yes and then it says it is installing the dos files from the download you posted but the drive is blank, I tried to copy them manually but no go. They are there but when i boot to the usb stick it says not a bootable device.
Ok, correct me if I'm wrong coz I'm new in stuff like these, in my understandings, this Digital Thermal Sensors which newer CPUs uses nowadays to measure core temps more accurately than before is the one which digitally transmits the signal to programs like Everest, Probe etc to correctly display the readings. True or not?
Do you guys think BIOS 1004 is better or worse than the 907 BIOS for Q6600 processors?
If I am going to start messing with my BIOS again, just wondering if I should try out the 1004, or should I just keep working with 907?
Vcore at 1.44 already, tried at lower volts at first but kept on giving me error when priming at Small FFTs test, raised it a little at a time until I finally settled at 1.44 coz it primed for 5 hrs + without errors then switch to Blend test. Seems with NB at 1.49, it primes longer, but gave me error at priming 9hrs or so. Dram is at 2. v .
Hey guys,
i´m new to overclocking and today i got my Maximus formula
i have the E6600 and dont want to go to the maximum on overclocking though i have everything on watercooling. (CPU,2xMosfet,NB,SB)
what are save settings to start with?? or can i start with some sttings shown in thread 1??
Thanx for reply.
sorry if my english is not that good :(
If you're not going for a super high overclock, you could just set it 400x9 for a 3.6ghz and try 1.4v on the cpu with maybe 1.45v on the NB and a few clicks over default on the FSB Voltage. There are some good settings on page 1 if you want more exact settings or read through some of the posts in this thread and you'll find lots of settings that people use.
thanx for quick reply.
i have read the nearly the whole thread.
Often the settings are for quad core or for 45nm cpu´s does this matter?
or is there no big difference for 45 vs. 65nm cpu??
jwfitt,
I'm pretty much where you are at this point. I'm 5 hours (and running) prime95 blend stable at 3800 MHz, 9.5X, 400 FSB, 400 strap, 1066, and 1.400000V CPU.
You might be able to bring your Write Recovery Time down to 55 or lower. I seem to be stable at 55 - although I'm running Clock Twister = Light. Not sure what sort of difference, if any, that might make.
Right now, it looks like my problems were a result of insufficent CPU volts. In testing, I backed down to 3.6 GHz and was stable for many hours. I upped to 3.8 and started having problems immediately. So I finally said F-it and set the CPU volts for 1.400000 at 3.8GHz. Seems to be working.
Wouldn't be surprised if the memory settings all on AUTO were fine all along.
typed like this AFUDOS /iRF0219.rom /pbnc/n
Well I think I am going to try out the 1004 with my Q6600. I downloaded the driver, and extracted it onto my Flash drive.
I booted and hit the delete key to enter the bios.
I used the flash utility and it found the BIOS on my flash drive fine (C drive). I let it read the file in and the flash utility verified that it liked the file and asked me if I was sure I wanted to flash. I told it no due to remembering somone mentioning that you had to have all your BIOS setting in their default settings, or the Flash could not work...
I don't understand why the flash utility would care what your current settings are, right before it overlays your old BIOS with a new one...
I dont remember what the default settings were, and I am not sure when exactly I am to use the clear BIOS button...
Can I flash withought trying to set everything back to default, and when do I need to hit the clear CMOS/BIOS button...
(I am at work right now and don't have the button in front of me so I cant remember if it is CMOS or BIOS.) :)
you can update your bios via ezflash as long as its a rampage bios. afudos replaces the wr1 and wr2 bat files. according to the stilt, they were used to write information that the non es version of afudos could not. with the es version, it writes all the information including boot block information and new romid.
also a third possibility of flashing inbetween rampage and maximus was mentioned by kup, though i dont know if it has been tested though. it involves corrupting your bios and going through the bios recovery procedure.
Yup, that's exactly what is needed in the OP ;)
Code:
make a bootable media device ( USB Stick... CD.. ect)
you will need these
http://www.elektroni.fi/Stilt/Asus_Rampage/HPUSBFW.zip
http://www.elektroni.fi/Stilt/Asus_Rampage/USB-Boot.zip
Download AFUDOS and toss it on the media along with the RF Bios
Latest Rampage bios http://rapidshare.de/files/38827325/RF0219.zip.html
AFUDOS http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...9&d=1205468995
Once you have everything ready boot from your media and then type
AFUDOS /iRF0219.rom /pbnc /n
reboot and your done.