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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/20 12:03:39 (permalink)
How about APAC region?? Will they be available same time as US, Canada & Europe??
I would get one just to be on the safe side!!!

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/20 16:57:06 (permalink)
Please look at my thread here:
24-pin ATX power plug meltdowns: Need user data from unaffected computers
I have a theory about why and what we can do to determine our risk.

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/20 19:21:16 (permalink)
HalloweenWeed

Please look at my thread here:
24-pin ATX power plug meltdowns: Need user data from unaffected computers
I have a theory about why and what we can do to determine our risk.

 
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/20 23:10:23 (permalink)
I'd love to get my hands on one. I had no idea there was a thread for this! Hopefully they'll be for sale soon as I'd hate to ruin a perfectly good e759 :(

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/21 02:29:25 (permalink)
So wait if I want to run sli 480s or 580s then I need to get one of these? Wth

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/21 04:40:51 (permalink)
Good read Halloweenweed, I was just watching my voltages in Eleet with cpu vcore at 1.23v and cpu vtt at 1.239 these are stock boot up voltages by the bios which seems to fluctuate to different voltages on boot up. while watching these voltages at these numbers I could see the 12+v rail jump from 12.4v to 12.11v. As soon as I changed the voltages in Eleet to cpu vcore to 1.20v and cpu vtt to 1.23 the 12v rail showed a stable 12.11 v
Do you think the cpu voltages have any thing to do with power draw as well on PSU and PCI-e slots ?

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/21 07:54:11 (permalink)
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Good read Halloweenweed, I was just watching my voltages in Eleet with cpu vcore at 1.23v and cpu vtt at 1.239 these are stock boot up voltages by the bios which seems to fluctuate to different voltages on boot up. while watching these voltages at these numbers I could see the 12+v rail jump from 12.4v to 12.11v. As soon as I changed the voltages in Eleet to cpu vcore to 1.20v and cpu vtt to 1.23 the 12v rail showed a stable 12.11 v
Do you think the cpu voltages have any thing to do with power draw as well on PSU and PCI-e slots ?

I would think the CPU gets most of it's current through the 4-8 pin CPU aux pwr plugs (12V), they must power the CPU Vreg directly, that's why they are near the Vreg heatsink. But if they are on the same rail as your 24-pin (often they are), the CPU draw will greatly affect your exact voltage at the 24-pin as well. This has the effect of keeping the 24-pin voltage on the low side, possibly deferring any meltdown. That's why I suspect the meltdowns develop primarily during periods of heavy GPU use and low CPU utilization (with multi-rail PSUs), such as when running Kombuster (Xtreme burning mode).

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/21 13:11:04 (permalink)
will this work on any motherboard? 

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/21 13:12:53 (permalink)
Yes.


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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/21 23:45:35 (permalink)
I have just ordered 762 4 way MB from TigerDirect. Do I understand correctly, that because 762 has two additional power connectors, one next to CPU and another next to PCI-E lanes, I don't need power boost?
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/21 23:53:19 (permalink)
MyOdessa

I have just ordered 762 4 way MB from TigerDirect. Do I understand correctly, that because 762 has two additional power connectors, one next to CPU and another next to PCI-E lanes, I don't need power boost?

correct

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/22 00:09:19 (permalink)
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I have just ordered 762 4 way MB from TigerDirect. Do I understand correctly, that because 762 has two additional power connectors, one next to CPU and another next to PCI-E lanes, I don't need power boost?


I just resently recived a 762 from Tiger Direct, It arived with BIOS 620K, You do not need the power boost, but may have to update the BIOS if you Plan on using a 980 processor. The additional connector next to the CPU is only needed for extream OCing, a single 8 Pin can supply 300 watts to the CPU, TPD ia 130 at stock, You may need the second Connector, if you will be using liquid nitrogen, Extream Cooling,  and trying for a 5.0 or more OC, The Plug above PCIelane 1, adds additional power to the PCIe lanes.

  
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2010/12/22 00:36:16 (permalink)
Thanks for info, KMoore, much appreciated.
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/09 16:17:49 (permalink)
Got mine Sat, installed no problem. Modified it to plug right into my AX1200 rather than have the molex adapter.
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/09 16:22:21 (permalink)
I installed one on my 758 in 1x slot. The board is running two 580s and a 295 via an AX1200. I was able to just fit in the wire and connector underneath the cards.
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/10 03:52:20 (permalink)
Recieved my powerboost  from EVGA. Installed it in bottom pcie 16X slot. It actually put my 12 volt rail to 12.18, used to be 11.97 volts. Gues it does it's job.Thanks EVGA!


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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/10 20:31:50 (permalink)
Got my powerboost installed on my E758 this evening.  I am only running 1 GTX580 for now, however my 12v used to read 12.18v, now it reads 12.26v.  Is 12.26v safe to run 24/7 or should I uninstall the powerboost and wait until I get a second GTX580 to saturate more PCIe lanes?
 
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/10 22:03:03 (permalink)
12.26v is just fine. You are allowed 12.60. Look at the link and go to page 19 for the Voltage Tolerances.
ftp://download.intel.com/...ds/microatx/matx10.pdf
Even though that info is for a Micro ATX it is the same for all ATX's. Look at this link and go to page 22 
http://www.formfactors.or...r%5Cspecs%5Catx2_2.pdf
I just included the first link because it had the high's and lows already listed for each spec in the graph.
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/11 05:37:02 (permalink)
Installed mine. 12v rail consistent now with no movement in voltage down during SLI gaming. Thanks EVGA for the fix. I can rest assured now my system is safe. On another note. Intel has made peace with nvidia now. Will this open up chipsets for future motherboards? :P
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/11 12:37:31 (permalink)
I think part of the agreement was that nvidia would no longer make chipsets for intel processors
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/11 12:57:37 (permalink)
i to am seeing a really steady 12volt rail 

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/11 15:17:29 (permalink)
Any word on when these will be in stock?
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/11 16:26:08 (permalink)
Just wondering, but has anyone run into any strange buzzing or crackling issues while having the Powerboost installed, as well as a PCI-E Soundcard? I just finished the installation just a short while ago and now I'm starting to hear this slight crackling sound coming from my speakers.
 
I might try removing it later to see if that fixes the issue, but until then, I was just looking to see if anyone ran into a similar experience.
 
EDIT: Nevermind. It turns out that I accidentally bumped the analogue connector (found on the Auzentech Forte and HD cards) when I was disconnecting things, and that was what caused the slight buzzing.
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/11 17:45:42 (permalink)
Hi guys I got mine today and installed it on the last slot on the e760 which is the 4x pcie lane now i am running 3 gtx 480's before  3 of my gtx 480's were at 11.98v readin on gpu z now its 12.08 or something steady but it only affected two of my 480's one of them still reading at 11.98 at load! did i do something wrong? one thing for sure it fixed two of my gpu's to steady at 12v but one of them is only at 11.98. should i be worried?

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/11 18:09:54 (permalink)
So I had a pretty alarming problem with my power boost today.
 
I have a E758 3xSLI mobo with 77 bios.  1 GTX580, 6x2GB 1600mz@1723mhz, and 970 OC'd to 4.1ghz.  I installed the power boost in the 1xPCIe slot: (see pic)
 

 
I installed the GTX580 into the first 16xPCIe slot on the board, and the system booted up without any problems.  I used the system for a few hours, and even rebooted a few times and turned the system off for the night and went to work today.
 
Tonight after work I went to power on my system and got an immediate shutdown, fans + lights for a second and then shutdown, and the more I tried turning it on the less time it would stay on.  So, I ended up pulling all the ram, and testing 1 by 1, I even tried switching the video card to a backup ATI video card I have on had - still had the same problem.. this was all after resetting the BIOS(several times).. the same problem every time.  I'd pull the power plug / reseat / power on, and immediate shutdown.
 
So I pulled the powerboost out of the board and was able to boot without a problem.  I then tried both video cards and still had no problem booting.  I put the powerboost back in the 1xPCIe slot, and the problem returned.  I then moved the power boost to the last 8xPCIe slot (at the bottom of the board) and I was able to boot the system as usually without problem.
 
So I pretty much have determined that the powerboost I received will not allow my system to boot while in the 1xPCIe slot (EVGA E758 mobo).  I called EVGA tech support to report the issue and they are going to investigate, but have yet to hear of this problem.  So if anyone else is using the powerboost with an E758 board for more than a week, please post your configuration and results.  Im curious to see if it is just my board, powerboost or some how my configuration.
 
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12.26v is just fine. You are allowed 12.60. Look at the link and go to page 19 for the Voltage Tolerances.
ftp://download.intel.com/...ds/microatx/matx10.pdf
Even though that info is for a Micro ATX it is the same for all ATX's. Look at this link and go to page 22 
http://www.formfactors.or...r%5Cspecs%5Catx2_2.pdf
I just included the first link because it had the high's and lows already listed for each spec in the graph.

 
Thanks for the info BTW!
post edited by rjrusso - 2011/01/11 18:18:01
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/11 20:47:03 (permalink)
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/12 08:37:45 (permalink)
Got power boost in a few days ago. Installed in a 758 in the 1x slot. Running a GTX 580 and GTX 295. 12v was moving around from 11.84 - 11.94 while folding. With it installed I'm at 12.04 - 12.12 while folding. GPU overclock's seem to be much more stable also. 
 
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/12 09:11:14 (permalink)
So those who registered for the free 75 have started receiving theirs?  I was one of those people and have not received mine yet.
 
Is there a way to tell your one has been sent or do they just turn up at your door without warning?

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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/12 15:58:47 (permalink)
Yes, got mine last Saturday via USPS.
 
I was getting the odd "NVIDIA display driver stopped responding" error once in a while. Since installing this, it hasn't happened at all. Coincidence?
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Re:EVGA POWERBOOST (PCI-E Molex fix) 2011/01/12 16:42:52 (permalink)
knotsonice

Got power boost in a few days ago. Installed in a 758 in the 1x slot. Running a GTX 580 and GTX 295. ......
Carl

Have you turned off your computer for any length of time since you have installed it?
 
Moltenlava

So those who registered for the free 75 have started receiving theirs?  I was one of those people and have not received mine yet.

Is there a way to tell your one has been sent or do they just turn up at your door without warning?

 
I purchased mine. From what I've seen around the forums, to those who did register for the free supply, they said they just arrived with no warning.  At least a few reports have said that.
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