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Hello, me again. So i have got a new board from overclocker's, and i've put the new v1.3b bios on. It's pretty much solved the vcore problems i had earlier - kudos to you guys and J&W :) However, there's a new problem...i dont know if i have some settings wrong but i've overclocked to 3.6g at 1.18 volts. PCIE is set to pll, Sata is set to fixed. C1E and the other cpu thingy's are set to disable. Core temps are low, around 32 degrees idle. Only problem is when i restart the computer, or reboot it, the bios often doesnt load first time round. The computer switches on, i see nothing on the boot LED display...then the conputer automatically switches off and reboots, only this time, bios and windows boot (with overclocked settings). Explanation?
 
Hello, me again. So i have got a new board from overclocker's, and i've put the new v1.3b bios on. It's pretty much solved the vcore problems i had earlier - kudos to you guys and J&W :) However, there's a new problem...i dont know if i have some settings wrong but i've overclocked to 3.6g at 1.18 volts. PCIE is set to pll, Sata is set to fixed. C1E and the other cpu thingy's are set to disable. Core temps are low, around 32 degrees idle. Only problem is when i restart the computer, or reboot it, the bios often doesnt load first time round. The computer switches on, i see nothing on the boot LED display...then the conputer automatically switches off and reboots, only this time, bios and windows boot (with overclocked settings). Explanation?

the Intel so called "anti-overclock" dual boot mechanism, it's normal.
 
Ken - can you please clarify differences between this and the pro? So as far as I understand - the pro has solid capacitors (better for oc?), second LAN and second BIOS chip?

they are of the same PCB, and of nearly the same ability to overclock,
solid capacitors are proven to provide longer service time, but not meaning the "wet" caps are short.
 
Credit where it's due - the customer service and support we're getting from kenofstephen and J&W is simply superb. I hope kenofstephen's boss reads these threads because he's doing a geat job for J&W and their customers.

I also think that the J&W attitude has made this thread a really nice place to post recently. We've got a very positive, collaborative, feeling going that I think we have all participated in, although I admit I was very hard to begin with.

Thanks again kenofstephen.

you're welcome!
I just want you guys to use the boards happily, that's it. ;)
 
Hi, i have a e4500 running in this mobo and i am going to attempt to overclock it. Would it be possible for someone to give me a idiots rough guide to doing this, i was thinking of upping the FSB, also i am using the stock cooler has anyone any suggestions of a better cpu cooler to buy.
I am currently using 3gig of this ram
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-030-GL&groupid=701&catid=8&subcat=144

With an E4500 I would simply put the FSB on linear and turn it up to 250, then try 270 and then 300. You shouldn't to adjust much else as the voltage control is excellent on default and the chipset will easily cope with 200-350 FSB without adjustment. Possibly lock the PCIe speed to 'By PLL' and then 100. Leave SATA on Startup.
 
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Makes a bit more sense now, Good luck on the cooling, Tuniq tower is on offer at the moment (the LED one but its cheaper than the non LED one) that gets my vote.
 
Anyone have much experience with the front power LED cable not being the right size? (Primarily on the P182?)

I just got a P182 a few days ago, and I can fit the front LED into where it states on the motherboard. The cable on the case has a 3 pin plug, but only two of these have cables going in (The two ends). Anyone know a way to make it fit?
 
You can either cut it as suggested above or use a small screwdriver to push the pin out of the SIL connector and then slot it into the next one.
 
I had some left over cash from a bonus and was intrigued by this board so bought a few parts for a testing. What sort of clock should I expect from the following setup?

JW IP35 Pro
E2200
2gb of G.Skill PC6400 (CAS4 Dual Channel Kit (F2-6400CL4D-2GBHK)
AC Pro 7
500W psu

Also any settings relevant to the e2200 i should change?

Cheers
 
I had some left over cash from a bonus and was intrigued by this board so bought a few parts for a testing. What sort of clock should I expect from the following setup?

JW IP35 Pro
E2200
2gb of G.Skill PC6400 (CAS4 Dual Channel Kit (F2-6400CL4D-2GBHK)
AC Pro 7
500W psu

Also any settings relevant to the e2200 i should change?

Cheers

Try just turning up the fsb. Less adjustment, more overclock seems to be the trick with this board.
 
Jumped straight in at 3Ghz, only adjustments were +0.25v mem voltage, PCI-e set to 100, sata set to fixed, mem manually set to 5-5-5-15. idle of 23c, load of 46-48c when running ORTHOS. This e2200 chip is actually really picky when setting the fsb!
 
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