Originally posted by: devilkjo
Hi ChiPCGuy
i want nck804ua bios 1.03
send me please
thank you
have a nice day
my e-mail address is desuperkjo@kornet.net
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Originally posted by: ChiPCGuy
Board is still working perfectly. AOpen is now claiming they cannot fix the incorrect CPU temps in the BIOS due to how they designed the BIOS/ACPI interface. I am still pressing for a Windows based utility, however.
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Originally posted by: cr0ssfire
I'd be interested to hear about this motherboard's overclockability as well. I can't say that I've ever heard of AOpen, but I'm looking for a great deal of longevity in an nForce 4 Ultra motherboard and from what you all are saying this might be "the one". This board looks nice, but so does EPoX's nF4 ultra board. I'm looking for a rock-solid motherboard with longevity that can give a mild overclock. Once my planned new system is up and running, I'll be getting my feet wet with overclocking for the very first time *sniff*
What's AOpen's customer support like? I've heard from a few people that EPoX's support leaves a bit to be desired. Given the choice between the AOpen and the EPoX, which would you choose?
Originally posted by: Operandi
I'm going to working with a friend to build a high-end 939 system soon. Aopen is usually my go to company for boards due to their quality and no-nonsense designs, so I was looking at the nCK804Ua-LFS as the prime canadate. There is one concern however; low noise is a prime concern, we're talking low 20 dBA range here so I have a few questions.
1. Will SpeedFan work with the board? I was hoping to be able to use it to keep a tight control on fan speeds to keep noise at a bare minimum but I've been hearing about certain nForce4 boards giving SpeedFan problems.
2. How many of the fan headers on the board are controllable?
3. How far off is the reported CPU temp and will it cause problems keeping the CPU fan down to lower speeds?
4. Is there any hope of getting brackets for any of those on board headers from Aopen, specifically digital sound output?
Originally posted by: ChiPCGuy
Originally posted by: Operandi
I'm going to working with a friend to build a high-end 939 system soon. Aopen is usually my go to company for boards due to their quality and no-nonsense designs, so I was looking at the nCK804Ua-LFS as the prime canadate. There is one concern however; low noise is a prime concern, we're talking low 20 dBA range here so I have a few questions.
1. Will SpeedFan work with the board? I was hoping to be able to use it to keep a tight control on fan speeds to keep noise at a bare minimum but I've been hearing about certain nForce4 boards giving SpeedFan problems.
2. How many of the fan headers on the board are controllable?
3. How far off is the reported CPU temp and will it cause problems keeping the CPU fan down to lower speeds?
4. Is there any hope of getting brackets for any of those on board headers from Aopen, specifically digital sound output?
SpeedFan does not work with the board. In fact, there is no way to get at any of the hardware monitoring via Windows. The CPU temp reading appears to be about 28 degrees C too high. This affects how well the motherboard regulates fan speed, and that control is only present in the BIOS anyway. AFAIK, only the CPU fan header is controlled. I don't see how to get brackets for the board--perhaps aftermarket? If you want a relatively quiet system with this board, I would recommend replacing the NB fan with a Zalman NB47J, and using a quiet CPU fan to begin with.
Originally posted by: SteveSAS
I've been following these posts with interest - I'm also interested in the AOpen nck804Ua. (I think I am the "potential convert" dwb mentioned a few posts back). A couple of questions:
ChiPCGuy wrote ...
"The CPU temp reading appears to be about 28 degrees C too high. This affects how well the motherboard regulates fan speed, and that control is only present in the BIOS anyway."
Does this really mean the cpu fan makes more noise than it should (because it thinks the chip is hotter than it is) and there is no way to fix it?
Any thoughts on the GigaByte GV-NX66256DP (GeForce 6600 256MB) video card? It has a passive heat-pipe cooler. I'm not a gamer and I'm trying for a quiet machine. (Will replace chipset fan with the Zalman heatsink)
Thanks.
Steve Sobel (experienced user/fixer but newbie builder)
Originally posted by: Operandi
Originally posted by: SteveSAS
I've been following these posts with interest - I'm also interested in the AOpen nck804Ua. (I think I am the "potential convert" dwb mentioned a few posts back). A couple of questions:
ChiPCGuy wrote ...
"The CPU temp reading appears to be about 28 degrees C too high. This affects how well the motherboard regulates fan speed, and that control is only present in the BIOS anyway."
Does this really mean the cpu fan makes more noise than it should (because it thinks the chip is hotter than it is) and there is no way to fix it?
Any thoughts on the GigaByte GV-NX66256DP (GeForce 6600 256MB) video card? It has a passive heat-pipe cooler. I'm not a gamer and I'm trying for a quiet machine. (Will replace chipset fan with the Zalman heatsink)
Thanks.
Steve Sobel (experienced user/fixer but newbie builder)
28C is a lot to be off; it's certainly going to have an affect. How much I can't say hopefully ChiPCGuy can elaborate a bit more.
I would stay far away from Gigabyte's passive video cards. I've heard of several users and at least one reviewer having the card overheat due to the poor performance of the heatsink. You?re better off picking a regular card and replacing the HS/F with a passive Zalman unit. Also if you put any value on performance go for the GT.
Welcome to the forums BTW.