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    Just ordered an MR2 again its the least picky mobo i have ever had when it comes to ram with all other manufactures not fully supporting 4 sticks @ 1066 because of AMD CPU limitations but yet DFI pulled it off no problem & didn't even hype that point out .
    It has best expansion layouts.
    Hope the PII bios issue gets sorted soon.
    Can PII work with older bios with out the Lan issue ?

    I hope the reason why DFI has not bothered with a UT this round is because they are saving it for full AM3 DDR3.
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    I don't know, it can't hurt, but it does limit the ultimate upper CPU clockage, and with the Adata stuffs good to about 1120 with all four in da rig if I decide to run up the HTT..... I do like having the mems in the rig when gaming.....more memory is always good in that respect....

    I am not sold on 1066 runnings, I got better read, write and copy scores running pc6400 and tighter timings with the same modules.....

    And, I assume that with DDR3 the latencies will be relaxed even more.....

    Laterzzzzzz...............
    cheers for that,

    I am wondering if my RAM is limiting my OCing potential... so im selling it. It was initially really good without an OC, but i have a funny feeling that it could be the root of some of the random rebooting issues. I have to underclock the ram a fair amount to get it stable.

    Next Q, what Ram would people reccomend that doesnt cost an arm and a leg?

    I was thinking this

    http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/s....html?GSK-8500

    As Ive had some G.Skill before.. wasnt that impressed tho, not bad, but wasnt as good as the black dragon.

    or this

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...d=8&subcat=817

    but latencies dont seem that tight.

    or

    http://www.pcrus.co.uk/acatalog/2GB_...me_Memory.html

    I know the 6400 version of this is pretty good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oese View Post
    http://www.meisterkuehler.de/forum/a...a-kuehler.html

    i use this one for pwm
    and these (2nd picture) for nb/sb

    http://www.meisterkuehler.de/forum/a...i-kuehler.html

    just pm these guys, they speak english, with shipping overseas its little expensive but nice handmade and custom-designed coolers...
    I'm not able to view that page even after registering.

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    they have a new online-shop site:

    http://shop.anfi-tec.de/

    use the "shop-anleitung" to find the compatibility list...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oese View Post
    they have a new online-shop site:

    http://shop.anfi-tec.de/

    use the "shop-anleitung" to find the compatibility list...
    The tops are made of anodized metal ?

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    no its delryn...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oese View Post
    no its delryn...
    Good

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    The PMW cooler even comes with a backplate
    Edit unless that is just the disassembled copper base ?
    Just need to look for some BitsPower fittings.
    Last edited by Final8ty; 02-01-2009 at 01:30 AM.

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    its the additional cpl chips cooler that covers the cpl chips as well (for t2r) without that one (i.e. without cpl chips cooling) its for the m2r. but you can mod the t2r plate to cool the m2r cpl chips as well, but the smaller nb pwm chip would then be left uncovered. the problem is, that the small chip for the nb pwm section is a little higher...

    i have the cpl chips aircooled.. works good..
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    Quote Originally Posted by ocwannabe View Post
    Don't get the ek dfi ut mosfet wb or the nb/sb 5 for the mr2. I just tried ordering them and ended up showing the guys at ek that they don't fit.
    If anyone can tell me something else that fits the mosfet and nb then please let me know.
    Quote Originally Posted by Oese View Post
    its the additional cpl chips cooler that covers the cpl chips as well (for t2r) without that one (i.e. without cpl chips cooling) its for the m2r. but you can mod the t2r plate to cool the m2r cpl chips as well, but the smaller nb pwm chip would then be left uncovered. the problem is, that the small chip for the nb pwm section is a little higher...

    i have the cpl chips aircooled.. works good..
    but a good mini file & a Dremel could cure that hight problem.

    Water Block for DFI UT and LT motherboads series mosfets.
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    I cant see any reason why the EK-NB/SB 5 - Acetal will not fit unless there is a resistor in the way on the MR2. as http://shop.anfi-tec.de/ as the same custom blocks that span the intel & the MR2 versions on the SB.

    But im going for the anfi-tec anyway as they look like they have put more engineering into the copper base & you apply pressure to the cooper base & not the Delryn top like on the EK.
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    http://www.koolance.com/product_wiza...ks.php#chc-125

    Have 2 water blocks for the MR2 NB & 4 blocks for the SB.

    MVR-40 for the PMW with the right transfer plate.
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    I was about to get those blocks

    But I decided not to since the stock cooling on a 790FXB-M2RSH with a TR HR-05 on it would do enough IMO. Some nice airflow over that sink and nothing more you could do.
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    @..Olli..........First Phenom II 940 BE had problems with HT Link Frequency beyond 1.8GHZ on UT 790FX-M2R would "Not Initiate Reboot Sequence" and would require pwer down and pull Plug from P.S.U for 10-15 seconds or need clear cmos But Sometimes it would work without issue up to 2.4 in Windows.


    Now same exact Phenom II 940 BE on JR 790GX boots at HT Link Frequency @ 2.0ghz & 2.2ghz without issues!.....JR 790GX will only go up to 2.2ghz HT Link Frequency in Bios on 1/19/2009 Beta.

    So as stated its a Bios Issue on UT 790FX-M2R and not related to that Processor.


    Now I have tested 2 different Phenom II 940 BE on Both UT 790FX-M2R & DK JR 790GX and there is absolutely "NO" Difference in Overclockability with SB750 Chipset vs SB600 with Either Processor The only thing I see different is that HDD Performance is not Gimped with Single Raptor as it was on SB600 UT 790FX-M2R also there is also general lower Board Latency overall with SB750 and YES AMD Overdrive works without issues even when manual Bios Overclock is applied. Not that I would overclock from AOD but its nice to be able to use the blasted program without it locking your system up and doing funny random crap to it!
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    did you try the same with a lowered cpu multi one notch? i only got that problem if something else was not just right, not because of the ht multi... did i get it right with the other chip that didnt happen again? strange..

    the other things: nice to know... but do you have the impression that the sb750 runs "smoother" overall?
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    guys, am I wrong? the cpu-nb voltage should be adjustable with the lp dk 790FX-m2rs as well, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Final8ty View Post
    I cant see any reason why the EK-NB/SB 5 - Acetal will not fit unless there is a resistor in the way on the MR2. as http://shop.anfi-tec.de/ as the same custom blocks that span the intel & the MR2 versions on the SB.
    There are capacitors in the way for mounting the nb/sb 5 on the nb. Its just way too big to fit in there. I sent pictures with measurements to Gregor Hribernik at EK and he confirmed that it isn't compatible. although it could just be my board if there are multiple revisions, my ut 790fx is rev. A1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oese View Post
    did you try the same with a lowered cpu multi one notch? i only got that problem if something else was not just right, not because of the ht multi... did i get it right with the other chip that didnt happen again? strange..

    the other things: nice to know... but do you have the impression that the sb750 runs "smoother" overall?
    To answer your question about SB750 over SB600 I would say its smoother overall "If" you use the Onboard Sata Controller and Single drive config but ....For me I see no difference "Only" because I use a Harware Raid Controller so I am unaffected by the Short comings of the SB600

    From what I see on the SB750 Boards CPU-NB Voltage Does Not need to be run in Tandem with CPU Vcore that might not be the case with DK 790FX-M2RS SB600 do to communication between CPU and Chipset improvement in SB750
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    You know guys I forgot to Post these Pictures when I took them sheesh about 8 months ago due to my Cat Marshall Health and eventual Death after 16 1/2 years by my side

    Any way I had sold Oese (Olli) my 6400+ BE back 8 months ago and shipped it out to Germany where he lives There was a suprise Delivery for me one day ll the Way from the Father Land it seems Olli thinks so much of me that he took the Time to send me some of his usual Brand of Beer.

    Thanks Olli I really Enjoyed the Beer it was delicious and by all means send more and maybe some of that great German Chocolate that I have not had since the early 90's
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    in fact i was sorry for you of course because of marshall but also because of you dont have real beer overseas nice pictures in front of that m2r case

    i was drinking too much of this stuff at that time (mai ur-bock is only sold in spring to early summer time as the name says.. ) and due to that amount i drank each night while tweaking the awesome 6400+ on that awesome m2r it was strongly connected to our conversations so i had to send it to you

    campbell, back to the sb600 m2rs... do you know whether one can alter the cpu-nb voltage independently from the cpu core voltage? a guy from forumdeluxx says no and i dont believe it...
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    If the Bios Layout is the same as New SB750 Mobo then it would be in CPU Feature Default is "1E" in HEX

    Compliments of Pershoot

    here is the hex table for NB-VID. stock NB-VID on the FXB-m2rs|h is 1E (1.175). stock cpu vid on the fxb-m2rs|h is 1.31. it may be similar on the jr.

    HEX = Volts HEX = Volts
    00 = 1.5500 14 = 1.3000
    01 = 1.5375 15 = 1.2875
    02 = 1.5250 16 = 1.2750
    03 = 1.5125 17 = 1.2625
    04 = 1.5000 18 = 1.2500
    05 = 1.4875 19 = 1.2375
    06 = 1.4750 1A = 1.2250
    07 = 1.4625 1B = 1.2125
    08 = 1.4500 1C = 1.2000
    09 = 1.4375 1D = 1.1875
    0A = 1.4250 1E = 1.1750
    0B = 1.4125 1F = 1.1625
    0C = 1.4000 20 = 1.1500
    0D = 1.3875 21 = 1.1375
    0E = 1.3750 22 = 1.1250
    0F = 1.3625 23 = 1.1125
    10 = 1.3500 24 = 1.1000
    11 = 1.3375 25 = 1.0875
    12 = 1.3250 26 = 1.0750
    13 = 1.3125 27 = 1.0625
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    @...Olli.......Heres that Program I have in Action ......>>>...HERE

    I have the Server Version the New Unicode Update now Supports Windows Vista 32 Vista 64 Server 2008 64 XP 64 and all 32 Bit varieties Let me knoe if you want it

    This Program is no longer sold it is but through Horizon Data Systems and its watered down and not worth F@CK ALL anymore.........The original Owners of the softwar still get Updates through Todd the Software ENGINEER that wrote the Program Leapfrog Software is his business but Horizon Data Systems bought the sales rights to the software and just like all Big Corporations buy outs they ruin anything good.

    I have the Real Deal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    If the Bios Layout is the same as New SB750 Mobo then it would be in CPU Feature Default is "1E" in HEX

    Compliments of Pershoot

    here is the hex table for NB-VID. stock NB-VID on the FXB-m2rs|h is 1E (1.175). stock cpu vid on the fxb-m2rs|h is 1.31. it may be similar on the jr.

    HEX = Volts HEX = Volts
    00 = 1.5500 14 = 1.3000
    01 = 1.5375 15 = 1.2875
    02 = 1.5250 16 = 1.2750
    03 = 1.5125 17 = 1.2625
    04 = 1.5000 18 = 1.2500
    05 = 1.4875 19 = 1.2375
    06 = 1.4750 1A = 1.2250
    07 = 1.4625 1B = 1.2125
    08 = 1.4500 1C = 1.2000
    09 = 1.4375 1D = 1.1875
    0A = 1.4250 1E = 1.1750
    0B = 1.4125 1F = 1.1625
    0C = 1.4000 20 = 1.1500
    0D = 1.3875 21 = 1.1375
    0E = 1.3750 22 = 1.1250
    0F = 1.3625 23 = 1.1125
    10 = 1.3500 24 = 1.1000
    11 = 1.3375 25 = 1.0875
    12 = 1.3250 26 = 1.0750
    13 = 1.3125 27 = 1.0625
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oese View Post
    in fact i was sorry for you of course because of marshall but also because of you dont have real beer overseas nice pictures in front of that m2r case .


    HA ..HA...Not true at all We have very good Bear But its called Micro Brew Beer which first started in the Early 90's (Thank God) was sparse and very expensive but now almost 20 years later its in abundance and many , many Micro Brewers doing it these days and its readily available everywhere many different types.

    Most Americans don't drink good Beer they drink that Piss Swill Water... Budweiser , Miller , Coors , Michelob etc , etc........NOT ME!
    My Parents are from Australia & New Zealand so being a first generation American I am not corrupted or tainted and real men drink real Beer
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    hehe micro brewers i understand good job !! of course in germany there is an inflation of "bad" beers as well.. more and more industrial "lifestyle beers" with lower alcohol, less calories, vitamins and stuff i think home made beers are much more delicious in almost any case (if the brewer knows what he does ).

    But mai ur-bock is very good although not homebrewn as is jever, my second favorite...

    ok btt

    thx at all for the table and mod bios... much appreciated
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    Most Americans don't drink good Beer they drink that Piss Swill Water... Budweiser , Miller , Coors , Michelob etc , etc........NOT ME!
    My Parents are from Australia & New Zealand so being a first generation American I am not corrupted or tainted and real men drink real Beer
    Having an Australian born Father and been to Australia on a few occations (one being my Gap year). I can safely say, Australian beer is by no means 'real beer'!!! granted it is quite refreshing, It find it relatively tasteless.

    British Beer and Real Ale.... NO THATS REAL BEER (along with the Germans.... I really like German beer!)

    try some British classics

    London Pride
    Old Speckled Hen
    Hobgoblin
    Anything by Hook Norton Brewery (personally I like the Double Stout)
    Palmers IPA
    Exmoore Ale

    to name a few...

    I think THE BEST bit about Germany (Ive been to Munich and Nuremberg) are the Beer Halls. long medieval tables where gorgeous beer wench's serve 'Stein's' (litre glasses of beer)... brilliant!!
    TBA

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