Iwill KK266 -- Your opinions?

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drjefft

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The Iwill KK266 will perform with a Palimino CPU per http://www.overclockers.com/tips343/ due to the volktage regulator chip the Iwill board uses. See article referenced at overclockers.com and you will see what I mean... I have quoted part of the above post here for your convience:

Begin article quote:
"Voltage Is Not The Problem; Amperage Is
Wattage is Amperage Times Voltage: Amperage is How Much Power. Voltage is How Fast Does It Go. Voltage doesn't kill you; amperage does.
Just supporting X voltage isn't good enough. A few of you with Abit BX boards should remember that they, too, "supported" voltage down to low levels, but when Coppermines came out, they backed off from any claims of these processors actually working at those voltages. Most ended up working, but some didn't.
We've seen estimates around as to how much amperage the Palominos are going to require, and they're pretty high, up to 46A (as opposed to a bit less than 40A on the fastest TBirds today).
To handle Palominos, not only does the voltage regulator have to provide the right voltage; they also have to be able to handle the amperage.
To get an idea of what I'm talking about, take a look this list from one company that makes voltage regulators. Look towards the bottom of the page, at "Multiphase Output."
You'll see some can handle only 45A, and some can handle 100A. Obviously, you'd rather have the latter.
Note that one of the voltage regulators listed that's rated up to 100A is the HIP6301. See here for its datasheet.
This chip is used by the Abit KT7 and KT7A. The same chip is also used by the IWill KK266.
So to answer the gentleman's question, the IWill hardware is just as capable as the Abit board to handle any Palomino. A BIOS change will be needed, but that shouldn't be any big deal." end quote of article... go to the above referenced overlcockers.com article to read the entire text.

Yes research pays off, with ease of mind and confidence in your purchase decision! Good luck gentlemen!!!

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compuwiz1

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The Iwill looks like a very nice board. I picked one up yesterday and will be putting it in test system number 5 tomorrow hopefully. The only concern I have, is it appears that the CPU socket is so far at the top of the board, that it may be too close to the PSU for easy heatsink installation. This will be no problem for most who mount cpu and HSF prior to installing the board. For me, I am always changing cpus for testing.
 

IntelConvert

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Well, it looks like we got the info we needed without Iwill's (inept) US tech-support dept. Good sleuth work you guys.
 

Regalk

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I just set up my Iwill KK266 with my own Promise modded RAID and a TBird800. Right now I am running at 136FSB x 7 and am hoping for more (using the Taisol 742xxx). Trouble free so far - I have 4 PCI slots used so far - NO Problems. The onlt thing I do not like is the MBM504 reading - getting 21C system/25C for CPU at IDLE.
Tomorrow I am going to try TurkOC Bios to see if I can up my Sandra memory from 506/6xx.
One sweet board.
UPDATE - Upped voltage to 1.85 (MBM shows 1.93v) and am able to get 1000GHz - this is excellent so far. Yet MBM still shows 30C at idle (system remains at 21C).
 

Regalk

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AT 1000Ghz not 100% stable but purty darn close to 100% - still burning in. Able to run 3DMark in 1 loop so far and crashes on next round. Ran CPU stability test for a bit and some other games - OK. Still burning. Board is good though. Still having seen the BIOS features (not too bad compared to ASUS trash) I was looking for more.
 

LoSKhan

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Thanks for the help guys, I will most likely get the IWILL. This "rig" building newbie needs all the help he can get 8).
 

DaddyG

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WIZ, Do you really mount the mobo in a case ?? Thought you would use the 'standard' bench setup, no case for easy swaps.

The IWILL looks to be a good choice BUT, they still use the 100/133 jumper which will have issues when dropping the multiplier to raise the FSB. Keep us posted on your results compared to the Turbo and the ABIT.
 
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