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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 18, 2022 22:42:01 GMT -5
Uhhhh im in indo, likely way wayyy far away from your country Bottlecap turned into a hillbilly waterblock since im running water straight over the die not water on a coldplate and coldplate to die I was going to send you a proper waterblock that would have barbs that you can put tubes on and have a chilling device setup (bucket of Ice water) or something of the like. I don't think I have mounting for the sockets, but you could figure that part out no problem. Idk For a chiller setup in my budget id be looking at 100w fridges and rigging them to be chiller loops which will be a PITA and incapable of proper subzero cpu oc (unless i manage to add more cooling capacity somehow maybe swapping refrigerant) and only for long term subzero ram oc or something which i only intend to do when i get a ddr4 platform (which will be like never, even a 100$ g6400 + b560 is still outta reach) id be better off with poor mans liquid nitrogen in a pot (dice + IPA) and run proper subzero even if its for a limited time Besides since im 15 ill prob dominate in creating pc especially xoc related content which will let me get some $ and finally buy some better stuff so doing dumb oc or hillbilly ccooling shenanigans will correlate with $ once i stop being f ing lazy and make a yt channel, only interesting things i have or currently thinking of now is my stupid 1520 stable extreem dark, the ghetto waterloop that i keep having no time to or being too lazy to finish, and subzero poor mans liquid nitrogen shenanigans
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 19, 2022 0:08:07 GMT -5
Gotta start somewhere. I wish you luck!
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 19, 2022 0:54:00 GMT -5
Gotta start somewhere. I wish you luck! I think ill start with the 1520 ram oc then ill get that ghetto loop going then ill look at poor mans liquid nitrogen Since i do actually wanna look at more mild subzero on dice i wonder what kind of insulation ill need and how to make a diy pot for it (if its not just stick a metal can ontop the cpu, ziptie it and done), ive heard stuff like liquid tape, plastidip, nail polish, art eraser, etc. Are decent at insulating when going subzero, for the pot itself i do have somewhat thicc red packing foam that i used on my first time screwing around with subzero (tec nb cooling, the garbage coldplate had no condensation with the red foam)
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Post by austin86 on Sept 20, 2022 8:53:28 GMT -5
Shrimpy's right.. beyond 2000mhz on memory on an X58 is tough..
🤔 it is??? I never had problems with mid low 2ghz range ever on lower end broads like the p6t, sure it needed tweaking to make it work but I never had a problems with 2200 on most bards or 2400 on better ones. and we are talking 100% 24/7 stable too, now 2600 or higher? that's hard.
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Post by austin86 on Sept 20, 2022 8:56:16 GMT -5
I was going to say to go dice and not chilled since dice is free/cheap most places, but idk if a grocery store today will give dice to a 15 year old
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 20, 2022 10:10:27 GMT -5
Shrimpy's right.. beyond 2000mhz on memory on an X58 is tough..
🤔 it is??? I never had problems with mid low 2ghz range ever on lower end broads like the p6t, sure it needed tweaking to make it work but I never had a problems with 2200 on most bards or 2400 on better ones. and we are talking 100% 24/7 stable too, now 2600 or higher? that's hard. I don't think he has a kit of triple channel dominator. Most I've seen is a single stick of memory and have no idea if it's value ram or what.
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Post by austin86 on Sept 20, 2022 15:00:10 GMT -5
🤔 it is??? I never had problems with mid low 2ghz range ever on lower end broads like the p6t, sure it needed tweaking to make it work but I never had a problems with 2200 on most bards or 2400 on better ones. and we are talking 100% 24/7 stable too, now 2600 or higher? that's hard. I don't think he has a kit of triple channel dominator. Most I've seen is a single stick of memory and have no idea if it's value ram or what. Domis ant the only high clocking ram. g.skill has a few. But yeah cheap ram=bad clocks.
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Post by freeagent on Sept 20, 2022 15:59:15 GMT -5
Yeah triple channel or bust, dual and single are not worth any effort imo. First gen isnt too bad. My first 1366 chip was a 965XE ES, I traded it for a 4GHz+ Q6600 and a few bucks. With some Adata XPG Hypers I was at around 2300ish with shit timings on a UD5. I was pretty new , coming from 775 so it wasn't hard.
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Funnily enough I was never able to achieve those same speeds with any of the 4 or 5 other sets that I had since, as well as 2 other CPU's/
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Sept 20, 2022 17:29:33 GMT -5
The easiest thing the kid will find that he might be able to afford are G.Skill Trident PSC. The serial number is the date code first 3 or 4 digits depending on weather its before or after 2010 then it has to be 0400 they will do 2000 easy in X58 and will do 2600 8-12-8 in Haswell.
Dominator Hypers dont come cheap even if you can find them and when you do some dickhead has been putting over 2v through them and they are generally burnt.
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 21, 2022 0:44:44 GMT -5
The easiest thing the kid will find that he might be able to afford are G.Skill Trident PSC. The serial number is the date code first 3 or 4 digits depending on weather its before or after 2010 then it has to be 0400 they will do 2000 easy in X58 and will do 2600 8-12-8 in Haswell. Dominator Hypers dont come cheap even if you can find them and when you do some dickhead has been putting over 2v through them and they are generally burnt. I already have a 1x3 set of pscs in the form of generic 1333 transcend though 1 is broken prob because i used it as a ruler xD (half working, boots but isnt stable even stock) Ocs as expected 2200 6-9-7-24 though i have only somewhat stabilized it at 5-7-9 because that p6x58d premium crossflash behaves very odd (ram ocs always crash even if p95 large ffts stable, 2nd channel dies over 1750mhz) so no accurate oc numbers I have since sold the p6t deluxe v2 off and now im looking at a shuttle x58 board that you find in the shuttle sx58h7, stock bios can overclock and i can crossflash to asus if i want due to the bios being ami, comes with an i7 920 Gskill has the good x variant and the bleh t variant of psc 1gbit ic, any way to tell between the two with a useless heatspreader ontop the ics? I dont think thaiphoon burner is accurate here when it cant even detect my nanya d die ddr2 on my extreem dark sticks
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 21, 2022 0:48:04 GMT -5
I was going to say to go dice and not chilled since dice is free/cheap most places, but idk if a grocery store today will give dice to a 15 year old Didnt even know grocery stores sell dice, havent really seen that in indo maybe my parents will know something about it, the age part is solved since almost always im with my parents when going to the grocery store But i do have my local eshop classifieds hybrid website/app so i could just buy dice off of that but expensive cause instant shipping
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 21, 2022 0:56:09 GMT -5
🤔 it is??? I never had problems with mid low 2ghz range ever on lower end broads like the p6t, sure it needed tweaking to make it work but I never had a problems with 2200 on most bards or 2400 on better ones. and we are talking 100% 24/7 stable too, now 2600 or higher? that's hard. I don't think he has a kit of triple channel dominator. Most I've seen is a single stick of memory and have no idea if it's value ram or what. That samsung ram with aluminium foil was just a test stick since i bought that p6t deluxe as broken (issue was the first pcie slot being dirty, i can tell it posts because i have a pcie debug card that spits out codes and has led indicators, sprayed some 99% IPA and it works fine) Only thing i did with that ram was just shove some aluminium foil (fan blowing over also) and p95 large ffts at 2.46v 8-11-10-20 for 8 hours straight just as a funny degradation test, and unsurprisingly no degradation, imc is fine (1.48v), the rams are fine but i think this 1gbit rev f just happens to be really resilient to volt Also since 1 psc stick is a dud and i cant seem to find anymore i think one of elpidas better ics like bbbg, bbse, or at worst bdbg would be an ok substitute
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 21, 2022 1:53:55 GMT -5
I don't think he has a kit of triple channel dominator. Most I've seen is a single stick of memory and have no idea if it's value ram or what. That samsung ram with aluminium foil was just a test stick since i bought that p6t deluxe as broken (issue was the first pcie slot being dirty, i can tell it posts because i have a pcie debug card that spits out codes and has led indicators, sprayed some 99% IPA and it works fine) Only thing i did with that ram was just shove some aluminium foil (fan blowing over also) and p95 large ffts at 2.46v 8-11-10-20 for 8 hours straight just as a funny degradation test, and unsurprisingly no degradation, imc is fine (1.48v), the rams are fine but i think this 1gbit rev f just happens to be really resilient to volt Also since 1 psc stick is a dud and i cant seem to find anymore i think one of elpidas better ics like bbbg, bbse, or at worst bdbg would be an ok substitute Aluminum Foil is all good. But the little dissipation because of the lack of mass (thin) prevents it from storing any thermals. It might keep all the ICs around the same temperature however, so that's all good. Experiments a plenty. The TEC thing. If you want a powerful 40mm Peltier get part number 12715. Then find an old server heat sink. Like a 1U copper. De-solder all the fins. You now have a substantial cold plate to work with for cheap. Cut it down to size from the edges ect to fit your boards. After this, you just need a proper water block. Something that can cover the 40mm hot side of the TEC. You want really cold temps? Use Ice water. Just regular old Ice. The 12715 will reach aroudn -60c if you set it up correctly. The enlarged cold plate is a must. You need to be able to store the "cold" thermals just as much as you would hot thermals. This decreases the temp gradient quite a bit. To put the thought into perspective for you. First boot, you're waiting 20-30 minutes for the cold plate to reach bottom temp. The mid set is that it would take up to about Half the time to heat it up at double the wattage. The TEC is rated 165w (roughly) at 15v DC, not 12v DC. So you have to mind the CPU wattage output. If your CPU is half the wattage at stock, you should have a fully runable frozen chip and it would in theory take 20-30 minutes to bring the PLATE up to room temperature. So lets say 10 minutes full load at 0c or colder at CPU core temps. Now that the gradient is much lower with a larger mass storing larger amount of BTU (even frozen temps are measured in BTU) you can do some benchmarking and remain totally frozen during the benchmark run. Higher wattage chip, you might reach positive core temps at load, but manageable in the 20c range. You don't want to be above 30c at the cores with that TEC because you'll warm the cold plate too much. Simply idle the cpu and re-freeze it. Then adjust your CPU wattage out to accomidate. The idea behind any exotic cooling is to lower temp which lowers transistor leakage. So you don't apply more v-core for the same overclocks you did on ambient liquid or even ice water cooling. In most cases you could run less v-core. Just depends on how that particular processor happens to scale. And we all ghetto rig stuff. Everyone in this very forum has done "rigging" of some sort or another. So don't EVER be embarrassed. I had a tube taped to my window AC unit piped to a video card and taped to my PSU to hold it in place haha. So if you want to share pictures, please feel comfortable to do so. I have some ghetto rig pics to share too I bet Mr.Scott still has my blower mod from like 15 years ago sitting on his desktop just so he can show it off XD. One of my favorite mods of all times. 1200 CFM anyone?? Anyhow, The offer stands to send a little gear. I don't have any more of those 12715 tecs or I'd send that too. But I might have a cold plate and waterblock. Oh, and if you ever need to hold something together really well, aluminum duct tape. Not the regular grey shit. That leaves glue all over everything. Cooling. I've done much experimenting. Bones, he's mr cooling though. He's got some pretty awesome set ups.
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 21, 2022 2:42:05 GMT -5
That samsung ram with aluminium foil was just a test stick since i bought that p6t deluxe as broken (issue was the first pcie slot being dirty, i can tell it posts because i have a pcie debug card that spits out codes and has led indicators, sprayed some 99% IPA and it works fine) Only thing i did with that ram was just shove some aluminium foil (fan blowing over also) and p95 large ffts at 2.46v 8-11-10-20 for 8 hours straight just as a funny degradation test, and unsurprisingly no degradation, imc is fine (1.48v), the rams are fine but i think this 1gbit rev f just happens to be really resilient to volt Also since 1 psc stick is a dud and i cant seem to find anymore i think one of elpidas better ics like bbbg, bbse, or at worst bdbg would be an ok substitute Aluminum Foil is all good. But the little dissipation because of the lack of mass (thin) prevents it from storing any thermals. It might keep all the ICs around the same temperature however, so that's all good. Experiments a plenty. The TEC thing. If you want a powerful 40mm Peltier get part number 12715. Then find an old server heat sink. Like a 1U copper. De-solder all the fins. You now have a substantial cold plate to work with for cheap. Cut it down to size from the edges ect to fit your boards. After this, you just need a proper water block. Something that can cover the 40mm hot side of the TEC. You want really cold temps? Use Ice water. Just regular old Ice. The 12715 will reach aroudn -60c if you set it up correctly. The enlarged cold plate is a must. You need to be able to store the "cold" thermals just as much as you would hot thermals. This decreases the temp gradient quite a bit. To put the thought into perspective for you. First boot, you're waiting 20-30 minutes for the cold plate to reach bottom temp. The mid set is that it would take up to about Half the time to heat it up at double the wattage. The TEC is rated 165w (roughly) at 15v DC, not 12v DC. So you have to mind the CPU wattage output. If your CPU is half the wattage at stock, you should have a fully runable frozen chip and it would in theory take 20-30 minutes to bring the PLATE up to room temperature. So lets say 10 minutes full load at 0c or colder at CPU core temps. Now that the gradient is much lower with a larger mass storing larger amount of BTU (even frozen temps are measured in BTU) you can do some benchmarking and remain totally frozen during the benchmark run. Higher wattage chip, you might reach positive core temps at load, but manageable in the 20c range. You don't want to be above 30c at the cores with that TEC because you'll warm the cold plate too much. Simply idle the cpu and re-freeze it. Then adjust your CPU wattage out to accomidate. The idea behind any exotic cooling is to lower temp which lowers transistor leakage. So you don't apply more v-core for the same overclocks you did on ambient liquid or even ice water cooling. In most cases you could run less v-core. Just depends on how that particular processor happens to scale. And we all ghetto rig stuff. Everyone in this very forum has done "rigging" of some sort or another. So don't EVER be embarrassed. I had a tube taped to my window AC unit piped to a video card and taped to my PSU to hold it in place haha. So if you want to share pictures, please feel comfortable to do so. I have some ghetto rig pics to share too I bet Mr.Scott still has my blower mod from like 15 years ago sitting on his desktop just so he can show it off XD. One of my favorite mods of all times. 1200 CFM anyone?? Anyhow, The offer stands to send a little gear. I don't have any more of those 12715 tecs or I'd send that too. But I might have a cold plate and waterblock. Oh, and if you ever need to hold something together really well, aluminum duct tape. Not the regular grey shit. That leaves glue all over everything. Cooling. I've done much experimenting. Bones , he's mr cooling though. He's got some pretty awesome set ups. Idk about tecs anymore i think ill just stick to going dice in the form of poor mans liquid nitrogen, if i want something dailyable or ready to use at will gotta build a chiller or a phase change system I take pride in ghettoing my stuff just because i can crap on all the 360mm aios for a fraction of the price or save a sht ton of money for similar result, plus it shows that you actually put effort into pcs not just buy everything and get ripped off in the process for sht you could have just ziptied together (like aio blocks with no mounting) Well international shippings gonna be expensive and i dont consider myself that dedicated just yet, i mean that damn ghetto loops been sitting around for months mostly cause im just lazy or not have any time
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Sept 21, 2022 3:36:55 GMT -5
I am waiting to hear how this Asus bios goes on the shuttle board. Wont fuking work He doesnt read or think about what he has been told.
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Post by austin86 on Sept 21, 2022 8:29:58 GMT -5
I was going to say to go dice and not chilled since dice is free/cheap most places, but idk if a grocery store today will give dice to a 15 year old Didnt even know grocery stores sell dice, havent really seen that in indo maybe my parents will know something about it, the age part is solved since almost always im with my parents when going to the grocery store But i do have my local eshop classifieds hybrid website/app so i could just buy dice off of that but expensive cause instant shipping Some will if you go to the service counter and ask, a lot of frozen food is shipped with dice. That is how I got dice years a go when I benched.
I am waiting to hear how this Asus bios goes on the shuttle board. Wont fuking work He doesnt read or think about what he has been told. Sometimes you can cross flash and things will work, I had EVGA bios on XFX boars before, asus on biostar boards and so on. but get ready for a bricked board as 99.99% of the time is dose not work.
And we all ghetto rig stuff. Everyone in this very forum has done "rigging" of some sort or another. So don't EVER be embarrassed. I had a tube taped to my window AC unit piped to a video card and taped to my PSU to hold it in place haha. Oh yes ghetto riging. I recall sealing the sides of air cooled heatsink on the Piii once. I filled it up with the cold stuff that comes out of compressed air can when sprayed upside down. Putting a rad outside the window in the winter. Putting the PC next to a window aircon... I'm sure everyone into benching has done something dumb at one point. how many of use zip ties to attach a heat sinks onto stuff ?
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 21, 2022 10:38:29 GMT -5
I am waiting to hear how this Asus bios goes on the shuttle board. Wont fuking work He doesnt read or think about what he has been told. It does seem that way. Shame. Learning the hard way is for some people.
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 23, 2022 13:21:28 GMT -5
Didnt even know grocery stores sell dice, havent really seen that in indo maybe my parents will know something about it, the age part is solved since almost always im with my parents when going to the grocery store But i do have my local eshop classifieds hybrid website/app so i could just buy dice off of that but expensive cause instant shipping Some will if you go to the service counter and ask, a lot of frozen food is shipped with dice. That is how I got dice years a go when I benched.
I am waiting to hear how this Asus bios goes on the shuttle board. Wont fuking work He doesnt read or think about what he has been told. Sometimes you can cross flash and things will work, I had EVGA bios on XFX boars before, asus on biostar boards and so on. but get ready for a bricked board as 99.99% of the time is dose not work.
And we all ghetto rig stuff. Everyone in this very forum has done "rigging" of some sort or another. So don't EVER be embarrassed. I had a tube taped to my window AC unit piped to a video card and taped to my PSU to hold it in place haha. Oh yes ghetto riging. I recall sealing the sides of air cooled heatsink on the Piii once. I filled it up with the cold stuff that comes out of compressed air can when sprayed upside down. Putting a rad outside the window in the winter. Putting the PC next to a window aircon... I'm sure everyone into benching has done something dumb at one point. how many of use zip ties to attach a heat sinks onto stuff ?
Interesting, how much though to buy the dice? Ever crossflashed any soldered bios chips? Would be interested to know how to crossflash without desoldering the thing The p5q ive def tested quite alot of bioses Msi p45 neo : posts into bios but doesnt work upon restart Asrock p45 de : works but bios is crappy Biostar tp45 : same as asrock Gigabyte ep45 : almost posts but gets stuck at 26 (right before display) Ecs p45 black : works but bios is so garbage it barely has any volt control No perma brick cause bios programmer and the bioses im testing seem to be relatively safe Only thing left to try would maybe be a foxconn mars bios but idk where the hell you download one
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Post by Vinster on Sept 23, 2022 13:57:46 GMT -5
Would be interested to know how to crossflash without desoldering the thing
and that unit plugs in to a flash tool.
just need to find one for the size of chip on the MB.
just make sure the MB isn't connected to anything else.
Vin
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Sept 23, 2022 16:25:01 GMT -5
You cannot do that Vin that is a Bios savior the little board that comes with it you solder a bios chip onto it and flash that in the programmer then plug it into the clip. Clip it on it disables the chip on the board and boots on the bios chip you have programmed then you unclip it and flash the chip on the board with normal manufacturer flashing methods. I have the one that you can buy with the nano bios programmer and it works great.
People think you can flash the bios chip while soldered to the board well you cant it doesnt work the circuitry on the board stops it from happening.
The kid has got one and it doesnt work for him because they dont work like that.
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Post by rushed on Sept 25, 2022 4:20:03 GMT -5
You cannot do that Vin that is a Bios savior the little board that comes with it you solder a bios chip onto it and flash that in the programmer then plug it into the clip. Clip it on it disables the chip on the board and boots on the bios chip you have programmed then you unclip it and flash the chip on the board with normal manufacturer flashing methods. I have the one that you can buy with the nano bios programmer and it works great. People think you can flash the bios chip while soldered to the board well you cant it doesnt work the circuitry on the board stops it from happening. The kid has got one and it doesnt work for him because they dont work like that. I think the one from Elmor does work while on card, have to verify that though Eh it's just a booster "might" work
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 25, 2022 4:51:08 GMT -5
You cannot do that Vin that is a Bios savior the little board that comes with it you solder a bios chip onto it and flash that in the programmer then plug it into the clip. Clip it on it disables the chip on the board and boots on the bios chip you have programmed then you unclip it and flash the chip on the board with normal manufacturer flashing methods. I have the one that you can buy with the nano bios programmer and it works great. People think you can flash the bios chip while soldered to the board well you cant it doesnt work the circuitry on the board stops it from happening. The kid has got one and it doesnt work for him because they dont work like that. I think the one from Elmor does work while on card, have to verify that though Eh it's just a booster "might" work Could you link it? Also thanks for letting me know i can use gifs, now i have transformed into goofy ahh nerd because god damn spinning rat gif dont wanna work
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Post by rushed on Sept 25, 2022 4:54:54 GMT -5
I think the one from Elmor does work while on card, have to verify that though Eh it's just a booster "might" work Could you link it? Also thanks for letting me know i can use gifs, now i have transformed into goofy ahh nerd because god damn spinning rat gif dont wanna work elmorlabs.com/product/evc2n2-spi-booster-adapter/adapter Pretty sure they come with the EVC2's that are available now
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 28, 2022 4:36:37 GMT -5
Aaand i just sold my ud3r a few days ago for a decent profit and now i can go and buy an x58 board
Looking at some foxconn generic x58 board (found in acers) + i7 920 at 23$, this board particularly interests me cause the bios chip is socketed and its an ami bios so i can prob flash an asus bios on it, yea ill likely just resell again if it doesnt happen to be a decent ocer or best bios i can flash to is garbage or straight up unable to crossflash, in that case i can break even or make a profit still
Nowadays i mostly wait for some of my crap to sell and buy new stuff to (fix) resell again since my pile of boards and other computer stuff is worth enough to self sustain and flip up (currently ~50$ worth) so thats why i sold the ud3r, rest of the leftover money ill prob go buy some dead h61 boards and fix, ill get another ud3r soon enough and this ds3 will still do ok enough for my oc shenanigans considering now i have an e8500 thats only a tad worse (by about 70mhz 4.25 vs 4.32) than my e8400/e3110. Eventually ill get enough to buy another one or just find one going for cheap
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Post by austin86 on Sept 28, 2022 12:56:25 GMT -5
Now i can go and buy an x58 board I'll be selling a evga x58 classified 3 soon, its has a full cover block too.
This board particularly interests me cause the bios chip is socketed and its an ami bios so i can prob flash an asus bios on it. Good luck with that, enjoy your bricked board.
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 28, 2022 20:55:30 GMT -5
Now i can go and buy an x58 board I'll be selling a evga x58 classified 3 soon, its has a full cover block too.
This board particularly interests me cause the bios chip is socketed and its an ami bios so i can prob flash an asus bios on it. Good luck with that, enjoy your bricked board.
Bricked =/= broken Ill just have to backup the original bios for safekeeping so i can reflash if a crossflash dont work, its a socketed bios so just a matter of popping off the bios chip and shoving it into my programmer
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Post by austin86 on Sept 29, 2022 8:15:49 GMT -5
I'll be selling a evga x58 classified 3 soon, its has a full cover block too.
Good luck with that, enjoy your bricked board.
Bricked =/= broken Ill just have to backup the original bios for safekeeping so i can reflash if a crossflash dont work, its a socketed bios so just a matter of popping off the bios chip and shoving it into my programmer you can brake a board with the wrong bios or the chip. It can feed the wrong firmware to supporting chips or worse the wrong voltages. What you're doing will 100% not work. it only works on reference boards like the 790i or OEM version of older boards like the HP/compaq boards made by intel from around 2001. And even then it does not always work.
It's like trying to put a jag v12 in a smart car.
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Post by Bones on Sept 29, 2022 8:22:35 GMT -5
Yes, flashing a BIOS from a board of a different brand is only asking for it. Each manufacturer has their own designs for their board and the specs are different because of it, even if it has the same chipset.
You flash an Asus BIOS into a Foxconn like you're proposing, you'll have another dead board on your hands and that goes for all of them.
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Post by austin86 on Sept 29, 2022 10:24:06 GMT -5
Yes, flashing a BIOS from a board of a different brand is only asking for it. Each manufacturer has their own designs for their board and the specs are different because of it, even if it has the same chipset. You flash an Asus BIOS into a Foxconn like you're proposing, you'll have another dead board on your hands and that goes for all of them. And not to mention some boards have different bios chip sizes, the ASUS bios might not even fit in the foxcon's bios chip.
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Post by somerandomtechyboi on Sept 29, 2022 17:36:20 GMT -5
Oh yea diff bios sizes, but i have a 2mb chip laying around from an asus p55 if i need it Also ive flashed my p5q with many many bioses even from diff manufacturers and that thing hasnt even died
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