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I've seen this and the "UD3P" and "L" boards touted here, although people ask questions when they have problems.
I've had a bumpy road getting this sucker up for initial test and OS installation. It had the following initial configuration:
E6600 C2D
BFG GS-550 PSU [and wait just a minute . . . ]
2x(2x512MB) OCZ Platinum DDR2-800 5-5-5-15
1 Seagate 7200.10 320 GB HD SATA2
1 Samsung DVD/RW burner SATA
1 (old) Sony floppy-drive
eVGA 7600 GT graphics
After several reboots, including an initial entry into BIOS setup, and discovery that I'd mistakenly reversed the floppy signal-cable, I shut down, unplugged the system, grounded myself and corrected the floppy-cable problem. Re-booting resulted in a "site-wiring-fault" alarm on the APC battery-backup. I suspected the BFG PSU -- possibly a weak solder-joint that went south when I connected the power-cable a second time. Replaced the PSU with a Seasonic 550HT. Site-wiring-fault status: CORRECTED.
I had also sent e-mail to Gigabyte asking about fan-plug amperage limits. I had a spare DELTA 92mm fan available for my TR-Ultima-90 cooler. The DELTA was rated by Sidewinder Computers at 0.70A, but the label suggests that start-up amperage was more like 1.04A. Gigabyte's reply: "Don't use a fan rated at more than 1.00A. Three-pin fans will not take advantage of PWM control from the motherboard."
Even with the Seasonic PSU, "weird things" seemed to occur.
First, I noticed that the "6-Phase-LED" lights didn't light up after I replaced the PSU, even though the system posted and I got into BIOS just fine.
Second, I tried running v.1.70 MEMTEST86+ against the four OCZ modules. Keep in mind, that except for resetting the CPU multiplier to 9, I didn't change the BIOS settings -- all the memory settings were set to "Auto." [This also meant that "Enhanced Performance" was initially set to "Turbo."] After 21 minutes, MEMTEST86 was no longer updating its "Wall Time," -- the system was locked.
Third -- so I rebooted, and the system wouldn't post.
Fourth -- I decided to do three things: replace the DELTA fan with a 0.48A Tt "BLUE LED;" pull one of the two memory kits from their sockets (leaving 2x512MB or 1GB); and set the memory "Enhanced Performance" to "Standard."
Now -- I've gone through two iterations of MEMTEST86+ without a hitch. But I notice this: When I fired up initially and entered BIOS, the 6-phase-LED lights on the motherboard were on. But when I rebooted to MEMTEST86+, they're off.
Is this normal? After reading some of the remarks in another thread about "Gigabyte RMA," I hope I don't have to pursue such a thing. On the plus side, the MEMTEST86+ testing seems to be "going forward normally."
Also -- did I correctly recall some other posts suggesting that these motherboards "don't always play nice with OCZ memory kits?"
EDIT-UPDATE: MEMTEST86+ seems to freeze now after three successful iterations. Same symptoms upon reboot as mentioned: Doesn't post to monitor. Forgot to mention earlier (corrected, above) that system used eVGA 7600 GT PCI-E graphics.
I've had a bumpy road getting this sucker up for initial test and OS installation. It had the following initial configuration:
E6600 C2D
BFG GS-550 PSU [and wait just a minute . . . ]
2x(2x512MB) OCZ Platinum DDR2-800 5-5-5-15
1 Seagate 7200.10 320 GB HD SATA2
1 Samsung DVD/RW burner SATA
1 (old) Sony floppy-drive
eVGA 7600 GT graphics
After several reboots, including an initial entry into BIOS setup, and discovery that I'd mistakenly reversed the floppy signal-cable, I shut down, unplugged the system, grounded myself and corrected the floppy-cable problem. Re-booting resulted in a "site-wiring-fault" alarm on the APC battery-backup. I suspected the BFG PSU -- possibly a weak solder-joint that went south when I connected the power-cable a second time. Replaced the PSU with a Seasonic 550HT. Site-wiring-fault status: CORRECTED.
I had also sent e-mail to Gigabyte asking about fan-plug amperage limits. I had a spare DELTA 92mm fan available for my TR-Ultima-90 cooler. The DELTA was rated by Sidewinder Computers at 0.70A, but the label suggests that start-up amperage was more like 1.04A. Gigabyte's reply: "Don't use a fan rated at more than 1.00A. Three-pin fans will not take advantage of PWM control from the motherboard."
Even with the Seasonic PSU, "weird things" seemed to occur.
First, I noticed that the "6-Phase-LED" lights didn't light up after I replaced the PSU, even though the system posted and I got into BIOS just fine.
Second, I tried running v.1.70 MEMTEST86+ against the four OCZ modules. Keep in mind, that except for resetting the CPU multiplier to 9, I didn't change the BIOS settings -- all the memory settings were set to "Auto." [This also meant that "Enhanced Performance" was initially set to "Turbo."] After 21 minutes, MEMTEST86 was no longer updating its "Wall Time," -- the system was locked.
Third -- so I rebooted, and the system wouldn't post.
Fourth -- I decided to do three things: replace the DELTA fan with a 0.48A Tt "BLUE LED;" pull one of the two memory kits from their sockets (leaving 2x512MB or 1GB); and set the memory "Enhanced Performance" to "Standard."
Now -- I've gone through two iterations of MEMTEST86+ without a hitch. But I notice this: When I fired up initially and entered BIOS, the 6-phase-LED lights on the motherboard were on. But when I rebooted to MEMTEST86+, they're off.
Is this normal? After reading some of the remarks in another thread about "Gigabyte RMA," I hope I don't have to pursue such a thing. On the plus side, the MEMTEST86+ testing seems to be "going forward normally."
Also -- did I correctly recall some other posts suggesting that these motherboards "don't always play nice with OCZ memory kits?"
EDIT-UPDATE: MEMTEST86+ seems to freeze now after three successful iterations. Same symptoms upon reboot as mentioned: Doesn't post to monitor. Forgot to mention earlier (corrected, above) that system used eVGA 7600 GT PCI-E graphics.