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 BIOSTAR TFOFCE 965PT/DLX Disscussion

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FLubber
post Apr 6 2007, 03:03 PM

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new 965PT user here. anyone noticed that there's something weird with this board's RAM timings? when i set FSB:RAM to 1:2 or 3:5, CL4, cpuz reports it as CL3. but when i set it to 1:1 CL4, it becomes the normal CL4. is it bios problem or something else? huh.gif
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post Apr 10 2007, 02:12 PM

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I read in the Rebel's Haven forum that is :
1. TForce 965 Deluxe
2. TForce 965PT
3. TForce 965 Express

The express version is the one that supports 2.6v vdimm.

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I also have some problems routing the thick 24pin power cable sweat.gif For the 4 pin CPU power cable I routed it so that it goes from the PSU to the rear exhaust fan then bent 90 degrees to the connector on the board. I tried doing the same for the 24 pin but it was just too thick to properly route it..
BTW, does the Scyte Ninja use a metal black plate? you might need to insulate the metal black plate with insulating tape because the pins at the back of the motherboard will touch the back plate and you won't be able to POST. That's what happened with my Tr Ultra-120

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post May 8 2007, 04:26 PM

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bumping an old thread. Is there anyway to do the vdroop mod on this motherboard but using a pencil instead? i wanna do a pencil mod for the vdroop instead of soldering things. and looking at this picture

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will connecting the 2 points by drawing a line on the PCB using a pencil from one of the points to the second point work?

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post Jun 9 2007, 12:25 AM

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its better to change the NB heatsink. the zalman flower heatsink works fine. if you don't wanna change the heatsink, whether its safe or not it depends on how hot the NB gets.

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post Aug 6 2007, 04:12 PM

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polygon from Rebel Haven forums is ordering a unit of Q6600 to test it out. hopefully it would be a YES thumbup.gif
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post Aug 24 2007, 04:16 PM

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its for 1333FSb support
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post Jan 29 2009, 08:44 PM

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can this board support 45nm CPU?

 

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