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    Quote Originally Posted by Prozium View Post
    on http://www.foxconnchannel.com theres one from 11/25/08

    "Solved 1T/2T item function fail."

    I'm still trying to get my board running, so I cant say anything about that BIOS.(or any other one for this mobo)
    I Have Flashed This Bios P13. There Is NO Change That I Can See From P12. Bios P13 Runs Fine As Far As i Can Tell.......
    Foxconn Destroyer (Bios P13)
    AMD Phenom 9950 Agena Core 125 Watt
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    Any updates from anyone with the Destroyer...? (I know, I'm digging this thread up.)

    On the topic of cooling the chipsets, would it be beneficial to use one of the HR-05 coolers on the NB? Assuming one can be properly mounted on there... that I don't know. Would there be a benefit towards better OCing? I'll be getting mine soon, and if better NB cooling would be a benefit, then I'll use the Enzotech SLF-1 for the SB, and probably make a water block for the mosfet (this is a WC system; I'd use the stock mosfet copper plate and solder on a proper pipe... we used to do the same with the VRM on old WC'd dual xeon PC-DL Deluxe boards). But the NB cooling "solution" is where I'm stuck... I mean would this be a benefit in the first place?
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    Not alot for me to update you with man.
    But if you wish to share your overclocking results I am game for that.
    I haven't yet pushed any extra voltage through my Phenom 2 940BE, but I am able to get to 3.7 ghz. with basic overclocking. This weekend I am defienately going to push this board further and see what I can do.

    I am going to try a new bios and see what I can get. Fat Albert mentioned hitting 389 on the Fsb with bios p12. That is ridiculous, and I don't know if P2 will do that, but that would be sweet.

    Also, I am learning about settings in the destroyer bios still. And I hope the new bios will have some nb settings for me to play with.

    At the time i am still using the stock cooler, I have the extra heatpipe mounted. And I have the board mounted on the plexi-glass thing. So I have a huge "wind-machine" box fan blowing directly on it. A quick google search returned 4,750 CFM.
    Computer:
    CPU: PII X6 1055t @ 3.7Ghz
    Motherboard: MSI NF980-G65
    Memory: G.SKILL Ripjaws 8GB(4X2) 4GBRL DDR3 1600
    Graphics: Tri-SLI Gtx470's
    Power: Corsair AX1200
    Case: CM HAF-X
    Monitors: 3x ASUS VG236H -120HZ/3D

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