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    Asus Commando Tcore MOD

    I have a problems when Tcpu is under -127c
    Can anyone help me ?
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    What problems? I never ran into anything...

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    yup thats the cold bug.

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    I have same problem with Presler based CPUs.
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    I know how to do regular mods but how do you find a Tcore mod? I run into same issue with 8400 + commando. Bugs out @ -120-128C even though temp reading ignored in bios

    Bump is good cause commando owns with 45nm
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    during our test the P5B DLX was happy benching mid -130C

    i made it cold bug on purpose during load at -144C
    so must be a different limit on different boards i guess
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    No bug at -128 here with E8500 on commando. Coldbug approx -145 and coldboot -100. Bios 1605 and temp reading in bios enabled.

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    coldbug is cpu dependant not motherboard - my commando runs fine at -184oC on a 347, but yea a different 347 will freeze at -140.....

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    Johnny, not always. Boards have coldbug too
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    Johnny, not always. Boards have coldbug too
    for all board perhaps, for this board I feel no.

    I should probably reword my statement

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    Johnny, not always. Boards have coldbug too
    Well, it's the caps, and not the "board", but there's no 'mod' for the mobo's coldbug... you just insulate the places better in order to keep them "warm"... of course you can go hardcore and change the "malfunctioning" caps, but I don't think it's worth it ( I had no problem with my boards here even at -178 ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    Well, it's the caps, and not the "board", but there's no 'mod' for the mobo's coldbug... you just insulate the places better in order to keep them "warm"... of course you can go hardcore and change the "malfunctioning" caps, but I don't think it's worth it ( I had no problem with my boards here even at -178 ).
    Actually, in the case of the badaxe you could mod it, because its "coldbug" was caused by a thermal trip - when the thermal diode was unable t0 read the cryo temperatures it rolled over into positive numbers at he other end of the scale so the board shutdown thinking the core was at +277 odd degrees!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo View Post
    Actually, in the case of the badaxe you could mod it, because its "coldbug" was caused by a thermal trip - when the thermal diode was unable t0 read the cryo temperatures it rolled over into positive numbers at he other end of the scale so the board shutdown thinking the core was at +277 odd degrees!
    The Gigabyte X38 DQ6 did that to back in November.
    not sure if they fixed it, but you could get past it via just giving LOTS of ln2 at one point just before it reached the specific temp and thus by passing it.
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    nice info



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