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Not sure if this is a problem with my board, or PSU or whatever.
But I've been putting off for some time now.
Whenever I stick my PC into sleep mode, waking up never happens properly.
I can move the mouse, click the keyboard, press the power button. The PSU will start up, but then stop, and keep doing this, continuously.
Does this happen to anyone else? Do I need a BIOS Update? / a setting changed?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by
Bootup05
Not sure if this is a problem with my board, or PSU or whatever.
But I've been putting off for some time now.
Whenever I stick my PC into sleep mode, waking up never happens properly.
I can move the mouse, click the keyboard, press the power button. The PSU will start up, but then stop, and keep doing this, continuously.
Does this happen to anyone else? Do I need a BIOS Update? / a setting changed?
Thanks!
That is normal behavior when you overclock. Turn it off and pay the extra money for your electric bill :lol:.
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Originally Posted by
radaja
Yeah that is the spot. That heat sink if just a tiny tiny bit hotter would have blistered my finger.
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Are there any bugs for some FSB : DDR Ratio ?
I am trying to get around DDR2 1140-1150. What Strap / Raport do you recommand ? I recall i got DDR2 1140 some time ago but i don't remember the settings i've used and now i can't make it post with similar settings, i asume it's from the Strap / FSB DDR Ratio since the voltage is same (2.18-2.22V), Performance Level is not that tight (tried 10-12), MCH Core was enough i think. So ... ?
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Just bought a 2nd hand EP45C-UD3R....really stoked. I used to have a P5Q Deluxe which I loved, then sold it and ended up getting a foxconn blackops which is not a bad board...but the NB cooling is a sack of fail and the X48 nb voltages are stupid high.. I really really really miss the P45 chipset....looking forward to some 500fsb+ stable clocks with 2ghz+ ram :D
Are the bios option on the EP45C-UD3R the same as it's EP45 and EP45T counterparts?
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P45 is built on 65nm manufacturing process while X48 is 90nm, that is why voltages are different (higher on X48).
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Yup I know that...only reason I bought the x48 board is because it was cheap and I needed it quickly. P45 boards in the UK are stupidly priced
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What cpu termination do you call safe for dailly use? Is 1.46 too much? Need your answer. This is on a Q9550 @ 4250 + Gigabyte EP45-UD3P.
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I find 1.46 FSB term too much for 24/7 use, but each will set his own green or safe zone... I would stick with sub 1.4... if that means a lower OC, so be it... there's not much difference anyway in a 4 or 4.2Ghz CPU anyway for daily usage... Question as always is , does it kill ya CPU ? who knows :p
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Q6600 3.4 GHz overclocking bios settings EP45-UD3
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Is it normal that in any BIOS the UD3P 'lags' the lower you scroll on the M.I.T screen? Especially on the RAM voltages the selecting and setting lags and I'm not talking short lags but up to a second to two?
I'm asking because I find it annoying and I can't seem to set any vDIMM above 2.16 without having the system not booting or being extremely unstable (have tried a mass of vMCH etc. settings to stabilize). The memory (4x1GB D9GMH) just won't run >DDR2-1150.
Thanks for the input.
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Originally Posted by
Allubz
Is it normal that in any BIOS the UD3P 'lags' the lower you scroll on the M.I.T screen? Especially on the RAM voltages the selecting and setting lags and I'm not talking short lags but up to a second to two?
I'm asking because I find it annoying and I can't seem to set any vDIMM above 2.16 without having the system not booting or being extremely unstable (have tried a mass of vMCH etc. settings to stabilize). The memory (4x1GB D9GMH) just won't run >DDR2-1150.
Thanks for the input.
The lag happens to me as wel, seems to be a BIOS glitch but it is ignorable as it isn't affecting anything. You are having issues because your memory reference isn't set right is my guess. My memory doesn't like anything over
.80 for it's reference voltage. This board is very tricky to get a handle on but, once you start feeling it out it becomes easier. Start with your base voltages, cpu voltage, mch voltage, memory voltage get that stable as can be,,,, then start back at the top with the CPU voltage reference, then MCH reference, then memory reference, then back up to the top and work your way down through the other references.
Each time you change one setting check for stability and find the best spot for the said voltage being tweaked then move on to the next. I have posted my settings here before and not much has changed for me setting wise since then so you can look for that post and try to go off of it losely, because every CPU is different. This board does not, like it's settings being set all at once I can tell you that. You have to go with the three base voltages then go from there one by one. It is the only way I was able to get mine stable. Hope that helps. I posted a video on youtube of my system / overclock, not that it will help you here with this issue but, I did a good job and would like to brag about it / show people my work :p:.
Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeZFimxwPL0
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Alrighty, thanks for posting (your 1024th post) :) I'll see how far it gets me!
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Originally Posted by
gurusan
Just bought a 2nd hand EP45C-UD3R....really stoked. I used to have a P5Q Deluxe which I loved, then sold it and ended up getting a foxconn blackops which is not a bad board...but the NB cooling is a sack of fail and the X48 nb voltages are stupid high.. I really really really miss the P45 chipset....looking forward to some 500fsb+ stable clocks with 2ghz+ ram :D
Are the bios option on the EP45C-UD3R the same as it's EP45 and EP45T counterparts?
I'm thinking of picking up a new GA-EP45C-UD3R since I can't find any GA-EP45T-UD3R or P's available anywhere. And I don't want the UD3LR for home like I do work, the mobo cooling just isn't as good since it lacks some heatsinks. This will be to replace my Home PC mobo GA-EP45-UD3R. I'm finding the P45 DDR3 boards alot easier to overclock and it just feels more responsive than my DDR2 board. I'll take the my DDR2 board and either sell it or through all my spare parts together, by a new E6300 CPU and build the wife here own PC to use.
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truehighroller,very nice computer setup you got there.thanks for the video.:up:
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Originally Posted by
radaja
truehighroller,very nice computer setup you got there.thanks for the video.:up:
Thank you very much :cool:. I put forth allot of effort, blood, sweat and tears :p: to get the system all set up.
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nice machine !
Plenty of fans, about 10, right ?
About my screens, I change the ram settings to 48, 5,5,15
Where is the option to save on a floppy the bios settings ?
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I still haven't had a chance to overclock mine (:rofl:). I managed to get as far as getting the OS, drivers and AV installed, and that was it! I've just had too much going on at the homestead.
Now I've gone and bought a P55 UD4P!
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yeah truhighroller... +1 for thenice seup! :up:
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Originally Posted by
xixou
nice machine !
Plenty of fans, about 10, right ?
About my screens, I change the ram settings to 48, 5,5,15
Where is the option to save on a floppy the bios settings ?
I lost count, and thank you :up:. You to Bluestang, thank you.
I believe it is F11 key to save settings and F12 to load them.
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My old EP45T-UD3R's VRM's fried recently, got a replacement plus a new Q9650 :) Not the best VID as you can see from the pic below, but still a decent clocker, and stays cool on my old trusty true. (sold my old watercooling loop to get this chip).
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s9/OHL_2007/42.png
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LifeDrainer
Are there any bugs for some FSB : DDR Ratio ?
I am trying to get around DDR2 1140-1150. What Strap / Raport do you recommand ? I recall i got DDR2 1140 some time ago but i don't remember the settings i've used and now i can't make it post with similar settings, i asume it's from the Strap / FSB DDR Ratio since the voltage is same (2.18-2.22V), Performance Level is not that tight (tried 10-12), MCH Core was enough i think. So ... ?
No one ? Any ideea for some FSB : DDR (and strap) that might get me DDR2 ~1140 (and actually work) ?
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Originally Posted by
Oztopher
My old EP45T-UD3R's VRM's fried recently, got a replacement plus a new Q9650 :) Not the best VID as you can see from the pic below, but still a decent clocker, and stays cool on my old trusty true. (sold my old watercooling loop to get this chip).
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s9/OHL_2007/42.png
how @ 467FSB you only need 1.200 vNB?
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anyone know of which waterblocks will fit the mosfets, NB, and SB? it looks like EK NB/SB 5 and S-MAX will fit the NB, and EK NB/SB 1 will fit the SB. can anyone confirm this? what about the mosfets?
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Originally Posted by
phsinc1
how @ 467FSB you only need 1.200 vNB?
I don't know mate, anything above that and it just makes the CPU more unstable :shrug: of course at higher clocks i will need more. But it's always good to find the sweet spot for MCH voltage at a given clock :up: At 475FSB 1.22v is the sweet spot for me.
P45 & 45nm tends to need less MCH voltage anyway. Either that or i've got an awesome board :shocked: