I need a new mobo!
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I need a new mobo!
The trick is finding one that fits all my specs, because I built what I have around around an ASRock P43Twins1600 which I have found out is a total piece of crap!
Ive got a Core2Quad LGA775 socket,
2 sets of 4GB DDR3. One runs at 1.5V and the other at 1.8V. Timing, however, is identical.
GeForce GTX280 with PCIE x16 2.0 interface.
ATX Form Factor.
I can find boards easily, but what I need help with is finding one thats going to support 2 sets of DDR3 running at different voltages. If there is such a thing at all, I dont even know. Felt it best to ask
Ive got a Core2Quad LGA775 socket,
2 sets of 4GB DDR3. One runs at 1.5V and the other at 1.8V. Timing, however, is identical.
GeForce GTX280 with PCIE x16 2.0 interface.
ATX Form Factor.
I can find boards easily, but what I need help with is finding one thats going to support 2 sets of DDR3 running at different voltages. If there is such a thing at all, I dont even know. Felt it best to ask
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Well, you could always take a quality piece of hardware and modify it. Granted, you'll likely end up ruining whatever hardware you start with. But with some practice, you'll do fine.
Could it be something where you sell one of the sets of memory and go with a board that suits the other set?
I've never heard of a motherboard that will do what you are asking. I've heard of other hardware, but that stuff won't help you here.
Sorry.
Could it be something where you sell one of the sets of memory and go with a board that suits the other set?
I've never heard of a motherboard that will do what you are asking. I've heard of other hardware, but that stuff won't help you here.
Sorry.
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Appreciate it. I'll probobly hold onto my Kingston ValueRAM and stick it in my woman's machine when she upgrades because she refuses to use any other brand. Then use my OCZ Platinum in my new board.XMEN Ashaman DTM wrote:Well, you could always take a quality piece of hardware and modify it. Granted, you'll likely end up ruining whatever hardware you start with. But with some practice, you'll do fine.
Could it be something where you sell one of the sets of memory and go with a board that suits the other set?
I've never heard of a motherboard that will do what you are asking. I've heard of other hardware, but that stuff won't help you here.
Sorry.
Also, you can get other BIOS firmware for your mobos?! Who writes this stuff, and where can you get it? I always thought you were stuck with whatever came with your mobo unless you wrote one yourself.
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You can upgrade your firmware depending on your model, etc. from the mainboard manufacturer. You COULD try to write your own, but it's not something I would personally try to do. Generally you wouldn't be able to overwrie a phoenix BIOS with another brand.. Do some searching online.. You might get lucky, and someone else might have written one for you.
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