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Quote Journeyer 5th May 2009, 13:27
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Originally Posted by Andreoid
the nb and the pwms are very well positioned to watercool it easily :)

http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/09.04.19/4.JPG

http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/09.04.19/2.JPG

Ooh, that is simply gorgeous! Seems I may have to reconsider getting that DFI AM3 board...
Quote CrapBag 5th May 2009, 14:06
This is the board I'm looking at getting but can't decide which ram to get, I cant find any 1600mhz G Skill C7 ram anywhere any other recommendations or a link to where I can buy.
Quote naokaji 5th May 2009, 17:28
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Originally Posted by CrapBag
This is the board I'm looking at getting but can't decide which ram to get, I cant find any 1600mhz G Skill C7 ram anywhere any other recommendations or a link to where I can buy.

You can just get a tri channel kit and only use two sticks, there is almost no price difference anymore between 4 and 6 GB kits and the selection of 4GB kits at most stores sucks these days, it also saves you from the hassle of a rma if a stick should die.
Quote djDEATH 5th May 2009, 19:46
actually a really nice board by the look of things. my mate has an MSI P35 board and he loves it, but i have always said he should have bought an asus or dfi just because the overall experience of owning such a board is better through the drivers, support and web pages available. this looks like the board i'd buy right now if i had the money, i'm sure i'd have to eat my own words and deal with a bashing from my mate if i do because my next board now looks like its gonna be a MSI lol.
Quote JyX 6th May 2009, 05:54
Quick question... does the ASUS board have the SATA performance issue as well or it's limited just to the MSI board?
Quote Jipa 7th May 2009, 08:13
Might be a nice mobo if I go AMD again... Although I promised myself not to buy MSI ever again. Being brand-religious is just as silly as being religious, but sometimes it's just not worth sinking your hands to the same steamer again - try another one for a chance ;)
Quote JyX 7th May 2009, 15:45
So I would still like that bit of info I posted about above... please!
Quote Bindibadgi 7th May 2009, 15:49
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Originally Posted by JyX
Quick question... does the ASUS board have the SATA performance issue as well or it's limited just to the MSI board?

Asus was fine (as was said in the Asus review), and the MSI was fixed after the latest BIOS + ACHI driver update.
Quote JyX 7th May 2009, 21:19
I see.. the only issue is that the fix requires CnQ to be disabled which would affect the power draw in real usage situations reducing DrMOS's usefulness, where on the ASUS board CnQ can function without it affecting SATA read performance, so giving both full performance and reducing the power usage when appropriate.

Tell me if I'm wrong... 'cause I don't see the most users messing with the BIOS on a daily basis to make use of this board properly.
Quote Panther57 16th May 2009, 19:35
How do we get the "First Punch Overclocking Guide" information as posted in the article?
This information has helped me alot to O.C. my X3 720 and 790FX-GD70, and I want to learn more.

Thanks.

My goal is not to burnout or set records, but to learn how to fine tune my O.C. for optimal performance gain out of my equipment.
Quote StevieC 17th May 2009, 22:25
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Originally Posted by Andreoid
the nb and the pwms are very well positioned to watercool it easily :)

http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/09.04.19/4.JPG

http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/09.04.19/2.JPG

Mill a channel in the part that cools the VRM's, screw on the top of this block over the voltage regulators, and you'll have proper cooling for BOTH! I'd gladly pay extra for that!

http://shop.anfi-tec.de/images/product_images/popup_images/98_0.JPG

Either that or design a single channel and a full-block cover so you could cool both with only one pair of nozzles to connect.

That would be best.
Quote Belly 11th June 2009, 11:48
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Originally Posted by Panther57
How do we get the "First Punch Overclocking Guide" information as posted in the article?
This information has helped me alot to O.C. my X3 720 and 790FX-GD70, and I want to learn more.

Thanks.

My goal is not to burnout or set records, but to learn how to fine tune my O.C. for optimal performance gain out of my equipment.

I'd really like to know how to get this too, as I've just bought this board with a 955BE
Quote Milotto 1st August 2009, 15:43
Hi...congratulations for this great review,,,, =)

I bought my GD70 and now it's arrived with CPU X3 720...I'd like to know anymore about OC..: How can i get "First Punch Overclocking Guide" as you wrote in your review...?
TnX a LoT... =P
Quote Krikkit 1st August 2009, 15:50
As stated about half way down this page, MSI have requested the guide was taken down - it's for reviewers only.
Quote Bindibadgi 1st August 2009, 16:59
Quote:
Originally Posted by Milotto
Hi...congratulations for this great review,,,, =)

I bought my GD70 and now it's arrived with CPU X3 720...I'd like to know anymore about OC..: How can i get "First Punch Overclocking Guide" as you wrote in your review...?
TnX a LoT... =P

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2009/05/11/overclocking-amd-s-phenom-ii-x3-720-be/1

Try that :)
Quote albundyhere 7th August 2009, 05:47
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Originally Posted by Krikkit
As stated about half way down this page, MSI have requested the guide was taken down - it's for reviewers only.

Yeah, but it also says "If anyone would like the pictures, request them in the discussion thread and we'll send them on."

Can I please request? They don't have to be posted in the thread. Just email them to me. I could definitely use it as a starting point and would really appreciate it! ;)
Quote Bindibadgi 7th August 2009, 08:42
pm me your email
Quote Milotto 8th August 2009, 23:32
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Originally Posted by Bindibadgi
pm me your email

Me too please.....:)
Quote afterzero 13th August 2009, 08:14
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Originally Posted by Bindibadgi
pm me your email

Me too.. I've been looking for this.. :D
Quote Bindibadgi 13th August 2009, 08:17
well so far I've got 1/3 PMs :P

EDIT: 2/3
Quote afterzero 14th August 2009, 07:03
thanks for the materials! :D
Quote Journeyer 26th August 2009, 19:56
I've had this card for a couple of days now (coupled with a 955 and 8Gb of Crucial 1333Mhz RAM), and so far I love it. At the moment I am tinkering with it to get the RAM to run at the specified timings (6-6-6-20). The BIOS is intuitive and a joy to work with, and it feels very snappy indeed. Next, when my new radiator arrives, I will give the 955 a proper workover. :D
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