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What Prime95 version, and what issue? I've used on this mobo since new on all BIOS and to current v0903 with Prime95 v25.5. What would I have noticed if going wrong?
Hi, everyone.. just wanted to say Hi and let everyone know I LOVE this information. This has been my best rebuild (best gear) then finding this forum was the iceing on the cake. I still need to get a better cooler to overclock beyond the little I have overclocked
thanks all :up: :up:
Right now I'm trying to overclock with just 2gigs instead of 4 hopefully this solves the issues with me failing every test. FYI: I am a noob at overclocking so maybe this is why I'm having issues.
What the :banana::banana::banana::banana: !!!!!!!!!
I left all the setting on auto except for the dram voltage (2.0V) and the fsb 9x366 and it's stable . LOL
The voltage CPU-z reads is 1.320 I wonder if thats correct .
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hey guys i wanted to ask if 0903 improves overclocked stability? i was at 0902 but then i flashed down to 0602 cause i heard it didnt have the temp issue but it does (atleast for me), so i might as well go back up to 090x
Never ben an issue so much as just a fact of limitations, a trade off.
I dont under this so called temp issue. Even if there was an issue with the thermister, as it were in the P5WD2, is couldn't be fixed by a BIOS flach nor would it matter what app was used to read it since the actual sensor thermistor sends the same info to any app. The only change that can be made/changed in our BIOS, is to readout the CPU IHS temp v/s the core die temps combined, since this is coming from the CPU directly.
in F°, as Electric Eyes told you, it is normal fluctuation that can be influenced, like Kup said, by reseating your heatsink. But sometimes, only lapping would help, but you'll always have at least some 5°F difference. In anycase, you're fine. If those were °C, I'd worry
Well this is my first post.. i'm not sure if im posting in the right thread..
well i found this on the asus website.. for RAID drivers.
Is this what i need to make a disk/flash drive/floppyQuote:
Version 1.17.15.0 2007/09/24 update
Description JMicron JMB363 RAID Driver V1.17.15.0 for Windows XP/Vista and Windows 64bit XP/Vista.(WHQL) Make JMicron JMB363 AHCI/RAID Driver Disk for Windows XP/Vista and Windows 64bit XP/Vista.
JMicron JMB363 RAID Driver V1.17.15.0 for Windows XP/Vista and Windows 64bit XP/Vista.(WHQL)
Make JMicron JMB363 AHCI/RAID Driver Disk for Windows XP/Vista and Windows 64bit XP/Vista.
File Size 5.38 (MBytes)
to be installed at the beginning of the Vista installation to set up raid.:shrug:
i am quite frustrated to see the forums dont hv any newbie section:mad:
Plus i would also like to know whether this board will support a simple kingston 6400 2 GB(dual channel) RAM chips??:shrug:
Also please guid me as to how to flash the bios from "step 1" to the latest BIOS version... n suggest the best BIOS right now.:shrug:
thank you.
if u find it too lame to post here then please contact me on my e-mail.. gaurav.shh@gmail.com
I still would like to see a step by step guide too for making a boot flash drive from start to finish, and flashing your mobo.
It is still a grey area in my mind, and you never seem to get all the info at once.
I wish one dude who has his boot drive creation game up to speed would make us a guide too....
;) Use asus update in windows to update your bios. Works best.
At idle my core#1&2 are 5-10*C higher than core#3&4. Under OCCT load the differences are tighter and don't seem to go above a 5*C difference. I agree 10*C seems like alot, thats 50*F!, but I've read elsewhere this is normal... Do we all have a bad mount or something? I used Arctic Ceramique and applied according to their directions.
3-6°C between core is the most frequent. I had two Q6600. The first, was about 2°C difference only, the second, is about 5°C on load. I tried reseating many times, and also rotating my Apogee GT waterblock. In fact, as well described, I noted a trend change on the temperature difference when rotating the waterblock. It depends on the water flow through the cores, and probably on the flatness of surfaces.
This was largely debated in late 2006/early 2007 when quad cores arrived. Lapping the IHS of CPU helped most people at limiting the difference in temperature. Also, using some blocks like the Fuzion or the GTX is known to help
At 10°C difference on load, I'll definetely lap my CPU if temperature is limiting the OC
Anyone using DDR2 1300? $274 for 2x1GB.. It's looking sweet right now
Temp is def my limiting factor. Jan is when I will take apart my WC loop and then I plan to use a custom backing plate and use a fuzion nozzle setup for the cpu. Lapping a cpu, right now for me, is like the black arts. Not sure what's involved or what tools to use to go about it. I am very pleased with my speed and dont think even with all the addons ill make it stable over 4GHz, but it's worth a try, if not just once.
I was intimidated by lapping, but there are some great tutorials online, and as long as you are meticulous and careful, it should go fine and I noticed a drop of about 4-5 degrees Celsius. (My heatsink base was really uneven)
huh.. thanks for the over whelming response..
well anyway..
the asus update utility seems fine but what to do if one wants to update bios before installaton of windows???Quote:
Use asus update in windows to update your bios. Works best.
Use EZ Flash from within the bios. The AsusUpdate method is for reverting back from 0902 to an earlier bios.
@GAR
qx9650 that I borrowed from work doesn't have the prime bug (4.0ghz with stock voltage on water)
seems to be only with Q6600 even with bios 0903