i have seen a couple hit 4g. but there v-core seemed high. the one thing for sure so far everybody is operating these things in the 300-369fsb range. if the new stepping can pull 400fsb even @6x--i am going to order one!!!
it could be interesting to OC with that high multi.
my experience so far it seems like the cpu is usually the problem hitting 500fsb but i haven't had that many samples to play with.
i know either of my ip35e's can do at least 470fsb. haven't got much higher because my best cpu just ain't got the guts for anything above 470fsb. i have tested...
my ip35e runs w2k fine. plays most games well too.
i only wish there was some drivers for my hd4850!!!
i am currently running xp64pro--and have a win2k on a dual boot set up.
i was wondering if there are any preferences on steppings for overclocking on the wolfdales.
i am thinking of picking up a e8200 c0. i would like to at least bump 500fsb--
humm--i am running the exact same setup on my ip35e with the promos chipped corsair 6400c4s. the only problem i had was it didn't want to post till i took the two new sticks in and out a few times. ever since they have been running 4-4-4-12@ 800mhz rock solid. i think my v dimm is 2.0v
let us know if it works out. i got a xp64 box and a vista 64 box and they are running 4x1gig. i was thinking the same thing might get a nice little bump with 4x2gig sticks for 8gigs over the old 4gig set up.
although i will say they seem very fast with the 4 gig--
overclocking ram is not an exact science.
i have had outstanding luck with some corsair 6400c4 and adata cl4 with the pro-mos chips of all things. i have also had good luck with the d9micron--even the budget stuff has clocked 1066@2.1v-dimm cl5.
i have only used the 1gig sticks. have been...
i have 4gig on my xp64pro box. it seems faster on 4 gigs than it was on two. since ddr2 prices are about to tank i am thinking of going to 4x2gig sticks for 8 gigs. don't know if it will be worth it though.
i like the 64bit series of operating systems much better than the 32 bit xp's. for me...
bios 16b-on my e2180 l2 it will boot up at stock fsb overnight IF clocked above 3.1g although clocked down to 3.0 it seems OK. i think this has to do with me lowering the v-core than the bios. i can say that 12final never did this--but i was running quit a bit more v-core then.
so far my 8500...
beta 16 is looking pretty good.
no re-starts.
no loss of over-clock settings (so far)
better optimizations for e6300 and e2100 cpu --not to mention better for e8xxx's as well. unless something goes haywire i think i"ll run 16 for a while. finally a bios upgrade worth the trouble.(maybe)
i have one of these 775dual vistas that i have been running with core2 cpu's for the last year.
as best i can tell -- little to no boost to running ddr2 as opposed to ddr-1-400
agp vs pci-e same story--
over-clocking--this mb can hit around 300+fsb with a decent core 2. not bad for a...
i don't see any reason you can't run the ddr-2-1066 on the ip35e --over-clocked @1 to 1.
i have ran corsair twin-x ddr 2-800 with pro-mos chips @ 1066mhz @ 1to1 and at 2-1 ratio.
i have also run a-data EE with micron d9 chips at 1166mhz. so i would just run the abit--if its a good one.
i have a dfi blood iron--the least expensive of the DFI p35's. very good mb--super stable and good over-clocks super easy.
the only thing i don't like about it is that the bios is soldered on.
the biostar tfroce p35-is also very good. but i think the DFI is a little bit better. got mine...
you should look into the issue with transistor t0-4 and cold start problems. i have had 4 of these --two i bought from mwave and two i got from abit e-rma and they all have problems posting under 17c. -- i repaired the problem myself with a resistor over the affected transistor--which is...
i am now running abit-ip35e # 4. this MB is a replacement from u-abit. the last two ip35e's had serious problems. one was flakey and unstable + cold start issues. the other was good except for the cold start issue.
the two replacement MB's are stable. but there are still problems. the cold...
i would like to see a review of asrocks p35 motherboards. the only one i have seen so far was over at overclockersworkbench.
they look to be packed with high-end goodies. ddr2 and ddr3 slots. two pci-e slots for crossfire. enough pci slots--high end sound and wi-fi. not a bad looking deal...
i would look for chips with micron d9 type chips on the brainpower pcb. there are a number of ram with this combination.
i have an ip35e and it just loves the micron chips. i have 2x1 gig of adata ee with the micron d9s which has no problems hitting 1160 which would equate to 580fsb @1:1...
maybe low power to either the cpu,ram or vga. it the ram is bugging out it could do that too. try to de-frag the hd .
corsair has a very good rep for RMA. i have sent back a total of 3 sticks of corsair and one stick was a very old stick of ddr1 266 for which they sent me a new one no...
bois-15
spoke too soon--bios 15 is just 14--re labeled 15. when you turn off standby power to the system. the computer on re-start "looses" all your over clock settings. good bios otherwise--just like 14 was.
what i can't understand is that my biostar pt35d2A7 never does this--nor does my...
bios15
it seems to work. so far it benchmarks about like 14 which has been tuned for e6300&e21xx cpu's . it should also have been tuned for 45nm cpus. IF it will boot up without "loosing" all your over clock settings we may finally have a winner.
it is transistor T04. i have had two ip35e MBs with the same problem. i sent the first one back for an RMA. haven't gotten it back yet.
the second ip35e --i have installed a resistor on a splice in the 5v line at a point where it warms up the t04 transistor. the MB still needs a little heat...
any decent p35mb can hit 500fsb --more than your likely to get out of most core2 types. if i was in your position i might get a low$ p35 maybe even a referb/open-box cause the p45's are the next jump in chip sets.
having a blood iron and two ip35e"s i say go with the blood iron. but either should go 500+fsb if your cpu-ram ect can support such high fsb. in spite of what others have experienced with the ip35s. i haven't found mine to be pickey at all. that is when i have a working ip35e. i have seen some...
check over at rebels haven - they have modded bioes and a build thread on it with over-clocking tips - poly has hit 500fsb on a tp35d2 and loves it . i think it's a good mb--
the p35d2a7 is a stripped down-budget cut version of the pt35d2a7 --it MIGHT be a decent over-clocker or it Might not...
i would go with a p35 as well. maybe the DFI-blood-iron or the biostar pt35d2they can be had for around $100 or so--
add in some good ddr-2-800 with 4-4-4-12 which can now days be had for reasonable $$-
-toss in a wolfdale thats good for 500 or so fsb and you should be set for not even too...
i started out with bios 12 then went to bios 14 series--then went back to 12 because the MB would lose over clock settings after powering off the PSU . 12 does double start on a power up after the PSU is turned off or a re-setting anything in the bios . 14 supposedly fixes that --but adds the...
if you are attempting to start your ip35e at temps below 63f you may have a problem with the t0-74 transistor located near the cpu socket.
you can test this by moving the computer to a warmer room or warming the affected area with a hairdryer on medium or low when the motherboard is at or...
i test ran 2x1g sticks of a-data 800mhz-EE with micron d9's and two sticks of corsair xms 800 with pro-mos chips for a total of 4 gigs adata on slots 1&3 and corsair on 2&4 .
4-4-4-12-22 @2v 800mhz --ran for days with no problems with the e2140@ 3.2g .
the only problem i see with running...
i think intel has learned to delay and deny -
- i can't see any real reason the wolfdales shouldn't work on p35s .
create a "problem" --clear out old inventory at a high price--then a "miracle "--the problem is suddenly fixxed--but it's now going to cost you--remember that $168...
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