btw, this mobo kinda got quite alot of option.... tweak till u siow
kalo u wan easy bios...stick with ur p35-ds3 n do a pencil mod lulz
aku punya 2 sen
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2oz Copper PCB Mobo OC Discussion, Gigabyte UD3 P45 Series UD3/UD3R/UD3P
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pcb got 2oz cooper doesnt mean can support the TRUE la...its meant for something else
btw, this mobo kinda got quite alot of option.... tweak till u siow kalo u wan easy bios...stick with ur p35-ds3 n do a pencil mod lulz aku punya 2 sen This post has been edited by tkh_1001: Oct 30 2008, 09:10 PM |
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ncie result hengmy
ape bende u adjust kat bios? |
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QUOTE(hengmy @ Dec 13 2008, 09:37 PM) thx so much bro hmm...u mean adjsut the cpu REF?thx, i adjust all those setting inside bios that can adjust, it easily can boot at 500fsb, but to stable it need to adjust those GTL REFs. it idle on air con room, i am using TR IFX 14 that one so many value i saw in my fren's ud3p... if trial and error adjust till sienz |
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cm 212 shud be a lil behind s1283...
the best of all wud be TRUE and V8...... but it will be a lil expensive tho....i liek their looks so much |
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Dec 28 2008, 09:55 PM) but if use SS kit means need to remove the whole mobo? xigmatek punya SS kit come with a adhesive tape on the back plate...so that backplate will stick to ur mobo refer to the above list i posted u only need to remove ur mobo one time for 1st installation...the rest of the time u dont really have to remove ur mobo for uninstallation/installation process |
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QUOTE(alpha_company @ Dec 29 2008, 07:35 AM) one of the best is TRUE and s1283/s1284 for intel procs.. TRUE dont need lapping to beat its rival but there's a problem with true because the base is uneven and it should be sanded down to make it flat... if price is concerned s1283/s1284 is much better because it offers the same performance at a much lower price.. V8 is not one of the best at all...it just looks cool.. the cooling performance of v8 is disappointing and can't rival true/s1283. it sucks.. its good on its original form from what i saw from online review seems like V8 can rival TRUE..... almost on par |
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