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    I picked mine up two days ago. For the life of me I can't get this thing to power down even if I hold the power button down for no matter how long. Windows shuts down, fans on, mobo lights stay lit.... I've read one solution is to do a HARDRESET of the cmos, but i'm not sure the right procedure to do a hard reset on this board. Seems the bios clear jumper is only for enabling/disabling the switch on the back. I've used the Clear Cmos button on the back but I'm not sure how to go about the normal steps of switching a jumper and removing the battery. Anyone aware of how to go about doing a hardreset without the normal bios jumpers. Perhaps I have a board that needs to be RMA'd if this doesnt fix the problem. The dx58so I upgraded from has no problems with shutdown.

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    Care package from Asus. They sent me an i7 975 to hold me over until they get me a 980X. They also sent an awesome Antec True Power 1200 watt PSU that I will use for my similar Star Wars build.

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    thats going to be an awesome build DB
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    Just thinking... ive ordered mine and still w8ting =/

    Is there any way to take off only HS from NB leaving rest in place?
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    Can someone please give me the exact dimensions of this board? From what I can see it's a bit bigger than the normal ATX standard?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
    Can someone please give me the exact dimensions of this board? From what I can see it's a bit bigger than the normal ATX standard?
    It appears to be the same as the Rampage II Extreme which 10.625 inches in width.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
    Can someone please give me the exact dimensions of this board? From what I can see it's a bit bigger than the normal ATX standard?
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    Quote Originally Posted by playground View Post
    Just thinking... ive ordered mine and still w8ting =/

    Is there any way to take off only HS from NB leaving rest in place?
    No, there is no way to do that, as NB+SB parts are actually one heat sink and mosfet is connected via heat pipe. Still you can install fusion block on top of the stock cooler. My NB runs at 49° and SB at 45° according to Probe, while crunching 24/7 at 4.5Ghz with 215 bclk.


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    We are currently testing the R3E, initial results seems very promising.

    ASUS are pushing it, the initial results with the board, backed up with briliant BIOS support, you got the bomb

    ROG Connect is very usefull, debug / diagnostic / overview , along with voltage and clock controls, which changes very fast.



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    Quote Originally Posted by MetalRacer View Post
    It appears to be the same as the Rampage II Extreme which 10.625 inches in width.
    Quote Originally Posted by stasio View Post
    extended ATX Form Factor, 12”x 10.6” (30.5cm x 26.9cm)
    It appears to me that ppl are a bit confused regarding what is EATX in terms of dimensions. (incl. myself )

    According to wiki:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATX

    There it is stated that ATX is 12 in x 9.6 in ( 305 mm x 244 mm )
    and that Extended ATX is 12 in x 13 in ( 305 mm x 330 mm )

    Now, on Asus site they say the board is:
    ATX Form Factor
    12 in x 10.6 in ( 305 mm x 269 mm )

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    Can I join this thread now?





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    Hmmm yummy...!


    Quote Originally Posted by usz View Post
    No, there is no way to do that, as NB+SB parts are actually one heat sink and mosfet is connected via heat pipe. Still you can install fusion block on top of the stock cooler. My NB runs at 49° and SB at 45° according to Probe, while crunching 24/7 at 4.5Ghz with 215 bclk.
    ARGHH your RAM fans are blinding my eyes!!!

    Mine's coming tomorrow but will wait for MIPS full cover MB block before running it at stock settings.... watercooled 980X @ 3.33Ghz on Rampage III Extreme... now I'm special!


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    Bought one myself, to see what all the fuss is about. I hope I have as much fun with it as my Rampage Extreme

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    on the bord is a jumper next to the 24pins power connector qpi-ll enable and disable
    any one no whats the jumper do ?



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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    Hmmm yummy...!




    ARGHH your RAM fans are blinding my eyes!!!

    Mine's coming tomorrow but will wait for MIPS full cover MB block before running it at stock settings.... watercooled 980X @ 3.33Ghz on Rampage III Extreme... now I'm special!
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    Quote Originally Posted by diezel View Post
    on the bord is a jumper next to the 24pins power connector qpi-ll enable and disable
    any one no whats the jumper do ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by usz View Post
    No, there is no way to do that, as NB+SB parts are actually one heat sink and mosfet is connected via heat pipe. Still you can install fusion block on top of the stock cooler. My NB runs at 49° and SB at 45° according to Probe, while crunching 24/7 at 4.5Ghz with 215 bclk.


    Bro...move your 8 PIN EPS on side......

    have nice fun with that board...
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazzan View Post
    Bro...move your 8 PIN EPS on side......

    have nice fun with that board...
    Huh? What and why?


    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    Huh? What and why?
    More stabil when you charged on PMW frek....I have try...
    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    More pictures of mine







    I used 1x 8 pin and 1 x 4 pin EATX power cables as thats what my PSU has, I dont have 2 x 8 pin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Net View Post
    Great pictures bhavv
    First time I've heard that. Me + Camera usually = epic fail.

    Quote Originally Posted by playground View Post
    Is there any way to take off only HS from NB leaving rest in place?
    I'll also confirm that you cant expose the NB on this board, as USZ showed.

    The NB heatsink is a very very smooth and flat block that is connected to everything else, but it comes with two air coolers that you can install on top of it - the short passive one pre installed, and a bigger one to install if it will fit under your CPU cooler. You can also remove the fan off the larger block as well and just have a passive cooler 3x the size of the preinstalled one if you can fit it on, but the fan is silent.

    For water cooling, you need a water block that fits on top of the smooth base.
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    Asus screwed up on the heat sink design. I guess mine is the worst case yet -- the IOH temperature was settling around 79 degrees C at idle. I discovered that the heat sink was making virtually no contact. The southbridge heatsink was only marginally better. I ended up filing down enough metal from the three support posts on the bootom of the IOH heat sink to ensure positive contact. Needless to say, I removed the sticky mess and replaced it with AS. Now I am running below 50 degrees at idle.

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    Royal Fail has messed up with my R3E delivery for today, apparently it headed off to Heathrow Airport to be shipped aboard...

    Should be coming tomorrow though... Getting a refund for the failed guarantee next day, can't really complain for 2 day free shipping I suppose.
    Last edited by eternal_fantasy; 05-11-2010 at 06:58 AM.


    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki View Post
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