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    This has got to be one of the best finds in regards to the DFI board ever! (Too bad everyone knew about it already since I started spreading the news once I found it worked j/k) hehehe.....BTW, it does look quite impressive to see a screenie with an FX57, eh? Great Job EMC2!

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    Too bad everyone knew about it already since I started spreading the news once I found it worked
    shhhhhhhh steven! i thougt we agreed to not tell him

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya
    shhhhhhhh steven! i thougt we agreed to not tell him
    hehehehe, he knows it wasn't me.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    hehehehe, he knows it wasn't me.....
    BIG MOUTHS!



    BTW Steven, thanks again for testing it out on the Zippy and FX25

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    You're No.1 member of XS. Excellent work, Daniel :thumbsup:
    Literally, I nearly do not see anyone else here that is soooo valuable for our community! I was laughing my a$$ while reading first part of your story I like your style, man!

    Thanks a lot for being with us and sharing your extremely valuable experience

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    That was an awesome read and great post.

    Do you feel the new jumper method would benefit everyone, or just those with the Zippy's and 850PCP&C units? If I read it correctly, are you still using the 5v rail for your memory, or are you using the 3.3v rail with turning up the pots to the 3.3v line?

    Regardless, here's a for ya for the informative read...

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