dus beter het vorige model kopen, over welke probleempjes heb je het?
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A couple of notes on the DFI:
1) There are some quirks setting up SLI. Best bet is to uninstall the video driver before setting up SLI, re-install the driver with the second in place, then enable SLI right out of the gate. Otherwise, the screen may go blank when you enter windows when the driver detects the new video card. You have to move the video plug to the second card to see anything, enable SLI, then move it back to the primary. And, where you turn it on in the BIOS is not very well documented. It is in the Genie menu near the bottom.
2) Make sure you put your DIMMs in slot 2 and 4, not 1 and 3. Otherwise, you are asking for a ton of instability issues (blue screens, no boot, etc). If they are in 1 and 3, you will not be able to run 1T. It is documented, but a simple foot note in the manual (which we all read, right?).
3) Memory timings. AUTO kind of sucks. You will need to do some homework on setting the memory. Best bet is to use A64 tweaker on your existing system (if possible) and screen shot all the settings. You will need to know almost every one of them to set up the BIOS. The information will give you a good starting point.
4) Processor OC. There are three voltage settings versus two for normal NF4 boards. Ignore the first, bump the CPU VID Control and CPU VID Special Control (the plus percentage setting). Do not use the first one listed (CPU Vid Startup). Some have set it to 1.550 V, but that means your other setting (CPU VID Special Control - percentage over VID) may spike at startup and kill your CPU. So, skip the first setting. Leave it at default.
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