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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 :)

OMG!!!:eek::eek::eek::eek:

I ordered 2 pairs of the same item code for testing! :eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
Nah - I'm stuck at 3.4GHz. I've got 4.2GHz out of the E6750 though:D It'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.

from my experience, 525FSB on Duo doesn't require any voltage up on NB and CPUFSB options.

after 530MHz will require 1 step up on both.
 
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 :)

thank you! will report to them and give them a little kick on their axx. :D
 
agree, from your demand and usage, I think you have to get the Gigabyte P35-DS4 AT LEAST.

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.
 
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.

very strong:eek:
 
Just for your information,

native support for AHCI (or NCQ) for the non-R chip will only begin from ICH10....

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Just grabbed this from another forum, can anybody confirm it?

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?

Intel® Matrix Storage Technology
What is Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI)?

Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) is an interface specification that allows the storage driver to enable advanced Serial ATA features such as Native Command Queuing and hot plug.
Note: Intel® Matrix Storage Manager software supports AHCI.
AHCI is built into chipsets with the following controller hubs:

Intel® 82801IR/IO Controller Hub (ICH9R) - RAID and AHCI
Intel® 82801HEM I/O Controller Hub (ICH8M-E) - RAID and AHCI
Intel® 82801HBM I/O Controller Hub (ICH8M) - AHCI only
Intel® 82801HR/HH/HO I/O Controller Hub (ICH8R) - RAID and AHCI
Intel® 631xESB/632xESB I/O Controller Hub - RAID and AHCI
Intel® 82801GHM I/O Controller Hub (ICH7MDH) - RAID only
Intel® 82801GBM I/O Controller Hub (ICH7M) - AHCI only
Intel® 82801GR I/O Controller Hub (ICH7R) - RAID and AHCI
Intel® 82801GH I/O Controller Hub (ICH7DH) - RAID and AHCI
Intel® 82801FR I/O Controller Hub (ICH6R) - RAID and AHCI
Intel® 82801FBM I/O Controller Hub (ICH6M) - AHCI only

ICH9, ICH8, ICH7 and ICH6-based chipsets, as well as ICH5 and ICH5R-based chipsets, do not use AHCI.
 
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