what malficar said looks like 66M vs 67M heh
looks good so far
vCore = 1.425v
fsb = 1.3
vdimm = 2.1v
MCH = 1.65
ICH = AUTO
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5W...me_load_tn.png
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what malficar said looks like 66M vs 67M heh
looks good so far
vCore = 1.425v
fsb = 1.3
vdimm = 2.1v
MCH = 1.65
ICH = AUTO
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Asus/P5W...me_load_tn.png
woah 66M0AG? I actually have 67M0AG maybe that's the difference?Quote:
Originally Posted by guess2098
If you get beyond a 475FSB with higher MCH be sure to let us know! I'll be watchin'Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
If you get bored show me what you can boot with an 8 x multi and 1.85 MCH. I can boot 439 x 8 with max MCH(1.65) and can Clockgen to 450, that's it.
try 1.55vQuote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
both my p5wdh can do 1.55v 400 stable
and 1.65v should do up to 440~450ish
Step5, now thats cheating ;)
Step6 wont go as high, but never mind I'll just not look at the vcore in order too not hate myself for buying a step6 ;)
My P5WDH is 67MOAG, 420MHz SP2004 ORTHOS now +4h stable @ 1.65Vmch, should put up to 450MHz :)
67Mxxxx so does it have 1.85v MCH option ?
Not mine, 0701 was original BIOS and now I'm with 1101, 1.65Vmch is MAX with no mods :mad:
Is it only BIOS 1001 with 1.85Vmch?
My board is 67M0AG and shipped with 801 BIOS installed,
but 1.65V is the maximum on mine too.
The sticker on the box should tell the secret. Can you post both from an old and from a new?
new with 1.85v MCH
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/mot.../P5WDH_009.jpg
My board is an 67M0AG (4 weeks old) and has the same inscription under the NB as the zbogorgon ones...except for the last 4 digits...his is an 0630 mine is an 0625 and I cannot go further than 1.65V with VMCH...so I think it is not a new revision...
Regards,
Primoz
Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
i just looked at mine and i saw part # as 90-MBB2X1-G0AAY
As far as the rest it's all the same. Eva was your board an RMA from Asus?
Well, NCIX just got a new stock, and I'm ordering tonight/tommorow, so I can tell you guys in a couple days.
Here is my sticker...
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/1905/p8220064ad6.jpg
Regards,
Primoz
Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
I have the same part number as you......
This BS from Asus really ticks me off. We all damn well know that 1.85MCH is going to allow for these boards to run 450FSB+ stable all day.
I'm pissed and I want a new MB.
nah not rma, just sent from Asus for me to test out and stuff since i do alot of indepth memory testing for i4memory.com etc i.e. my previous investigations http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=2629 heheQuote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
for 1.85v MCH, Asus has made it clear better MCH cooling is needed anyway, so don't try it on stock passive heatpipe!
Thanks for the pictures guys. Should be easier now for those that can buy them from a store.
I have the same Part No as youQuote:
Originally Posted by Primoz78
And your board is the old rev? All new rev. boards comes with 1001 i think.
i noticed my last ending part no is further down in the alphabet it seems GOUAY compared the posted GOAAY or GOEAY
Bought mine from Newegg when they first came out. I've tried EVERY bios so far & 1.65MCH is the highest I've seen.
Serial No: 66M0AG142360
Part No:90-MBB2X1-G0AAY
Could it be that you just got a volt-modded board from ASUS for testing and that all retail boards will only go to 1.65V?Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Although that doesn't explain why at least one other person also has a board that goes to 1.85V. This is perplexing. :mad:
Guess you need to wait a few weeks for new stocker of P5W DH to show up and see if the new stock has 1.85v mch
heres mine come with stock 1001 bios.. i can set chipset voltage up to 1.85v
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...et/asusp5w.jpg