thanx guys much appreciated gtj, randy... On to overclocking now!! :D
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Also is this mobo a 5 stage PWM analog or digital
Intel posted bios 1397 today. No exciting fixes?
What do you do, park on Intel's site and keep pushing the refresh button. :)
Doesn't seem to be anything earth shaking.
yeah...looking for help......I was wrong. It fixed a strange boot thing I had
where if I did a cold boot it would come on, run for a few seconds, and then
reboot all the way. It stopped doing that!!
Ok,
I am starting to have a random reboot issue with my current set-up. It has happened 2 or 3 times in the past week. The machine just plain reboots. Funny thing is, I can run games for hours with no problems, but sometimes it occurs when I am just browsing the web or if the machine is idling. No crashes in windows apps either. No blue screens or event viewer info.
http://www.acsmicro.com/acsftp/Forumpics/current.JPG
As you can see, EIST is running. Do you think this would cause this issue and if I disable it, what tests for stability should I run, and with what settings for that particular test ?
I am also considering backing off on the OC a little. Maybe a little boost on the voltages ?
I wouldn't back off on the OC just yet. It's pretty modest. The first thing I'd check is the vCORE. With it set to "default" both EIST and C1E will mess around with it possibly causing a crash under rapidly fluctuating conditions. I'd set it to 1 notch above whatever the default actually is. This will keep the voltage constant but still let the power saving features lower the multiplier during idle conditions.
Also look at your memory voltage. It's overclocked a good amount so an extra notch in vDIMM might also help. Try the processor first though.
For a test suite, I usually run memtest test 7 for 1 pass just as a first check. You can run test 7 without going through the others by pressing C,1,3,7 once memtest has started. After that, I boot and run prime95 with the Small FFT settings for 30 minutes. This stresses your CPU without stressing the memory much at all. If this fails, then you know it's probably processor related. When that's completed, run "custom" and make sure that the "memory to use" is less than the free memory. If you let it default you'll probably get lots of paging which defeats the purpose of the test. I usually let this run overnight.
Is there any information yet, on whether or not the BadAxe2 will support the new CPUs? If it does, I might be able to resist picking up the DX48BT2 when it comes out.... :)
-bZj
60 minutes on Prime.
The sensor chip seems to read low and the BIOS setting is a little high. The real voltage is somewhere in between. Do you see the voltage changing with the multiplier? If it's stable that's good. If it's changing then EIST and C1E are still controlling it.
Make sure you're using version 1.70 of memtest.
I suppose it could the the PSU but it wouldn't be my first guess. If it's the Silverstone in your sig, then I'd suspect it even less. Memtest is a good first test because it only takes a few seconds to boot (when it works. :)). Prime95 "blend" is the best there is for testing memory. Like I said earlier though, you may have to use "custom" and tweak the total memory used so you don't swap.
The retail NB cooler has a fan clip that comes in the box, does anyone know what size fan to mount to that fan clip?
Primed overnight without a peep. I wonder if that PSU puts a huge load on my wall outlet. I put in a 20A dedicated line for my machine a year or so, and have run lot's of different rigs on it with no issues. I hope it's not one of my Raptors going south ?
1200W should be no problem on a 20A branch especially since it's probably not running at full load. Do you have a surge surpressor or UPS?
Need a little help if you could. I'm going to get this board and a QX9650 and was wondering what would be the best ram? going to put in 4 gig. Thanks in advance.
What the :banana::banana::banana::banana:, drivers from Intels website does not want to install, WinXP 32bit.
All drivers say that not hardware found or something.
Q6700 ES.
LAN driver says like this:
http://www.aijaa.com/v.php?i=1379848.png
And Sigmatel Audio driver:
http://www.aijaa.com/v.php?i=1379849.png
Do you have them enabled in the bios ? Do you have SP2 installed on your XP ?
I don't mean to ask simple questions, but I'm using Vista. There is another guy on here that put XP64 on and did not seem to have any issues. I know the support (web-google etc.) is vague on this board. I assume you have the chipset drivers installed already ?
XP is SP3 RC1, if that matters, all is enabled in bios.
Chipset drivers are installed.
Pretty weird.
Where that LAN chip is at board and Audio? So I can check that they are what they suppose to be.