2012-04-06, 04:50
2012-04-06, 05:05
Wow! all from eskros list..... awesome man... hope to see some good pics making it..... jealous
where is the SSD?
Did not get the 1866 ram? I'm making a new htpc with the same cpu you have....
Im debating if I need the 1866 ram .....
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820104263
where is the SSD?
Did not get the 1866 ram? I'm making a new htpc with the same cpu you have....
Im debating if I need the 1866 ram .....
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820104263
2012-04-06, 05:28
SSD is still in the Revo 3610. I'll be puling it out in a few minutes. More pics to come.
I wasn't too sure on the RAM. Seems like 1600 will be fast enough. I thought I read somewhere that you need to overclock to use 1866 RAM with this motherboard?
Maybe I'm wrong??
I wasn't too sure on the RAM. Seems like 1600 will be fast enough. I thought I read somewhere that you need to overclock to use 1866 RAM with this motherboard?
Maybe I'm wrong??
2012-04-06, 06:11
Newegg: DDR3 2400+(OC) / 1866(OC) / 1600(OC) / 1333 / 1066 / 800
So if you want to take advantage for 1600 you have to overclock.....
Remember to get your timings and voltage correctly on the mobo if it dont pick them up.
You can check the timings and voltage with this:
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
I am trying to find out if there will be any benefits with the 1866 if not I thing I will just get 1333..... does anyone know?
Wait I just checked the specs from there website......
Supports DDR3 2400+(OC)/1866/1600/1333/1066/800 non-ECC, un-buffered memory
huh? who is right? Can you take a look at the book and let us know.....
http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Mo...ifications
So if you want to take advantage for 1600 you have to overclock.....
Remember to get your timings and voltage correctly on the mobo if it dont pick them up.
You can check the timings and voltage with this:
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
I am trying to find out if there will be any benefits with the 1866 if not I thing I will just get 1333..... does anyone know?
Wait I just checked the specs from there website......
Supports DDR3 2400+(OC)/1866/1600/1333/1066/800 non-ECC, un-buffered memory
huh? who is right? Can you take a look at the book and let us know.....
http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Mo...ifications
2012-04-06, 06:32
There's nothing crazy to do
in order to have the A75M-ITX mobo
run your 1866Mhz ram sticks at 1866Mhz....
as described in this A75M-ITX review --> Here
Higher clocked RAM benefit your APU
since its onboard GPU uses it as frame buffer!!
the A75M-ITX can run 1866MHz Ram Sticks right off the bat...
simply manually input the required Case Latencies...
and also,
if you check on ASROCK's main website --> Here for A75M-ITX mobo specifications,
in the Memory section, you'll see
Supports DDR3 2400+(OC)/1866/1600/1333/1066/800 ...
meaning, 1866MHz Ram Sticks are supported right off the bat...
no O/C needed....
Newegg got the ram spec wrong...
you only need to O/C if you want your RAM to run at 2400Mhz...
in order to have the A75M-ITX mobo
run your 1866Mhz ram sticks at 1866Mhz....
as described in this A75M-ITX review --> Here
Higher clocked RAM benefit your APU
since its onboard GPU uses it as frame buffer!!
the A75M-ITX can run 1866MHz Ram Sticks right off the bat...
simply manually input the required Case Latencies...
and also,
if you check on ASROCK's main website --> Here for A75M-ITX mobo specifications,
in the Memory section, you'll see
Supports DDR3 2400+(OC)/1866/1600/1333/1066/800 ...
meaning, 1866MHz Ram Sticks are supported right off the bat...
no O/C needed....
Newegg got the ram spec wrong...
you only need to O/C if you want your RAM to run at 2400Mhz...
2012-04-06, 06:41
And to take it a step further:
Asrock A75M-ITX Memory Support List
But I wouldn't necessarily say that Newegg or Amazon got it wrong. The Asrock manual I'm reading right now actually says,
"Support DDR3 2400+(OC)/1866(OC)/1600(OC)/1333/1066/800 non-ECC, un-buffered memory (see CAUTION 2)"
CAUTION 2 then refers you to the web page I linked to above^. I'm sure you'll be fine with 1866, if you want to spend the extra $12. I'm a cheap bastard, so...
Asrock A75M-ITX Memory Support List
But I wouldn't necessarily say that Newegg or Amazon got it wrong. The Asrock manual I'm reading right now actually says,
"Support DDR3 2400+(OC)/1866(OC)/1600(OC)/1333/1066/800 non-ECC, un-buffered memory (see CAUTION 2)"
CAUTION 2 then refers you to the web page I linked to above^. I'm sure you'll be fine with 1866, if you want to spend the extra $12. I'm a cheap bastard, so...
2012-04-06, 07:06
as the review said,
1866MHz Ram Sticks are supported right off the bat...
no O/C needed..
1866MHz Ram Sticks are supported right off the bat...
no O/C needed..
2012-04-06, 07:11
Now how do I take this SSD out of the Revo, and put the stock Hitachi HDD back in?
Man, good thing this dude posted step by step instructions a while back!!
Hey Eskro, that picture is just for you, cuz I know how much you LOVE OCZ!!!
Man, good thing this dude posted step by step instructions a while back!!
Hey Eskro, that picture is just for you, cuz I know how much you LOVE OCZ!!!
2012-04-06, 07:24
(2012-04-06, 07:12)eskro Wrote: Nooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bring it I will shoot it next to the CX430PSU..... lol
2012-04-06, 07:35
Here's my background pack for XBMC --> http://www38.zippyshare.com/v/47034987/file.html
you can use the images for your main menu items!!
you can use the images for your main menu items!!
2012-04-06, 07:53
(2012-04-06, 07:38)Beer40oz Wrote: Mine
http://www12.zippyshare.com/v/62829341/file.html
How the eff is Br Ba not on that TV Show wall
2012-04-06, 08:00
(2012-04-06, 07:53)maddog808 Wrote:(2012-04-06, 07:38)Beer40oz Wrote: Mine
http://www12.zippyshare.com/v/62829341/file.html
How the eff is Br Ba not on that TV Show wall
What?