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Post by Macsbeach98 on Dec 1, 2016 15:54:25 GMT -5
Ok will look at it on saturday arvo
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Post by ozz on Dec 1, 2016 16:10:29 GMT -5
Ok will look at it on saturday arvo yep righto pete thx
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Post by ozz on Dec 3, 2016 17:29:07 GMT -5
pete looked at this DQ6 and i showed him the chip that was getting really hot on the board, it is the chip directly next to the 2nd pcie slot and the 1st vga slot, its cracked and dead now from the heat, this was what was making the usb play up and pete said when he looked up the numbers that its the 1394 chip and works in conjunction with the usb, the short or whatever went wrong with it from the start is what killed my usb flash drives and the external usb hdd case, funnily enough the usb works now after the chip died
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Dec 3, 2016 20:27:00 GMT -5
AH Shane something I didnt think to ask you yesterday. You didnt plug your USB extension onto one of those Grey headers along the bottom edge of the board did you? Because they are not USB headers the 4 yellow ones next to the southbridge are the usb. The 2 grey ones at the edge of the board are the 1394 headers and that is what that chip controls. Also what is Ground in a USB header is +12v in a 1394 header that would explain why it killed the flash drives and USB disk controller.
I am still trying to think why that chip would burn out if nothing was plugged into it.
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Post by ozz on Dec 3, 2016 20:40:57 GMT -5
AH Shane something I didnt think to ask you yesterday. You didnt plug your USB extension onto one of those Grey headers along the bottom edge of the board did you? Because they are not USB headers the 4 yellow ones next to the southbridge are the usb. The 2 grey ones at the edge of the board are the 1394 headers and that is what that chip controls. Also what is Ground in a USB header is +12v in a 1394 header that would explain why it killed the flash drives and USB disk controller. I am still trying to think why that chip would burn out if nothing was plugged into it. you got me thinkin now pete, pretty sure i didnt tho, because i saw the yellow were usb and grey were 1394, the usb drives and the usb extension wouldnt work from the rear plane usb ports when i plugged them in not in the extension, then i plugged the extension in to try them there, same deal, no go, only the 2 usb ports next to the ps2 tower and i felt the usb drives get warm to hot in those so i pulled em out, then they were dead but that 1394 chip was hot from day 1 i got it, remember i spoke to you on the phone about it and asked you why it would be so hot, like that hot you couldnt hold your finger on it
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Post by alpi on Dec 26, 2016 6:21:21 GMT -5
I have a P35-DQ6 too. I think this board is one of the best P35 ever just don't know how but no one knows it. Of course it has no capability to fine tune things like a p45 has. But !! It can do really impressive things with his less bios options. And that's why it became such a unique in my eyes. Nearly 600 fsb max clock, impressively high ram clocks, nearly 500 fsb with even a quad cpu. Rock solid cpu feed and globally it's a very stable board. And least but not last the cooler's shape is fabulous. So oldschool ! I really love this little P35 ! One of my favourite board. It's not in perfect shape. Time has left scars on it. Real veteran outlook. I bought from Germany at Ebay. It was very cheap. I thought it won't work but was so cheap that I want it even to decoration. But the little board is still working flawless ! I did my practice session to oldschool comp yesterday with it !
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Post by ozz on Dec 26, 2016 6:34:26 GMT -5
I have a P35-DQ6 too. I think this board is one of the best P35 ever just don't know how but no one knows it. Of course it has no capability to fine tune things like a p45 has. But !! It can do really impressive things with his less bios options. And that's why it became such a unique in my eyes. Nearly 600 fsb max clock, impressively high ram clocks, nearly 500 fsb with even a quad cpu. Rock solid cpu feed and globally it's a very stable board. And least but not last the cooler's shape is fabulous. So oldschool ! I really love this little P35 ! One of my favourite board. It's not in perfect shape. Time has left scars on it. Real veteran outlook. I bought from Germany at Ebay. It was very cheap. I thought it won't work but was so cheap that I want it even to decoration. But the little board is still working flawless ! I did my practice session to oldschool comp yesterday with it ! Alpi they are an excellent board, unfortunately i have killed the 2 of them i have, i think i got 570 fsb with mine, i am looking for another 1, all the DQ6 series boards come with the crazy cool heatsink plate on the rear of the board as standard, if it hasnt got it then someone has taken it off , i am hoping i can find the problem with my boards, i have a feeling it may be in the vrm area on 1 board, the other it blew off a resistor near the vrm chips
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Dec 26, 2016 7:15:38 GMT -5
I did my practice session to oldschool comp yesterday with it ! Ah you are going to make an appearance in the OSisBS round 1 Good Luck Hey here is a pic of the Trophy that I got for Challenger R3 Div 7
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Post by alpi on Dec 26, 2016 7:26:34 GMT -5
Grats ! I don't know that the winner gets such a nice cup ! I have to win a stage next year ! brr... How I hate that Am2 Phenoms ! :DDD Overclcokers nightmare. Yes slowly I have all my stuff for oldschool first stage. I'm waiting for the board now ! I find a really crazy E5450. For vcore, i hope vtt will be figuring as low as this voltage. It can do wprime at 4050 mhz with only 1.156 vcore !!! Can't be real.
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Dec 26, 2016 8:27:23 GMT -5
That looks nice I must say. I am running a X5470 at 4650 mhz with 1.44v It will do 4800 but is not stable. Most Core 2 Quads get a bit shaky above 500bus they are 2 dual core dies on the one substrate and they communicate over the FSB.
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