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Biostar TForce4 U 775

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Tim S, 13 Apr 2006.

  1. Tim S

    Tim S OG

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  2. LAGMonkey

    LAGMonkey Group 7 error

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    3.3volts!!!! at the change of a jumper. Thats Emmit Brown Crazy!!

    An enjoyable read and intersting as BioStar make my SSF and so far thats performed flawlessly and i was thinking of getting a proper one. I might hold back on that move for the time being.

    Cheers Bit-T :thumb:
     
  3. Kameleon

    Kameleon is watching you...

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    And I thought the jumper on old Asus boards that instantly stuck 0.3V more than set in BIOS through your RAM was crazy...
     
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    That's what you call lazy; having a jumper that feeds it 3.3V direct from the PSU. Makes you think that they put a lot of thought into the board...
     
  5. NoahFuLing

    NoahFuLing What's a Dremel?

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    Anyone notice something weird on the graphic (at least in my opinion)?
    This one: http://www.bit-tech.net/content_images/biostar_tforce4_u_775/box.jpg
    It looks like a 939 with a big T on it, rather than a true Socket T 775.

    Good review overall. I always enjoy reading about tech!

    3.3v?!?! Holy frijoles! That's like running 7v through an LED! Something smells strange here. And not the DDR2 burning.
     
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