Choosing the Best H55/H57 Motherboard - Part 1
by Rajinder Gill on January 31, 2010 11:30 PM EST- Posted in
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just4U - Wednesday, February 3, 2010 - link
Ever since I read about there being problems on the 1156 boards with certain sockets... I've been leary about buying any 1156 boards. I'd heard reports that it was happening even to those not overclocking and for me that's cause for concern. I look at all the offerings and wonder..Is it fixed? Which boards would be effected? I'd like more info on that before I even consider purchasing the i5/i3 etc. Perhaps Anand can include information on all this in part2 or 3?
Thanks.
Rajinder Gill - Wednesday, February 3, 2010 - link
Hi,There have been no official updates from socket vendors/intel/board vendors as to the exact cause of socket burnouts we experienced on some fo the early 1156 boards. To date, it appears the majority of issues reported have been on boards that were manufactured pre September 2009.
FWIW, all of the sample boards I've had for H55/H57 have arrived with Lotes sockets so far, although I'm not sure if that means vendors are not using Foxconn altogether. We have not seen any issues in testing thus far.
regards
Raja
just4U - Wednesday, February 3, 2010 - link
Yeah that's another thing that keeps me put off. Is I don't know which boards are using the Foxconn. Anyway thanks for the reply back.thaze - Wednesday, February 3, 2010 - link
I just received a Gigabyte GA-H57M-USB3 and an Intel Core i3-530.An interesting feature seemed to be the Dolby Home Theater (i.e. Dolby Digital live encoding). However its software is hard to find, there's no reference in the Gigabyte CD's main menu. I eventually found it at \utility\dolby\. Install went fine but the program is crashing when executed. Maybe someone could confirm the same problem running Win 7 x64.
thaze - Friday, February 5, 2010 - link
"I've forwarded your problem to our HQ, and your problem is duplicated.A solution will be provided by HQ very soon.
Please just wait for my further information later."
Rajinder Gill - Friday, February 5, 2010 - link
Hi Thaze,Gigabyte messed up on this one, their engineers forgot to add the BIOS string to unlock the Dolby features on the H55/H57M-USB3 models. BIOS F3a beta (Jan 8 dated I think) was pulled a couple of days ago from their support page and is due to be replaced with an F4 BIOS fixing the problem.
regards
Raja
thaze - Saturday, February 6, 2010 - link
Thanks again for the details. F4 is out now and I can finally use Dolby Home Theater. :)Rajinder Gill - Wednesday, February 3, 2010 - link
Hi,Just testing the GB boards now, so will get back to you with an answer on this asap. I'm on Win 7 64 bit.
regards
Raja
Rajinder Gill - Wednesday, February 3, 2010 - link
Hi,It appears you are correct. I just installed the Dolby X64 package and when I try to run the software, it crashes.
regards
Raja
thaze - Wednesday, February 3, 2010 - link
Thank you for your reply.I also sent a message to GB support yesterday, will inform about their statement here.