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Darth Sidious said:I have an opteron 144 s939 here
these boards need to hit 300 to make it worth my while or im going atx
I mounted by way of u shaped sheet metal, two pro ice rads to the bottom of the case with a d5 pump between them. Looks good.Neutraleyes said:Damn sweet dude! Did you manage to fit all the watercooling components inside the QPACK or is it partially external?
4 sticks @ 2-2-2-5 timings, hmm? Divider on AUTO still?MsB said:I know I could get fsb higher but the voltage only goes to 2.9v and I am running 4 sticks of ocz pc4000 vx @512 mb each also @2-2-5-2 timings
by divider you mean what? I have bios set at 2 t for memory and 4 times on htt and 2.9 vsleepeeg3 said:4 sticks @ 2-2-2-5 timings, hmm? Divider on AUTO still?
Sorry rl probs Ill sport some right now I have to take few.MassiveOverkill said:Still waiting
Its a lan rig.I wanted something smaller. Besides its fun to create new beasts. In hind sight with the good job the rads are doing I should have used two dual micro radiators it would have made it at least 2-3 inchs shorter. I may still re do it with them.sleepeeg3 said:I love the balancing act that CD is pulling in the 5th picture! It's like defying the law of gravity. I don't feel so bad now about the messes I make when putting things together.
Why didn't you just use a tower?
Tengis said:Anyone repost cu51ma12.bst?
I cant find it anywhere...
Check the earlier posts of this thread, the first BIOS on the Tforce6100-939 had this 230FSB problem. newer BIOSes afterwards fixed it. Then there was the HTT problem of being locked at HTT x4 even though you have a lower HTT multi set in the BIOS. This BIOS I just posted above fixes this latest problem. I just got my Tforce6100-939 mobo (with B02 BIOS) Prime95 stable for 10 hours at 324FSB with HTT multi at x3 (I can't go any higher cuz my ram sucks). These boards overclock very nicely, I'm very happy with it so far.Originally Posted by Serge84
My htt is locked at 600fsb my programs tell me when I set it to manual OC. As well as the 230fsb and higher won't work. Can not go any higher then this at the molment, if I go higher I get errors cus the HTT is so high and unchangeable despite the use of htt at 1x. Anybody with the same prob and are they going to fix it soon? I hope so, and I don't think that 02 bios is for the Tforce6100 is it? Looks like a new build to me if it was. Its MB not MA like cr51ma12. Is that newer?
mr-busta said:Check the earlier posts of this thread, the first BIOS on the Tforce6100-939 had this 230FSB problem. newer BIOSes afterwards fixed it. Then there was the HTT problem of being locked at HTT x4 even though you have a lower HTT multi set in the BIOS. This BIOS I just posted above fixes this latest problem. I just got my Tforce6100-939 mobo (with B02 BIOS) Prime95 stable for 10 hours at 324FSB with HTT multi at x3 (I can't go any higher cuz my ram sucks). These boards overclock very nicely, I'm very happy with it so far.
EDIT: Actually I couldn't get the BIOS to post with 324FSB, but I posted with 300FSB then used the Biostar o/c utility to get up to 324FSB.
The "A12" and "B02" are datecodes in hexadecimal, I think. i.e. 10-12 and 11-02 because these are exactly the dates that Biostar sent me the BIOSes. Please make note, these BIOSes are ONLY FOR Tforce6100-939. I wouldn't recommend using it for Tforce6100-754 or the even non-Tforce Geforce6100 boards.
MsB said:
mr-busta said:Serge84, did you try this BIOS from the Biostar T-force site: http://www.biostar.com.tw/t-series/download/download_bios.php (CR51MA14.BST)
If that doesn't work, try pinging their e-support tech:
http://www.biostar.com.tw/support/online/index.php3
Select the Taiwan form because that's where their engineers are. They've resolved both of my problems on the 230 FSB and HTT x4 lock. Fairly responsive tech support.
mr-busta said:Ok, I've had a little bit more time to play with it tonight... I've turned down the multipliers (CPU and HT) as well as the memory mutliplier and cranked up the CPU bus......... but it just won't go above 230Mhz. I'm pretty bummed, with all the oc settings this mobo has, what use are they if it won't go above 230?
Maybe I just have a bad board, don't know... let me know if anyone's got some decent speed out of this mobo
You're quoting a rather old post. This was fixed by a BIOS update. And yes, I did have the memory overvoltage jumper on 1-2.Originally Posted by Panther5060
did you change the memory overvoltage?