The First Touch of Abit IN9 32x Max

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Board is well-design and built for sure besides the 4 pins molex located at the last PCI slot.:ocx48: , also the bios is so easy to corrupt. The first one let me install everything fresh and without any difficulty, but after couple hours, power off and power on, the on board debug led just show "8E" then automatically shut down.
After RMA to Newegg and receive today, samething happened ; even I just adjust some parameters of uGuru options, then directly went down exactly same as the first board.

Let's see the parts of this board:

This figure is from Ancient China era, means fortune and luck.


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Very well pack it!!:ocx22:

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Accessories

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Wifi

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THe Board

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the heat pipe...welll:ocx48:

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all the high end electrical board elements placed.

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Cpu socket area is pretty good for going extremely cold insulation job.:)

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wow, this chip is vista certified no problem

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the I/O area

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here is the big big mistake, if user need to use the extra power when apply SLI operation, what should they do?

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nice, big NB heatsink but did not block

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Test set up:)

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the area after install memory and ultra 120 heatsink with 120mmx38mm

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power up ..:D

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We will go on for Bios page!:MMM:
 
What about BIOS?
For me , the bios is quite rich and in details.
very nice uguru bios page;)
**OH MY GOD...there are bunch of people DO NOT what is EPP SLI memory...
please before you ever think about play this, DO THE HOME WORK. , if you ever wanna OC, you need to disable
SLI memory setting, otherwise you can't change the profile setting by epp.
/B]


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this is the beta bios, abit adds the 1333 strap already.

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every OC Voltage option you need is here;)

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here are the minum and maximum voltages for all you need to go extreme.

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CPU basic settings, the last one is very interesting;)

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see the explanation on the right side?

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hoho, I prefer the memory page has current value and setting value, that would greatly help user to think how far or how do they need to set the timings.

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some on board devices setting.

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other than these, I don't think they are important to mention.
we will keep going to see how good it is.
 
ok here we go, for the basic consideration about fsb and memory settings, this would be the topics every user focus on,
for me, I already checked couple nv680i board; here we are not doing the review in details, so we go more real OC type.

代碼:
[COLOR="Red"][B]Testbed:
memory: Team Group PC9600 C5 and PC8500 C4
power: Tagon 1100w
OS: Windows Xp Sp2
HD: Western Digital raptor 150g 10000rpm single drive
cooling: Air cooling from Thermalright Ultra 120[/B][/COLOR].

** This board is by far that I can drectly set this setting (in general) without any problem.:)

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dno't have to change anything, directly go for 32m:

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check out the pifast.:D

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after quick check of DDR1066 and fsb 1500+;
I just restart and set: fsb as 1500mhz and ram go for ddr1200 4-3-3;)

here is my setting details:

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try the pi1m;)

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after that, that day I gotta lab project went to school, so I power off, when I back home, everything is gone .
and today I got the same problem, we will see you here when I got bios chip working.

THanks

OPB
 
Code 83 means "Save all data in stack back to CMOS" ; Nothing found for Code 8E
 
I had experienced "8E" several times...what I have done is to de-install all PCI-E VGA cards from slots and re-install them again (my system is SLI), then this code disappeared. Maybe it's my guess only, maybe try to install your cards safe and sound in the expansion slots is the first step to assembly a new system.
 
is there anyone got Debug code 83 or 8e problem?


8.E. means you need to check the fan connector of CPU because CPU need to be coolered by the CPU cooler.

Sometimes it happens when you dont plug the fan on it.

8.3. means you need to check the 8-pin connector of power supply...

83 or 8e is different from 8.3. or 8.e. ;em28;
 
thank you very much for the correction
but that really bother isn't it?
every time we need to plug in that 4 pin intel fan to let it work flawless
that would make me crazy even I get board under LN2...
this would need to have your highly attention please.
hope we can see the great improvment @ next BIOS.
you can also visit my ocxtreme forum.
we got lots of damn serious abit lovers there;)
 
thank you very much for the correction
but that really bother isn't it?
every time we need to plug in that 4 pin intel fan to let it work flawless
that would make me crazy even I get board under LN2.....

Sure, I would love to visit the ocxtreme forum... but can you tell me the link ..?

;em03;