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Eisbaer798

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  1. Nice! But...Shouldn't the cooling for the motherboard be set to "water"? I see water blocks on there ?
  2. am I getting you right? did you solder another gpu ram on the card? Wow nice! pictures please
  3. Ok guys, I`ve now tried something around. With Yorkfield CPUs (Q9650/Q9550 etc) the option does not appear in the Bios when pressing ctrl+F1. With Kentfield CPUs (Q6700/Q6600) the option appears in the Bios, but it does NOT disable any cores. With socket 771 dual core server CPUs (like Xeon 5150) the Bios option appears and cores can also switched off!
  4. Hey! it's not allowed to beat my scores!! :-D Nice CPU and good work Obi congrats!
  5. Nice score congrats! but what kind of foam is that in your cpu cooler? and use less thermal paste ;-)
  6. Thanks Antinomy I'll try that next week. It would be great if that would work!
  7. Unfortunately, this option is missing in my bios. Have you any info what bios can it be?
  8. I still cant't undestand the error. It just happens random. I can't say whether it's due to the voltage being set too high or something else. It happens with one Quad CPU and not with the next. In the case of the Q9650 result, the board itself raised the boot FSB from 535 to 638MHz. Don't ask me why...I don't think there will be new SP1M or 32M records. I was just able to validate the high CPU clock before the system said goodbye with a blue screen. Further attempts with an FSB of 600 set in bios were unsuccessful. So I Think both dual-core chiplets are active if you set an FSB of 600 in the bios. And no, unfortunately you can't turn off CPU cores with a GB board. That only work with the rex which is again x48.
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