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I'm using the Destroyer now for about two weeks and I choosed the board because of its great layout and excellent quality. I also looked over the problem of the malfunction of the CPU-NB Multi, therefore I was convinced that Foxconn would fix this problem in a couple of time.
While working, especially overclocking with the Destroyer and a Phenom II 940 I encountered some issues that also should be fixed:
1. Raising the Reference Clock in the bios above 250Mhz results in unprecise Clocks in fact, due to CPU-Z. 250Mhz does effect correct 2250Mhz HT and NB Clock. 251Mhz in contrast results in weird Clocks like 249.1Mhz Ref., 2241,9 HT and NB, additonally, the CPU Clock also doesn't match the bios clock. 252Mhz is identically (!) with the 251Mhz-Option, while 253Mhz in Bios results in a CPU-Z-Clock of 252.1Mhz.
2. Setting the nforce780a SATA-Controller to AHCI Mode make it impossible to check the SMART-attributes, they are simply invisible, just like the temperatures of the Hard Drives. Additionally, while in AHCI mode, all Hard Disks are "invisible" in the bios. Is this a chipset-related issue or rather a problem of the bios?
Besides these problems I like the board a lot and I hope the next bios will fix the most annoying bugs.
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