you are referring to CPU bus speed...the 1066 strap and 1333 strap has to do with the NB and the memory controller hub which is part of the NB...
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you are referring to CPU bus speed...the 1066 strap and 1333 strap has to do with the NB and the memory controller hub which is part of the NB...
im not sure where the DS3 awitch to 1333 strap, some boards do after 400 some a lot less , boot at 333 but increase Vcore in bios like if u were doing 450fsb understand? then use setfsb or clockgen to raise fsb in windowsQuote:
Originally Posted by burn what?
easytune sucks. anyway, i think the problem is that i can't raise the fsb without raising the memory freq. so if i boot at 266 fsb with 2xmulti on nb for 533, then raise in software, it raises the mem also, so eventually at say 400 fsb i'm at 800 on the mem, which is 1600 and out of the 1066 strap. no different than setting in bios. maybe clockgen would let me raise cpu fsb while leaving mem freq. alone. i guess that's what people are referring to when they say ds3 only runs on 1333 strap?
which choice in clockgen should i use for the ds3? i'm thinking the same as the dq6, but not sureQuote:
Originally Posted by Ajfina
Thanks. I flash this evening in DOS ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajfina
i used the same ics setting in clockgen as the dq6 is listed. i get to slider bar in pll control, where i set a desired fsb speed, click apply and nothing happens. must be different for ds3 than for dq6. also, when i move the slider for fsb, the memory speed once again moves right with it. meaning i'm going higher into the 1333 strap. does asus have independent buses for the cpu and nb?? cause i'm no asus guy, but from what i know the fsb is the fsb, and both cpu and mem are linked to it. whether increase in bios or software it's gonna raise up outside the 1066 strap, right?? unless i'm not using clockgen correctly, in which case, what is the correct ds3 choice?. call me confused.
@burn what?: :nono:, the strap is ONLY related to BOOT (in BIOS) FSB, nothing else (i.e. dividers, multipliers, frequencies, changing frequency in Windows).
So just raise the FSB in Windows (ClockGen isn't working, are You sure? check in CPU-Z), maybe using SetFSB (personally I prefer this). And I'm not sure if this mobo is capable of 440 FSB with 1066 strap, be sure to pump some V to NB in BIOS before doing this test.
@Ajfina: really nice, on Commando I must give 2,025V (max, didn't try lower, but I can't set 510, and my CPU and RAM is capable of this FSB for sure - so it is the NB fault) and far from stock cooling to achieve 500+ @ 1066, not fully stable in any way.
Quote:
Originally Posted by burn what?
man sorry if i sound like and a:banana: :banana: but mabey you should open up another thread about the gigabyte or read some that are already posted....sorry but this is going to far OT with that, its a Quad thread after all
ok, i gotcha. i'll try setfsb cause clockgen i hit apply and it thinks for a second then disappears. i really don't know the exact ds3 pll to choose so maybe that's why. i guess i can just use the gigabyte easytune then instead of clockgen or setfsb cause it does the same thing, raise fsb in software. i'll set 44412 timings, boot at stock, then raise.Quote:
Originally Posted by JMKS
i have a feeling i'm going to get mucho errors once raised above 400 fsb with 44412 timings, as the ds3 isn't good on timings at all.
:)i know, i thought about that, but i saw strap talk and took the chance to bone up on that from you guys, which i really appriciate. consider me kicked out of the thread!!:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Millyons
fyi, booting at 332 then raising to 420 in easytune=17.7 1M super pi. booting at 420 in bios = 17.89 super pi, so is a bit faster in 1066 strap, but not worth the effort on this board anyway.
that was fixed weeks ago in the 3.038 version.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajfina
OK. Has anyone discovered the volatage measure points for Vcore / Vdimm?
I only trust my Multimeter :)
anyone using Vista as an OS on the QuadGT?
That's what I want to know also. I have been wanting to test mine to find out the true voltage.Quote:
Originally Posted by Charley2020
This is the kind of thing I wanted to see. I'm pretty much at py peak with this S3 so I'm gonna get a quadGT unless something else comes along in the meantime. I'm gonna download the manual and see what features it's got. All I want before I buy it are some BIOS updates so the fsb will go past 525.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajfina
I can't find any BIOS screen shots. I'd really like to know how high vdimm and other voltages go. I want to test the full potential of my memory with this board so I need over 2.35v. I saw the latest BIOS was for feb 1. Any body using it yet? I've also heard there are RAID issues with this board, can anybody confirm this?
Quote:
Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK
you know a simple search on the net would provide you with sites to look at which would provide your requested information.
here you go: http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2911&p=2
today is your lucky day :)Quote:
Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/4118120114.jpg
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/4118120149.jpg
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/4118120179.jpg
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/4118120028.jpg
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/4118120082.jpg
No possible to flash...
I use the bios M621E_11.B02 but I have the message : binary file is not Award Bios :/
An idea ? It's because I have bios B03 ?
http://users.skynet.be/fb331210/abitbios4.jpg
I use awdflash M621E_11.B02 /py /sn /cd /cp /cc
You can read vdimm on the underside of the board from the leg of the square coil by the dimm slots in the corner..
What i am wondering is about vcore read, i dont know how to find it on the digital pwm ciruit... i just got my board in so im looking it over right now.
Edit - looking closer, it looks like there is a coil next to the otes connector by the 12v connector that will read vcore.
I also want to note that this is one of the more solid power designs i have seen yet - i am no expert, but this thing just looks quality, all really quality parts and more beefy then what i have seen on my P5B-D. I wonder why this isnt under the abit MAX brand name.
CHANGE THE (DOT)"B02" TO (DOT)"BIN" FILE OR THE APPROPRIATE FILE ASSOCIATION THAT ABIT USES FOR THE STANDARD BIOS FILES...OTHER POSSIBILITY IS (DOT)"ROM"
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Originally Posted by CornerJack
abit is using the file extension .binQuote:
Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
Thanks for that. Have you tested RAID yet? Thats the only thing I need to see now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajfina
thank you for your help...:)Quote:
Originally Posted by fgw
It's ICH8R, so it should be same as any other 965 boardQuote:
Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK
I read in the Commando thread that this board has RAID problems because of BIOS, not saying it's true, just trying to find out how the performance is and if it is buggy or not.Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
ALSO, the commando has had 3 failures within hours of operation...shall we forget;) the problem with the buzzing coil...i feel more comfortable with getting the QuadGT...but...i will wait for the follow-up review by Anandtech.
The Raid problem with the Quad-GT is that u can't really use raid....if u enable jmicro controler then the ich8r raid setup doesnt appear and cant be used and if disable the jmicro and set up an array you cant use optical drives since raid+sata optical on the ich8r doesnt work (although that part is intels fault) .... they will probably fix it soon hoppefully without any other issues corruption and such, but who knows if they pu out a board like that with such a major issue who knows what we can expect :DQuote:
Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK
more info in this thread
http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=119334
you can use a Raid SATA PCI card and still uses all the other controllers in SATA and IDE modes...that is workable solution for now....this only affects what is on the PCIe bus.
since i have a Areca PCIe card, my main interest would only be using the Intel controller as a SATA port.
I think I will be using my old promise IDE RAID card to controll my dvd burner. No big deal..as long as it works, the RAID controller I have now won't recognize optical drives. This is a stupid thing to have to deal with, but if this is the only issue other than the max 525fsb I'm getting one.:toast:
Hey guys, im finnally all set up on my board, got my maximizer installed and such.
This board is freakin fast. its runs 4:5 pretty well too.
right now im in 4:5 at 420x8 (3360mhzz) with 525mhz ram at 4-4-4-12-40 with 2.43vDimm (havent tested lower Vdimm, im certain this ram can go to 550 with 2.4v) But here is the kicker, my hexus pifast times are only 2 secs off my 4ghz times with the p5b Deluxe. thats with 600 less mhz!!! ~27.9 sec on 4ghz 1:1 500mhz ram 4-4-4 on 1333 strap, becomes ~30.09 3.3ghz 525mhz ram 1066 strap.
Also to note - this board offers great stability, pretty much if it boots it is stable, otherwise just flip the easy cmos switch on the back panel. I thought the P5B-D was the easiest overclocking board ever - i was sorely mistaken, this thing owns it, with better performance too.
Right now i am on the beta bios and i havent encountered any bugs at all. I need to re-learn how to clock this ram on this board as the timings effect performance differently on this... i also want to try out the 1T timing....
I'd like to show some pics of my setup, but i cant find my camera charger. :(
Is abit even acknowleding this jmicron issue?
hey Revv23, nice to have some more encouragiing results over the P5B. :)
I don't know why companies still use the jmicron controller, it seems every board that uses it has issue, luckily i dont raid some im ok with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by xgman
same here. Does this board suffer from the same problem as some of the other core duo boards where you may have to boot first at default, with only one stick of ram before upping the vdim to boot ok with 2 to 4 sticks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
im not onraid also so im ok too, yes the board is freaking fastQuote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
try to see if u can boot at 1T , i tryed and couldnt let me know
btw what memory u have ?
i didnt have that poblem , had a pair of corsair b4 and they need 2.1 and board comes default at 1.8 i think and booted fineQuote:
Originally Posted by xgman
THAT does it!...i am getting the QuadGT, Q6600 and Vista Ultimate 64 bit!:)
LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajfina
1t 2.76v on hipro maximizer. 4-4-4 didnt get any higher, didnt loosen up any more then that. 325 happened at 2.4 ish volts...360 at 2.6
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171386248
Ok here we go for the real clocks
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171300116
Amazing time for the mhz imo.. going higher now.
.....:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Ajfina
HEY Revv23,
what cooling solution are you using on the QuadGT?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
give me a few minutes ill take a picture for you. I found my camera charger and it needs about 90 minuetes to charge. But ill say right now i take my air cooling seriously... :)
All-righty-then!:D
Ok, my here is my MAX on P5B-D...1.7vcore, had to clockgen up to it..i had the windows open with about 60F roomtemp :
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171389631
Here I have a straight boot first try at 500fsb with 1.6vcore windows closed with about 70f roomtemp:
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171389631
And here is a comparison: 26.13 on P5B-D = 25.50 on Quad GT
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171303846
:toast:
looks VERY good!
i just need to hear from Areca techsupport about Vista 64 bit...i am hoping they will say their 64 bit WinXP drivers will work with Vista 64 bit before i buy the QuadGT...i am frothing from the mouth in anticipation!:D
More fun comparing - remember i needed an open window to do this on P5B where the Quad is just doing it in a warm room... after this bench i am cracking the window:) Also note that on the P5B i have to take the SS and then clock down to make the post, right now i am poting this right at 4040mhz. :D
P5B:
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171304627
QuadGT:
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171304627
sun-of-gun!;)
very nice results Revv23, great 6400 u have there
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Originally Posted by Ajfina
Thank you very much. :D Yes this e6400 is awesome i, i have the window open now im hoping for 4.1ghz... :)
Anyways - pictures, as promised:
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171308619
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171308619
Yes, that is a big typhoon on my 1900xt :D.
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171308619
As you can see, i just bent the pipe upwars so i could leave the VRM cooling and put my MCX-59 on the NB, this madea HUGE drop in both PWM and NB temps. Before both were too hot to touch.
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...1&d=1171308619
:toast:
Looks like I'll be getting one too. Revv23, could you lower your multi and see what max fsb you can get? You should see if you can max out your memory too.....:stick:
EDIT: I'm confused. This is take from the anandtech article on QuadGT. "The current BIOS allows you to stay in the 1067 strap up to the 525FSB ceiling with our E6300 and E6400 chips, and this allows for some incredible memory and system performance at the higher FSB settings. Our E6600 has hit 7x550FSB in initial testing at this time." If the ceiling is 525, how did they get a 6600 to 550mhz?
Quote:
Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK
upping the clocks after windows boot. It wasn't stable past 525 though.
I dont see a point in searching for max FSB or maxing out my ram, 525 fsb is a nice limit, i can deal with that. i want max performance. I cant run 4:5 at 500+ fsb so i am putting my ram at best settings for this speed. this board has same 4-4-4>3-3-3 bug of P5B due to subtimings so the timings i am running are the fastest for this particular speed. Anything else you want me to do?
Thanks anyway, I was just hoping to see 500mhz fsb and 4:5 for 625mhz memory. That is my goal, I just need to find a board that will do it reliably and let me use RAID.Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
Would love to see more Kentsfield results on this board
got better results on aquamark @ 501x7(3.5) than 401x9 (3.6) guess the high fsb play the key here , bbut lowered my results on super pi 1m
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/4217221044.jpg
and a 515x7
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/4217573925.jpg
MAN!...i am liking this board..don't even have one as of yet...LOL:p:
You just want to make my decision more difficult don't you?:stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ajfina
Quote:
Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK
Well let me save you some time, no board will do this, not even with cherry ram.:stick:
Edit - well RD600 might do it with its async ram clocking but performance would be worse then what i can get on the quad GT.
No pci-e x1 issue with this board?
This board looks impressive...
New Beta BIOS - B06A
1. Quad Core and Vista64 Issues resolved.
2. RAID/IDE issues almost resolved, Intel ICH8R + RAID mode with Intel ICH8R + SATA optical drive is the only issue not resolved now.
3. Use at your own risk, no technical support for it.
http://www.rarhost.com/download-lf3l9c.html
Has anyone tried the 800MHz strap? :p:
It tends to get real flaky right past 320FSB... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
The ceiling on the E6300/6400 chips seemed to be locked at 525FSB but this board treats the E6600 and up a little differently in my experience (memory performance is reduced also, still working it out with abit). I can straight boot into 535 with the E6600 but the system would black screen with our E6300/E6400 at that time. I am trying another BIOS spin today.Quote:
Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK
Here was my 7x535 on the E6600 - http://img354.imageshack.us/img354/5...35sp1masg1.png
are you on water, bingo13?
very nice output!:)
Thanks, thats high enough for me. Especially on a e6400. I just want to see the memory go higher and I'm sold. For now I'm leaning toward the asus 650i board.Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
Hey bingo, any word on overclocking enhancements? Yesterday i was working for max benchmarks and now im going for my 24/7 settings and i feel like a 1:1 1t improvment would be sweet, i couldnt get 1t over 400 though even with 2.8vdimm, 450 would be nice. :)
They will start working on 1T improvements once the RAID/IDE issues are completely solved. The priority is to get the base functionality working correctly before going back to fine tuning.Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
but 650i doesn't do 500+ on the 1067 strap ... (change to 1333 is more like 423)Quote:
Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK
& there are plenty of other 650is coming shortly if that is the way that you want to go.
@Revv23
How does the board feel in windows to you though, do you feel its snappier in any way. Other than benching. I was thinking about picking one up as a second board but im just scared of lack of support from abit.
Also how are you liking the ddr maximizer. I was thinking about picking one up, not really for extreme volts since most boards are coming with decent enough voltages nowadays but to have a baseline of what my memory will do at particular voltages. I saw you posted a while back about your memory needed less volts after the maximizer. I thought that was pretty cool too.
Just one thing I've observed, and not sure if the new bios fixes. I had my keyboard option set to usb bios. Needed for a multi os.
When installing software from dvd(IDE), or copying to the harddrive it was taking forever. 10 mins into an install and the progress bar is still not even near 50%.
Changed the usb keyboard option back to OS, and the DVD is back to normal.
Will have to check if this new bios fixes that issue.
Just an observation.
RLM
This boards sound promising... I'm very interested in more quad core results... In the mean-time I have a few other questions...
Vcore stability - is it rock stable?
Vcore droop - how bad?
Speedfan - does it pick up voltages, temps, and fan speeds on this board?
Quote:
Originally Posted by MrDeeds
Hmm well im running the same 24/7 clocks right now and as you can imagine its no different in windows... but i maxed out higher and i was able to run 4.1ghz in windows which frankly wasn't possible on the P5B... so in a while ill test for higher 24/7 clocks as i am confident that they are there, and that would be noticable.
About the maximizer - I freaking love it. If you ever want to bench seriously it should be the first thing on your list, i don't know how i got along without it. For instance, when clocking yesterday i set my ram timings a bit too tight, no problem, increase voltage until it boots, set the timings lower, decrease voltage... clocking in windows with clockgen? just turn the pot a bit for more voltage, no shutting down for more volts - its way better then a vmod too becasue you dont need to juggle a multimeter and a screwdriver around near your motherboard, its all just right there on the unit.
Also it brought my max memory OC on P5B in 4-4-4 from 560 with 2.6v to 575 with 2.6v and also allowed me to break 600 with 2.8v, as the voltage stability was so bad on P5B that the ram couldnt handle more then 2.6v...
On the abit the difference might not be quite so large as the board was designed to handle 3.0v on ram, and has some high quality circuitry, but i still have no doubt that the maximizer would give noticable gains...
If you aren't interested in hardcore benching, i still recommend it - like you said i got the same mhz at less voltage - i went from 450 4-4-4 at ~2.35 to 2.15v... However it's alot of money to spend if you aren't going to use it to bench. So it's more your call.
Also to note, if you get it you should be prepared to desoldier the VDimm coil from any mobo you use to ensure compatibility, if you aren't willing to do that then i wouldn't even bother.
so maximizer works on QuadGT without coil mods etc ? like P5B Deluxe ? interesting i got same memory clocks with P5B Deluxe vs Maximizer upto 2.45v vdimm!Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
I desoldered the coil on my P5b and on my quad GT... even if it's compatible you should get less interference without the signal, plus i don't wawnt to risk trying, i have heard of a few dead boards and i sure don't want that PITA on my hands.
It's odd you got the same clocks, i certainly didnt even come close, perhaps its a QC issue with asus, some pwm's might be slightly stronger then others...
The beta BIOS resolves this issue although I still noticed pausing at times with it set to BIOS on a couple of Logitech keyboards but Microsoft seems to be fine. They still have some fine tuning to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by RLM
Still waiting for this to be released in Australia :/
Received mine, unfortunately there seems to be a slight chip near the middle of the chipset. It refuses to clock pass 380.
i presume you pulled the heatpipie off the northbridge?...did you do that before using it for the first time?Quote:
Originally Posted by situman
yea i always do that first to check. I noticed a little dot and tried to clean it off with a q-tip and some arctic clean. Didn't work then I know its a chip on it.
man that sucks. your sure that it's not just a scratch or something?
its a surface chip. gonna have to return it. Man I hate having to take things down and put it back up again. On top of that, I need to lap my Xeon. Shoots to 80c in no time. Damn thing is convexed. Outside of that, I really like this board. Hope the next one does better.
Could you take a picture of that "chip" please?Quote:
Originally Posted by situman
hi guys,
long time since my last login / post. Have been reading a lot about this board and deceided to jump on the proverbial bandwagen two days ago. This is what I ordered:
quadgt (ofcourse)
e6600
tuniq tower 120 (does it actually fit ? forgot to check :D)
cell shock pc800 cas 4 ram
my first goal is to get to 3600 (@9*400, ram @ 1:1). If that works out ok, I will start pushing higher and see where I end up. Do you guys think that for this, I will already need aftermarket cooling on the chipset ? I'm guessing no since my case as such has a nice airflow.
I'll keep you guys informed on my progress. Any first-time setup tips are welcome (what to do and not to do; there should be a thread for that ;-))
thanks for your attention :banana:
Very nice combo and yes it does fit (tuniq) i have one on my quadgt, very easy to hit 400x9 1:1Quote:
Originally Posted by bladebel
thanks for your quick reply !
i am wondering one thing though: i also have a 8800 gtx, several hard drives and and xfi- soundcard and all this on an 480 watt psu (the tagan 480u).
Will that be enough ?
just foundt out from the shop that the memory is out of stock without a due date :s ...
Cheers Bingo13,
I'll stick with keyboard to OS then for the time being. No biggy:)
RLM
Quote:
Originally Posted by bladebel
you can try it, but 480w is really pushing it for a system like this... maybe closer to 600-700-800w is what you want...
The corsair 620w comes to mind, or the pcp&c silencer 750w.
As for your OC, with that ram you should be able to get 400x9 with the ram in 4:5 without problems. It should performs like a champion.
thanks yet again :)
currently my 480 watt powers my system : san diego 3700+ @ 2900mhz and
some voltage hungry g-skill ram and the rest similar as in my new conroe setup ... Is the new system that more power-hungry then ? I'll try but if it fails, I will consider a new powersupply. Thanks for your info !
I asked the shop if the gskills they have in stock are F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ which should be D9 GMH , if that is the case, i might considering changing my order (unless the HZ's are no longer known to have D9-chips ?)
(i can't find that online ramlist anymore with all the chips per brand :()
:woot:
I have received a quadgt 2 days ago , and I must say I am very pleased with the memory performance on this board!
I have also run into a couple of problems. I have flashed the b06 bios in order to have functional raid on the ich8r, and since that the jmicron controller is gone , even though I have it enabled in the bios and set to IDE. Also the multiplier adjustment of the cpu does not work, even though I have it set to 8x in the bios, cpuz reads 9x (and I have eist etc set to disable in the bios) and therefore cannot find the max stable/benchable fsb this board can achieve.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Quote:
Originally Posted by bladebel
This List http://ramlist.ath.cx/ddr2/
Can someone confirm what Speedfan can see on this board?
vCore @ 1.4650V (lapped E6600,watercooled)
vDDR2 @ 2.15V (4-4-4-8, specs: PC8000 @ 500MHz)
vMCH @ 1.55V (@ 1.6V freeeezzz, stock-heat sink)
CPUVTT @ 1.40V
ICH 1.05V @ 1.2V
ICHIO 1.5V @ 1.5V
DDR2REF @ 0%
SP1M stable 8x481MHz 1:1, but I think I've a little problem "with something".. when I give vMCH @ 1.6V freez my computer. :(
Anyone knows why? Maybe I need just more voltage for Mem?
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CellShock DDR2, PC2-8000/1000MHz 4-4-4-12, 2GB (2x 1024MB), Dual Channel Kit. Micron Chips,
Cellshock ist ein Brand der deutschen Firma MSC GmbH.
- 2048MB kit (2x1GB) dual channel pack
- CAS Latency : 4-4-4-4-12 (PC2-8000)
- Test Voltage : 2.2 V
- Speed : DDR 1000MHz (PC2-8000)
- PCB: 8-layer, 240pin DDR2
- Chip: Micron 64Mx8
- Error Checking : Non-ECC
- Registered/Unbuffered : Unbuffered
- 5 years quarantee
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edit: one more question: How can I Disable memory-testing on setup, when booting? (press esc to skip memory-testing) I've original bios, what bios-version I should update?
THANK YOU.
What tRFC did you set in BIOS?
Is your heatpipe actively cooled?
Maybe you need CPUVTT set to 1,5V??
tRFC, hmmm..can't look it now from my own computer (working) but is it possible this one? --> 42 @ 20Quote:
Originally Posted by GrossmeisterB
other Mem-set are 4-4-4-8
Yes, mem & heatpipe is actively cooled with 120mm FAN and mosfets-heatsink(?) near OS-panel with 60mm FAN. They are absolutely "cool" when I touched them with finger.
I'll try in the evening to set CPUVTT more, maybe it will help.:rolleyes:
Thanks!
tRFC=40 can be possible, yes!! I switched mine to 56, that was the "original" settign when using the fastest divider, so that is the "slowest" setting...you should try it for testint stability...my cheap mushkin memory can't run that fast, but with tRFC=56 it did 1020MHz @ 5-5-5-18...and that for a memory that was rated 5-5-5-18 @800MHz... :)
Thanks for information!
Anyone knows something about my vMCH freezing-problem? Bad settings?
I had mine from nearly anything between 1,25 and 1,7... no "sudden" freezes when set to 1,6 Volt...just "normal" instability due to too high overclocked CPU, but nothing else..Quote:
Originally Posted by Boble76
ok. Yes, my problem is "sudden" freez..as soon as I've slide vMCH 1.55@ 1.6V and put SET :(
I tried PCI-Express setting 101-106MHz, no help. Auts. I have command Rate 2T now, should this work 400MHz @ 1T too ? :stick:
SetFSB works ok with this Mobo? Need that too.
In the evening I'll test more. Hope I can run +500FSB.
Does it freeze when you set it in the BIOS? I have had a few issues with uGuru when trying to change MCH or VTT settings in Windows but the BIOS settings have been fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boble76
great super pi for 3.6 bro , have to try that :)Quote:
Originally Posted by hadji_a
:banana:
Maybe CPUVTT from 1.4V to 1.5V helped, 500FSB SP8M has done. :)
http://koti.mbnet.fi/boble76/Tietoko...x500MHz_8M.jpg
CPU-Z 1.39 doesn't show memory settings? is it Bug?