some experimenting, and this is what happens if I set Unganged+Auto memory settings:



    Naturally when I force DDR2-1066 mode inside BIOS, mobo will stuck upon booting trying over and over to set up 1066 without success!

    My question to Bingo13 is why does this happens?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    so, at this moment what's the best BIOS for this mobo?
    801 is my favorite, but I see you are having problems with 1067 mem above, I am using 800 and can run either ganged or unganged.
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    After one sleepless night, I can tell you that this ASUS mobo is MUCH faster than DFI!

    Disregarding the fact that DFI can run Unganged @ DDR2-1066 and obtain higher Sandra mem. scores, this mobo is winning all the benchmarks that I've run @ DDR2-800 Unganged.

    Also you don't need to do any voodoo rituals in setting BIOS options like with DFI (maybe that’s' why DFI can run Unganged 1066). What you set you'll get, if mobo can deliver (obviously it can't deliver Unganged 1066… yet)

    I'm yet to explore O'cing, but so far it looks promising. Fortunately all my Phenoms are unlocked
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    After one sleepless night, I can tell you that this ASUS mobo is MUCH faster than DFI!

    Disregarding the fact that DFI can run Unganged @ DDR2-1066 and obtain higher Sandra mem. scores, this mobo is winning all the benchmarks that I've run @ DDR2-800 Unganged.

    Also you don't need to do any voodoo rituals in setting BIOS options like with DFI (maybe that’s' why DFI can run Unganged 1066). What you set you'll get, if mobo can deliver (obviously it can't deliver Unganged 1066… yet)

    I'm yet to explore O'cing, but so far it looks promising. Fortunately all my Phenoms are unlocked

    only problem with these boards is that the bioses aren't set yet to take all thats out
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    Ok so every time my overclock is not stable the Board just refuses to boot.

    My questions are, do you guys have this problem with this board and if yall do, what do you guys do to get it to boot?

    Another issue I have is that the board just hates it when the cpu volts get over 1.61. Can yall get it past that?

    Other than these issues I love this Mother Board, I just wish it would help me OC my 6400+ some more, but the freakin volts!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sKoToSa View Post
    Ok so every time my overclock is not stable the Board just refuses to boot.

    My questions are, do you guys have this problem with this board and if yall do, what do you guys do to get it to boot?

    Another issue I have is that the board just hates it when the cpu volts get over 1.61. Can yall get it past that?

    Other than these issues I love this Mother Board, I just wish it would help me OC my 6400+ some more, but the freakin volts!!
    anyone?

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    Try CMOS-Clear or taking off the power-connector from the psu and wait a minute. Sometimes it takes 5 minutes or more before it will boot again..

    I never tried a Vcore above 1.55V with the board, bcs. most of the time this is reducing your oc on AMD. Better try to cool the cpu down then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sKoToSa View Post
    Ok so every time my overclock is not stable the Board just refuses to boot.

    My questions are, do you guys have this problem with this board and if yall do, what do you guys do to get it to boot?
    Well basically if you go over the edge all mainboards will not boot. It's simple prevention against aggressive overclock, and lamers (NHF).

    This mobo is quite tough, and if you didn’t push way to much you can just un plug power cord from the PSU, wait for like 10 sec. plug in it back, and power up system, while holding <INSERT> key.
    It should boot up, and give you option to change settings in the BIOS.

    Another issue I have is that the board just hates it when the cpu volts get over 1.61. Can yall get it past that?

    Other than these issues I love this Mother Board, I just wish it would help me OC my 6400+ some more, but the freakin volts!!
    1.6V is HIGH if you don't have some serious cooling (air doesn't count for this voltage!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkflix View Post
    I never tried a Vcore above 1.55V with the board, bcs. most of the time this is reducing your oc on AMD. Better try to cool the cpu down then.
    true, true!
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    Thanks for the respones guys.

    Ok, so booting up after a bad overclock is no longer an issue.

    Thing is I know someone who got 3.8Ghz on a 6400+ stable on air but he used like 1.66 volts.

    Whats pissing me off, is that it doesn't even get passed 40C on Ideal with 1.61 volts and its fine but just one up at 1.62 and no boot.

    I really want to get to 3.8 or at least 3.6 with my 6400+ so I was just trying to find out how far yall have taken this boards CPU volts too, thanks.

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    Has anyone been able to get there wifi card to work on this board.

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    funk where's that bios update you were talking about........still waiting for 0803......atm We have quite a few issues with a 9600 phenom/vista.......and we are using qvl kingston memory for the time being till we can work out the issues.

    One issue is media center crashes......No clue atm Can't get much useful info via error reporting.....It refuses to run however, even did a fresh install again same issue.......I'm thinking its a conflict with sound drivers

    Ive ran memtest etc etc....done mutliple tests for stability and it passes, just seems the board is holding back alot atm with the quad......

    Yes wifi works when it wants to, It appears to like or dislike certain routers however.....It hates my d-link, cannot connect to it at all, works fine on my buddies linksys however, both routers have the latest firmware........
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    If its possible, we should recover this thread and turn it into a guide and tips thread like the DFI 790FX board. This board seems to be very great at stock but takes quite a bit work to make it great. Seems like out of the box the HT and NB don't like high speeds. What voltages are people with this board using to reach their HTT speeds.
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    is new bios 1001 out yet?

    i saw somebody on newegg review say he got it from an asus tech...

    (newegg review i should take it with a grain of salt)

    jsut curios if anybody else heard anything
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    Quote Originally Posted by tbone8ty View Post
    is new bios 1001 out yet?

    i saw somebody on newegg review say he got it from an asus tech...

    (newegg review i should take it with a grain of salt)

    jsut curios if anybody else heard anything
    1002



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    whats the difference between 1001 and 1002?

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    Quote Originally Posted by radaB View Post
    whats the difference between 1001 and 1002?
    There is no 1001 in ASUS FTP.



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    unfortunately this BIOS isn't able to override TLB fix under SP1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    unfortunately this BIOS isn't able to override TLB fix under SP1
    Neither DFI bios, we have to use Sam2008 tool, or AOD 2.0.17
    with the macci's fix, in case you are using Phenom+Vista x64.



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    anybody use Corsiar Dominator sticks with this board?

    these ones:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145043

    i wanna get this board for either an 6400 or 5000
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    sweet my RMA jsut got approved and this board is being delivered to my doorstep as we speak!

    though im a little nervous.... i was just reading the asus boards and sounds like some people are pulling there hair out with this board.

    i dunno.

    i guess im going to get it at the right moment with the new 1002 bios being out.

    gonna run a 5000 BE until the 9850 are readily available.

    i was looking at getting the corsiar dominator 2 x1gb ddr 1066 would this be a good kit to get? i know its not on the asus QVL
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    We just got this mobo yesterday and we have following problem after we install a DVD-ROM and try to boot with windows install CD

    "not enough run time space xxxxxxx, smbios not availabel blah blah, please F1 to resume"

    no matter clear cmos, reflash bios, doesn't help. remove DVD-rom, SATA HDD doesnt help either.

    any one knows how to solve this problem?
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    Use a IDE DVD Drive to install winblows its conflicting with the SB600 controller if you have a SATA DVD Drive that is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician View Post
    We just got this mobo yesterday and we have following problem after we install a DVD-ROM and try to boot with windows install CD

    "not enough run time space xxxxxxx, smbios not availabel blah blah, please F1 to resume"

    no matter clear cmos, reflash bios, doesn't help. remove DVD-rom, SATA HDD doesnt help either.

    any one knows how to solve this problem?
    Hi

    What bios are you using?



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