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Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: AkumaX yup, 1st stick can go in 1 or 2, 2nd stick has to be in 3
That doesn't make sense.. I have my first stick in 2 and second in 3 then... 😛 So it has to be 1 -> 3 then? Correct?

yeah, that's how epox labeled them.. i was going by the picture 🙂

so one has to be in the far slot, while any other can be in the 2 nearest slots 🙂

that's how they wanted to distinguish just in case you wanted to do dc but if you had an odd # or sticks

(like, if you want 1gb dc, but you had 2 x 256 and 1 x 512)
 
Originally posted by: bobcpg
I'm looking at my manual and i still dont think your using the dual memory channel

try to get some pic of the manual up.... look at page 3-2

I don''t believe i am..

I was looking at the 64 bit config...
 
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: xcript
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: xcript
Originally posted by: Walleye
(from 1.35 to 1.75 (or 1.8))

Stock is 1.5v isn't it?

Yes.

Damn. You beat me. 🙂

eh, whatever 😛

i thought it was 1.35... i know i saw 1.35 on my 2400, is that the core voltage? i thought it was... oh well, whatever 😛

I believe it's 1.65 on a Barton, Couldn't be chipset either ( normally 1.6v )

Don't think there are any 1.35 v on current boards/CPU's



 
Originally posted by: bjc112
Epox Manual

yep, notice the first note in the NOTES: section

dimm 2 and 3 are shared memory channel and they are grouped together, while dimm1 is dedicated for the 2 channel and is distant from the other 2.

bob
 
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: xcript
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: xcript
Originally posted by: Walleye
(from 1.35 to 1.75 (or 1.8))

Stock is 1.5v isn't it?

Yes.

Damn. You beat me. 🙂

eh, whatever 😛

i thought it was 1.35... i know i saw 1.35 on my 2400, is that the core voltage? i thought it was... oh well, whatever 😛

I believe it's 1.65 on a Barton, Couldn't be chipset either ( normally 1.6v )

Don't think there are any 1.35 v on current boards/CPU's

well, i'd pull my heatsink off my 2400 and take a look, but i just dont care enough. so i'll take your word for it 🙂
 
Originally posted by: bobcpg
Originally posted by: bjc112
Epox Manual

yep, notice the first note in the NOTES: section

dimm 2 and 3 are shared memory channel and they are grouped together, while dimm1 is dedicated for the 2 channel and is distant from the other 2.

bob


Thanks for clearing that up...

And thanks for the heads up all...










Now continue telling me you love the pics..

😉
 
Originally posted by: cheapgoose
nice and clean but nothing special.

nice system though!

Ya I figured that...

No coolermaster or anything..

Better than your run of the mill Gatewat/Dell however..

🙂
 
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: cheapgoose nice and clean but nothing special. nice system though!
Ya I figured that... No coolermaster or anything.. Better than your run of the mill Gatewat/Dell however.. 🙂

Hey, I have a gatewy case!!! 😛 I got it when I use to work there - it's a great tool! The whole thing is tooless, and it uses industry standard parts. Honestly, it's one of the best built cases I've ever had the pleasure of working with 🙂 Upgrading is a snap, and it's not bad looking either. 😛
 
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: cheapgoose nice and clean but nothing special. nice system though!
Ya I figured that... No coolermaster or anything.. Better than your run of the mill Gatewat/Dell however.. 🙂

Hey, I have a gatewy case!!! 😛 I got it when I use to work there - it's a great tool! The whole thing is tooless, and it uses industry standard parts. Honestly, it's one of the best built cases I've ever had the pleasure of working with 🙂 Upgrading is a snap, and it's not bad looking either. 😛

Alright, alright... I take it back.

I do have to agree, Gateway and Dells snap cases are sweet..
 
Originally posted by: Walleye
i dont like your case.

edit:
i dont mean that in a bad way, it's just...

i dont like your case.

Other than the case, not a bad system. Nice overclock too! How's the noise with that Vantec HSF?
 
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: cheapgoose nice and clean but nothing special. nice system though!
Ya I figured that... No coolermaster or anything.. Better than your run of the mill Gatewat/Dell however.. 🙂

Hey, I have a gatewy case!!! 😛 I got it when I use to work there - it's a great tool! The whole thing is tooless, and it uses industry standard parts. Honestly, it's one of the best built cases I've ever had the pleasure of working with 🙂 Upgrading is a snap, and it's not bad looking either. 😛

Alright, alright... I take it back.

I do have to agree, Gateway and Dells snap cases are sweet..

i actually prefer working with my POS dynapower metis case than my dell 8250 case.

it just seems sturdier or something.

i dont like plastic covered cases...

oh well, still a great computer 🙂
 
Originally posted by: MonkeyDriveExpress
Originally posted by: Walleye
i dont like your case.

edit:
i dont mean that in a bad way, it's just...

i dont like your case.

Other than the case, not a bad system. Nice overclock too! How's the noise with that Vantec HSF?

GREAT.

Awesome combo between performance/noise/price...

keeps me running a cool 49C when loaded..

🙂
 
How fast can this thing go from 0 to 60? What about fuel efficiency? I don't see freakin airbags anywhere, what a freaking rip off.
 
cool... you definitely need more things though.. like some others have said.. looks like stuff i've seen a million times before. 🙂

time to go liquid cooled!
 
Originally posted by: CraigRT
cool... you definitely need more things though.. like some others have said.. looks like stuff i've seen a million times before. 🙂

time to go liquid cooled!

Well i'm up for suggestions... I just don't feel like blowing $300 on LN2 or water when i already have a damn good overclock on air..

I think a new case would probably be better...

😕


Let me know if you think i should add/change anything..
 
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Originally posted by: bjc112
56K beware, ( 400 K a piece )


Tell me what you think..

1700+@2.4ghz
Epox 8rda+
Radeon 9500 Pro
2x 512 Hyper X 3200..

Pic 1

Pic 2

Pic 3

Pic 4

Pic 5

Pic 6

Let me know what you think...


EDIT: Have not been running dual channel 🙂| ) Epox Manual..



I think your pics are too big, you should post at 1024x768.


I figured someone would chime in and say that... They were taken @ 1600x1200..
 
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Originally posted by: bjc112
56K beware, ( 400 K a piece )


Tell me what you think..

1700+@2.4ghz
Epox 8rda+
Radeon 9500 Pro
2x 512 Hyper X 3200..

Pic 1

Pic 2

Pic 3

Pic 4

Pic 5

Pic 6

Let me know what you think...


EDIT: Have not been running dual channel 🙂| ) Epox Manual..



I think your pics are too big, you should post at 1024x768.


I figured someone would chime in and say that... They were taken @ 1600x1200..

I have enough speed(t1) to download them but my work computer won't do 16x12.

 
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