Faber38 0 Posted June 16, 2002 Quote: @ Faber38 Wirf mal ´nen Blick ins Forum von www.amdmb.com. Dort werden alle möglichen Probleme über alle AMD Prozessortauglichen Mainboards diskutiert. Ich denke, daß bei Dir der undokumentierte Überspannungsjumper gesetzt ist. Wenn Du mit "Trafo" "Netzteil" meinst, wäre das "Power Supply Unit" oder kurz "PSU" Take a look at www.amdmb.com's forum . All possible problems with AMD compatible mainboards are discussed there. I think that in your case the undocumented jumper for overvoltage might be set. hi.. ich habe es gerade mal ausprobiert...wenn ich den Jumper umstecke ..bekomme ich sofort eine Error-Meldung vom Board.. und die Voltzahl geht direkt über 1.75 auf 2.11 und vpn 12.75 auf 13.2...nun hab ich wieder alles umgesteckt.trotzdem wird mir immer noch eine CPU-Volt von 13.2 im Asusprobe angezeigt.. hy.. i have just probe it..but when i exchange the jumper..my Motherboard give a Error-message..and the Voltage gone from 1.75V to 2.11 also the 12.75V to 13.2.. now i exchange return it..but the Asusprobe show me 13.2V Cpu Voltage.. Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted June 16, 2002 On the nForce, there is a superstability mode that kicks in automatically if all the banks are filled. However, Abit has chosen not to implement this in at least the NV7-133R. The trade off is that you cannot use a double-sided DIMM in the 3rd DIMM slot. People claim the nForce is slow, but that is false. You will loose performance if you do not have a DIMM in both memory channels. Check out this link: http://www.techhard.com/docs/mobo/a7n266c/a7n266c_1.htm You can see that the nForce boards keep up quite nicely with KT266A and KT333 boards. If you want help, NForcersHQ is a site dedicated to all things nForce. They're still working on the site itself, but the message forum is up. Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted June 16, 2002 I don't think MSI implement it (or have a different problem entirely...) either because IIRC thats who's board the guy I was referring to was using. Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted June 17, 2002 Yeah, MSI isn't as of yet. There is supposed to be a BIOS update for their 415 and 420 boards that give you the option to disable or enable super stability. Share this post Link to post
Preacher 0 Posted June 18, 2002 @ Faber38 Hast Du die Möglichkeit, das Netzteil mit einem anderen Board zu testen? Möglicherweise hat Dein jetziges Mainboard nur einen Fehler beim messen der Spannung. Bei mir wechselt das auch ständig. Mal nur 11,5V, dann wieder 12,7V. Do you have the possibility to check the PSU with another mainboard? Maybe your current mainboard does incorrectly read the voltage. I keep getting different vlues, too. Sometimes 11.5V, sometimes 12.7V. Share this post Link to post
CrazyKillerMan 0 Posted June 18, 2002 Quote: Do you have the possibility to check the PSU with another mainboard? Maybe your current mainboard does incorrectly read the voltage. I keep getting different vlues, too. Sometimes 11.5V, sometimes 12.7V. my board (a7v333) in MBM 5 reads: 3.3 3.36V 3.30V 3.39V 3.36V 5.0 5.08V 5.03V 5.08V 5.07V 12.00 12.59 11.80 13.19 12.59 -12 -13.21 -13.72 -12.39 -13.15 -5 -5.52 -5.76 -5.20 -5.52 I will be checking the voltages out with a DMM later on this week. Ill let you know what I find Share this post Link to post