Quick question... should cpu-nb voltage scale with cpu volts?? ive been leaving it at "auto" and im stable 30 mins prime BLEND at 242 ref but prime in-place fails 4-5 mins and i've increased cpu volts beyond what it needed weeks ago with earlier bioses EDIT: never mind, 1.363 bios 1.360 load fixed it
this is my current test:
phenom @ 2.66 1.35v
cpu-nb "auto" volt
dram 2.03v 4-4-4-12-16t 484mhz
nb & ht 1.93ghz 1.25v
pcie 100mhz 1.12v
im absolutely loving this bios... x7 multi for NB is working with ddr-667 setting... cpu reference adjust gap boots at default (5) at any reference now... i have a lot more testing still to do
i think athlons might be stuck with the original bios, all subsequent bioses are improving on phenom... in the asus m3a thread, they're stating what a fine line it is to improve the bios for phenom without messing with athlon... i think this is definitely the case here
the NIC latency issue i had was because F@H was running in background while i gamed online... even if u dont have the client running, "smpd" is loaded in windows task manager every time u boot, 4 instances of it if ur running quad
i've now quit f@h until they get a real client and am using WCG instead, which folds proteins also, and i dont have latency issues