torepower.blogg.se

Abit nfm2 nview
Abit nfm2 nview





abit nfm2 nview

One system will go to my wife, one will be for my son, 2 or 3 for myself and will turn around and sell the rest.Īnyways more than you probably need to know. I currently have 4 systems Im building once I get everything set I will decide on what I want to keep, sell and decide on what to use where. Im leaning towards the Abit because of the integrated video and this system is mainly for folding and a backup system.

abit nfm2 nview

ABIT NFM2 NVIEW PRO

Oz1a v2.0 > XFX MDA72P7509 750a, PI X2 8870BE, 2 x XFX GTS250, WD 250GB, F2-8500CL5D-2GBPK, Tt TR2 600W, XP Pro SP3Ĭontact Us :: On Facebook :: On Twitter :: On Youtube :: Newsletter :: RSS Feed :: FAQ :: Links :: Sponsors :: Privacy PolicyĬopyright © 2000 - 2018 Bigbruin.Sorry to submit multiple posts, have no idea what im doing and I cant delete and re-edit for some reasonĪs for me I have narrowed my list down to either the Abit NF-M2 or the DFI NF ultra II-M2. KestrelFlight > (Under Construction) > Zalman Z7+, MSI NF980-G65, PII X4 1055T, 2 x Galaxy 580GTXs, Zalman 32GB SSD, WD V'Raptor 300GB, 2 x WD 1 TB Blacks, G.S. One thing I really had to get used to.the high values when running this thing as I kept thinking 939 Opty! More than one I had to go back and change the 2 to a 3 when doing the FSB in biosĭreamCatcher AM3 > (Down Again) > SG01 Evo, MSI 785GM-E65, PII X4 955(AQ H2O Cooled), XFX GTX285(EK H2O Cooled), Seagate 7200.10 ST380815AS 80GB, 2 x G.S. In bios Vcore is set to 1.475v but I’ve notice this particular board kinda “overvolts”. The OCCT run showed Core1 fluctuated between 50C – 53C, Core 2 49C – 51C, and my Vcore averaged 1.52v. Using ClkGen and SPi (only do 8m runs) I was able to pull 361.67 X9 = 3.255GHz 677 2T įor a “stable” run did a 6 hour run of OCCT for 353 X9 = 3.177GHz 677 2T

abit nfm2 nview

These setting gave me the following results: Heat should not be an issue in the final scheme of things as this may replace the 4000+ Brisbane in DCv2 and be water cooled. I’ve “locked” my setting as follows awaiting any suggestions to try for “improvement”. So I'm tired and got to think about work and it finally finished an 8M run at 360 x9 = 3.242GHz 677 T2 !! Was happy, said that’s it, and needed to go to bed.Īs usual my oc’ing has a shotgun pattern so thought that if I wanted to max (stable) this puppy I needed to do this in an organized manner – whatever that is. WRONG!! That 1210 is a beast!!!!! Was doing my usual 8M runs of SPi and finally went down to 4M runs as it was taking too long and wouldn't crash. Then started playing with ClkGen with the idea it wouldn't take long to bomb out and I could go to bed. The initial bootups were FSBs of 225, 250, and then 280. IT WORKED! I'm still looking over my shoulder to see who set me up.it was just too d#%n easy. Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ PC2-6400Īnyway just dropped everything together and fired it up to see what happened. So that left me with a mobo/hsf/memory but no cpu!! What to do? Couldn't afford a 5000+ BE, already played with a 4000+ and 4400+ Brisbane, ah yes fleabay to the rescue! One each AMD Opteron 1210 AM2 1.8GHz. Then I ended picking up a zalman CNPS8000 (only God knows why!). Don't ask me my logic but somehow ended up with a 2GB set of OCZ PC2-6400 ( OCZ2P800R22GK) and G. Back when I smoked my abit NF-M2 nView I went shopping and ended up picking up two of them off of the bay. It doesn’t pay to have spare parts lying around! Those of you that know me, know I'm a sucker for fleabay. Posted: Sat, 12:59:30 Post Subject: NF-M2 nView & Opty 1210 Overclocking

abit nfm2 nview

Topic: NF-M2 nView & Opty 1210 Overclocking







Abit nfm2 nview