3/30/2021 0 Comments Asrock 775 Agp
For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.The mobo does support not only AGP, but also PCIe and not only DDR(1) rams, but DDR2 as well.More that I imagined: And that is not all There are existing modified bioses ( ) that since v3.10a give the possibility to boost the maximum supported ram from 2G (2x1G, you cannot use DDR and DDR2 rams at once, lol) to 4G (2x2G sticks).
![]() What attract me on the board is 4 phase regulator and good overclockability. When the poor Celeron D 336 on ASRock 775i65G R3.0 hit the wall at FSB 154 ( ), the same CPU is not having problems at FSB 164 with this mobo ( ) and when pushed beyond stability, then 175MHz FSB is possible: Sure, sure, 3677MHz from 2.8GHz CPU is nothing spectacular, but wo incrasing the Vcore it is not actually bad And it looks like that incrasing Vcore could be done by just replacing one SMD resistor with zero resistance to another SMD resistor: That is quite good and what it even better is, that near the CPU socket, there are place for 4 () stolen CAPS for Vcore regulator That empty places could get very nice polymer (and small-enought to fit under the heatsink mount) caps. And on the bottom side, there is place just under the CPU for two serious tantal-polymer caps:nana: So I see a big potencial in this mobo. I was planing on getting this board a few years ago when I still had a single core cpu but could not afford to buy a new system. Maybe that is because of used CPU for the testing Well, I upgrade it easily. Asrock 775 Agp Full CPUs LikeIm more inclined to some powerfull CPUs like 1066MHz Core 2 Duo Extreme X6800 or 1333Mhz Core 2 Duo E8600 For max OC seems to be good use E5700. On top of that, 6MB L2 cache really counts, compared to just 4MB on X6800 Overal it could reach 5GHz when in luck, average OC is 4.6GHz: (me getting bad ideas ) All-in-all, it is rather interesting board and we see how well it will overclock. So far I only have a little troubles with it, probably related to previous used bad behaviour: there is one pin on the CPU socket with added melted ball on it. Everything works, but it is just weird and hopefully other CPUs (beside the tested Celeron D) will work well too. And I cannot fully push down the 24pin ATX PSU connector into the ATX 20 pin. There is visually nothing that get in the way, but somehow at the end of the connector (neat the CPU) it just leave about 1,5mm from the fully seated connector. ![]() Other than this I just could not wait to get good caps to the mobo, mod it (Vcore increase) and see, how far it will go with the overclock. Also I try to persuade guy, who made a ASRock Conroe885 bioses with different memory dividers that the default ones (like 5:4 and 1:1 forced settings) to try something like that for the ASRock 775i65G. Dunno, how if this old chipset could handle for example 400MHz on the DDR2 rams (PC 8000 with 2:3 divider). Might have to see if I can dig out some of my old posts on the subject sometime. My bios version is 3.10. With that version ive managed to install an GT440 video card - not specified in reccomended video cards from the mobo producer. Asrock 775 Agp Update The BiosI dont know from where to update the bios to 3.19a. Ive got the file from yous post but idk how to update.
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