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Thread: DFI UT X58-T3EH8 continued - Part 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNSTABLE_HERO View Post
    FINALLY PLL VOLTS FIXED with 29/4/2010 bios realised today!This is the first bios with intels 6 core cpu support that dont have a bug at pll volt option for this mobo congratulations Now lets focus on the pwm problem from my search(google etc) 2 people with a burned mobo the one posted here!and 4 people burned because they tried to reseat the pwm heatsink because they had crazy pwm temps!its time for me to choose.....waiting to burn?or reseat the pwm heatsink?if happens the first or course as you can see at Blacknach's post dfi is gonna tell me ok burned no guaranty!if i remove the heatsink and reapply tim or just to check what is wrong there again no guaranty...so either it is or isn't your fault one thing is sure NO guaranty btw pwm area smells more and more day by day like a burned chip/trace something bad is comming i feel it
    lol.. u should read ppl.. on why they burned the board. its not a new issue
    the problem has always been the reset the cooling near the cpl chips which are not meant to be passively/actively cooled by a heatsink.

    second the board has always been a good board.
    its limitations were the bios. its just too small to hold the same amount that was added on to the evga classified. etc the subtimings of the uncore, cpu skews, fixed rtl etc.

    they problem ppl have with dfi rma is because they are so accustomed with asus/gaygay etc mainstream mass produced boards.. they dont repair. they just give u a new one.

    dfi has always been niche and they dont realise the pros of dfi which u dont get a lot with other manufacturers

    1.access to the engineers for custom bios and good feedback and response time.
    2.the arguement before the x58 days that digital pwm doesnt make much of a difference and actually requires more voltage.. with the intricacy of x58 , i7 cpu etc.. and dfi experience in digital pwm.. they made the first good board.
    3. rma.. this board is no auto settings.. so overclocking/changing cooling etc is all a risk.

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