what bios? the only way i can get 1.34vcore is to set 1.2875, nothing else will give 1.35 or closeQuote:
Originally Posted by Zeus...
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what bios? the only way i can get 1.34vcore is to set 1.2875, nothing else will give 1.35 or closeQuote:
Originally Posted by Zeus...
Hi, I have an ASUS A8N32 and some problems...can anyone help me please?
This is my config:
- ASUS A8NSLI [BIOS 0703]
- Venice 3200+ E6 [tested @2.7Ghz]
- 2048Mb Corsair PC3200C2
- Enermax 600W
- X1800XL
- 2xRaptors 36GB, Streeping RAID on nForce controller
etc.
I can't enter in Windows over 250Mhz FSB (with this freq. is RS!), if I try at 260 or over during the loading screen of windows the system freeze or autoreboot.
I Try to:
- Reduce all freq. / setting in "Chipset" Menu.
- Enable the overvolting of the HT BUS, SB, NB etc in "JumperFree" Menu
- Try a low CPU molti (ex. 8X)
All the memory setting are [Auto] and the freq. is "limit to 133"
What I can do now? :eh:
thanks,
bye
P.S. Sorry for my orrible English :(
lower K8 to NB and NB to SB speeds. Set both at 600.
they are 600 and 400...
I've been lurking here for quite some time. I bought this board and love it, but am experiencing warm reboot issues and am wondering if anybody else is. From a cold boot, I can go into windows fine and am rock solid on my x2 3800 at 2600. When I go to restart from within windows though, it shuts down fine, but never posts again. Turning it off and back on quickly and it powers up fine. I'm running the 703 bios.
Anybody else have this issue or any words of advice?
I've had no post a few times on warm reboot; however, I'm still at the stage of pushing things, finding limits, and these failures normally follow a reboot from AiBooster when I've detuned something that didn't work out.
Best board I've ever owned so far, not that I've had a DFI since I had a 386SX.
0703Bios cant remmember what I set the volts too in the bios about 1.3 I thinkQuote:
Originally Posted by brschmid
I experienced warm reboot issues (hit my RESET button, and it would fail to re-POST) yesterday while tweaking. I am not 100% sure of the solution, but a couple of changes made them go away for the most part:Quote:
Originally Posted by Verpissdich
- set my PCI-E frequency to 101 (up slightly from 100)
- set my Vdimm to 2.9v
- disabled Bank Interleave
- disabled 3132 SATA controller
If you can isolate the solution and report your findings here, I'm sure that would help people here. I just didn't have time last night to do it myself.
can someone explain most of settings, the names are confusing to me. i can't even get stable at stock speeds
Yep I have the same thing happens very often. x2 3800+ @260x10Quote:
Originally Posted by Verpissdich
Make sure you go into the ECC memory option and physically disable it. Otherwise you wont be able to overclock even 1mhz.
Having problems running the mem 1:1 . think I had it, do it but I am not sure how I did it or if I did manage to do it :confused:
Go to Anandtechs review and copy their settings for now,or just leave everything at auto then play with from there.Quote:
Originally Posted by brschmid
There was a thin layer tim on mine too. I took the crappy tim off and put Arctic Silver Ceramique on.Quote:
Originally Posted by qdemn7
Came with 0502 Bios (now 0703, didn't use the 0502 for long).
Mine works with ECC memory option enabled (~2gig corsair 3500LL. Currently OC to 285x9. Can't go any further though without prime failing on '0' core. Maybe this option is why...I'll try it later and report back.Quote:
Originally Posted by situman
Loving this board though :cool:
anyone try G.SKill 2x1GB PC4000 on this board?? i am tempted to buy a set and try it. but it would be nice to know if it works or not. otherwise i think i will try Corsair PC4000PT
if you guys are having problem to get a POST or warm boot on this board, it's more than likely memory related....play with the memory timing and see what happen, TREF and Drive strenght have the most impact in this regard, if you don't know what Data strenght to use...leave them in Auto. if you still can't boot....put in some generic cheap ram and load up the bios, dial in the proper timing, save the setting and shut it down, then swap your ram back. Make sure you stay away from the buggy 502 BIOS!!!! :)
Interesting to know that I am not the only one encountering the warm reboot issue. I'm also running 260x10 with memory at 333. I did a bit more testing with memory as well and found some goofy things. When I manually set my memory to 1T and CAS2 timings and leave everything else auto I get a lower score in 3dmark than I do if I run at 2T and CAS3. The memory I have easily does CAS2 and 1T with that memory divider and everything is stable running through a 100 loop of sandra for cpu and mem as well as running through memtest fine. Anybody else notice this either?
I will take the time to setup my memory manually here in the next day or so and see if the behavior persists, but this warm reboot bug really is pissing me off. If anybody figures it out, please post!
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Originally Posted by ben805
Hey, do you have any idea for my problem? (unable to load win ovr 250MHz FSB etc.) :(
If possible set your timing manually except the Data Strength, though even the same brand and type of memory might require slightly different settings so you will need to take your time to try out some of those settings and see what work best for YOUR rig. Disable the HyperTransport, SB and NB overvolt unless you're shooting for 300+ HTT, set both K8 to NB Frequency and SB to NB Frequency to 3x (BIOS 804/805) or 600 (BIOS 703). Make sure CNQ is disable, do not touch the SB to NB Frequency and DDR Clock Skew if you don't know what they are, DRAM ECC has to be disable. Here's another important thing to check....go to your Power option and take a look at your APM Configuration, if it's blank then you will need to LOAD SETUP DEFAULT, shutdown and reboot the pc, then go back to your BIOS and reconfigure everything. Whenever I left the APM blank in the BIOS I often get random instability.
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Originally Posted by Blue078
yes
Wondered why this was blank even reinstalled the 703Bios will try your adive tonight thx Ben805Quote:
Originally Posted by ben805
So has anyone with a dual core chip managed to get over 1.58v yet? I want a new board, but I want to run 1.6 or 1.65v, so this isn't the right choice if I can't do that.
-Andrew
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Originally Posted by ben805
Thank you!!
Later i will try your tips! ;)
Anoter question ( :D ) you have problems with A8N32 and your Creative X-Fi ? (I read abaout a problems with nf4 and X-Fi...)
Bye!
Ben, what are you doing with that other 148 out of curiosity.