abit AB9 QuadGT

Numb3rs

Junior Member
Apr 27, 2005
3
0
0
Looking at a new build here soon. I like the features and layout of this board. Read the Anandtech review/preview of this board a few days ago and Abit already has a BIOS release.

AB9 QuadGT:
Beta BIOS M621E_11.B02:
1. Correct SPDIF phohe jack to meet Reltek Utility
2. Support 50 ohm ODT
3. Fixing CMOS Checksum error/CPU change message show at the same time.
4. Fixing to adjust CPU VTT 1.2V, MCH 1.25V, ICH 1.05V, ICHIO 1.5V, voltage high limit issue
5. Fixing EM64T string was covered while Clear CMOS
6. Adjust E-SATA signal
7. Fixing BIOS option "Resume by Alarm" to "Wake Up by Alarm"
8. Fixing can't boot from floppy, when I set SATA to RAID/AHCI mode and with the PATA HDD
9. The CPU Core Voltage highest limit is 1.9V
10. Fixing can't boot from SATA HDD, when I install bootable USB device

DISCLAIMER:
Universal abit will not be held responsible or liable for any damage made with using a BETA BIOS.
Please proceed with discretion and do not attempt to use unless you know what you are doing!

http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=119222



Knowing Abit is always tweaking and releasing BIOS I don't feel the review point of a immature bios is that much of a concern. Quality is what counts IMO and this board has it.

I'll give you more in a few weeks after I build. SLI is over rated so this board suits me fine. Not to mention I've seen this board as low as $185 and it hasnt even been out 2 weeks.


 

pauldovi

Junior Member
Mar 15, 2006
18
0
0
I have ordered the QuadGT (will be here Thursday) to replace my P5B Dlx that has given me nightmares. I have to agree. Early BIOS's are of no concern for me. It is the quality of the hardware that counts.

I hope they release a BIOS with 1333Mhz strap for super overclocking.
 

gorka

Senior member
Jul 12, 2001
205
0
0
Yeah this board looks very, very promising.

Just a question....this board is not an 8-phase mobo right?

Thanks!
 

Heidfirst

Platinum Member
May 18, 2005
2,015
0
0
no, it's 5 phases digital PWM iirc.
If it's well designed the no. of phases doesn't really matter.
 

Numb3rs

Junior Member
Apr 27, 2005
3
0
0
Originally posted by: pauldovi
I have ordered the QuadGT (will be here Thursday) to replace my P5B Dlx that has given me nightmares. I have to agree. Early BIOS's are of no concern for me. It is the quality of the hardware that counts.

I hope they release a BIOS with 1333Mhz strap for super overclocking.


How did the build go ? Any problems ? Whats the quality and feel of the board like..?




-Numb3rs

 

Heidfirst

Platinum Member
May 18, 2005
2,015
0
0
I don't know about his but mine is running sweetly - imo an improvement over the Gigabyte 965P-DS4 that I was using.
 

pauldovi

Junior Member
Mar 15, 2006
18
0
0
http://www.overclock.net/intel-motherbo...2-abit-quadgt-arrived-live-thread.html

First overclock, NB @ 1.60V, CPU @ 1.50V, Memory @ 2.3V

http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/4305/untitledan2.jpg

Best overclock:

http://img236.imageshack.us/img236/7695/untitledpv2.jpg

401Mhz (1066Mhz strap) run:

http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/8154/401superpiey8.jpg

Final 24/7 overclock:

3.825Ghz (425 x 9)
DDR2-1130

Complete Build:

Xeon 3060
Abit AB9 QuadGT
2GB Crucial DDR2-1000
EVGA 8800GTS
WD 74GB Raptor
550 Watt Sunbeam NUUO
Watercooled with homemade waterblock / resivoir / radiator / swiftech pump

My waterblock baby:

http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/60DjEY4/8199.jpg

 

imported_Alloca

Junior Member
Feb 12, 2007
2
0
0
So... I've got a really dumb question.

This thing came with 2 slot brackets. One plugs into USB headers.

The other has 2 plugs, one of which plugs into the IEEE header, and the other plugs into??? The ports on the back actually look like regular firewire and one a little smaller than mini-usb.

The board itself only has 1 ieee header and the wiring on the 'other' plug on the firewire bracket does not appear to be USB wiring... I admit I'm quite confused. Did they send me a generic 2 header FW bracket even though the board only has 1 FW header - or have I lost my mind here?

Thanks,
Joe
 

Heidfirst

Platinum Member
May 18, 2005
2,015
0
0
Intersting, mine came with 1 PCI slot plate that has 2xUSB & 2 different Firewire connectors.
Anyway, there are 2 different firewire connectors in common use - you choose to use the 1 that you want & the other is redundant (until you need to use that style of connector).
 

Gary Key

Senior member
Sep 23, 2005
866
0
0
BETA BIOS - Quad Core Fix, RAID/IDE issues almost fixed.... Use at own risk, no technical support for it - QuadGT B06A Beta BIOS

Intel ICH8R + RAID mode with Intel ICH8R + SATA optical drive is not fixed, the other RAID/IDE issues are solved.
 

imported_Alloca

Junior Member
Feb 12, 2007
2
0
0
Originally posted by: Heidfirst
Intersting, mine came with 1 PCI slot plate that has 2xUSB & 2 different Firewire connectors.
Anyway, there are 2 different firewire connectors in common use - you choose to use the 1 that you want & the other is redundant (until you need to use that style of connector).

Yes - I am a dirty dirty filthy liar. This is what mine came with as well. I had a mental block while I was at work - denying the memory of all those cables hanging off 1 bracket.

But yeah, it's a double-bind cable for a single USB header, then 2 firewire(I assume) headers.

Sounds like I just let one of the FW's hang. :/

Thanks.
 

Sumotku

Member
Jul 31, 2004
167
0
0
Has anyone tried to pair a Tuniq 120 with this board? Or perhaps have some notion regarding the fit of that monster on the Ab9??
 

Gary Key

Senior member
Sep 23, 2005
866
0
0
Originally posted by: Sumotku
Has anyone tried to pair a Tuniq 120 with this board? Or perhaps have some notion regarding the fit of that monster on the Ab9??

It fits fine.
 

mrnuxi

Junior Member
Jun 19, 2006
12
0
0
Anyone ever used this board with 2gb sticks of memory? I will be running VMWare (host CentOS [linux], many different guest OS's), and would like to go with 2gb sticks so I can get 8gb of mem. I may start with just 4gb. I would probably do some mild over-clocking ....

System as purchased so far:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
Seasonic M12 PSU
Antec P180 case
XFX GeForce 7600GT

If 2gb sticks really hurt performance, then maybe I will rethink that strategy and just go with 1 gig sticks and max of 4gb.

Thanks,
--mrnuxi
 

khurios2000

Diamond Member
Dec 11, 2003
7,531
1
91
Originally posted by: pauldovi
http://www.overclock.net/intel-motherbo...2-abit-quadgt-arrived-live-thread.html

First overclock, NB @ 1.60V, CPU @ 1.50V, Memory @ 2.3V

http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/4305/untitledan2.jpg

Best overclock:

http://img236.imageshack.us/img236/7695/untitledpv2.jpg

401Mhz (1066Mhz strap) run:

http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/8154/401superpiey8.jpg

Final 24/7 overclock:

3.825Ghz (425 x 9)
DDR2-1130

Complete Build:

Xeon 3060
Abit AB9 QuadGT
2GB Crucial DDR2-1000
EVGA 8800GTS
WD 74GB Raptor
550 Watt Sunbeam NUUO
Watercooled with homemade waterblock / resivoir / radiator / swiftech pump

My waterblock baby:

http://www.rigshowcase.com/img/60DjEY4/8199.jpg

dovi,

are you currently using raid with Quad GT?
 

Binky

Diamond Member
Oct 9, 1999
4,046
4
81
I've been playing with a QuadGT for 2 days now and I have an unbelievable amount of hissing/whining coming from the board. I've never heard a board so loud with no fans running other than the PS! Anybody else have a QuadGT with this problem? I'm not sure if I should exchange it or just return it.
 

cyburzaki

Senior member
Jan 18, 2005
500
0
86
there's a very similar post to yours on the Abit forum, and with some others chiming in about the same problem:
Odd hissing/whining when running higher FSB on AB9 QuadGT

If you could power the board outside the case--easily doable since the QuadGT has power and reset switches built right in--and closely draw your ear over its various parts while it was hissing, you might be able to narrow down the area where the sound is coming from (that is, if you don't electrocute yourself first, haha!).

Some people say toroidal inductors can on occasion emit noise, and as pointed out near the end of the thread I just linked to, the QuadGT appears to have such an inductor in its upper right corner. Looking at Newegg's aerial photo of the board's topography, I can see what looks like a small toroidal inductor--with its copper windings--straight across from the top of the rightmost DIMM socket, right on the edge of the board.

I know it'd be a big hassle to break down your system to conduct this rather subjective test, but it might be a preferable alternative to possibly going insane over the nagging mystery of it all.
 

Binky

Diamond Member
Oct 9, 1999
4,046
4
81
Can't take the hissing. It's going back. Seems like a really nice board otherwise.

Although...uGuru...what a pain in the ass. They really need to make a proper uninstall for this POS software. If you happen to get the install fubar'd, you are screwed. Never did get the fan control working properly. Made me really miss speedfan (which doesn't work much at all on this board).