I'd aim for 4 Ghz stable, then move onto 4.2 Ghz
Go for CPU Ratio: 10 and FSB Freq: 400.
I'd move the DRAM voltage up to rated voltage.
Vcore is enough.
Also trying increasing you vtt and vnb.
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I'd aim for 4 Ghz stable, then move onto 4.2 Ghz
Go for CPU Ratio: 10 and FSB Freq: 400.
I'd move the DRAM voltage up to rated voltage.
Vcore is enough.
Also trying increasing you vtt and vnb.
I have same CPU but a P5Q-E board.
Not sure what your CPU vid is, but my 8600 is 1.25v and I needed 1.3625v in BIOS with LLC disabled for 4.2 GHz (10x420). See other suggestions above.
I recently encountered some instability but my settings, until messing with C1E and Speedstep, had mine 24/7 stable. Turn off C1E and Speedstep and do not use.
Hey FinnEire thanks for your reply.
I've currently got all CPU Advanced options disabled. I will try and play with the settings that you've mentioned when I get home and also disable LLC and see what happens!
Ticket where? Is there a place on the ASUS website where I can report this?
Also, @franknsb: I removed Six Engine long time ago from my System.
I'm already at work now but driving down to work something came to my mind. Yesterday evening when I downgraded to 0803, I cleared CMOS and boot into system on BIOS "Defaults". It is on the defaults that I did a Shut Down and it properly shut down. After that I OC'd in the BIOS and got into my system - I don't remember shutting down after that. My system is still running. (I had started some encodig operations & downloads). I'm almost wondering if it's not 0803, but the fact that my system was on Stock (Defaults) that it shut down without issue.
When I get home I'll try shutting down and if I'm able to shut down without issue, that'll shoot this theory out of the bin. If indeed I have shut down issues - then I'll upgrade back to 1403 and do a shut down on Stock (Defaults). Might be an OC issue.
Anyways, ahead of myself now. Need to get home. Soon.
Sounds like the 1403 is making people happy here. That is good to hear. Yes you can open a ticket with Asus just go to their support page and get the number and call them and it is option three then three then 1 and that makes it quicker IMO. I don't like emailing people about my issues.. Luci5r, hope that works out for you. My issue is that when I am on a revision higher then 0803 everything is fine until it goes to load Vista then it will do the progress bard thing then when it goes to hit the password part boom everything locks up.. It is almost like it stops talking to the hard drives...
Any performance gains with a Q6600 with this new beta bios ?
PL7 with FSB @ 450 yet ?
That is really weird!! Are you sure that's a BIOS issue? What kind of Hard Drives are using? If you're using SATA, are you using AHCI/IDE/RAID?
To me (And I know you say that on 0803 it works just fine) it just doesn't seem like a bios/chip issue - but more of a software/programmatic issue. But I could be wrong of course.
Did you try going into Safe Mode? Also, make a no-password Guest Account and see if you can get to the Login Screen without locking up.
Did you also try disabling Password (I'm assuming you have one) on your main account?
I'd switch back to 1403 and play a little more.
My issue, compared to yours, is really not that big a deal. I mean once I shut down and the OS is shut down, I just have to hold the PC Power Button 4 seconds to power the PSU Off. That's about it. So technically I can go on using 1403 or higher revisions if I want to deal with turning off the PC Manually. It's just a PITA is all.
Done it done it done it done it done it done it done it :p: .... I have done everything yes. I work with PCs all day any way so, I thought of every possible scenario and swapped parts and everything and Western Digital I actually spoke with first thing when everything started and they said it's not us.. so. They recreated the issue at Asus.. so then they came back at me with the BIOS so, my guess is that they know it is a BIOS issue..
I ended up going back to 1402.
"truehighroller",this may be of interest to you, I was running at my same Everyday settings and decided to change Optimized to Performance to see what difference there was, well, long story short/ my OC fell completely apart :( I couldn't run Prime without getting Lockups right away, same with OCCT, Linpack was giving errors as well. So I went back in and changed to Optimal again, and still the same thing!
So for me, messing with that setting in any way shape or form ruins my OC and I said piss on it and flashed back to 1402. My OC is back to normal again, and the same exact settings as before. That cpu optimization setting can really screw things up :(
Larry
That is interesting. I have no idea what that setting is really supposed to do, it just seems to cause issues and doesn't have a clear beneficial purpose. IMHO Asus should remove it from their next bios, and put in a couple of options that would actually be of benefit, like 4 separate GTL settings instead of just the 2 linked ones for example. A Dram drive strength option would also be a great addition.
One thing I noticed is that thankfully, my Maximus II Formula does not have that 'cpu optimization' option in it's bios, even the latest 1307. I want to run a quad on my M2F soon so I am very happy it is not in there. I don't know why they chose to put it in the P5Q-D bios.
Very interesting.
Unfortunate thing is, I did switch to 'Performance Mode' on that inauspicious CPU Margin Enhancement setting at least once in the past - and that did indeed, similar to Big Lar, screw up my perfectly awesome OC. At that time I didn't need to re-flash BIOS, I just set it back to 'Optimized' and my OC was back to stable again.
But I get the feeling, just like truehighroller & Big Lar, the damage was permanent. Not that my Shut down issue started immediately after that incident - but whatever damage it did to the chip, it probably stuck.
I'm still uneasy about the fact that my Shut down issue started all of a sudden one fine day - when I was not messing with any settings and everything had been running stable for a while.
I still have to test my Stock (Defaults) vs. OC theory later today on 1403.
where is the 1402 ?
jVIDIA - IIRC it's a beta that pmp posted. Cant remember exactly where it is and didn't DL it as I'd RMA'd but I'm sure someone can link you to it.
I've been a little far from this thread ..... what's the best stable bios now ? 1402 ?
Yep. Every single one after 0803 all on defaults except my voltages ofcourse and my raid controller set to raid as well.
I should add again that I am Completely Stable on 1402 again, same settings, same clock in my sig. Not touching that damn Cpu Optimization setting again tho !
Larry
The CPU optimization setting gives problems with 1402 or 1403 ?
As far as I know it's only giving that problem to Q9450 owners, any BIOS > 0803. But like I said, AFAIK.
@truehighroller: check pm, also, what do you mean by "except voltages of course"? Did you try the "Set defaults" in the BIOS itself (Under Exit) which sets EVERYTHING at Defaults - including voltages?
Yep. In other words. I set my voltage for my ram and my cpu and the ones that overvolt on default. Everything else was stock. I used the set defaults at the exit tab yes. I did have to set my ide controller to raid of course as well. Hell on the 1403 I actually took the battery out and shorted the clear cmos jumper and unplugged her of course for ten minutes..
Did you find anyone else who has the 'exact' same problem as yours?
Did you ever consider RAID being the culprit here? Although, on second thought, why would it work with 0803 if RAID was the problem. But regardless - again - you probably tried this, but did you ever put in a regular SATA drive in there, with Vista loaded, non-raid, single IDE drive setup and see if that works with BIOS > 0803 ?