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Cons: this motherboard is subpar for overclocking quads. My Q6600 which i was able to achieve over 4.3ghz on a less expensive X38 was maxed at 4198 on this board. it died after about a month and a half and DFI is being VERY difficult with the RMA giving me no help at all
Originally posted by: aigomorla
BOOO...
guys my DFI killed my Wolfdale @ 4.3ghz in 1 month!!!
I was ONLY pushing 1.57Vcore. Hey thats not safe?!?!?!?
It only lasted 1 month and now im gonna file an RMA.
You guys see how stupid this sounds? This is why when i killed my wolfdale, i went OOPS too much voltage, stupid me.
And then tossed it.
You dont RANT when you kill something you overclocked. By overclocking you accepted that risk.
This is how you tell apart from newbie Overclockers, with veteran overclockers.
When a vet kills a chip, its a *sigh* DAYAM! off to buy another one.
not lets see if i can lie my way into an RMA because im too cheap to accept broken toys.
Personally he got what he asked for. No idiot would ever recomend that stupid insane voltage on non sub ambient cooling. And no idiot would rant if he killed a chip that was on sub ambient cooling.
Originally posted by: Sentry2
Well, not that it makes a huge difference but I'm pretty sure he killed his board and not the Q6600.
I'm sure he's on phase as well. I don't know why 4.2GHz to 4.3GHz would be out of reach with a good chip and even SS phase.
Just my thoughts.
Originally posted by: Sentry2
Well, not that it makes a huge difference but I'm pretty sure he killed his board and not the Q6600.
I'm sure he's on phase as well. I don't know why 4.2GHz to 4.3GHz would be out of reach with a good chip and even SS phase.
Just my thoughts.
Oh good, so you own that board? I was thinking of getting a couple for my Q6600 builds, planning to crossfire my 4850s (and perhaps pick up two more for a second rig, they're hard to resist).Originally posted by: aigomorla
What board you guys think i use on benches? Its not gigabyte. And i wouldnt consider myself a noob.
Infact here:
http://i125.photobucket.com/al...aigomorla/IMG_0900.jpg
mmm why that looks like the DFI he was ranting about. :T
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Oh good, so you own that board? I was thinking of getting a couple for my Q6600 builds, planning to crossfire my 4850s (and perhaps pick up two more for a second rig, they're hard to resist).Originally posted by: aigomorla
What board you guys think i use on benches? Its not gigabyte. And i wouldnt consider myself a noob.
Infact here:
http://i125.photobucket.com/al...aigomorla/IMG_0900.jpg
mmm why that looks like the DFI he was ranting about. :T
How is the BIOS, and how important would it be to get the X48 over the X38? X48 has official 400Mhz FSB support, but I would imagine that X38 can do 400MHz unofficially. I plan on running my chips @ 3.6, 400x9, if cooling holds. (Planning on picking up some Tuniq Tower 120s.) It would be nice to have some FSB headroom to OC some 45nm quads in the future though. Is X48 better at pushing high FSBs on quads than X38?
I was a little worried about VRM cooling, there's a heatsink, but I dunno how big it is. It doesn't look like it covers much area. I'm wondering how many VRM phases it has for the CPU, it has two long cypress semiconductor chips, instead of a whole bunch of smaller mosfets like Gigabyte boards have.
Also, why the fan on the southbridge? Does it need it?
Do you mean that the X48 boards are more picky than the X38 boards for GTL voltage adjustments? Why would that be, they are the same chipset effectively.Originally posted by: aigomorla
The X48 is even more pickier with GTL values. So if you try to GTL tweek your voltage, the board doesnt boot.
You mean the reset reset button? Not reset with a clear CMOS button?Originally posted by: aigomorla
What i do love about the board is you can reset your cmos just by holding down the reset button for 5 seconds.
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Do you mean that the X48 boards are more picky than the X38 boards for GTL voltage adjustments? Why would that be, they are the same chipset effectively.Originally posted by: aigomorla
The X48 is even more pickier with GTL values. So if you try to GTL tweek your voltage, the board doesnt boot.
You mean the reset reset button? Not reset with a clear CMOS button?Originally posted by: aigomorla
What i do love about the board is you can reset your cmos just by holding down the reset button for 5 seconds.
Bottom line - should I get the X38 model or the X48 model? Not worried about the cost difference. It looks like you have the X38 model.
Originally posted by: Sentry2
Yes, 4.3 may be very difficult...but it can be done with a good chip on single stage phase. Now I wouldn't recommend trying that with a retail unit such as a Vapochill or Mach but rather a custom one like a unit built by Jin or another experienced builder who will tune your unit specifically for what you're using it for.
But...then again who the hell goes over to newegg to bitch because a MB died...and oh it just happened to be while he was trying to push 4.3GHz. Trust me, I'm with ya aigomorla.![]()
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Lastly, he's a noob. Why? I havent met ONE experienced OCer that says the DFI is crap unless your a noob that doesnt know how to use one.
