I'm usually ok except for the rare cold boot issue with f9 with 400 x 9 = 3.6ghz in orthos blend. Superpi 1 mil = 14.43 sec. Ram/MCH/etc are overvolted a little, and pci-e is locked at 102. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by dekruyter
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I'm usually ok except for the rare cold boot issue with f9 with 400 x 9 = 3.6ghz in orthos blend. Superpi 1 mil = 14.43 sec. Ram/MCH/etc are overvolted a little, and pci-e is locked at 102. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by dekruyter
Yeh, but the cold boot issue is the whole point.
When we get a cold boot problem, I think this means either (1) our settings disagree with the pre-determined built-bios settings for that FSB, multiplier, etc., or (2) the settings are basically ok, but they need to be tweeked more to be stable (voltage, CAS, etc.)g.
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Just spotted a F9 bios for the DQ6 here http://www.jzelectronic.de/jz2/index.php
I'll test it out now :)
Isn't it weird to get cold boot when everything is at default? GB had done a bad job on the 965 chipset. Afterall we're the 1st batch user... :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by dekruyter
Anyone try the F10 bios for DS3?
GA-965P-DS3
http://www.station-drivers.com/page/...a-965p-ds3.htm
F10
1. . Enhance FSB frequency flexibility
2. 2. Fix OC für Allendale CPUen
3. 3. Micron D9 1000 MHz 4-4-4-12 2.2V
4. 3. Micron D9 1100 MHz 5-5-5-15 2.3V
5. 3. Micron D9 1200 MHz 5-8-8-20 2.35V
6. 4. Fix Kaltstart
7. 5. Fix Vdrop in C1E Funktion
8. 6. Neues Features ´High Speed DRAM DLL Setting´
9. 7. Intel® HPET Support
10. 8. FSB 1333 MHz support (Auto ab Rev.3.3)
11. 9. JMicron ROM update
12. 10. BIOS Profilspeicherung möglich
13. 11. Q-Flash jetzt mit USB-Stick möglich
Holy crikey. Looks like somebody finally got off their ass. Sweet.Quote:
Originally Posted by markopoleo
7. 5. Fix Vdrop in C1E Funktion
This looks promising......
This looks too good to be true! Someone test! Go go go!
It's not on their web site; have at it if you want. I can wait a day to verify this release.
DQ6 F9 observation:
Settings selected in BIOS (8x438 9x389 etc) will always post and run to windows now, no cycle restarting after saving them ever. If I turn off PC, and press power on its getting cycle restart, so nothing new here.
But whats different from previous bioses: When I turn off manualy PSU then turn PSU on again and turn on PC by pressing power on button -> system posts and goes to windows with saved BIOS settings for first time every try! Previously I got cycle restarts or reset to defaults.
So can someone explain me why is system booting with BIOS setting everytime fine when i turn off PSU first, but not when I just press power up button. What does happen to BIOS when you turn your PSU off. Whats the difference between this and normal power on. Now I see something is wrong with board/BIOS or something when I can boot with my settings fine, but not without turning PSU first. :confused:
wow f8 9 10 i think gigabyte started taking speed
ok this is what i got after switching back to my DS3 (from a 680i) i updated to F9 533FSB, i tryed to go higher on the fsb but memory's dont let me go , i need ddr1000, whats the highest u guys go on the fsb?
Guys They steal my test result for New BIOS!! :mad: :mad: look at my post Yestreen!!
my later post :
I want to know which one of us is Station-Drivers AdminQuote:
Originally Posted by HamidFULL
jondl : yes I test it Last night and reported here!!
Ajfina : I can reach FSB 500+1 on F4-F7 and FSB 520 with new BIOS release means DS4 F8
Here piggy piggy.....
Thats a good gunipig.
Here's a carrot------> F9
:slapass:
F9 for DQ6 is well good, running my GeIL DDR800 4-4-4-12 at DDR1000 4-4-4-12
Will clock the CPU after wcing is fully installed. Ran the pump and setup over night and the pump leaked so I have sent it back since I can't stand it anymore...
I think i can do 540+ but memory is holding me
I m still debugging this thing, then I ll see how far I can take it on air cooling.
Using the Ninja with a 1600RPM Scythe fan I am seeing 74-76C full load running Orthos on all four cores.
Normally under real life useage I never see higher then 72C
Idle is 38C
I also know I have way too much Artic Silver applied.
If I get the chance between work and the wife I m going to switch over to my Noctura.
What do you guy suggest as a severe bench stress test?
I was thinking 2 instances Orthos running with 3Dmark 2006 running for 12 hours. I got the idea from [H]ocp
F9 sounds good so far. Also what settings would you suggest if I said I wanted to run EIST with the highest Clock being 3.0Ghz what divider should I be trying to use. Should I be trying to use the 300Mhz bus speed with a 1:1 or should I try some other combination?:hm:
BTW im using the DRAM DLL Setting at option 2
wow you're right hamid, I just compared ds3 rev1 vs rev2 and big differences all over the entire board in terms of electrical components. Also, to one who said ds3 has more fan headers than dq6, only rev2 ds3 :). rev1 ds3 only has 2 headers. Maybe this explains why only 2 rpm signals are consistently accurate with ds3 rev2.
F10 for our DS3 please!!!!! T_T
Same here. F9 = 485mhz // F10 = 495mhz for me. I'm still hitting a wall at 500mhz even with option 2 for DLL.Quote:
Originally Posted by rattsabre
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Originally Posted by ScythedBlade
Scroll up, its released.
F9 DS3/F7 S3 Didn't fix the fsb straps for the earlier boards I dont believe...
Is there an english version?
I just got a used ds3 rev1. Last owner had F8a on it. There's a noticable squeal from the motherboard way louder than on my rev2, and it makes it at all times and not just load. But here's the problem. With F8a, it was doing the cold boot thing on every reboot, even at stock 266fsb! Then, I flashed to F10 and it posted. I did the load optimized defaults and now all it does is loop cold boot up down up down. Haven't seen a post in a while now. What the...
edit: Should note I've tried cmos clear pins, pulling battery and shorting those, all to no avail.
Also, when the board was working, I noticed that this board sets vdimm 0.1v less than what's set in bios. In my rev2, when I do +0.4v, vcore2 reading in smartfan reads 2.30 (0.1v over). With this one, it reads 2.10 (0.1v under). Also, with the electrical components on the rev1, I know how to measure the vdimm, so I'll do that. But the thing is, my ram can boot at 667 or whatever stock is (if it's 266 with 4:5) at 1.8v absolutely no problem whatsoever. It can even post 800 with 1.8v although I've never tested stability there. So now I'm kind of in a stuck position again...
update: removing a stick of ram worked. weird since I've never had to do that before