BlingBlingArsch
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Doh! I've been looking high and low for a card with the internal connector like that. Ended up going to the extreme end - bought a $15 used Audigy 1 in FS/FTOriginally posted by: najames
I used this SYBA IEEE 1394a FireWire PCI Card because it has a header for the front ports on my MicroFly case, cost $10.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815124034
Jim
Originally posted by: najames
I have an hour or so to goof around with the Biostar TA690G again.
It will undervolt, although all the settings are driving me NUTS. If you go into the BIOS and look at under Advanced BIOS Features => CPU Feature => NPT Vid Control, it lists settings from 0.5500 to 1.350. I reset the BIOS to defaults, then set this to 1.150, and again to 1.000V. I rebooted fine and ran CPU-Z and it reads as seen below for 1.150 and 1.000 reespectively. Sure looks like it's undervolting to me and I'm typing this on the 1.000V setting.
1.150V
1.000V
Update: With voltage set to 1.000V as described above, I can also use the additions in the Overclock Navigator Engine to fine tune voltage. These become additions to your NPT Vid Control settings. So many settings, so little time!!!
Originally posted by: najames
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dow...D=1&GetDown=true&Downloads=true#ALC888
"AMD still has some BIOS work to do between the IGP/PCI/PCIe locks to get them above 300"
Now I have to figure out how to get it to post again, likely a clear, hope I can reach the jumper in this little case.
Originally posted by: Basilisk
Re: Sapphire PURE Innovation PI-AM2RS690MHD
-no- user manual for it was down-loadable -- or at least I couldn't find any.
Originally posted by: pollyp PI-AM2RS690MHD Manual can be found here
Originally posted by: pollyp
Edit: Biostars website is really crappy and not up-to-date, don't you just hate that.