thats a great OC.
im gonna have to see how far these promos chips take me cause im pretty sure they are what will limit me with this 6400. i wish i could have picked up those corsairs - nice stuff.
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thats a great OC.
im gonna have to see how far these promos chips take me cause im pretty sure they are what will limit me with this 6400. i wish i could have picked up those corsairs - nice stuff.
I have a 6300 running at the same speed as your 6600 but with 1.48 vcore. Why are you able to run such a low vcore? By loose timings are you referring to 4-4-4-12? I know nothing of memory timings so what is considered faster other than the obvious 3-3-3-10? Also, I have an s3 that ran like crap with f8 (ds3 f10) but runs like a champ with f7 (ds3 f9)? odd. I'm able to get to 528fsb but only with 5-5-5-15 timings. Any advice for getting better timings? I guess I should be happy with a 3700mhz core 2, but 3500mhz with tighter timings seems faster.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajfina
Not sure why im able to run 3.5 at that vcore, when i had the BX2 i was doing 3.6 24/7 but it required 1.45 on that intel board , I like this DS3 , i keep buying new mobo to try but i always ending up switching back to DS3, lets see if the AB9 QUADGT do the work :), About the timing i meant I would like to do 1000mhz at 4-4-4-12 no 1000 at 5-5-5, cant run my C4 at such high speed with a low timing , i need better memory , if u want to do more than 1000mhz with lower timings u def need better memorys ,Quote:
Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK
flashed to F10 and few days ago and reapplied my overclock fine. few days later when i turn my computer on i was greeted with the "bootblock bios recovery" screen. it kept trying to search for a bios on the hard drive for some reason, even when i made a bootable floppy and disconnected all my hard drives.
i shorted the cmos and my computer booted back up. im not sure if this a problem with the F10 bios or the motherboard itself, but i flashed back to F7 to see it does it again.
anybody with DQ6 has taken off the crazy cool backplate from cpu area in order to mount backplate?
how hard was it if you did?
thanks.
I did that and omg it was time consuming until I figured out how to do it, you basically need to get either some tweezers or use scissors like me to close the clip together so you can take the plate off. It is slightly adhesive so you need to weaken that by moving it around first before attempting to rip it off the mobo ;). It took me like 10 minutes lol, I was not happy since I just wanted to mount my CPU water block :D.
It's not too difficult, I did this by hand. Try to remove backplate from its corner, you have to apply some more power in order to separate thermal pad and motherboard.Quote:
Originally Posted by idiotekniQues
TBH...the one reason i bought the DQ6 was for the crazycool, sure big heatsinks need a custom retention backplate, but i have found the Scythe Ninja to be very good at cooling, and it's the standard Intel pushpin locking system.
So no need to remove the crazycool...it does help with cooling.
p.s. OCZ have offered to send me their 1000W ProXtreme as an apology/compensation for my problems...can't say fairer then that.
I need to take off teh crazy cool in order to mount my watercooling block.Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Dower
Can you post the link for latest hd audio driver? GThank
Masami : Go here and Download http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/
Any new bios updates?
S3 has officially ate my ram alive...
P5W DH max ram oc: 4x512mb 910MHZ (one stick hit well over 1000mhz) 5-5-4-5 2.25v (2.3, 2.35v yielded no improvements but ran fine.)
Now this is where it gets REALLY weird
S3 max ram oc after it killed 2 sticks running stock voltage: down to 2x512mb
Max ram 1.8v: 840mhz 5-5-5-15
Max ram 1.9v: 880mhz 4-5-3-5 (no improvement loosening all timings including subtimings)
Max ram 2.0v(stock voltage): 820mhz 5-5-5-15 would do also 4-5-3-5
Max ram 2.1v: 760mhz 5-5-5-15 would do also 4-3-3-5
Max ram 2.2v: NO BOOT
Max ram 2.3v: NO BOOT
Max ram 2.4v: NO BOOT
Bringing down ambient tempatures to around 5C didn't show any improvements...
These sticks are PQI Turbo 667mhz 4-4-4-12 Elpida(eek!)
Have spent hours upon hours tweaking...
All those max ram oc's were done using 1:1 and full 8x multiplier... running 4:5 or 2:3 had no improvement...
Atleast the board will do 440mhz fsb, cpu is golden 1.37v... Gmch up a notch along with FSB for stability...
Talk about really weird ram issues lol.
yes but those plastic clips are inferior to a real mounting system. there is a great mod in the air cooling gallery to really mount these big heatsinks on and get the right amount of pressure.Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Dower
temps will get knocked down way more than crazy cool can offer. ill report back how many degrees i lose when i do this next week.
I cannot get my new ram to go anywhere on the DS3. I mean I had 475-495 FSB with the old corsair stuff. Help guys if you can. BTW I updated to the F10 before putting in this ram.
Realtek HD codec Vista driver, 1.56:
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...&GetDown=false
DS4 Rev 3.3:
http://bbs.mychat.to/read.php?tid=596311
Very nice closeups of the mobo, dosen't appear to be that different (if anything) to revision 2.0.
all those guys in china talk by question marks :) very easy way to type :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Dower
hi, sry about this newb question, but i cant find where i can change manualy the timings of mem in bios... i have a 965P-DS4 bios F8... im i seeying bad or this bios doesnt have that option?
ty all
press CTRL+F1 first in bios to show the hidden options
ty ferdsQuote:
Originally Posted by ferds
I have dq6 and suddenly ethernet stopped working.
Tried reinstalling windows and installing drivers again but the controller is simply invisible.
And also in bios there is no option for enabling or disabling lan just the smart lan that doesn't recognise anything.
Any help??I am with F9 bios...
OCZ *will* be sending me the ProXStream 1000W PSU to replace the two RMA'd 850W units, Eric Ryder has been great and very cooperative, my thanks to him and OCZ.
There is a bios option for the LAN, you can enable/disbale the onboard LAN, it's been in every bios release. It must be disabled in bios or your not looking for it right.Quote:
Originally Posted by ReaperX
Check the manual...it's there!
Just wanted to report a weird cold boot issue with the new F10 BIOS for DS3 that seems to be linked with the RAM "Option 1"...
Basically, when I boot up, everything goes fine, I get into Windows fine, but as soon as I try to run ANY program, things start crashing. Can't even pass 5 seconds in orthos/SuperPI before I get errors. If I restart the computer, even after 5 minutes, everything works flawlessly again.
Solution: I changed the RAM setting to "Option 2" and I haven't seen the issue since. Also notice my RAM isn't running about 1000Mhz.
Anyway, just wanted to see if anyone else had similar experiences.