I'm sorry. It's my mistake. I usually assemble the SFF system, so I don't overclock the parts, so I missed this part. May I pin your opinion to the top for information sharing?
@@Sanzhar94 I don't know why, but I couldn't access the official website of JGINYUE. I received the BIOS file from the seller, but it was all the same version.. So I couldn't make a comparison.
May I ask if its bios has pcie power saving settings, aspm, and L1 options? (I bought an affordable motherboard from another brand. Although it has aspm, it only has L0s options, not L1), thanks
안녕하세요 이번에 JGINYUE B760I에 Thermalright AXP120-X67 쿨러를 장착하여 ITX를 빌드 중인데 램 간섭이 걱정되 램을 구매하지 못하고 있는데 혹시 영상에서 사용하신 램 이름 좀 알 수 있을까요? 제가 구매한 보드는 D5 이긴 한데 큰 차이가 없을 것 같아 질문 남깁니다!
Aesthetically-speaking the board looks nice. But man still a no buy for me due to following reasons. I hope JGINYUE will improve their design in the future. 1. No VRM sensor 2. No wifi module included 3. No place for CMOS battery on board so any buyer had to do ass solution like stripping wire & taping them together 4. XMP will only work if you lock 1.35V on RAM
I Notice you have the AXP120-X67 cooler, can you tell me which orentation that cooler fit in this motherboard? it seem that in your benchmarking the cooler is very bent.
i just got this motherboard. i came across your video in search of a manual. luckily i figured out everythinng i needed to (i hope). i put it in my case, added a GPU, ram and a sata drive. booted into the bios. updated it and plugged a windows 11 usb dongle into the back of the motherboard. when i restart the computer, the windows logo comes up and it loads from the usb like im used to. only that it suddenly shuts down the pc after maybe 20 seconds and restarts. it goes into a never ending loop if trying to install windows and restating. i replaced the ram from my workstation to test the ram. i tested with or without GPU, tried different usb ports. everything points to the same conclusion that it goes into this weird loop of loading windows and crashing /restarting. im using pretty old PSU to be fair. could it be that the 4 pin cpu connector isnt enough. a quick search told me that a 4 pin cpu connector generated around 192 watts. my i5 12400f has a tdp of 115w so i should be good. i dont know what i could change in the bios to make this work... any help would be appreciated a lot!
I don't think there's a clear answer I can give you. Maybe it's simply because you don't use the 8pin CPU connector, or maybe it's because it's less complete because it's an affordable board. I think the seller will get the answer they want if they ask the manufacturer.
absolutely not, I used B660i before with old Bios even it didn't have RGB entry. Today I just updated to the BIOS version April 7 similar to the one in the video, now the RGB function can be adjusted but only for 1 color, not a rainbow. The good thing after RGB was opened, it was able to recognize Adata D50 RGB ram. It will probably never have its own driver, I've been waiting almost 1 year