Any DDR2 AMD boards that POST w/ a Phenom II X6 1055T OOTB?

Lazlo Panaflex

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I'm upgrading to a 1055T soon, and would like to reuse my existing G.Skill DDR2. Was wondering if there were any boards out there that would initally post & then allow for a BIOS update?

Not looking to spend too much (<$100). I was initially considering the Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3, and the Biostar TA790XE.

Or should I just sell my DDR2 & get an 8xx series board + DDR3? :hmm:

Tks
 

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I have my ddr2 on eBay right now because of the 1055 :)
The CPU is a beast. Looks lie I may get around $75 for my 4gbs of 1000mhz gskill too. Not bad considering they cost around that muchwhen I got them 2 years ago.
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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Yeah, RAM prices are ridiculous. The ddr2 I have costs roughly $20 more than when I bought it a year or so ago.

Anyone?
 

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I have a Asus M4A77D that was able to POST with 5 months old bios. It didn't recognize the 1055T correctly, but was enough to flash to latest bios which did.

I wasn't able to to get to 4ghz though. I am not sure if it's because of the mobo, psu, or cpu.
 
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I have a Asus M4A77D that was able to POST with 5 months old bios. It didn't recognize the 1055T correctly, but was enough to flash to latest bios.

I wasn't able to to get to 4ghz though. I am not sure if it's because of the mobo, psu, or cpu.

Check out asrock a785gxh or similar mb's. He'll they can even unlock a 4th core on 3 core chips.

What's really screwy is that the latest amd chipset WIlLL support ddr2 mem but no mother board maker is smart enough to tap into that market allowing for a cheap upgrade path with the latest cpus amd has and then all you really need is a good gpu and an asus u3s6 and you have a he'll of a system. Ddr3 really doesn't add that much compared to upgrading a system to a 6 core amd. Some MB maker should see the potential here and allow a 400 cpu + 80 MB to allow ddr2 legacy users a state of art machine that bbeats 90 percent of machines out there.


Hp
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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Check out asrock a785gxh or similar mb's. He'll they can even unlock a 4th core on 3 core chips.

What's really screwy is that the latest amd chipset WIlLL support ddr2 mem but no mother board maker is smart enough to tap into that market allowing for a cheap upgrade path with the latest cpus amd has and then all you really need is a good gpu and an asus u3s6 and you have a he'll of a system. Ddr3 really doesn't add that much compared to upgrading a system to a 6 core amd. Some MB maker should see the potential here and allow a 400 cpu + 80 MB to allow ddr2 legacy users a state of art machine that bbeats 90 percent of machines out there.


Hp

You said it! That's why I want to re-use my DDR2. Don't care about DDR3, & I'm not concerned with future socket compatibility. Not looking for anything w/ onboard video or mATX, btw.

Edit: that Asus board is looking good, thanks jchu14
Has a parallel port but no Floppy drive support? huh? bizarre
 
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sandorski

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well, I bought the GA-MA770-UD3. Gonna roll the dice, hopefully it'll post.

Hmm, some people have been able to Flash their BIOS using a USB Flash Drive to get old Mobos to recognize X6's. You probably should have bought one of them.

That said, start reading up on the Mobo you bought to see if you can do the same.
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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Hmm, some people have been able to Flash their BIOS using a USB Flash Drive to get old Mobos to recognize X6's. You probably should have bought one of them.

That said, start reading up on the Mobo you bought to see if you can do the same.

Yep, I have a couple of flash drives. Huh? How could it be flashed it if it doesn't end up POSTing in the first place?
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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I really don't know, but from what I've read some have done it.

Hey, that's cool. Hell, if it can post in a 770 series Asus board w/ a 5 month old BIOS, may as well take a shot. Tks man

I should get the board today, will update this thread.
 
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Lazlo Panaflex

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Oh crap...the PC fires up and I get the good beep, but then it goes to a blinking cursor and hangs :(

Sad, I am. Anyone have an old AM2 chip I can flash this bastard with?

Edit...got one on the way.
 
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Lazlo Panaflex

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Forget that, go for the AM4,,, Screaming fast and pendulous timings rock the northbridge AND the southbridge!! kthxbai,,,

LOL! The Tweakster has invaded my thread! Begone! :D

Tweak....stay off the pipe...thx gl :D

Gonna flash this beyotch tonight...better work, or the board's going back to the Egg...
 

Lazlo Panaflex

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There are no AM2. No support for; you need AM3 board then you can use your CPU .. thx and gl

o_O

WTF is the matter with you? Were you dropped on your head as a child or something?

On topic: the SOB is finally up and running! w00t :beer: :awe: