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 DFI nF3/4 series (LP and Infinity) users come in, Overclocking ability and troubleshooting

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post Apr 13 2005, 05:37 PM

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and yet this fella gonna push higher than 280 (did i ask him to do that... whistling.gif )...and to add...at 2225 timing...hope he can reach DDR600 drool.gif ...btw...gamers...what's your mushkin stick stock rating...DDR333 or DDR400???

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post Apr 13 2005, 05:58 PM

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ddr400. currenly running at ddr500 at 3.5v rock stable. i read somewhere in the web saying that bh6 is 250mhz max oc. other than that is bootable but not stable.. later i will give it a try..
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Just got my PSU yesterday. I tried using my BH6 which wasn't even stable at 235FSB at any vdimm on my LPB NF2 and I manage to boot into Windows at 260FSB 3.4vdimm with A64. Haven't tested stability yet but it was good for surfing and installing drivers tongue.gif

Will bench soon when I have more time on hand wink.gif
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post Apr 13 2005, 10:55 PM

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QUOTE(gamers maniac @ Apr 13 2005, 05:58 PM)
ddr400. currenly running at ddr500 at 3.5v rock stable. i read somewhere in the web saying that bh6 is 250mhz max oc. other than that is bootable but not stable.. later i will give it a try..
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DoH is using DDR333...but that 280fsb wan...dunno la whether stable or not...he didn't mentioned...but he is running his rig at 258@2225...according to his sig...
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post Apr 14 2005, 08:48 AM

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guys... anyone running SLi?
maybe offtopic, but juz wanna ask..
i wanna oC the gC, do we need to oC both at same speed?
due 1 of the GC has bad ventilation [the fan in cramped space] the oC might drop significantly rite?[overheat]
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QUOTE(e-jump @ Apr 14 2005, 10:48 AM)
guys... anyone running SLi?
maybe offtopic, but juz wanna ask..
i wanna oC the gC, do we need to oC both at same speed?
due 1 of the GC has bad ventilation [the fan in cramped space] the oC might drop significantly rite?[overheat]
I'm not aware of anyone here running SLI yet but I will be soon in a couple of weeks when I get more cash. Currently using my old but trusty GF4MX 440 PCI tongue.gif

To run SLI, both cards have to be identical - bios, speeds, manufacturer, everything identical basically. The graphic card in the first PCI slot would have higher temps I suppose as the flow of air will be disrupted by the 2nd graphic card. You may or may not have to drop overclock speeds to run in SLI successfully.

Are you planning to do SLI? Let us know how it goes wink.gif
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owh.. iC..
thanx for the info..
juz curious.. esp bout OC to d same speed
btw, i dont have sLi mobo ler doh.gif
maybe few yrs later wink.gif

good luck to future sLi GC'ers wink.gif
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post Apr 15 2005, 01:41 AM

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Beta 14/4 fixes several issues with RAM compatibility.

http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/other/114
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post Apr 15 2005, 11:02 AM

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How much you bought your SLI?
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post Apr 15 2005, 10:30 PM

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280FSB with memtest passed twice, you guys think it is stable?
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post Apr 15 2005, 10:42 PM

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Important Information for DFI nForce4 users~!!! Follow the steps below before you hangus your RAMs

QUOTE(Onepagebook From XS)
when you play winbond utt type of ram on DFI NF4 series, and if you set the jp17 on 2-3, after your play is done. PLEASE, do as followed:

Clear CMOS before set the jp17 back to default 1-2 position or set the 3.2v before set the jp17 back to 1-2. Several of my friends already killed their ram already. Be very careful about this.

and be sure look at when you set 2.6v and see if voltage monitor under the bios is showing exactly what you set.
jp17 is the jumper that enable the 4.0vdimm


Credit to sniper for informing me about this tongue.gif thumbup.gif

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showth...14&page=1&pp=25

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post Apr 16 2005, 01:19 AM

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QUOTE(Evogenix @ Apr 15 2005, 10:42 PM)
Important Information for DFI nForce4 users~!!! Follow the steps below before you hangus your RAMs
jp17 is the jumper that enable the 4.0vdimm
Credit to sniper for informing me about this tongue.gif thumbup.gif

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showth...14&page=1&pp=25

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i thought the latest 14/4 bios fixed it?

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post Apr 16 2005, 08:29 AM

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// kianwee :
prevent is better than curing

if the 414 BIOS already fixed the bug, y XS wanna create a thread to inform the forumer about the issue???

think about it... answer is in there
btw, what you thought is wrong... sleep.gif"

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post Apr 16 2005, 10:20 AM

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QUOTE(Evogenix @ Apr 16 2005, 08:29 AM)
// kianwee :
prevent is better than curing

if the 414 BIOS already fixed the bug, y XS wanna create a thread to inform the forumer about the issue???

think about it... answer is in there
btw, what you thought is wrong... sleep.gif"

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I've already know about this problem long ago and if you see properly the thread created is before the oscar latest bios update. wacko.gif BTW, the problem doesn't effect everyone, some kill the CMOS instead of RAM.
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post Apr 16 2005, 10:41 AM

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If i remember correctly this problem effects 2 people in the whole community. shakehead.gif

I think it is a luck problem or noobness problem instead of a motherboard problem.

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post Apr 16 2005, 11:11 AM

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// Mr Know Everything :
post #251 doesnt mention will effect to everyone
it will only effect those users that enabled 4.0vdimm and switch back the jp17 from 2-3 to 1-2 without a proper way.
indeed you are right, some people that lucky enough that will only kill the CMOS, else, prepare a farewell party for the RAMs thumbup.gif thumbup.gif

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post Apr 16 2005, 11:50 AM

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// Mr. TRYING to be "smart" :

post #254 means that the problem will not effect ALL those users that enabled 4.0vdimm and switch back the jp17 from 2-3 to 1-2 without a proper way. laugh.gif
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post Apr 16 2005, 12:27 PM

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I would like to express my regret of any tension cause here. smile.gif
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post Apr 16 2005, 12:32 PM

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Hehe funny la u fellas tongue.gif

Anyway I got a question and i'm not sure if it should be posted here. I'm running the SLI-DR and I got 2 SATA drives. When I load into WinXP SP2, I have the Safely Remove Hardware icon in my taskbar. Funny thing though its my 2 SATA HDD's that are available for remove??? Doesn't make sense to me. What if I remove my C:\ where Windows is? tongue.gif
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QUOTE(De_Cruelz @ Apr 16 2005, 12:32 PM)
Hehe funny la u fellas tongue.gif

Anyway I got a question and i'm not sure if it should be posted here. I'm running the SLI-DR and I got 2 SATA drives. When I load into WinXP SP2, I have the Safely Remove Hardware icon in my taskbar. Funny thing though its my 2 SATA HDD's that are available for remove??? Doesn't make sense to me. What if I remove my C:\ where Windows is? tongue.gif
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Yeah, it happens to me too. smile.gif

I read from dfi street that actually sata is plug and play, just like USB. i guess i wont try to be funny and plug it in and out when the hard disk is running.

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