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#1 perdition24
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Mine also died a day after the update.... I had a 60GB ps3, Feb.07, it died on the saturday that just went by... I took good care of it too. Here's a link to official ps forums i urge you to post your info there too...

http://boardsus.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-3-General/UNOFFICIAL-YLOD-VICTIMS-LIST/m-p/46167302#M4425298

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I just installed that exact cooler in my rig. I have a Asus M4a89GTD pro usb3, AMD 1055T, 4GB of Gskill ram. My stock temps were - MB ~33, CPU~35 room~ 22celcius. After I installed it it's now sitting at - MB ~24 cpu ~28 room ~22celcius using AS5 instead of the pre packaged thermal paste.. It took about 30 mins to install mine.

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What about an option where you have a 60GB but refuse to send it for a refurbished or buy a new slim b/c thats ugly??? YEs i have a 60GB and Will not buy a new slim or send it in for a refurbished..

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#4 perdition24
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Hi there.I have a 1055T and the damn stock HSF is freaken loud!! Stock temps that I'm getting are:

CPU - idle ~32c-35c
CPU Load - ~55c-59c
MB - ~30c-35c
Room Temp - ~24c

I'm looking into buying an after market HSF for my 1055T. If you have a 1055T processor can you please post your temperatures (cpu, motherboard, room) and what type of HSF you have?

Thanks for reading. :D

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I was hoping it would post as a quad or maybe a dual... That sucks!!!

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The MSI 890GXM-G65 board doesn't support the new x6 processors out of the box (you need to update the bios). That being said, if you install a x6 processor before the update, will it boot into windows so that you can install the new bios? Or will you have to purchase a cpu that's currently supported (beore the bios update) and update the bios?

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Triple and Duel and all that are determined by the motherboard, not the brand of memory. I don't think AMD has a triple channel support motherboard. Think only Intel has that, but I imagine you're talking about Intel and not AMD, anyway, right? Regardless, I doubt Motherboards support duel channel mode and Triple channel mode. I'm sure it's either one or the other, and not both. The activation of the channels is determined by the stick placement on the Dimm slots. The Dimm slots are grouped by banks.... The seperation between Duel and Triple is that Duel only deal with two banks and Triple is dealing with Three banks. And both support Single Channel Mode, and use that if requirements aren't met.

Anyway, this is basicly all I know about dual channel mode, and I'm only guessing about triple channel... I only keep tabs on AMD, really.

All duel mode means is that it has two groups/banks of memory working in tandom. So basically, you need only two sticks of ram to activate duel channel mode, in most cases. There were older mother boards that only had 3 slots of Dimms, And the banks were seperated with 1 Dimm equalling 1 bank and the 2 remaining Dimms slots equalling the other bank. So, you would have to have equal amount of ram on the both banks. So you'd have a single 1024 stick on the single slot, and could have two 512 sticks on the other 2 slots, and have your duel channel support. Although on those 3 Dimm boards it was not required to have all the Dimms filled, you could just have a 1024 stick on one dimm and have a single 1024 stick on the other and leave the 3rd one blank and still get your Duel Channel mode activated. (What usually happened is that you'd start off with a split between 512 sticks, and then buy a 1024 stick later and shuffle the sticks around to reactivate Duel Channel mode) Regardless, 4 Dimm slot Motherboards are a lot easier to deal with, as you can imagine....


With Triple Channel you have the banks separated by 3. So you need at least 3 sticks to activate the triple channel mode.. Each representing their own bank. With 6 Dimm slots, I imagine it's 2 sticks per bank. So, simplest seperation would be 3 sticks or 6 sticks to activate Triple Channel mode. And I doubt such motherboards have Duel Channel Mode, support... But I've never looked into that, so I could be wrong....

So, I may be wrong... but I think it's one or the other, and not both. I don't think you can buy 2 sets and later switch to 3 sets.... Think the motherboard either supports Duel Channels or Three Channels..... not both. In that on a Triple channel board, it's probably either in Single Mode support or Triple mode support. If I'm wrong, then your orginal speculation is somewhat correct.... Although not completely correct.

Your thinking is a bit wrong toward the sticks of memory. The channels are based from the motherboard, not the sticks of ram. Only requirement of the ram is that they are of the same in timing and speed (although, the bios will set all the sticks to the slowest stick if they are mismatched. So, you can get away with mismatch sticks.). And that the seperation of banks are equal in size, of memory capacity. Just be aware that in a Triple Channel board... it's going to be running in Single mode with only 2 sticks. (unless, in fact, the board supports both Duel Channels and Triple Channels, which I doubt it will....)

Threesixtyci

From the first link that NeilCardiff posted:

"The modules in bank 1 do not need to be of the same capacity as the modules installed in bank 2. However, if identical speeds or capacities are not installed within a single bank, the system will automatically revert to single channel or dual channel operation, regardless of module configuration."

So if I'm reading that first link that NeilC posted right, it's basically saying that cpus with mother boards that support tripple channels are able to send and recieve data in three seperate lanes, and with a single ram, the cpu is only able to access from a single lane and with dual kit two lanes.AHHHHHHHH!!!!!! This leads me to another question. Which will be faster? Having 3GB setup tripple channel (3X1GB) or 4GB set up in dual channel (2x2GB). They are priced the same!!

I just had a $590 service done to my suv (what an early awesome xmas pressent!) otherwhise this would've been an easy decision. I will be building a x58 system come boxing day and will decide which to purchase depending how much more the tripple channel kits are to the dual.

Thanks for the links you posted NeilC, and thanks to all that contributed to this topic.

Wish you all a safe and happy holidays.

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So from my understanding, if I were to buy a DDR3 dual channel kit now and then later buy a single DDR3 witht he same speeds and timing they will act as tripple channel. Thats good to know b/c there have been tests that showed that there isn't any significant gain in having 6GB of ram from 4 (at the moment). So I can now save $50+.

Thanks guys.

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#9 perdition24
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Say I have a x58 mother board and I buy three sets (6 dimms) of dual channel ddr3 memory do they become tripple channel or say if I bought 2 sets (4 dimms) of dual channel and put only three dimms in, will they become tripple channel?

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Bill: How will we beat the ps3 in November?

Aaron:Mw2 will come out that month let's bundle it up with a 360 sku.

Bill: But millions of people already bought a 360 for MW....Hmmm I don't think that will work.

Aaron: I know. We'll ban everyone we know who has modded/opened up their consoles, but not their online user id, so that way they will buy another 360!

Bill: Genius.