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 DFI LANPARTY DK P35-T2RS, Discussions and Results

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post Feb 9 2008, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Feb 9 2008, 12:43 PM)
too small dude, can't see anything...
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Feb 9 2008, 01:02 PM)
reduce strength on rams

u have no choice since ure strap limited on this mobo.
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Wat is tat, mind to enlight me? Issit i should not use 1:1 divider???
Noob in OC la.... hehe icon_question.gif notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(-=J4cKa5s=- @ Feb 9 2008, 12:29 PM)
Below is my screenshot... Run Prime95, Super PI 32M

Dunno y i can OC my ram further 460Mhz 1:1. It won't boot up at all. No matter how i raise my vcore, vdram, it can't help..  sad.gif rclxub.gif  Any solutions...???

My RAM is Ballistix DDR2 1066Mhz.
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post Feb 9 2008, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(-=J4cKa5s=- @ Feb 9 2008, 02:39 PM)
Paiseh sniper
Oredi post the screenshot again.... biggrin.gif


Added on February 9, 2008, 2:40 pm
Wat is tat, mind to enlight me? Issit i should not use 1:1 divider???
Noob in OC la.... hehe  icon_question.gif  notworthy.gif
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for ure mobo i think they call it delay something in ure dram timings.. channel something..

take it like this 400 bus strap 333.. light/moderate strength is equivalent to 400 bus strap 400 aggressive/more aggresive strength..
difference is VcMH.. lower on strap 400.
lowest tRD settings easier on strap 400.


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post Feb 9 2008, 08:40 PM

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a friend of mine (requesting my BIOS setting and i think it is best to post up here biggrin.gif, the setting isn't 100% stable though since not yet priming... but i can say it's quite stable since i can even game ±2 hours with it... biggrin.gif

* it might differ from BIOS, Processor characteristic... so... pardon me if any trouble i caused biggrin.gif

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post Feb 9 2008, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Feb 9 2008, 03:09 PM)
for ure mobo i think they call it delay something in ure dram timings.. channel something..

take it like this 400 bus strap 333.. light/moderate strength is equivalent to  400 bus strap 400 aggressive/more aggresive strength..
difference is VcMH.. lower on strap 400.
lowest tRD settings easier on strap 400.
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sounds interesting... can explain more about it? thanks smile.gif
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QUOTE(gsan @ Feb 9 2008, 11:00 PM)
sounds interesting... can explain more about it? thanks  smile.gif
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try it..

reduce ure strength.. increase ure trd.. this will reduce ure NB also ure overshoot hence u can adjust ure gtl better..

later when u found the perfect fsb( vtt termination) aka ht link voltage.. u can up it and ure NB.. till then dont dude..
its a marginal gain from strength.. u can do better bandwidth gain from dram timings.. so just leave it at relax or more relax...

hmm weird lar.. i have been seeing soulfly .. aka moderator been telling everybody about y rams die or degrade.. aka talking about strength..
nobody seems to be paying attention to him..

geee i feel u bro..
and for 4 ram stick.. use that channel setting to change some trds on different stick.. get better stability..

hmm unless somebody can post ure bios screenshot i can point out for u
ive seen the LP UT version..

i am sure they didnt take out the dram strengths..

cause ure mobo hangs.. aka u guys assume its vcore etc.. but sometimes.. just sometimes.. its actually the mem for bus..
or vtt termination...

thats y so many ppl are getting different vcores .. i mean a lot of difference on same proc with same batch.. even some on different mobo's ( stupid reviewers this part.. plug and play sponsered monkeys)
when they compare mobo they say this mobo can get this much bus or vcore etc and the other less...

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post Feb 10 2008, 01:41 PM

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just wanna ask . this mobo compatible wit vista ? anyone using this wit vista ? and compatible wit crucial ballistix tracer rams ?
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QUOTE(avengers88 @ Feb 10 2008, 01:41 PM)
just wanna ask . this mobo compatible wit vista ? anyone using this wit vista ? and compatible wit crucial ballistix tracer rams ?
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wat u mean by compatible issue?im running tracer on it..jus didnt use vista yet as im still tweak it smile.gif
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my mobo has a really serious vcore issue...i've set the vcore in bios as 1.40v (1.25V + 150mV)...vdrop to 1.37v...then vdroop to 1.32v...really hope there will be a volt-mod or some work around on this...this really shock me coz last time wif my DQ6, the vdroop as good as zero.

btw...do you guys plug in the floppy power molex to the FDP?
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QUOTE(remysix @ Feb 10 2008, 02:18 PM)
my mobo has a really serious vcore issue...i've set the vcore in bios as 1.40v (1.25V + 150mV)...vdrop to 1.37v...then vdroop to 1.32v...really hope there will be a volt-mod or some work around on this...this really shock me coz last time wif my DQ6, the vdroop as good as zero.

btw...do you guys plug in the floppy power molex to the FDP?
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wow bro..its bigger vdrop..i've set mine 1.312v in bios n load 1.296v..not dat much vdrop compare to u sweat.gif bout floppy i didnt use floppy..myb others can tell blush.gif
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QUOTE(mfcm @ Feb 10 2008, 02:22 PM)
wow bro..its bigger vdrop..i've set mine 1.312v in bios n load 1.296v..not dat much vdrop compare to u  sweat.gif bout floppy i didnt use floppy..myb others can tell blush.gif
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yup...it's a big diff and really not gonna help me in ocing...i need to 'inteligently calculate' the vcore that i'd need to set in bios to achieve my target... doh.gif

not that floppy disk drive la bro tongue.gif ...there's a power connector on the box itself called 'FDP'...u can use ur floppy power molex to supply extra power to the mobo...according to the manual, it is meant to supply extra power to stabilize the system when u go for dual gfx. this DK is my second mobo from DFI...last time used the LP UT nF4 Ultra-D...got the same thing. and most people would recommend to plug the power in to help stabilize ur oc.
so, just wanna check whether u guys plug it or not?

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QUOTE(remysix @ Feb 10 2008, 02:29 PM)
yup...it's a big diff and really not gonna help me in ocing...i need to 'inteligently calculate' the vcore that i'd need to set in bios to achieve my target... doh.gif

not that floppy disk drive la bro tongue.gif ...there's a power connector on the box itself called 'FDP'...u can use ur floppy power molex to supply extra power to the mobo...according to the manual, it is meant to supply extra power to stabilize the system when u go for dual gfx. this DK is my second mobo from DFI...last time used the LP UT nF4 Ultra-D...got the same thing. and most people would recommend to plug the power in to help stabilize ur oc.
so, just wanna check whether u guys plug it or not?
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kekeke then my bad.. blush.gif lastime u plug the fdp?help to stabilize ur oc bro?i didnt plug it..but if help much to stabilize oc then i wud to plug it later smile.gif
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QUOTE(remysix @ Feb 10 2008, 02:18 PM)
my mobo has a really serious vcore issue...i've set the vcore in bios as 1.40v (1.25V + 150mV)...vdrop to 1.37v...then vdroop to 1.32v...really hope there will be a volt-mod or some work around on this...this really shock me coz last time wif my DQ6, the vdroop as good as zero.

btw...do you guys plug in the floppy power molex to the FDP?
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really? then i'm really dissapointed with this DK doh.gif
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QUOTE(gsan @ Feb 10 2008, 03:32 PM)
really? then i'm really dissapointed with this DK  doh.gif

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@remysix, mfcm
i plugged in the Floppy Power, like i used to with SLI-DR icon_idea.gif, no harm done what... brows.gif
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Feb 10 2008, 03:47 PM)
Donkey Kong doh.gif laugh.gif

@remysix, mfcm
i plugged in the Floppy Power, like i used to with SLI-DR icon_idea.gif, no harm done what... brows.gif
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Its highly recommended to plug in the Floppy power connector. It'll give the mobo additional stability when the GC draws some power from the mobo especially if ur GC is the high-end wan.
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Feb 10 2008, 03:47 PM)
Donkey Kong doh.gif laugh.gif

@remysix, mfcm
i plugged in the Floppy Power, like i used to with SLI-DR icon_idea.gif, no harm done what... brows.gif
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for oc purpose, i'd plug in everything i could into the board...just to make sure that u have a nice and stable juice running throughout ur system...

anyway, about the vdroop issue...mine is really bad. but maybe u guys are luckier...just like mfcm said that his only a few mV which is acceptable...
btw, just realize that my Core1 (the second core) is kinda weak...just prime at 3.45G, others ok, but Core2 spitted out error as early as the 2nd minute...mmm...wonder why coz last time ok jek
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my CPUz shows 1.424V on idle and 1.408V on load, i guess not that big as yours huh...
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QUOTE(jy14 @ Feb 10 2008, 03:51 PM)
Its highly recommended to plug in the Floppy power connector. It'll give the mobo additional stability when the GC draws some power from the mobo especially if ur GC is the high-end wan.
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good and stable running juice == good mobo stability == better for oc...so, for oc, i'd plug it in...
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my CPUz shows 1.424V on idle and 1.408V on load, i guess not that big as yours huh...


not to say anything but i believe my rm300 ip35-e can perform better than this complicated board la. eh. Too many settings for this board... for "intelligent" users huh brows.gif
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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Feb 10 2008, 07:09 PM)
not to say anything but i believe my rm300 ip35-e can perform better than this complicated board la. eh. Too many settings for this board... for "intelligent" users huh brows.gif
Aha, yeah, can your IP35-E do 550MHz of bus speed?
Even with LN2 or DI the IP35-E won't be able to reach there.

DFI Lanparty DK P35 T2RS can.
That's the differences.

IP35-E is only built for mild overclocking.
DFI Lanparty boards is always built for crazy oc'ers.

Nothing is perfect in this world, so don't compare the vdroop thingie.
Plus, IP35-E has been launched for over a year now. Remind me again how old is DFI Lanparty DK P35 T2RS? rolleyes.gif

With IP35-E gone through a lot of bios update while DK P35 T2RS launched around 2-3 months ago, you'd expect the DK P35 to be better in everything?

Ever heard of Logical Thinking? wink.gif

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