Version 0904 was removed from the ASUS site and FTP.
Maybe there was something wrong with it?
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Version 0904 was removed from the ASUS site and FTP.
Maybe there was something wrong with it?
^Or maybe they r gonna post the final ver soon.
There's a version 0908, currently only on the ASUS FTP:
ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...B/P5B-0908.zip
Got no other info about it.
Sounds like you hit the FSB wall of the CPU. My 6300 walls at 515.Quote:
Originally Posted by echo5
try another CPU.
ne one tried it yet ?Quote:
Originally Posted by katsyonak
:)
0908:
Change log:
1. Finetune Q-Fan control algorithm
2. Enable EIST under VISTA
3. Update CPU Ucode to support new CPU
4. Fix BBS device string not correct under AHCI mode
5. Support SLP2.0 string
6. Fix HCT unreported I/O and memory issuse
7. Support disable USB function item
8. Allow disable XD for conroe L
FYI I flashed 0908, same thing as stock bios as far as i can see.
This is my E6300 and p5b no mods.
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/592/3640pimk2.jpg
Is capable of running 540fsb but not SuperPi stable.
The funny thing is i bought 2 of these boards.
One is vmodded and it stopps at 480fsb and this one without mods kan do over 520fsb.
I have 2 Motherboards P5B, there is some diference between those 2 rev.
Look for your self...
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/6...1416au9.th.jpghttp://img409.imageshack.us/img409/4...1415xp9.th.jpg
Hmm different caps and an extra one in the first pic. Which clocks better?
i have the one with the extra cap.
as eldonko said......which one clocks better?
:)
I'm experiencing some major problems trying to overclock my P5B-E6400 system and really need some expert advice. So far no one I know or in the store could help me, so I'm hoping I'll have more luck with you guys!
My specs:
C2D E6400 (2,17 Ghz)
Asus P5B
2x1GB OCZ DDR-II 800 Mhz 4-4-4-15
GF8800GTS
stock cooling, Antec 480 PSU
I just want to mildly overclock this system, so it reaches E6600 stock speeds. I was hoping getting somewhere near 350-400 FSB, but so far even 300 Mhz is completely unstable! No matter what I try, I can't get it past 290 FSB.
Here 're the settings I tried:
- FSB only from 266 -> 333 !
- multiplier 8x (standard)
- Mem speed downgraded tot 667 (-> FSB/Mem 1:1 divider)
- very loose mem timings:
latency: 5
RAS to CAS delay: 6
precharge: 6
activate to precharge: 15
- CPU VCore Voltage: 1.3625V
- Mem Voltage: tried both 2.0V en 2.1V
- FSB Termination Voltage: 1.3V (=max)
Other settings:
PCI-E Frequency: locked @ 100
PCI Clock Synchronization Mode: locked @ 33.33MHz
Spread Spectrum: Disabled
C1E Support: disabled
Max CPUID Value Limit: disabled
Vanderpool: disabled
CPU TM Function: Enabled
Execute Disable Bit: Enabled
With these settings, the system should be stable, no? Or am I doing something wrong? Memtest86 and Prime95 are perfectly stable at stock settings, and the temperatures don't get too high.
First I thought it would be my OCZ mem sticks, but with above settings they're running only at 333 Mhz, while the combination FSB 280 - mem 420Mhz (4:5) I tried before was stable!
Help!!
Try this:
PCI-E Frequency: 101Mhz if you got problems try 110Mhz ;)
Mine is now at 8x400Mhz 101Mhz, but the other mobo with BIOS 506 need 110Mhz...
After flashing the BIOS all is alright.
8x400Mhz
Vcore: 1.4v in BIOS = 1.35v idle and 1.3v Load ;)
Run memtest on the ram, if it passes inc vcore a bit.
Heh so I finally found out what the prob was: I flashed my P5B tot the latest bios (0806) and suddenly those exact same settings bring me to 8x333 Mhz rock stable! Didn't even try upping it to higher FSB speeds but I'll try that later.Quote:
Originally Posted by PearlChoco
What bothers me though is the temps I get: 66-68°C @ idle and 80-82°C @ stress ?!! (measured with Intel TAT) isn't this way too high?
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I reinstalled my CPU (+cooler) a couple of times... and I should change the cooling paste?
Some advice please!
http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/7599/tempsno5.jpg
Some more details.. Screencap during max stress.
Yes try remounting ihs and putting new paste, those temps are way too hi for that voltage.
say guys just asking me is there a oc tool for in windows now ?
becaus i have got me a new one ariving here tomorrow ;)
ClockGen 1.0.5.0 has support for P5B deluxe, but not for P5B green.
1.0.5.0 10/03/2006 Added ATI RD600 memory PLL control.
Added Cypress CY28551 (Asus P5B Deluxe) PLL.
Added Winbond W83195-BG101 (Asrock Conroe XFire-eSATA2) PLL.
I don't thing any other tool has support for P5B, really a shame :(
There is no clockgen or clockgen equivalent for P5B Vanilla. Hopefully someone can help us out soon tho. :)
The new bios build listed in the previous post(s) is excellent and is far better than the 0808 and is far more stable (especially at higher speeds)
Still stuck at 600 FSB with latest bios. Boards pi 1m stable @ 600, but won't boot at anything above that :(
my new one did 545fsb boot with only vcore and vdimm mode atm :p look good to me
Stuck at 600fsb? lol :stick:
idd , say whats the best bios atm ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Eldonko