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    Biostar Tforce 965p deluxe , + 450mhz fsb

    hello,

    i have an tforce 965p deluxe , and it doesnt boot , blank screen, and i cant acces to bios.

    CPU : CPU E6600 es step 5 CPU

    RAM : 2*512Mo ddr2 533 micron d9dcn ecc not registred,

    i tried with pci and pcie vga , but still not working.

    Ram and cpu are tested on other systems.

    system start , but blank screen ....

    bios issue ? 614 BST
    Last edited by Pt1t; 08-03-2006 at 04:26 AM.

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    Probably you need another cpu to flash it to a newer bios

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    step5 core duo is known for not booting with old bios versions. have a look if theres a new version on the net!
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    last bios is ip96a614.bst and i read 614 BST on bios sticker

    http://www.biostar.com.tw/t-series/d...ails.php?id=17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pt1t
    last bios is ip96a614.bst and i read 614 BST on bios sticker

    http://www.biostar.com.tw/t-series/d...ails.php?id=17
    Well i guess , you need to wait or try sending some email to the tech support for a new bios.
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    some pictures of the Biostar tforce P965p non booting mobo ^^




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    I think you need to send me that tower120
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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertim0r
    I think you need to send me that tower120

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    That looks like a very well laid out board

    Cant wait for you to get it up an runnin so you can post some benchies and let us all know about its options
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    Does the chipset support ECC-RAM?

    Edit:

    http://download.intel.com/design/chi...s/31320701.pdf

    Have a look at this and get new RAM.
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    yeah, try different ram

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    The 82P965 mch does NOT support ECC
    why would you use ECC ram anyways there's no benefit for a desktop pc and your overclocking is typically limited
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    Biostar made a very noticeable progress in MB manufacturing tforce series. They already have the best MB in class - Tforce 6100 s754 I just hope they continue like that also for Intel cpus
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    Their Tforce 939 is a nice board too. I hope their 965 turns out just as good. Great value, especially for us who run a farm for DC projects

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    My Gskill 6400HZ wont boot with P5B Deluxe and with Gigabyte DQ6.

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    Are you sure it s ddr2 ECC , the problem ?

    They worked very good on aopen 975x motherboard.

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    975x does officially support ECC RAM, in contrast to P965, which does not support it! As easy as that. Get new Non-ECC RAM and have fun.
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    To help drive the point home, you need new RAM. The 965 chipset doesn't support ECC ram so it won't boot no matter what you do. Get another couple sticks of RAM and go for it!

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    ok , i ll buy new ram...

    and keep those ECC to test on dfi 975x, because the D9 ecc does 400mhz 3-3-3-8 @ 2.15v on my aopen.

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    wow... cant wait to see Conroe on TForce....

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    Use non ES CPU first and non registered non ECC ram. If you can, use a known working Celeron D just to try everything first.

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    Pretty Nice for ECC RAM. Unlike some of the others I can understand the value of having a more stable and reliable system that ECC provides.

    BTW I Love the layout of this board, anyone know where we can get them from?!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by death metal
    Use non ES CPU first and non registered non ECC ram. If you can, use a known working Celeron D just to try everything first.
    Anandtech tested Biostar and said :

    This board did not require a BIOS of the day or week to work with various Conroe steppings or to address memory performance and stability issues
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikesta
    Pretty Nice for ECC RAM. Unlike some of the others I can understand the value of having a more stable and reliable system that ECC provides.

    BTW I Love the layout of this board, anyone know where we can get them from?!?
    yep i know where , but in belgium

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pt1t
    yep i know where , but in belgium
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