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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_oslo View Post
    System gets really hot, it is idling around 53'C, and it doesn't take much load before it hits 60'C, even with a strong fan blowing directly on the NB-cooler.

    Anybody has tried to look under the NB-cooler? How is the condition av goop, and should be changed? Or anybody has found a good way to improve the NB/system cooling on air?
    tried fan on PWM I/O connector area as well ? Do you have the flame freezer heatpipe installed as well ? Applied any TIM paste on the heatpipe that attaches to back I/O area ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kabauterman View Post
    Is there any newer BIOS than the Beta from beginning of January?
    latest beta on DFI web site is 02/06. Latest pre-beta is 02/17 no idea what has changed or improved yet as I haven't tried 02/17 yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by peebi View Post
    Hi EVA2000

    How I get in bios

    CPU Feature
    Set VR Current Limit Max: Disabled
    Thermal Management Control: Disabled
    EIST Function: Disabled
    CxE Function: Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
    Virtualization Technology: Disabled
    TDC Enable: Disabled
    x TDC Limit: 0
    TDP Enable: Disabled
    x TDP Limit: 0


    And What is tweak IOH/ICH
    bold items only show up if you have 965 cpu, 920/940 won't show. IOH/ICH tweak is voltage related first post at http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=214381
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    hey eva, any word on the electrical buzzing sound from the mosfet area? It only happens on load (ie priming) its not disturbingly loud, but its not the most comforting sound either, sounds like something's gonna short out or something. Seems like quite a few people on the forums have the problem and both mine and my brother's board does too. I sent mine back as an rma, but if its a prevalent problem chances are I'll get one with it again, is it safe?

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    According to RGONE/Praz on DFIClub forums it's normal not that I have noticed such noise since 2x 120x38mm scythe ultra kaze 2000rpm push/pull fans are on my TRUE120 heatsink and I have 120x25mm 81cfm fan over NB heatsink area
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    According to RGONE/Praz on DFIClub forums it's normal not that I have noticed such noise since 2x 120x38mm scythe ultra kaze 2000rpm push/pull fans are on my TRUE120 heatsink and I have 120x25mm 81cfm fan over NB heatsink area
    I haven't heard it on my board either. But the buzzing or whining sound is the same as users have experienced on other boards and video cards. However, the crackling sound someone has posted about if it was me I would be shipping that board for RMA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    I haven't heard it on my board either. But the buzzing or whining sound is the same as users have experienced on other boards and video cards. However, the crackling sound someone has posted about if it was me I would be shipping that board for RMA.
    Put a quad core with 1.7v in an asus p5b or p5k deluxe and try to hit 4 ghz, prime, and you will hear 10x as much noise as this board.

    to someone who used something that didn't whine, you may not be used to it, but this board doesn't whine at all compared to my old rig.
    Quote Originally Posted by asus support
    Originally Posted by Asus Support
    Hello,

    The tech support team, unfortunately, is not 'in the loop' regarding what, if any, changes are planned for any BIOS, for any board, so we can't say what, if anything may be done, or when it's released, nor does our engineering department have a point of contact for this type of query. All we can suggest if you own the board is to check the download page periodically to see what is available.


    Regards,

    Asus Support Team

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    Quote Originally Posted by i7luver View Post
    hey eva, any word on the electrical buzzing sound from the mosfet area? It only happens on load (ie priming) its not disturbingly loud, but its not the most comforting sound either, sounds like something's gonna short out or something. Seems like quite a few people on the forums have the problem and both mine and my brother's board does too. I sent mine back as an rma, but if its a prevalent problem chances are I'll get one with it again, is it safe?
    Well yes i have the buzzing sound too but not like your mine is when i load a 3d game under windows screen but lost it if i set to full srceen. strange isn't it from what i remember my board before the DFI also had that sound to. or is it my psu need more power ( now 850w silverstone )??????
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    i hear the sounds 2.. high pitch noises and hissing.. DFI says that the sounds is coming from resonating mosfets or something like that. Btw i have a hx1000.Also whats strange on my mobo is that when i shutdown vista the fan(120mm) coneccted to the NB fan still keeps turning... Something funky is going on with my mobo....

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    latest beta on DFI web site is 02/06. Latest pre-beta is 02/17 no idea what has changed or improved yet as I haven't tried 02/17 yet.
    where to get the pre-beta?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
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    tried fan on PWM I/O connector area as well ? Do you have the flame freezer heatpipe installed as well ? Applied any TIM paste on the heatpipe that attaches to back I/O area ?
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    I don't have enough space in my case to place a fan directly over PWM area. I have installed flame freezer with some lazy TIM too, but I didn't pay much attention on fitting it properly. I guess i didn't have much believe on it. I will try to re-installing it with better TIM and fitting, and see how it works.

    Tanks for the tips.

    ASUS P8P67 Deluxe (BIOS 1305)
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    Here is an update. 4GHZ so far, 2 hour prime stable with OCCT running at the same time..

    Water cooled loop Windows XP sp3 6GB mem..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_oslo View Post
    I don't have enough space in my case to place a fan directly over PWM area. I have installed flame freezer with some lazy TIM too, but I didn't pay much attention on fitting it properly. I guess i didn't have much believe on it. I will try to re-installing it with better TIM and fitting, and see how it works.

    Tanks for the tips.
    Some update on this ..

    I have re-installed the flame freezer. This time with good PIM paste, and good fitting (which wasn't easy to archive), and it is cooling much better. My System/PWM-temp has dropped 3'C on idle and it is holding withing the safe temp on load too. I didn't think this "thing" would be much useful, but it is proven to be wrong.

    ASUS P8P67 Deluxe (BIOS 1305)
    2600K @4.5GHz 1.27v , 1 hour Prime
    Silver Arrow , push/pull
    2x2GB Crucial 1066MHz CL7 ECC @1600MHz CL9 1.51v
    GTX560 GB OC @910/2400 0.987v
    Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 400MB RAMDisk
    CM Storm Scout + Corsair HX 1000W
    +
    EVGA SR-2 , A50
    2 x Xeon X5650 @3.86GHz(203x19) 1.20v
    Megahalem + Silver Arrow , push/pull
    3x2GB Corsair XMS3 1600 CL7 + 3x4GB G.SKILL Trident 1600 CL7 = 18GB @1624 7-8-7-20 1.65v
    XFX GTX 295 @650/1200/1402
    Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 2GB RAMDisk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_oslo View Post
    Some update on this ..

    I have re-installed the flame freezer. This time with good PIM paste, and good fitting (which wasn't easy to archive), and it is cooling much better. My System/PWM-temp has dropped 3'C on idle and it is holding withing the safe temp on load too. I didn't think this "thing" would be much useful, but it is proven to be wrong.
    Good to hear
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