Originally posted by: Megatomic
Stout, use the drivers on the nVidia website. But just so you know, nVidia will be releasing a new set of drivers very soon.
Which version of the 8RDA+ do you have?
How can I find out the version/stepping of the mobo?
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Stout, use the drivers on the nVidia website. But just so you know, nVidia will be releasing a new set of drivers very soon.
Which version of the 8RDA+ do you have?
I'd go with the copper Iceberg as copper conducts heat better than aluminum. Then you can just use your NB cooler on your SB chip. I used the passive NB cooler from my busted ASUS K7V on my SB chip. And I used ASIII in between the coolers and the chips (both NB and SB). I didn't bother installing an active cooler on my NB chip as I decided to limit my FSB o/c to just 166MHz.Originally posted by: Rashad
Thanks Megatomic
So I guess its a Vantec Iceberg job then huh? Copper or Aluminium? Any real difference? What heatsink is recommended for the SB though? I've noticed that its hotter than the NB.
Oh, the readings are only wrong because I was using Winbond HWDoctor, it doesnt give the readings in the right order (DUUH) but i find it gives a lot more readings than that crappy usdm from epox. But i'm still confused as to why the system temp is 10C higher than my old board. Where exactly is the the sensor fo the mobo anyways?
Thanks again
Originally posted by: joe4324
Is there anyway to tell what Nforce chipset they are putting into these boards? I want to buy a 8RDA+ tonight but I dont want to buy a version that doesnt support the bartons. I hear there is actually a difference in the performance between the earlier nforce2's and the newer ones as Nvidia has refined the core and made it capable of handling the new amd chips.
I'm sorry if this is already answered somewere else, I just want to get this question out here and I'm going to search some now.
