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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmR View Post
    hey c-n how are the ocz reaper and sli
    They all run very well. I have 3 x 2GB sets of GMH based 8500 SLI & all of them will do 1200mhz fully stable easy within OCZ voltage spec.

    The 8000 Reapers are in my work station that runs 4GHz DDR1000 24/7. I haven't pushed them but I have had them running stable 1055mhz on the 266 strap @ 5.5.5.4.15.5.46 PL7 1.977v. These 8000's run a bit poor in my P35 board but the P45 loves them.

    I haven't run my Reaper 6400's in a P45 board other than the T-Power so cant really say how good they go. Good as the 6400's are being Micron based which allow CL3~5 & uber voltage they still cant cut DDR1200 with low trfc like 4 x 1GB's so they are kind of obsolete for me performance wise.

    Quote Originally Posted by Retro View Post
    Weelkoo:

    C-N:
    I am having this same issue with my DFI LP JR P45 T2RS. Do you know if there is or will be an upcoming bios update for the LP JR to address this?
    I really couldn't say but if it really is an issue then I'm sure DFI will sort it as they have done here. I would pop over to DFI Club & ask this question if I were you.

    I have heard of this issue with the JR but thought it was/could be cured by adding a bit more vNB.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Weelkoo View Post
    after flashing to 1028 BIOS from DFI Site GTX still works only with PCI-E @ x8 :

    I'm sorry to hear that, Weelkoo. Looks like we may both be stuck with the wrong link width

    Quote Originally Posted by C-N View Post
    I really couldn't say but if it really is an issue then I'm sure DFI will sort it as they have done here. I would pop over to DFI Club & ask this question if I were you.

    I have heard of this issue with the JR but thought it was/could be cured by adding a bit more vNB.
    Thanks, C-N. I also tried increasing the vNB to no avail. I am also posting at the DFI Club and they don't have any more info on this issue either. However, I also posted this at Clunk's forum (DFI LP JR P45 review thread) and Clunk has just told me that he has seen this link width issue with three other DFI boards now. Including an 8800GTS 320mb card/DFI LP UT P45-T3RS setup
    And, there is the unfortunate news that the beta bios didn't help for Weelkoo's DFI LP UT P45-T2RS, he still is stuck at 8x.
    Needless to say, I don't think this is looking very good at all, and I will probably order an Asus P5Q Pro tonite
    Last edited by Retro; 11-21-2008 at 05:17 PM.
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