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| Junior Member iTrader: (0) Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: northern beaches, sydney
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your mileage may vary - i never suggested you were a noob, only that the ambience of your reply seemed dogmatic enough to sound like one i also have now closing on 2 decades in i.t. as a consumer and more recently keen overclocker i have had no prior experience with asrock, but based on the current experience with the only one i possess it's 100% satisfactory of my 5 (or 6?) asus boards one died suddenly and inexplicably; that's 17% unreliable isn't it ? my abit nf7-s seems solid but it's just for playing with overclocking socket a really; i have read their 939 efforts are less marvellous whilst you're welcome to offer your opinion, you'll need to recognise that opinion is just that, not fact how long ago did the asrock experiences put you off ? have you tried them since ? meantime, i'll just enjoy mine while it lasts ![]() | |
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| Senior Member | When did my Asrock experiences happen? Last year. We replaced several mainboards with Asrock branded equivalents in some PC's we manage simply because that was all we could get. Several had dodgy bioses, noises coming from caps and one didn't boot at all. These were all brand new. We use Gigabyte and Asus exclusively at work and I won't say they're faultless (there is no such thing), but our failure rate is very impressive. |
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| Junior Member iTrader: (0) Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: northern beaches, sydney
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ouch ! i'll be listening closely to my motherboard then it's already at least 2nd hand and been voltmodded as per the forum (by the previous owner), so i guess the chance of early death has already passed it byseeing as i have the side off every other day fiddling with something, i'll notice if the caps go bad sorry to hear about your bad run; i must say that so far my experience with this board has been nothing but great ![]() | |
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| Super Moderator | have to admit, compared to my Albatrons and Abit boards, this one seems realy stable (knock on wood) and considering im running an IDE PCI controller, plus the onboard IDE' not to mention the sata controllers with adapters running IDE HDD's as well, on all on a "lowly" 480w antec PSU its still running pretty good.. Havbent overclocked it coz for the life of me I have no idea what half these ssettings are so if it aint broke, im not gna try fix it.. unless of course anyone whos cluey is down south west sydyney feels like poppping around for a tweak theyre more than welcome.. |
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The reason your cpu is reading 2304 and not 2394 is because when using a quad core on that board you lose about 5% performance, if you had a dual core which the board was really meant for then you would get a proper 2394mhz reading and be able to overclock it easy, trust me i know because i have the same board and cpu and it says this in the manual. It's good when overclocking dual cores but the best i can get the default 9x266mhz to is 9x267, anything more and its very unstable. It will load windows a little higher than that but will crash when doing certain tasks. Just remember you will still not have 9x267mhz you have to take off 5% from 267 before you multiply. CPU-Z says my core is running about 2.4ghz and my bus speed is 9x266.7 even though bios says its 9x267 Hope that clears up any confusion to wether the board is any good. As far as i'm concerned i wished i had known then before i bought the board what i know know. I'm saving up for a new board. Did you also know that the pci-e memory bandwidth is only 4x? not the 16x that its meant to be just to make it compatible with the onboard agp and pci-e slots | |
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| Super Moderator | "The reason your cpu is reading 2304 and not 2394 is because when using a quad core on that board you lose about 5% performance, " Yeah the board inherantly underclocks... i believe its for compatibility reasons, but there is apparentlya way to get this going above that number... I jsut dont seem to be able to find it, coz all references are to other boards which dont have half the settings this does... "if you had a dual core which the board was really meant for then you would get a proper 2394mhz reading and be able to overclock it easy, trust me i know because i have the same board and cpu and it says this in the manual." Well i am yet to com any report or note within the manual that says a quad should be put on it.. "It's good when overclocking dual cores but the best i can get the default 9x266mhz to is 9x267, anything more and its very unstable. It will load windows a little higher than that but will crash when doing certain tasks." yeah well my tasks are PCU intense.. not gaming, were tlaking hardcore maths here HD content and full frame 2k rendering... "Just remember you will still not have 9x267mhz you have to take off 5% from 267 before you multiply. CPU-Z says my core is running about 2.4ghz and my bus speed is 9x266.7 even though bios says its 9x267" See its these numbers that really dont do much for me, coz i have no idea, in teh bios, as to where to go to tweak them... "Hope that clears up any confusion to wether the board is any good. As far as i'm concerned i wished i had known then before i bought the board what i know know. " I bought it as a go between. I dont want to ditch my 8 200+ GB HDD's, i didnt want to lose my raid array, I didnt want to buy another GFX card (im using AGP) and until the next system is built in 10months, this should suffice for my purposes. Knock on wood my current build is rock solid for what i do and i didnt want to risk losing that by upgrading everything.. that and i dotn have tiome to dick around with re-registering 20k worth of software "I'm saving up for a new board. Did you also know that the pci-e memory bandwidth is only 4x? not the 16x that its meant to be just to make it compatible with the onboard agp and pci-e slots" Im ok with that, coz im only using AGP. If i was to go PCIe exclusively which is what ill be doing in about 10months, it wil be a dual quad core SLI system with only enough HDD's (3) to work on one or two projects as opposed to 5 (as i am now) In essence the new build will be strictly for uncompressd HD editing, and that grunt should be sufficient. For now, the system is as fas as realtime when it comes to rendering HD an thats all i care about. If i can squeeze 10% more, then i'd be happy, if not, then i'll remain content.. |
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