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Well mine is idling 51 and going 55-56 full load at 2.5
mine is @ 56°C fsb 260 mhz, that little bastard fan is very loud!!!
A yellow zalman hs would help keeping it cooler ?
I dont know about the "yellow" one, i have a Zalman NB47J (the blue one) with a mounted silent 40mm fan on top.Quote:
Originally Posted by ReelMonza
My NB temps iddle/load: 35C/41C (@296x9 and 32C ambient temp).
Keep in mind that intake/exhaust case fans are playing an important rol on cooling.
I might buy the blue one as well, but you had to cut its top to mount a fan on top of it ?Quote:
Originally Posted by BioPC
I might throw some higher CFM fans on the front and rear of my case...the air blowing out of the back of my case isn't very hot though...
Hello
My setup is in my sig, everything is ready and connected now...
So.. heres the problem.
*Booting for the first time*
So I try to boot and then the screen stays on the "DFI Lanparty NF4" logo...
So I checked the little status leds on the bottoms left to see watup~ and the first LED is on.. which is odd because it means "VGA Detected"..
So... what seems to be the problem officer?
I've tried disconnecting hdd and opticals, switching the mem around, trying single and dual on different slots and nothing seems to work...
I have a cold boot problem in my dfi board. When I give more than 3.2volts to my mushkin ram, sometimes the board doesn't boot. I tried everything to get the system running, including resettin cmos, turning the ps switch on and off several times, changing ram slots, using different ram, using one stick on orange slots, but the only thing that worked is using one stick on the top yellow slot. By this way I was able to boot the system up. I wanted to share this experience with you. Does any of you solve this problem any other way?
so I got the board and only problems!!! I can't get my system stable.
when I run 9X278 1:1 2.5-4-4-10 2.80Vdimm (which should be preety easy for my memory) I'm memtest stable (hour of looping memtest #5)
but when I'm in windows, I can't pass even super pi 1MB!!! why???
on my neo2 with same cpu i was running 9X278 1.36Vcore for a few months no problem.
I disabled the CPU throttling (not sure if I should). the other thing is that my chipset gets very, very hot (About 52C idle) and PWN also (about 48idle)
I tried to run 8X278 but super pi still no go, so I assume it's not the memory.
I'm running everything at auto settings except throttling, LTD, FSB and mem voltage. What should I do??? please help me out guys, I want to play san andreas:D
Seriously, try to help.
\\
BIG thanks in advance
As long as it stays under 70-80C i wouldn't worry about it. I think nVidia rates the nForce 4 chipsets up to 120C.Quote:
Originally Posted by JasonE4
is there anyway to change the default chipset heatsink with a different and more efficient one? I am looking at vantec iceberg 4 vga cooler, it seems to fit on the northbridge and let a VGA card to be installed. Anyone tried to mod this damned chipset heatsink? I hate the gasping sound of that little bastard fan! :slapass:
As long as you have video card clearance then you shouldn't have any problem replaceing it with an aftermarket solution.Quote:
Originally Posted by arrarro71
Its just a difference in memory controllers. You'll have to tweak the DRAM settings differently for every new CPU you install because the MC is never going to be exactly the same. Sometimes you can use the same settings and sometimes you can't.Quote:
Originally Posted by Smy
The default LDT voltage on my Ultra-D is 1.2V so its definitely overvolting it if you havn't changed the setting in the BIOS. 1.53V shouldn't damage anything because i run mine up to 1.5V but i dont see why it would be that high if you didn't adjust it yourself.Quote:
Originally Posted by ahpaul82
My chipset is always at 42-45ºC range and I've set in bios FULL >50ºC. Never changed thermal compound on it. PWM IC is now at 31ºC at 3Vdimm 1'4vcore.
i also got a problem
- dfi ut nf sli-dr
- san diego 4000+
- newcastle 3500+
- 2 x6800 msi
- 2 x 512 gskill xtreme 4400 le
- 680watt thermaltake
the mobo still gives me de code 3 (3 led s on the left bottum of the board are on , mean cpu detection ? dont know what to do anymore.
greets bio
I had the exact same problem, was a dead boardQuote:
Originally Posted by BioBlade
:( doesn't sounds good then .
gonna switch it tomorrow.
bad luck DFI :slapass:
Where can I measure vcore and vdd in that board?
Quote:
Originally Posted by arrarro71
Works like a charm temps now 34 - 40 always at full speed and always quiet.
http://www.3dxtreme.net/images/revie...r/IMG_1222.jpg
Have you got a part number for that lantec fan? where does one find this? Is there a stock hs under that?
Thanks
Chad
EMC2 showing voltage measuring points on DFI NF4Quote:
Originally Posted by Barr3l Rid3r
It has vcore, vdd, vdimm and vtt.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835110103Quote:
Originally Posted by timpanogos
nope the stock crap heatsink is gone too, this is copper and much better.
I assume it is very easy to remove the stock HS and replace it with the Vantec
So I really don't get it. There's the Cold Boot problem where if you unplug the AC power, your mobo forgets what original voltage it was set to. Some people have had luck with BIOS fixes and what not, but if I'm correct, this problem occurs with UTT and still exists right? That means VX and Redline especially. Is this a problem for BH5?
Also, what's with sticks of Redline and VX dying? Is this linked to the Cold Boot problem or what is this? Is this separate? And is this an issue for only those running @ very high voltages i.e. 3.5 or so?
Not sure if this is the correct thread, but anyways.
I have a doubt on DFI Ultra-D mobo.
Is it possible to have Cool'n'Quiet and OC active at the same time?
This is, like on MSI (with DOT) or Asus mobos.
You do not really want to...it will screw with the overclock as I understand it...and I was always told to disable Thermal Throttling..Quote:
Originally Posted by Piotrsama
The problem is/was that on a cold-boot the Vmem was set to ~2.5V instead of the value programmed in the BIOS. It will affect any memory that won't run at SPD timings @ ~2.5V.Quote:
Originally Posted by dmo580
That part of the cold-boot problem is fixed in BIOS versions released in June.
What remains (and not fixable in the BIOS) is that Vmem is applied to the DIMM slots before the MB is turned on when AC removed/reapplied to PS. That means always check the Vmem power LED to make sure Vmem is not applied before installing/swapping/removing DIMMs.
Some people thought their DIMMs were dead because of the cold-boot/low-Vmem problem... regarding the rest...my thoughts for whatever they might or might no be worth are in this post.Quote:
Also, what's with sticks of Redline and VX dying? Is this linked to the Cold Boot problem or what is this? Is this separate? And is this an issue for only those running @ very high voltages i.e. 3.5 or so?
Peace :toast:
I am having a strange problem sometimes...the resolution will flash down to about 640x480 size and will blend things together like vertical stripes and what not. It doesn't cause the PC to crash but I can't do anything else really but reset it. Everything maintains its size and all. I can not determine what is causing it. It has never done it while running a game or anything else 3D. Just when opening a program and I remember it doing it a few times when I opend nTune monitor...so I uninstalled that. Thanks for the help.
Is anyone experiencing inconsistent overclocking stability. When I first got my new cpu (0519BPEW VENICE) it needed 1.68vcore and it primed for 18 hours at 9x300, the next day it needed 1.7vcore and now today it needed 1.72vcore and prime failed after 2 hours, sometimes it won't prime for less than a minute and sometimes it primes for 40+ minutes under the same settings, WTH?. I've flashed every bios from 310-1 to 623-3 and I get the same results. My stability it seems is very inconsistent and I am unable to pinpoint the source of my problem. I monitor my voltage rails under prime and they are very solid and consistent at 3.34v/5.10v/12.3. My temperatures are also fine.
I can't figure out my stabiliy issues...I have tried higher voltage even...I still get those random errors...MemTest runs fine and I have yet to run Prime95 error-free. I am going to let it run stock tonight and see how it does.
I don't get it...I keep having the same problem...it makes the screen go all f*ucked up. It has to be a software thing though...because it does it only when a program is opened...but it is always different...it doesn't make sense at all...I am so confused...
I have one problems with Nvidia drivers that makes system lock when it feels like it.
Sometimes runs fine a whole day and sometimes locks in games and stuff after 15 minutes.
Get rid of them if you use them.
What bios version to use?
Would NF4LD310 be ok? Dated 3/10 ...
No, that bios won't do it. You need 510 bios or later. I think that 623 is the best bios for the X2.
Can someone link me to the BIOS that would be best for my setup....specs in Sig...because I can't seem to find the right BIOS for my setup. Thanks.
Also I think the 2D on my video is screwed up and I am going to have to RMA it...BFG is calling me back today. It only screws up at desktop. And the overlay and everything is screwed up.
Yup, thanks, I read some more and notice there was no X2-support on 310.
I flashed 623-3 with a Galep-4 programmer, will put the machine together tomorrownight, hope everything will be ok... Spent almost half a year with Intel 560 and 660 with not much problems, hope this X2 will give me more pleasure than pain.
Should be a good combination with my OCZ3200 rev.2 tccd 2*512...
is it possible to run 4x512 ram sticks in the sli-dr with a 3500+ winchester ?
AMD will always give you more pleasure than an Intel :DQuote:
Originally Posted by OneyedK
Quote:
Originally Posted by jetjaguar
i thought the winnies had problems with that...Supposed to work with the Venice and San Diego though
My chipset seems to be running alittle warm...I am not even overclock right now..I am at default clocks and it is idle at 47C...that seems alittle warm to me..
hmm on dfi street .. i think they said the u have to run it at 2t .. and it runs at ddr333 while on a sd/ venice core it runs ddr400 2tQuote:
Originally Posted by aznblueeboi
My Winnnie can run DDR400 but 2T with 4 slots RamQuote:
Originally Posted by jetjaguar
hmmmm .. ill give it a shot
I still have some doubts about my next purchase (DFI Ultra-D and A64 Venice)
The thing is, I read somewhere that unless you update your BIOS, you'll have troubles or issues with a venice core.
Now, If I only have a venice processor (my first A64 system), is it even possible to flash the board with the venice plugged??
What about the memory killing, some people talk around? (EMC2 said up here it's a myth, not real)
Or the need to boot with a high vdimm (near 3v) to achieve stability?
I'm going to buy normal memory, so I doubt it will be able to resist a high voltage.
Are this scary things solved with a BIOS update?
Otherwise, my second option is the Asus A8N (Nforce4 Ultra), is that a nice mobo or just normal?
Thanks on your replys :)
Hmmm... I removed the "chewinggum" and replaced it with AS5...Quote:
Originally Posted by ugp
Put the nb-fan-speed to maximum in bios...
Roomtemperature = 25°C, Northbridge = 40°C
Still at stockspeed with 4200 X2, think I'll have to improve cooling though...
with two folding instances running at 100%, cpu temp rises to 52°C, both nTune and Everest call that "motherboard temperature", but I guess the simply switched both sensors.
But the X2 is nice... Will take some time to get it at topspeed...
I ordered this Chipset cooler and will throw some AS5 on it...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835110103
Is it correct to remove the Chipset cooler it is like the old 9800Pro video cards with pinching the clips on the back...?
:yepp:Quote:
Originally Posted by ugp
Hello guys!
I have a new problem with my system.
I often tried any stable oc settings for my bad Winnie (began with 2.5-3-3-8 until 2.5-4-3-10). The last was also 2.5-4-3-10. I used those settings 2 weeks ago until yesterday. It ran stable with Memtest, OCCT and Memory Analyzer until yesterday i often got BSOD (ntoskrnl.exe) in a random time. Ever more than the last BSOD time. So i run OCCT again and the result is NOT STABLE. I can't understand it. 2 weeks than my CPU goes down? I have reinstalled Win2k with the same settings but i got same BSODs. So i set up lower FSB (250x9 240x9) but i got the same problems. So i tried 220x9 with same settings but i can't get this system stable! At last i tried another settings 2.5-5-5-10 (2.5-4-4-8 is unstable) with 223x9 and it runs stable until now. So i install more programs and games and i hope it stays stable.
But i can't understand. 2 weeks than 100% BSODs? What's happen? My CPU will die?
Those are the settings in the 2 weeks.
200
en
2.5
4
10
3
12
14
3
3
2
3
4708
01
en
increa
255
8
4
7
5
256
dis
16
7
dis 8x
FSB 223
FSB/LDT 3x
Multi 9x
CPU 1.3v 123%
LDT 1.4
Chipset 1.7
Dram 2.9
And now i have changed only 2.5-4-3-10 to 2.5-5-5-10
What shall i do?
Please help me.
Would someone be so kind to explain (or give me a link to a good explanation)
of the following bios options:
CPU VID Startup Value (currently set to 1.45V)
CPU VID Control (currently set to 1.45V)
CPU VID Special Control (currently set to auto)
--> I use these setting to make my watercooled 4200 X2 run at 275*9 = 2475Mhz (still experiencing some minor instability issues, only shown by Folding@Home)
Mobo is DFI nF4 SLI-D
Memory is OCZ PC3200 plat. rev.2 tccd (2.8V set in bios, 2.85 in reality), 2..5-3-3-7
I can't get anything but stock clocks stable...I don't know what the hell I am doing wrong.
http://www.dfi.com.tw/Upload/BIOS/LPNF450310.zip
--> Maybe you should try this "old" bios, a friend of mine who has the same board as yours with a San Diego on it, runs 250*10 with stock cooler 24/7 and doesn't report problems (and his f@h scores are good, so I believe his rig is stable).
Was he getting problems with the new BIOS? But wasn't with the old one...?Quote:
Originally Posted by OneyedK
And I have OCZ Plat Rev 2..so would that BIOS be the right one for me...
hmm my bios and speedfan are reporting my chipset temp to be 54C ..
what is going on ?
also did u guys alter the settings under the pc health part of the bios ..
like lowering the temps to get the fans to spin faster ?
If you aren't in a hurry... I would wait a little and see if a) a new rev of the MB does come out and b) if you like ATI cards wait and see how the grouper based MBs are ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Piotrsama
Here's a link where Steven ran one of the first Venice chips on an old BIOS, no problem, so don't let that bother you:Quote:
The thing is, I read somewhere that unless you update your BIOS, you'll have troubles or issues with a venice core.
Now, If I only have a venice processor (my first A64 system), is it even possible to flash the board with the venice plugged??
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=57291
That said, newer BIOSes seem to be better for the Venices... but you will be able to boot and run without them.
:slapass: Please don't misrepresent what I said :nono: ...never said nor indicated it was/is a myth... what I did say is that some of the deaths weren't deaths... and some of the real deaths may have been due to other causes... if you read the post I linked above and others, I also said "the jury is still out on some causes" ;)Quote:
What about the memory killing, some people talk around? (EMC2 said up here it's a myth, not real)
Different memory likes different voltages... some like 2.6, some closer to 3V, some 3.5V... but "near 3V" is not high Vmem in general ;)Quote:
Or the need to boot with a high vdimm (near 3v) to achieve stability?
I'm going to buy normal memory, so I doubt it will be able to resist a high voltage.
Based on your intended use and the use of TCCx type memory, nothing scary exists...Quote:
Are this scary things solved with a BIOS update?
You're welcome :DQuote:
Thanks on your replys :)
Peace :toast:
Yes to the HS removal method... be sure to leave on the foam spacer between the HS and nF4 chipset (prevents the HS from getting ":banana::banana::banana::banana:ed" at an angle and shorting against things)... or take some of the rubber feet off an old athlon and use them at the corners ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ugp
Regarding BIOS to use with your mem... I would say 310-3, 331-3, or 510fixed-3. And your mem is TCCx based, so you aren't going to OC very high with 2-2-2 timings ;) Look thru the Extreme Bandwidth and Overclocking threads for timings and voltages for your mem and CPU.
--- jetjaguar ---
The nF4 chipset does get hot... your 54C is about average for the stock configuration HS/TIM combo. You can use some AS5 (CAREFULLY) or Ceramique to replace the stock thermal transfer material and get those temps down a bit. Use screws & nuts on it instead of the plastic pins would help some too (use nylon washer on bottom of MB to prevent possible shorts). There's a thread around here on chipset cooling solutions... search for the words DFI chipset HS or similiar ;)
Peace :toast:
i got my board about 2 weeks ago, but finally had everything (cpu & vga) last week im in serious trouble, i got bsod at default, then i reinstalled os twice, kinda got it ok, from my experience all power conectors must be plugged that helped me solve bsod at default settings, now i can oc 5% my cpu im reallly frustrated, las night i flashed to bios 510-3 and got bsod right after flashing the bios now the mobo its been clearing cmos with battery and psu all night long.
my rig
3200+ venice stock cooler
dfi nf4 ultra-d
2x256mb value tccc ram
1x80gb hdd sata
1xcd-rw ide
x800 asus 128mb
enermax noisetaker 600w.
im reading a lot to solve this im on page 10 of this threat, i've read a lot on dfi forum but support is pretty bad
p.d. weird thing is that my mobo is r.aa0 havent seen this revision yet anywhere else
:woot: Hey, Thanks a lot, I was thinking everybody was ignoring me :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by EMC2
You know, I'm considering going for the Asus A8N-E (it's nforce4 Ultra, also).
The problem I see (I'm not a hardcore OC) is that the DFI mobo (while it's awesome) is hard to setup, and you also need good components to pair with it. I mean, expensive memory and PSU. (at least expensive for me, I want to make a normal system, maybe OC a bit).
So, unfortunately, I must go other route, because I will buy normal memory and PSU (and from what I read on DFI-Street forums, they are not recommended).
Anything else you (or somebody) can tell me, Thanks Again. :banana:
Try in bios to set:Quote:
Originally Posted by jetjaguar
NB FAN FULLY ON IF NB Temp > 25°C
NB FAN FULLY OFF IF NB Temp < 25°C
This way, NB-fan stays at topspeed... Do that and check temps again...
(I reach 37°C with those settings, cpu and gpu watercooled, so it will be higher with aircooled cpu and gpu)
Nobody seems to know???Quote:
Originally Posted by OneyedK
CPU VID Startup Value - sets what voltage is applied to your CPU during initial boot and for POST testing. Once you've past the BIOS POST tests, the voltage is changed to that determined by the next two values.
CPU VID Control - sets the base CPU core voltage
CPU VID Special Control - enables you to increase your CPU core voltage by percentages. Multiply "CPU VID Control" by this number to determine the core voltage applied.
People have noticed that in some cases they get a more stable overclock when the use a combination of CPU VID Control and CPU VID Special Control to set the CPU core voltage they want/need. Example: Instead of setting CPU VID Control to 1.5 and CPU VID Special Control to AUTO or 100%, they use 1.225 and 123%.
Other note: Non-default VDIMM values sometimes won't "stick" unless you have CPU VID Special Control set to something other than "Auto"
Peace :toast:
:worship: Thanks for the clear explanation!!!
thanksQuote:
Originally Posted by OneyedK
can anyone recommend some dram settings for an sli-dr
im running a winnie with 2x512 of gskill le and 5-10-3 fix bios
Does Chipset voltage make a difference?
Look in the "Best of AMD" and "Memory Tweaking Guides" forums...
I have looked and looked and I cannot find what the PCI-E Max Payload Setting is in the BIOS or what it should be set to...does anyone know????
Here's how to do it the easy way ;)
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...id=33607&stc=1
Hi friends...
I'd like to understand which version of Oskar's bios for DFI NF4 is for TCCD memory. I don't know if it's 3 or 1.
Could u help me please?
It should be left at the default 4096. There is no reason for your to change it. It has nothing to do with the amount of memory on your video card. It is NOT The PCI-E equivalent of AGP aperture size. It has to do with the PCI-E spec and lowering it will just lower your performance.Quote:
Originally Posted by ugp
You should use -2 or -3 for TCCD. -1 is supposedly for RAM that runs really tight timings like BH-5. -2 is what most people use for everything.Quote:
Originally Posted by robbysca76
Where can I find information about these so-called memoey deaths?
It seems this happens only on bh-5, which is what i have, OCZ VX, and running at 3.5v, will it die? I have 2 80mm lowspeed fans on it, I am supposing that is enough?
In this website http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/other/114 is specificated that -1 is for TCCD 2- for BH5 and -3 is generic.
Now where could I see any Oskar's informations about this question?
:confused: :confused: :confused:
Simply flash and test and flash and test and flash and test :D
You'll find out what works best for your cpu/board/memory,
that goes a lot faster than browsing the internet or discussing
wether -1 stands for yellow or brown :cool:
Until now, 704-3 worked best for my tccd (OCZ rev2), but I will try the other two again to make sure I didn't make some config errors in bios...
:toast:
DFI NF4 Ultra D is reading my CPU as a FX25 when its a FX57. Is there a bios fix for this ? And I can not install windows x64 with my sata dvd-rw "Plextor" as it just hangs and does nothing, After pressing f6 to install SATA drivers for my x2 WD Raptors 10k rpm HD... it loads the two in then when it says starting windows "The next screen is the pick your Drive and format all that good stuff" just satys stuck. Works just fine when I install Windows XP Pro 32bit. Think I will try a IDE-CDROM just to see if I can install XPx64 unless some one has a fix.
My other 6800GT OC will be here today...I am sitting here waiting for FedEx to arrive..
My chipset now runs over 50+ at full load...is it safe like that? Because of the video cards not allowing for air flow over the chipset and I ever put a vantect chipset cooler on it today as well...
50+ is still safe from the electronic point of view,Quote:
Originally Posted by ugp
but temps like that will limit your OC.
Is there no possibility to put a 80mm fan blowing from the side of the motherboard in the direction of the chipset???
This is what I did...I took my 120x38mm 108CFM fan blowing straight over it and it stables the temps at 42-44 LoL...It is loud as hell but that is ok...
Hi
Ive been getting some BSOD and some instability, and I think its because of my ram
When I first ran my system, it didnt set up my TCCD Corsair XLpro at stock (2,2,2,5)
They where more loose, so I forced 2,2,2,5
The BIOS I have right now is the "stock" one. havent flashed the board
From what I understand, there are several BIOS from DFI and moded by other people, and some work better with BH-5 and others work better with TCCD
Whats the newest and best BIOS for TCCD ram at CAS 2?
Try 510-2 fix. They're supposedly not TCCD but they work awesome on my TCCD.
Hey
I have been OC'ing my 3000+, but have run into a FSB wall. I can't get my mobo stable over 350 FSB, which is cind of a problem, when i think the CPU has a lot more to offer :D I have tried mounting a 9800 pro cooler, instead of the retail one, but it only lower the temp around 5 C, and gave me 5 FSB more. Though i have been able to get to 367 FSB (3,3 GHz) (very unstable) but using a 120 mm fan, to cool down the chipset.
Have anyone got suggestion to how I can get some more MHz out of my mobo?? Besides LN2 :rolleyes:
My chipset fan has started making weird "clicking" sounds really loud as soon as it goes over 5600 rpm, this never happened before ( I think, the summer is here and it's really, really warm ). As a result of this I've had to jack it into my fancontroller and regulate the speed to 5500rpm. Anyone know what I can do to fix this?
I just got that board (nf4 Ultra-D) and seems great atm (compared to my nf3 Ultra-D)
What is LDT bus voltage (stock @ 1.2v bios / 1.16v @ smartguardian)
If I increase the ldt voltage, my setup could overclock better ? :confused:
Hi Guys,
maybe u can give me some hints to get a higher HTT, because currently i am stuck at HTT290. :mad:
For me this prob. is very strange, because i can boot & bench @290x11
but it wont boot @HTT300x10 :confused:
After the post screen it seems that i get a probl. with the Graphicard, currently using a X700 because iam waiting for the R520. Could this be a reason ?
DFI-NF4 - Ultra D Bios 704-2
SD 4000+ @ 3,2Ghz @ 1,75 Vcore
Corsair 3200 Rev 1.1 @ 3,5 Vdimm
1,8 VDD
Cooled by Vapo LS
Some ideas guys ? many thx
Maybe I should shut up while beïng stuck at 2700Mhz (270*10 or 300*9) on water with the X2... Cores seem to be limited to 2750Mhz... 1.65Volt (more volt doesn't seem to do any good on this watercooling)...
But if graphics fails...
LDT too high? (But I guess you already switched back to x3)
PCI-e lock not working? Maybe try setting 101 or more Mhz (I thought ATi didn't mind PCI-e freq as much as nVidia)
hmm... i asume that the probl. is from the graphics but i cannot identify exact.Quote:
Originally Posted by OneyedK
LDT is already set to x3,
PCI-e tried to 101 and also tried 105 as mentioned in the DFI-Street Forum, but both does not help.
Its strange that i can bench with 290x11 and that i get a no go within 300x10 :confused:
Some CPUs like other mulitpliers than others it seems...they are weird as hell...I am sitting on 250x10.0 fine right now and I am happy with it as my 24/7 clock.
Quote:
Originally Posted by BioBlade
dude i had the same problem, for me was the cold boot problem try switching with different memories then maybe your problem will be solved
are you guys increasing the LDT and chipset voltage ?? or leaving them at stock voltages ?
:D Only a bit - no need for more..........:Quote:
Originally Posted by jetjaguar
http://img282.echo.cx/img282/4077/362ghz6se.jpg
:toast:
For me it doesn't really do anything, So far I've tested my board up to 363mhz htt and its all the same wheter I use stock LDT/Chipset voltage or I increase it, it makes no difference. HARDCORECLOCKER, does it make a difference for you? I'm imterested in knowing how so?
http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/4553/bugged1ls.jpg
I don't have freaky BH-5 that will do anything close to 300. CPU-Z is picking up some bad info from the bios. Does anyone know if this bug is fixxed in any bios after the 414-2 that I am currently running.
Is the stock hsf for the chipset good enough or would an aftermarket solution help?
i heard putting as5 on there helps a bit .. the problem is there is no room with 7800gtxs or any sli setupQuote:
Originally Posted by urbanfox
That is the only design of the motherboard I do not like...that SLI covers almost all air-flow to the chipset.Quote:
Originally Posted by jetjaguar
Which memory ratio are you running at gun? And have you tried CBI as well?Quote:
Originally Posted by gundamit
Maybe some of your silly has rubbed off on your puter :p:
Thats a 7:10 or 140fsb divider. All multis show 1:1 ratio on the memory speed.Quote:
Originally Posted by EMC2
CBI? :confused: Whats' that?Quote:
Originally Posted by EMC2
But I wore a condom! :rolleyes: I guess its possible. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by EMC2
Edit: Oh Yeah! CBI = Central Brain Identifier Its been a while since I used it but I'll give it a try. I'm guessing no difference. Even memtest sees the same memory speed.
Hi,
Next week I will get DFI LANPARTY UT nF4 SLI-DR with:
- 3000+ Venice
- OCZ 520W PowerStream
- OCZ PC3200 TCC5, got em already
My question is will powerstream be able to handle my systems stably? I heard it is better to plug 20pin atx connector from psu into 24pin mobo's atx connector. Is that true or I will be fine with with 24pin adaptor. I will run single Nvidia 6600GT graphics card. Thanks
Look in here since you have a Venice and grab the modded 704 BIOS ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gundamit
Silliness can penetrate anything tho :p:Quote:
But I wore a condom! :worm: I guess its possible. ;)
If Memtest sees the same thing, then everything else will too... try the BIOS.Quote:
I'm guessing no difference. Even memtest sees the same memory speed.
What BIOS should I use on DFI NF4-Ultra + 3700 + OCZ VX PC4000 ?
I can't get 1t to work with a divider with 2x512 UTT.
After a LOT of work I've gotten 1t running stable in the yellow slots (1t is 100% unstable at any settings in orange slots) with bios 5-10 -2fix and 7-2 -2fix @ 250 2-2-2-5-7-16-2-2-2-1854-1-e-7.0-d-5.5-d-16x-7x-d with 3.5vcore
Anyone know why it wont work with dividers on? (test 8 errors like a mofo)
Also, is there any way I can get my orange slots to run 1t? They clock much better on much less voltage than the yellows.
using the 623-3 bios here with my rig, but something is odd.......cpu wont go very high....stuck 245FSb.....something i didnt think of or tried is the startup VID value ...do you ppl change that when oc'ing?????
Fragman, it depends on how much are you oc'ing...
Maybe just with a VID + x% change is enough for that. Got a Venice 3200+ @ Startup Auto but VID * 110%, getting 1.52V ...that's fair enough for 2700 MHz (300x9 or 270x10) 101% stable.
Btw, I'm using 623-1.