My board is working great now with the 2-1 Bios
Originally posted by: Waylay00
So for beginners, is this a hard board to get optimized? I have never built a PC, and I would rather not want to have to a lot of troubleshooting from the get-go. Also, I do not plan to OC hardly at all.
Originally posted by: vanvock
I was wanting to look on the CD for the complete manual but my current system says it can't read it. What's up? Does it have to be on the ultra board to be read?
Yeah, my fan is touching the sound modual but it's ok.The PCB of the sound module is pretty tall and my 120mm fan on my Cooler master centurion 5...
I had that problem too. Just open the CD in and go to the manual directory and open the LP NF4.pdfI was wanting to look on the CD for the complete manual but my current system says it can't read it. What's up? Does it have to be on the ultra board to be read?
Originally posted by: PascalT
The UltraD comes with SATA adapters correct? (for those without native SATA support on PSU)
Originally posted by: majkeli
I just got mine from ZipZoomFly and the on board power and reset switches were also smashed. Luckily they weren't broken, just mangled a bit. It took me an hour to get the teensy tiny pieces back together and the cover on over them. Other than that the board looks ok. The problem lies in the audio board being packaged on top of those little reset switches. That's a stupid place to put it, there just isn't room there. I don't think this is Zipzoom fly's fault, it's just poor packaging design from DFI.
...geek joy.![]()
Originally posted by: ryant
Originally posted by: ryant
1. The 20 pin must be in the center of the 24 pin connection??? So, I must leave space in both sides of the 24 pin?
3. Yes. It is the onboard speaker. Should I connect this? With what?
4. I am speaking about the right position of each of them. "Where is the red cable, right or left" etc
1. You'll find if you look closely at the connector and the socket theres only one way the connector can physically go in. This is by leaving 4 pins free at one end of the 24 pin socket open and lining up the clip on the socket and the plug. Youll notice that the clip on the socket isnt in the socket's exact centre.
3. Its an onboard speaker. It just is. Theres nothing to plug, it beeps when it must. It beeps when the jumper is connected. Sometimes it does long beeps. Sometimes it does short beeps. You never know. I think youll find that the standard for onboard speakers.
4. Pass. I officially have no clue what you're talking about.
Originally posted by: AthlonAlien
I couldn't resist and ordered 1 fro NewEgg just a few minutes ago![]()