You should have no problems at all. I had the same rig but with a GTX260.
You used that inside the SG06/SG05? Did it fit?
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You should have no problems at all. I had the same rig but with a GTX260.
You used that inside the SG06/SG05? Did it fit?
Nice!
I was about to buy the setup this afternoon, but hesitated cause I wasn't sure if the PSU will be able to handle it.
Were you using the SG05/06's PSU as well?
And when you were gaming, where there any problems? I'm concerned that the SG06's PSU might not be able to handle the load wattage of all the components.
100% possitive about that? it's great to know, maybe it can power a GTX285 then!
What cooler have you got for the CPU?
Same cooler as I do. The GTX285 itself is know to consume up to 16amps but most of the time people recommend PSUs with a single 12v rail with 40 or more amps.
Hopefully corsair will sometime enter the sft psu market and do some wonders
Have you measured power consuption with the '260
It did. I did a little mod to make it fit, but it worked.
That's just hideous! Nice mod. Too bad it's impractical for most HTPC users.
I thought for dual link you had to connect it to two ports or something? I know the displayport supports that resolution.. dunno if there's an adapter to change it to dual link dvi though
I've just built myself a little HTPC box based on this motherboard. I've connected my Dell 3007WFP screen to the DVI port with a dual-link cable.
I've installed the latest Windows 7 x64 build, and installed the Nvidia nForce 730i, and Geforce 9300 drivers.
No matter how I try, I'm unable to get the native resolution of 2560x1600 working.
Is it because I'm using Windows 7 x64? Maybe the drivers aren't mature enough yet? Maybe there's a trick... Anyone?
Has anyone had problems or success running 2560x1600 with this motherboard?
Well, I have the same pcb number as you. The mystery continuesHere's a post from the Zotac forum:
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cach...a.com+9300+dual-link&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk
Q:
Does the Zotac 9300-ITX's DVI support WQXGA? I know the 9300 should, but saw in another thread that people were having trouble hooking it up to a Dell 3007WFP
A:
PCB versions 02 and later of the 9300-ITX feature dual-link DVI-D hardware. However, even the boards that do contain dual-link capable hardware have been shipping with BIOS versions that do not enable dual-link support, this will be remedied in future BIOS releases.
Can anyone tell if I have PCB version 02 or above? The code on the bottom of the board says "236-DA105-0J1 BF"...
Well, I have the same pcb number as you. The mystery continues
pajopet
what are the latest display drivers for the zotac??? i tried the latest on the nvidia site but refuse to install.
any settings in the bios that would help in playing bluray dvd (mt2s files with XBMC)??
XBMC won't do hardware acceleration... Therefore not taking advantage of the onboard GPU. Play them in something that will.