My new super cool 754 mb :))
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My new super cool 754 mb :))
I have upgraded to DFI LanParty NF3 250gb.
I can turn off and control all the fans from bios and undervolt even sempron 2500+ to 0.8V. This is the most customisable board I ever had
The only disadvantage I see is the lack of lower voltage for the chipset (abit nf7 has one)
Now my computer (Athlon 64 2800+) boot at default freq and volt.
When windows starts rm clock set the CPU 4x200 @ 0.8V, but if power is needed the cpu goes at 9x200 @ 1.4. So I have power when I need and the cpu fan is always off (because I have set the fan to stay off when the temp. is under 50C).
NF3 is of course not the ultimate choice but I was unable to find any other s754 mb with such features ...
I can turn off and control all the fans from bios and undervolt even sempron 2500+ to 0.8V. This is the most customisable board I ever had
The only disadvantage I see is the lack of lower voltage for the chipset (abit nf7 has one)
Now my computer (Athlon 64 2800+) boot at default freq and volt.
When windows starts rm clock set the CPU 4x200 @ 0.8V, but if power is needed the cpu goes at 9x200 @ 1.4. So I have power when I need and the cpu fan is always off (because I have set the fan to stay off when the temp. is under 50C).
NF3 is of course not the ultimate choice but I was unable to find any other s754 mb with such features ...
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No, the Tforce 6100 has no chipset voltage settings. Also I can't get CPU voltage down to 0.800V in the BIOS just 0.88V (0.900V setting).jaganath wrote:The Biostar Tforce 6100 also allows undervolting of the CPU (and chipset too, not 100% sure about this though).I was unable to find any other s754 mb with such features ...
Does the DFI let you save and load sets of BIOS settings? How high can the CPU HT link go reliably on the DFI? My Tforce 6100 seems to get flaky at about 360MHz or so.