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DFI LANParty JR P45-T2RS+4870 Crossfire,brings both OC and Performance for Mirco ATX


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According to Intel roadmap, “P35 + ICH9R” is replaced by “P45 + ICH10R” from 2008 in mainstream segment.

In hi-end market, the only one choice in LGA775 is “X48”, and X58 will be the next performance king.

 

Almost all P45 MB in the market are designed with “ATX” form factor, it’s hard to find an “O.C.” MB in microATX world.

I hope G45 will change the situation; however, according to my experience, the OC potential may not good enough.

 

What we are talking about in this article is DFI LANParty JR series, which embedded with “P45+ICH10R” and “Crossfire Reday!”

 

 

About package

DFI brings completely different design into JR package, more vivacious than before.

DFI put a label on the box that describes “Intel OC power off issue fixed!”

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About Accessories

ABS OC manual, DFI smart connectors and other necessary accessories.

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DFI LANParty JR P45 T2RS

microATX is very attractive to users who want to build small but powerful system.

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Bottom-left of MB

2X PCI-E X8(CorssFireX X8+X8)

1X PCI-E X1

1X PCI

1X FLOPPY

LAN chip: Marvell 88E8053 Gigabit LAN

Audio chip: Realtek ALC885 (HD audio/ 7.1 channels) + Tantalum capacitors.

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Bottom-right of MB

6 X SATAII(ICH10R)

ICH10R supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1 and RAID 5

On-board Power/ Reset button and debug LED for DIY users.

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Upper-right of MB

4 DDRII DIMM (667/ 800/ 1066MHz, max to 1200MHz in OC mode)

1X IDE(JMicron JMB368)

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Upper-left of MB

4 phase digital PWM with 12 MOSFET; it’s enough to compatible with both dual-core and quad-core (45nm/ 65nm) processors

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I/O

6X USB 2.0

1X Gigabit LAN

Optical S/PDIF-out/RCA S/PDIF-out

The jump in red is “EZ Jumper” for clearing CMOS.

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The new replaceable north bridge cooler could be removed easily, user can install other cooler kit into DFI JR P45-T2RS.

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Boot screen

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There are two BIOS interface in JR P45, “Easy mode” and “Advanced mode”.

You can get into advanved mode by press “F9” in “Genie BIOS setting” page.

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Genie BIOS Setting page

For dual-core (C0/E0) overclocking, please set CPU Clock0 Skew as 100ps.

Shutdown after AC loss: fix the “shut down after OC” problem in P45 platform.

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DRAM Timing

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Generally, you can set 0/0/2 or 3/3/1 to get better performance; if you install Corsair Dominator, you can try 4/4/1.

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Voltage page

CPU VID Special Add +12.5mV~787.5mV

DRAM Voltage 1.789~3.280V

SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage 1.55~2.15V

NB COre Voltage 1.1825~1.9700V

CPU VTT Voltage 1.10~1.60V

Vcore Droop Control: help to fix the “voltage drop” problem.

CPU/North Bridge GTL REF: there are some difference between different CPU (such as C0/ E0/ C1/ R0)

 

I often input 0.63/0.67/0.61 or 0.61/0.61/0.61

FSB Verf: New option in BIOS page. Make user to OC FSB more. (For E0 dual-core, please select 28 or 29)

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PC Health Status

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The platform

CPU: INTEL Core 2 Duo E8400/Quad Q8200

MB: DFI LANPARTY JR P45-T2RS

DRAM: CORSAIR Dominator TWIN2X4096-9136C5D/TWIN2X2048-8500C5D

VGA: GIGABYTE HD4870 512MB DDR5 CrossFire

HD: Seagate 7200.10 320GB

POWER: Corsair HX1000W Modular Power Supply

Cooler: Thermaltake BigTyp VP/JETART Nano Diamond

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CPU

Core 2 Duo E8400 (E0 version)

Stable in SP2004 with 500MHz

NB 1.24V VTT 1.07V

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Stable in HyperPI 32M (Dual processors mode) with 590MHz

NB 1.45V VTT 1.32V

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Stable in HyperPI 4M (Dual processors mode) with 601.4MHz

 

NB 1.45V VTT 1.32V

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There are few MBs that could be OC up to 600MHz.

DFI JR P45 does a great job that reaches 600MHz with in microATX form factor.

 

 

Q8200 M1

Stable in HyperPI 32M (Dual processors mode) with 500MHz

NB 1.43V VTT 1.4V

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Passed Super PI 32M and 2M @ 512.6MHz

NB 1.43V VTT 1.4V

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I also got unexpected outstanding result by OC quad-core CPU.

Although it cannot pass 500Mhz 4 X 32M, it’s good enough.

 

About DRAM

1GBX2 CORSAIR TWIN2X2048-8500C5D

 

DDR2 1200 CL5 5-5-15 2.27V

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2GBX2 CORSAIR TWIN2X2048-9136C5D

DDR2 1134 CL5 5-5-15 1.9V

Stable in 3 X SP2004 Blend mode

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Memory Benchmark

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DFI broke the bias about performance in microATX MB.

The DRAM frequency rose up to 1200MHz by installing 1GB + 1GB; it also performs stable in 1134MHz with installing 2GB + 2GB.

 

 

About graphics

GIGABYTE HD4870 512MB DDR5 CrossFire

4870 750/ 1800MHz

3DMARK2006

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Crysis Benchmark

1920X1200

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3DMARK VANTAGE

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microATX but has Crossfire function is so amazing, it’s good for upgrade system in the future.

If you want a small PC with powerful performance, DFI JR P45-T2RS is the best choice.

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About software installation

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Surveillance software

Of course, you can modify the surveillance software for fantastic SW skin.

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DFI JR P45-T2RS is ABS ready

OC beginners can download ABS file from DFI web for easy system boost After reboot the PC and press F1,

the bus speed will auto upgrade from 266 to 333MHz, 333 to 400MHz.

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Some difference between DK P45 and JR P45 in OC setting.

I tried some OC setting and saved as *.abs file, you can download the file via the link below

(Description: Dual-core @ 500MHz/ Default voltage; Dual-core @ 600MHz; Quad-core @ 500MHz; 2GB + 2GB DDRII @ 1133MHz)

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windwithme-JR P45-T2RS ABS

 

When you upgrade the BIOS, please note that ABS file might be failed because of difference between new and old BIOS version.

 

DFI LANParty JR P45 T2RS Conclusion

Strength

1.microATX form factor and vivacious packing design.

2.All Japan solid cap.; Dual PCIE 8X slot for Crossfire.

3.Various BIOS options with wide range voltage setting; fixed the “voltage drop” problem.

4.On-board Power/ Reset buttons for DIY users.

5.Great DRAM OC potential.

6.Specific NB cooler with “Replaceable” design.

 

Weakness

1. No Debug LED

2. Need more exposure in channel.

 

Performance ??????????

Materials ??????????

Appearance ??????????

Cost/ Performance ??????????

 

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To compare with the ATX P45 + ICH10R (USD $150~$170), the price of DFI LANParty JR P45-T2RS is acceptable (USD $160).

 

Most manufacture produced microATX MB with entry-level chipsets, cheap, small and fair performance.

However, DFI breaks the rule,DFI adopt mid-high chipset into microATX and does bring great performance to the market.

Some friends of mine want to build small and powerful system, but it’s very hard to find the MB. Now, DFI offers the solution.

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