_-=~*Official Gigabyte GA-M57SLI-Sx Thread*~=-_

covert24

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This is specifically for people with the mentioned motherboard whether it be a Rev 1, 1.1, or 2 or a S2/S4. Please post your experience with this board, system specs, and any cons you have found while using this board.

Specs in rig profile in sig.

Pros=
-Very stable Currently running at 280x9 with no errors or hang ups
-Board layout is well planned out
-Brings a whole new meaning to bang for your buck
-CPU and RAM compatibility- is very vast
-SLI capable
-Kept Legacy ports such as serial
-All round great board for the money
-plenty of PCI slots

Cons=
-no active cooling on the chipset (can be easily fixed by gluing a 50mm fan on it np)
-To get into the ram timings and the HT link control to overclock you need to press Ctrl+F1
-floppy drive connector is too far away from the front of the board
-didn't get it sooner :p


Lets see what everyone else's experience with this board is :)
 

Ryenot

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I'm in the middle of building a system with the GA-M57SLI-S4 (rev. 2.0) and may have come across a problem. The onboard USB connectors appear to be upside down compared to the user manual or any pics I've seen online. My "No Pin" (#9) is facing the front panel connectors at the bottom of my case, not the chipset heatsink and battery above. Have you the same layout or did I get what should've been a factory reject? If I can figure out how to attach a picture to this, I'll send it so you can see what I'm talking about. Thanks!!



 

covert24

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mine is actually facing the same way as yours. i think the layout in the manual is just a generic one and i guess they made a mistake in the manual or something
 

Ryenot

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Originally posted by: covert24
mine is actually facing the same way as yours. i think the layout in the manual is just a generic one and i guess they made a mistake in the manual or something

So when you plugged them in, I presume you just flipped the wire headers 180 degrees to ensure the +, - & GND etc were in the right positions ... and your front USB ports work fine?
 

covert24

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they sure do. just reverse what the manual says exactly and you will be in the green :)
 

Smeagol

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I just bought one of these boards myself and I'm having a bit of an issue. The manual says for dual channel mode on the RAM that you need to use the same colored sockets. I have 2x1 GB G-Skill memory, and they each seem to work when seated individually, but when I place them both in the yellow slots, or the orange, I get the long continuous beeps that indicate a DRAM problem at post. If I seat one stick in DIMM 1, and the other in DIMM 3 it gets past that error, but I'm not sure if I'm actually running in dual channel mode. What could the issue be?