imported_biggles
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Originally posted by: myersd
8800gt does not work with the dual boards using the PT880pro/ultra chipsets. Hopefully a bios update may remedy this.
Originally posted by: armacham
I was wondering if I could possibly upgrade to an 8800gts or maybe even 2900pro without buying a new psu? I dont know enough about the +12v and all the other important numbers on the psu to know for sure. Ive seen the insane recommended psu wattage of 700+ for the 2900xt, but have also read that thats nonsense and you could get away with 500w of good power.
Originally posted by: toadeater
Forget the 2900 series, with it's power consumption and mediocre performance (compared to the 8800 GT) it's worthless. If you want an ATI card, wait a couple of weeks and get the 3870, which will cost under $300 and should be similar to the 8800 GT in performance, with low power consumption. I think there's even going to be an AGP version of it or the 3850.
Originally posted by: MKD
Now of course I read there could be yet more performance freely available:
1) That it MAY be quicker to run the memory at 533 instead of 667
2) That I could be overclocking my 6300 beyond its now 1862MHz = 7x266MHz + 1066MHz
Originally posted by: sashipa
The official CPU support list does not include E4600 processor (http://www.asrock.com/mb/cpu.asp?Model=775Dual-VSTA&s=). Can anyone confirm that this CPU is not supported and may be explain me why ?
Originally posted by: SinceCCF
Just got my sapphire 3870 this afternoon, after three hours of hard work to put on watercooling, it's working with 775dual-vsta, so 4core vsta should be okay too. I'm using a FSP 400W powersuppy with 27A on 12V, no problem at all, it surprises me alot for 3870 is not consuming a lot of power, after 2 hours of CS source, my Zalman reservator 1 plus is just barely warm, my room temperature is 80F. Well done, ATI!
Originally posted by: MKD
Hey Blast PE - thanx for such a rapid and easy to understand reply!
Worked through those settings and can confirm my 775Dual-VSTA PC has started up just fine and cpu-z reports the hoped for 4-4-4-12 for my Corsair TwinX XMS2 1GB DDR2-5400 memory part: TWIN2X2048-5400C4
The reported cpu-z Memory Timings (as tallied to your BIOS listing) are in this order:
- Frequency 332.7MHz
- FSB : DRAM 4:5
- CAS# Latency (tCL) = DRAM CAS# Latency [4]
- RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) = Active to CMD (Trcd) [4T]
- RAS# Precharge (tRP) = Precharge to Active (Trp) [4T]
- Cycle Time (tRAS) = Active to Precharge (Tras) [12T]
- Command Rate (CR) = DRAM Command Rate [2T Command]
As you didn't mention it I have left the setting from lower down the BIOS screen:
DRAM Voltage = Auto
It all makes a lot more sense now.
Have to hope it stays stable
Now of course I read there could be yet more performance freely available:
1) That it MAY be quicker to run the memory at 533 instead of 667
2) That I could be overclocking my 6300 beyond its now 1862MHz = 7x266MHz + 1066MHz
Enough for one day
Thanks!
MKD