Ah I'm almost regretting sending mine back now!
I'm kind of regretting NOT sending mine back.
Ah I'm almost regretting sending mine back now!
Its not a major problem if your an experience user.
I just found it slightly tedious looking for the CMOS jumper
EDIT:
I managed to fix the dual-channel problem. Switching the two modules around seemed to fix it. Very strange but at least it works now![]()
I'm kind of regretting NOT sending mine back.
Nah - I'm stuck at 3.4GHz. I've got 4.2GHz out of the E6750 thoughIt's stable enough to run SuperPi, but not Prime Stable. I can do 4GHz Prime Stable though (500x8).
It does seem much more consistent in it's response to changes with Dual-Cores than Quad-Cores. The voltages are all rock-solid though, still practically no Vdroop at all, but the Northbridge heatsink isn't really big enough for long-term running at 525FSB with 1.65V on the Northbridge and 1.40V on the CPUFSB. I've got a fan on the Northbridge to get it semi-stable at 525FSB, and naturally, I'm running proper custom water-cooling for the CPU.
I will try the older BIOS at the weekend.
Its not a major problem if your an experience user.
I just found it slightly tedious looking for the CMOS jumper
EDIT:
I managed to fix the dual-channel problem. Switching the two modules around seemed to fix it. Very strange but at least it works now![]()
Anyone contacted the company about the SATA issue?
agree, from your demand and usage, I think you have to get the Gigabyte P35-DS4 AT LEAST.
what issue? there is no problem at all.
I have explained on last page to clarify some misunderstandings.
I have;
2 x Gigabyte P35-DS4
1 x Gigabyte P35-DQ6
1 x ASUS P5K-E
1 x Abit IP35-Pro
1 x Foxconn P35A
5 x Gigabyte P965-DS4
1 x Gigabyte P31-DS3L
1 x Gigabyte GA-73PVM-S2H
1 x EVGA 630 OC
and 1 x JW IP35-Pro
I also have a couple of X38 boards here that aren't mine, but the local computer shop has lent them to me to see if I want to buy 5 to replace my P965 boards.
I like motherboards. I also run an SAP test suite, so I do need a lot of hardware to generate signals to fire against by test server, hence all the machines.
Sorry, but I don't accept that this board runs SATA II as most people understand it ie. 300Mb/s with NCQ at least.
Manufacturer option. Vanilla ICH7~9 non-R supports AHCI, its just that Intel's Matrix Storage drivers won't support AHCI on the base-ICH chips. If the OS natively supports AHCI, thus not dependent on vendor drivers for it, then all that is needed is for the BIOS to [properly] enable it.
ASUS has opted not to support AHCI on motherboards using base-ICH chips. Gigabyte has opted to support it for operating systems with native AHCI support.
Just grabbed this from another forum, can anybody confirm it?
ICH8 & ICH9 support AHCI under Vista plus it can be hacked in XP.ICH9, ICH8, ICH7 and ICH6-based chipsets, as well as ICH5 and ICH5R-based chipsets, do not use AHCI.
Are RMA's handled directly through OCUK for these?
defo no raid support on these?
ICH8 & ICH9 support AHCI under Vista plus it can be hacked in XP.
I believe that Linux also supports it on them.