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  • Are Vanillas going to be dressed as Maxs from now on??? I guess so!!

    I got my G400 32MB vanilla today but...

    Interesting... My board has a Fan connector and my memory type is 5ns
    More interesting is that my cousin got the same card yesterday and guess what...
    He got Fan connector and 5ns memory!!!

    Just thinking...
    Do you guys think that because the demand of G400max boards, Matrox is making all boards with Max high quality components?

    Sadly, my ramdac is just 300 mhz.....
    By the way. It took me about 3 hours to install this thing..
    Conflicting with my Promise UltraAta 66 controler,
    Than after conflicting with my Network card (USR)
    Finally after reinstalling win98se again. (I really had to...) it's the best board I've seen!

    I will keep everybody posted about overclocking this board since tomorrow I'm getting a Lasanha combo fan.

    Take care.!!!

    MIR

  • #2
    Miranda,

    if anything they're probably failed Maxes. Matrox isn't meeting their yield, but that doesn't mean they're not *trying* to, and failing.

    Due to the high demand it's probably a matter of, "hey these boards DO work at 300mhz, let's get them the hell out the door!", vs a "hey let's be nice and give everyone 5ns memory!" ...

    Pre-consumer recycling, really.

    *phz.

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    Ami Y. Koriuchi - foxyviolet@hotmail.com
    Asus P2B 1010 - P3-500
    256MB 6NS
    70 GB of 10k RPM SCSI UW style.
    Still waiting like a militia member in a Texas compound for the G400's to come to Earth.
    ---
    How-about-a-nice-game-of-chess?

    Ami Y. Koriuchi - MY EMAIL IS DEAD

    SYSTEM1
    Asus K7V266 - Athlon XP 1800+ - GeForce 4 TI 4600 128MB -
    1024 MB PC2100 DDR -
    200 GB UDMA100 7200 RPM - 60GB LVD 160 10K RPM

    SYSTEM2
    Asus A7V133 - Athlon 1.4 - G400Max
    768MB PC133 - 75 GB of 10k RPM SCSI UW

    HI SOMETiMES I GO AWAY FOR LONG TIME AND COME BACK YEARS LATER HI!

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    • #3
      Hey,
      How are you sure about those things?
      Are they just your speculations?

      I guess they are since it does not make any sense!!!

      How can 5ns memory type be bad?

      The truth here is that there are Vanilla boards shipping with better components!
      Don't tell me that they are underclocked boards because they did not pass tests!

      That's ridiculous!
      I certaintly can tell you that in the least they have to be better than other regular Vanillas..

      Mir.

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      • #4
        I just spoke to Melcor tech support and the guy didn't say anything about mixing!

        How is it?

        Is is good to rub the clean chip with alcohol after all the glue and grease is taken using Carburator cleaner?

        MIR

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        • #5
          so why dont you overclock the darn thing and tell us what you get

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          • #6
            Today I will get my Heatsink/fan combo.
            As soon as I get the proper cooling on my G400 5ns card I will overclock it and post the results on its stability.

            I will start with 150/200!

            Mir

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            • #7
              Intel does it all the time, Miranda! I'm not saying it's a BAD BOARD, I'm saying it's probably somewhere between G400 and G400Max.

              My point is, with this demand, if the thing held up to MAX standards, they would have put the MAX label on it and sold it as such.

              But what else are they going to sell the Failed-at-360-but-passed-at-300 boards as?
              G400ReallyCloseToMax? No. G400.

              *phz.
              Ami Y. Koriuchi - MY EMAIL IS DEAD

              SYSTEM1
              Asus K7V266 - Athlon XP 1800+ - GeForce 4 TI 4600 128MB -
              1024 MB PC2100 DDR -
              200 GB UDMA100 7200 RPM - 60GB LVD 160 10K RPM

              SYSTEM2
              Asus A7V133 - Athlon 1.4 - G400Max
              768MB PC133 - 75 GB of 10k RPM SCSI UW

              HI SOMETiMES I GO AWAY FOR LONG TIME AND COME BACK YEARS LATER HI!

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              • #8
                I totally agree with you on that!

                My only hope is that with the proper cooling this board "may" overclock better than Vanillas with 6ns memory type.

                By the way, do you know where to buy the best thermal compound for heatsink??

                I bought one at Radio Shack but it does not make the heatsink stick on the chip.
                Is it normal?
                If not should I use the thermal tape that comes with the Lasanha combo??

                Thx

                Mir

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                • #9
                  Yeah, that lithium grease (i don't think it's actually that) stuff isn't going to make the fan stick. The thermal tape works pretty good especially if it's like a small sheet of metal with adhesive on both sides. Looks kinda like the stuff that makes your hot pockets "crisp and flaky even from microwave! (sic)" . Unfortunately it's hard to find, check TechAmerica though.

                  *phz.

                  ------------------
                  Ami Y. Koriuchi - foxyviolet@hotmail.com
                  Asus P2B 1010 - P3-500
                  256MB 6NS
                  70 GB of 10k RPM SCSI UW style.
                  Still waiting like a militia member in a Texas compound for the G400's to come to Earth.
                  ---
                  How-about-a-nice-game-of-chess?

                  Ami Y. Koriuchi - MY EMAIL IS DEAD

                  SYSTEM1
                  Asus K7V266 - Athlon XP 1800+ - GeForce 4 TI 4600 128MB -
                  1024 MB PC2100 DDR -
                  200 GB UDMA100 7200 RPM - 60GB LVD 160 10K RPM

                  SYSTEM2
                  Asus A7V133 - Athlon 1.4 - G400Max
                  768MB PC133 - 75 GB of 10k RPM SCSI UW

                  HI SOMETiMES I GO AWAY FOR LONG TIME AND COME BACK YEARS LATER HI!

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                  • #10
                    The stuff that don't stick is Silicon based thermal transfer compound. You'll need to clamp down the heatsink somehow, or use something else.

                    ------------------
                    Cheers,
                    Steve

                    My PC houses one of these things which seems to affect some people's lives far too much...

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                    • #11
                      try and find some good thermal epoxy. melcor makes some. That is what matrox uses to secure the heatsink(thermal epoxy) I am not sure if radioshack carries thermal epoxy or not

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                      • #12
                        purplehaze: the odd thing is that the chip manufacturer should be speed binning the chips before they are attached to boards. Matrox must be in a real hurry.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks.

                          I think I got some kind of the Silicon stuff that does not stick!

                          Does anybody knows how it's called the best thermal compound that sticks!!!??

                          Thx

                          PS: I've heard that Carburator cleaner is good to take out all the oily glue and residuos from the chip. Does anybody agree?

                          Mir

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for Melcor link!!

                            Thx

                            Mir

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                            • #15
                              yup, carb cleaner works good.

                              http://www.melcor.com

                              btw, melcor thermal epoxy comes in 2 parts you have to mix together before application.


                              [This message has been edited by rickn (edited 08-18-1999).]

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