Re: Gigabyte K8NSNXP-939 + Opteron 185 // Possible?
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 5:45 am
Nein: So for a system to be DPS does it have to always have the two inputs or just a certain capacitance?
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Yours is a 6-phase voltage regulator AKA 6 small multi-rail power supply with all outputs tied back into a single rail.neonxgenesis wrote:http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... 49414.html
they use the ga-k8n-sli (as shown above on your posted picture) and this mainboard, althought its a nforce4 mainboard (mine is nforce3 250GB), supports the CPU and works with it. The DPS looks pretty much the same than the one I have on my own mainboard for me, correct me if I'm wrong.
For OFFICIALLY supported hardware engineers normally always allowed for 3dB power margin which drop the possible failure rate to 0. It is your choice to use hardware other than specified which drop the 3dB margin to something lower.neonxgenesis wrote:Anyway, I think I'll try to find one of the 185ers and try to find it out by my own if it works or not. The reason why is that there should be (1) no reason that it won't be recognized at all by the mainboard cause its nothing more but a variation of the supported FX-60, and for (2) the power problem, I read threads where people overclocked the 170er (which IS OFFICIALLY supported) to something very close to 2,8GHz on this board.. and when they didn't fire their mainboard with even 200MHz more clockspeed than the original 185 has, why should mine burn in hell?
Anyway, whatever happens, as soon as I have the CPU I'll keep you updated about what happens, and what happened after a month or so.
keep smiling ;-) its just a computer.
I do agree with you my friend. I am looking forward for a next great discussions for the next time.Nein wrote:Yours is a 6-phase voltage regulator AKA 6 small multi-rail power supply with all outputs tied back into a single rail.neonxgenesis wrote:http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... 49414.html
they use the ga-k8n-sli (as shown above on your posted picture) and this mainboard, althought its a nforce4 mainboard (mine is nforce3 250GB), supports the CPU and works with it. The DPS looks pretty much the same than the one I have on my own mainboard for me, correct me if I'm wrong.
The one in the link is a 3-phase voltage regulator AKA 3 bigger multi-rail power supply with all outputs tied back into a single rail.
For OFFICIALLY supported hardware engineers normally always allowed for 3dB power margin which drop the possible failure rate to 0. It is your choice to use hardware other than specified which drop the 3dB margin to something lower.neonxgenesis wrote:Anyway, I think I'll try to find one of the 185ers and try to find it out by my own if it works or not. The reason why is that there should be (1) no reason that it won't be recognized at all by the mainboard cause its nothing more but a variation of the supported FX-60, and for (2) the power problem, I read threads where people overclocked the 170er (which IS OFFICIALLY supported) to something very close to 2,8GHz on this board.. and when they didn't fire their mainboard with even 200MHz more clockspeed than the original 185 has, why should mine burn in hell?
Anyway, whatever happens, as soon as I have the CPU I'll keep you updated about what happens, and what happened after a month or so.
keep smiling ;-) its just a computer.
However the better choice for you is hunting down better Opteron 185 built lot series which would allow you to have better performance and still not giving up your 3dB power margin.