Is anyone using aftermarket mosfet coolers on any of these boards? I would love to throw a couple of HR-09s on my P55A UD3.
Is anyone using aftermarket mosfet coolers on any of these boards? I would love to throw a couple of HR-09s on my P55A UD3.
I haven't tried using anything as fancy on these UD3 test boards. I tried some make-shift aluminum mini-sinks and one piece heat sink parts from other boards. The mini-sinks didn't work out too well - bad thermal tape me thinks. Using thermal paste actually helped transfer heat far more efficiently.
Those HR-09s look pretty cool. Too bad they don't come in polished black. :p~~~
hey
i got p55a-ud5 with i5-750 and those rams http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=257&c1=1&c2=3
im more interesting to oc the rams
can some1 tell me the settings at M.I.T. Menu pls?
So I picked up 3x Samsung F2EG 1TB drives today to run in RAID0 on the Intel (only controller with enough ports). But when I enable the X.H.D. my Intel SSD (OS disk) loses AHCI mode and it causes Windows 7 to crash at every boot :down:
Running F7 BIOS. What to do?
New beta BIOS (on GB site):
GA-P55A-UD7 - F5f
GA-P55A-UD6 - F9d
GA-P55A-UD5 - F10c
GA-P55A-UD4 - F10h
GA-P55A-UD4P - F9v
GA-P55A-UD3 - F8p
GA-P55A-UD3P - F9k
GA-P55A-UD3R - F8d
GA-P55-UD6 - F9c
GA-P55-UD6-C - F9c
GA-P55-UD5 - F9d
GA-P55-UD4 - F8c
GA-P55-UD4P - F9c
GA-P55-UD3 - F8c
GA-P55-UD3P - F8c
GA-P55-UD3R - F7d
-Update CPU microcode
- 14.Apr 10
New beta BIOS (on GB site):
GA-Q57M-S2H - F3f
GA-H57M-USB3 - F6h
GA-H55M-USB3 - F7j
GA-H55-UD3H - F8f
GA-H55-USB3 - F5m
GA-H55M-S2HP - F4c
GA-H55M-S2H - F6e
GA-H55M-UD2H - F9d
GA-P55-USB3L - F4e
GA-P55-USB3 - F5i
GA-P55M-UD2 - F9f
GA-P55M-UD4 - F9c
GA-P55-US3L v1.1-v2.0 - FFb
GA-P55-US3L - F6c
GA-P55-UD3L-TPM - F6c
GA-P55-UD3L v1.1-v2.0 - FFb
-Update CPU microcode
- 15.Apr 10
Is there a beginner guide around, or some bios screens?
I just got a ga-p55a-ud3r and an i5 750
I'm just after a fairly light overclock. 3.4 or 3.6ghz, and keen to get my ram timings down.
I've been reading miahallen's review
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=235289
and it mentions "Next up, I've got some 24/7 settings for you everyday overclockers", but there is only bios screen of the voltage. Hoping for some more info :)
See this screen here....
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/IMG_7219.jpg
Is 'Normal' actually the cpu's correct stock voltage? Or is the bios just giving a general safe value for 'Normal'?
I'm wanting to know what my stock voltages are so I can manually set them.
And what's the XMP thing?
If you look at the printout from CPU-Z you will see many things the app does not display on the screen. One of them is the XMP setting.
Various tests show that pushing RAM speed does little to augment performance. Don't bother.
Where do you live that you were able to get a GA-P55A-UD3R? In the US all I could get was the GA-P55A-UD3P.
New Zealand :)
What's the difference between P and R? (apart from being different letters, har har)
Thanks for the CPU-Z tip, I did not know that
The -P has an unneeded chip on it. Waste of money. And I've seen -R's featured in major feats of overclocking. Not so the -P.
Gday peeps, just ordered the Gigabyte P55A-UD3 and an i7-860 as a cruncher for Extreme's upcoming WCG run. I was planning to pull 3 sticks of Trident PC2000 DDR3 RAM out of my main rig so as to keep costs down for now.
Does anyone know if this board will run 3x2 gig sticks of RAM or do they have to be in pairs?
TIA
John
Try it and see. Then report your results.
Official F10 BIOS has been released for the GA-P55A-UD4, haven't checked the other boards...
F10 2010/04/23
1. Update CPU microcode
2. Improve PCIEx16 slot compatibility
I wonder what it means by the 2nd one there? I know the first one updates micro code to allow the i5 680...
does anyone know if bitpower or the EK full waterblocks for the X58-UD7's
fit on the P55A-UD6/7's?i would like to get a nice looking block for my new
P55A-UD7,the ones that cover the PWM/NB/SB areas.
but on p55a ud7 there are a foxconn clip :eek:
why why why :shakes::shakes::shakes:
well because it was free:D
thats why,why,why:rofl:
Official BIOS has been released:
GA-P55A-UD7 - F5
GA-P55A-UD6 - F9
GA-P55A-UD5 - F10
GA-P55A-UD4 - F11
GA-P55A-UD4P - F10
GA-P55A-UD3 - F8
GA-P55A-UD3P - F10
GA-P55A-UD3R - F9
GA-P55-UD6 - F9
GA-P55-UD6-C - F9
GA-P55-UD5 - F9
GA-P55-UD4 - F8
GA-P55-UD4P - F9
GA-P55-UD3 - F8
GA-P55-UD3L - F6
GA-P55-UD3L-TPM - F6
GA-P55-UD3P - F8
GA-P55-UD3R - F7
GA-P55M-UD4 - F9
GA-P55M-UD2 - F10
I picked up a P55A-UD7 yesterday, LLC1 has major vdroop compared to the P55A-UD6 and the X58A-UD7. 1.46125vcore in bios to gives me 1.376vcore load using LLC1. When set to LLC Standard, 1.46125vcore bios gives me 1.340vcore load. Also tried dynamic vcore, I still get droop using it, 1.424vcore idle-1.392vcore load. I am on the latest bios F5, I am wondering if I got a bad board or is this normal for the UD7?
with mine i set 1.312v in bios using LLC1 and get 1.28v idle and 1.26v load,w/bios F4
i will do some more testing in the next two days and let you know my findings
Thanks radaja.
This is using LLC1, inbetween loops 13% cpu usage.
http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/4196/drooooop.png
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This is 100% load, it toggles between 1.392 and 1.376.
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With no load on the cpu vcore in cpuz reads 1.456v. This much droop cannot be normal for LLC1.
I have not tweaked the voltages yet, but it seems to require more vcore for the same oc than my UD6.
I am pretty sure there is something wrong with this board. Now when trying LLC2 it locks up at exactly 7 seconds into linx no matter what vcore. I have flashed back to f3 bios and have the same results. Will send this beotch back to the egg and get a refund.