Sorry for the delay. Here is the bios that allows higher FSB speeds.
Enjoy.
http://fugger.netfirms.com/Abit.zip
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Sorry for the delay. Here is the bios that allows higher FSB speeds.
Enjoy.
http://fugger.netfirms.com/Abit.zip
Ooo, very good. finally a BIOS we can take somewhere :-D!!! Thanks fugger.
400, and still going, impressive :D
Thank you
It's pretty hard to boot over 437Mhz FSB ... max i could do is 447, but it can't get into Windows.
Edit: The BIOS doesn't keep the settings when changing FSB and Vcore or ICHIO voltage at the same time.
So 425MHz is the maximum you achieved with stability ?
Definite improvements with this bios, thanks Abit.
Fugger, have you had any time with that board yet?
I'd like to see someone with a E6600 or over do a test.
It's good news, as the Max should be capable of even more.
regards
Raja
I need a smaller chip as I only have the X6800 atm in the MAX board, Ill need to swap around after I push the Max.
doesnt work for me can set 500 in bios but it is 402.5 like the 14 bios
Well this bios gave me about 10 more MHz on the FSB, my system seems to be a little more stable over the 14 bios as well, many thanks for posting this bios!
maybe BIOS020 is coming soon?? i saw this board with an E6400 at Fry's for $379... but then thought about the FSB. Now if it'll do 420fsb stable... that's 3360mHz which is almost max for an AIR 24/7 Conroe... if they can come up with 450+ I'll grab one.
btw, how are the voltage options in 019??
something weird is happening to me, whatever i set in bios or uguru over 392 fsb, let say for example 400 or 410, or 500 it says the value i set, but cpu-z an post stays at 392 :(
I've tested quite a few AB9/Pro boards so far with Allendale CPU's, all can do around 420-435 trough dual 32M SPi. Max Vmch & Vichio volts from BIOS, no extra cooling, no mods. Every Micron D9 kit i've thrown in them (TEAM Xtreem, Kingston or Crucial, D9GMH or D9GKX) could do at least 1:1 DDR800 3-3-3-8 fully stable at 2.3V.
Need Test Of E6600 Processor Badly :bows: :explode: :bows:
This is the best I can do with my current setup.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-3/980990/19bios.JPG
After some rest I will jump back on this and I have a Hiprotech DDR2 Maximizer to add to the mix.
My e6600 will run at 409x9 (3.68 G) in other mobos. But I can't boot over
305 fsb in my AB9 at any Vcore. I think I'm using the wrong
values in my memory settings, what values do I use for strap/DDRxxx?
Any other suggestions? I've used BIOS 1.4 and 1.9, the one posted by fugger.
Right now I have my E6400 at 375fsb stable, but I can't seem to get any higher. Even when going up to 380fsb I crash when Orthos gets to test 5 at 1024fft. I am using this beta bios, but could someone who is getting to 400+fsb please post what settings they are using in the bios?
It's kind of weird, I can run at 350fsb stable with completely stock settings everywhere, but the only setting that allowed me to jump to 375 was upping my DDR2v to 2.3v. Adding v's to the vCore, mch and ichio did nothing. This is strange because my RAM is only at 750MHz right now at 5-5-5-15 when it is rated for 800 and 4-4-4-12. Any ideas on how I can get higher?
Thanks in advance!
I tried this one, no help at all. Any other ideas?Quote:
Originally Posted by FUGGER
@roller11
its helps to post system specs for people to be able to help.
see this is what i can do with 1.4 bios
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...pro/311m18.jpg
i havent tried 1.9 yet. mainly cause of the changing in bios problem of one at a time then restart.
Thanks a lot Evilsizer, I will up my voltages to what you have there and see if I can go any farther. I am a little worried about putting more volts through the ICHIO though because that heatsink is very hot to the touch with my system on. Guess I can rig up an 80mm to blow on it.
The latest batch of AB9's offer 2.5V for Vdimm; the Rev is still 1.00 and i can see no obvious differences between the 2.3V and the 2.5V boards.
There's a comptibility isue with TEAM Xtreem TXDD2048M1800HC5DC, you need to boot with another memory and set the timings manually otherwise it'll go "corrupted BIOS, please reflash" on you.
http://www.crazypc.ro/forum/attachme...1&d=1160129996
There is a new Beta 1.5 bios over on the abit forums at http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=114112
It has a lot more options like multi adjustment and seems to overclock better than 19 at least for me. Before I was stuck at 375fsb, now I am here:
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/3835/34ghzqj1.jpg