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Originally Posted by TSFroggy
Yea I can't find any strap on the S3/DS3... identical spi times for booting 399 and setfsbing up to 435 and booting at 435... 5-5-5-15 timings...
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Originally Posted by TSFroggy
Yea I can't find any strap on the S3/DS3... identical spi times for booting 399 and setfsbing up to 435 and booting at 435... 5-5-5-15 timings...
Ok,i did my testing on only my Asus P5B E Plus rev.C2 and with my Crucial Ram 4-4-4-10 in bios,i have tested on my old Abit AB9 Pro also,but testing couclusion not finish on that mobo because i had no PLL to put in ClockGen, nothing seems to work on the AB9 Pro.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hutch
Im soon getting the Abit QuadGT for testing,that mobo will be very interesting....smoking...lol...
Will also try with some different ram,because mine Crucial D9GMH (B6-3) is clearly up for it on 1066 strap 4-4-4-10 (475fsb@1066:D ). Dunno about other ram,havent tried,but will do...with different timings of course
If some others here will try on some different mobos please do and post youre attempts here,im sure this is interesting for a lot of others too.
To be sure of correct readings please use Everest latency reading or Sandra,i used Everest Ultimate (free) for reading latency
----cheers---
Ras to cas 3 with boot at or under 400 is weird. Its like its at 1333 strap to start with when using trfc 3 although sandra bw doesnt really show it.Quote:
Originally Posted by funkflix
3-3-3-4
400
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...4003-3-3-4.jpg
401
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...4013-3-3-4.jpg
Boot 400 CG up:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../3-3-3-48M.jpg
3-4-3-4
400
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...4003-4-3-4.jpg
401
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...oc/3-4-3-4.jpg
Boot 400 CG up:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../3-4-3-48M.jpg
Do not really know that, bcs. my DS3 i had managed only a FSB of 370MHz.. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by TSFroggy
But according to The Stilt's statement it is not strap related anyway, but i think Gigabyte is always using the loosened MCH timings. Over at hardwareluxx.de some people compared P5B and DQ4/DQ6 and the Gigabyte was slower on > 400MHz, with the Clockgen trick.
@loc.o
Did u tested max. FSB with clockgen > 400MHz and 4 vs. 3? I wonder if the MCH latencies are still as tight as if u use 4?! Maybe i will give it a try and do some tests.
I`ve not messed with ICH or FSB termination voltage for my FSB attempts at 1066....how much difference will they make? I know thats borderline noob, but better to look a mug now..... MCH has been up to 1.65V real with a Zalman chipset cooler and a fan
I was always on 1,4 or 1,45V but i noticed no difference between this two voltages. Same for SB voltages.. But to be honest i did not tested both, just set it to the max. at teh end.Quote:
Originally Posted by K404
Not on the same board, but the same mod I was talking about (performed by me ;) ):Quote:
Originally Posted by Norz
http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~madocer/B...D955XBK010.jpg
So, if no BIOS should solve this issue, you know what to do. :)
Interesting,thanks for the picQuote:
Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
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:toast:
On my P5B Deluxe i always boot at 400 Mhz and then use SetFSB to clock to 415 mhz (which is the higest stable fsb for my E6400)
Instead of doing that manualy every time you boot into windows you can just put SetFSB in the startup folder and add the following tags in the command line: -s415
Then i automatically sets the FSB at 415 mhz and close itself when its done.
my full commandline: "C:\Programmer\SetFSB\SetFSBu_P5Bdeluxe.exe" -w 2 -s415
Here is a complete list of Command line tags:
************************************************** **************************************
; SetFSB for ASUS P5B Deluxe Ultra Version 1.5a1 Copyright (C) 2001-2006 by abo
; Current Platform - windows98/Me,NT4.0(SP3-)/windows2000/XP
; Programmed in HSP(Hot Soup Processor) ver2.61a by ONION software(Mr.onitama)
; & Exforce.dll ver3.08 by Mr.FORCE
; & hspio.dll ver0.03 by Mr.K-K
; & getms.dll ver1.03 by Mr.ANTARES
; & ioscm.sys ver1.00 by Mr.mag44
************************************************** **************************************
1.About SetFSB for P5B Deluxe Ultra Version 1.5a1
This software is a beta version.
Giveio.sys is unnecessary.
Supported ASUS P5B Deluxe IntelP965(ICH8) CY28551LFXC
2.Warning !!
If you are a beginner, do not use this software. This software is for power users only.
Use "SetFSB.EXE" at your own risk.
3.Command Line Switch Options
SetFSBu_P5Bdeluxe has the following Command Line Switch Options.
-w[00-99] : Wait [sec] default=10sec
-s[000-999] : Set FSB [MHz]
-m[00-99] : Mode Automatic operation
0(default)=normal , 1=ultra
Mode Manual operation
16=normal , 17=ultra
-i[00-99] : Increment [MHz] default=max
-t[0-9] : Test 0=[PLL] , 1=[SMBus(I/O)], 2=[-], 3=[Config Reg]
4.Contact
HomePage: http://www13.plala.or.jp/setfsb/ (Only for downloads)
E-Mail: setfsb@zpost.plala.or.jp
5.History
1.5a1 -First version
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U can use Clockgen and just do this:
http://666kb.com/i/al3y0t5j722iz8zpu.jpg
;)
O'RLY?
Hehe.. just kidding. Didnt know that. Well my solutions works fine too :)
thisa makes me wonder, what about those older bios files that people had trouble breaking 420ish fsb on? those are simply pre strap bios files right?
So wouldnt one of those theoretically be the way to go for performance?
Hmm, reached 5xxMHz with older bios too, imho it was 604.. Is that old?
Other thing i noticed, that Asus changed a lot in the newer bioses, something really affects timings/ram.
http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/6...28smalldr3.jpg
:p:
That was with old bios.. On this time we said, that P5B "fakes" the latencys of 3 and for sure it was like that, because there is no way to reach such timings again with newer bioses with 2,4xV.. :D
isch don't think so hehehQuote:
Originally Posted by funkflix
Mich do not really know.. :p:
no that bios is one that changes straps.Quote:
Originally Posted by funkflix
Does anyone know if the Gigabyte DS4 changes strap? I cannot find anything about it.
If you don't get a software reading, you can also read the currently set strap via a multimeter. All you need is a multimeter, the datasheet of you clock generator and steady hands. ;) This way you can check the strap on any board. Should be 3 pins which define the frequency setting.Quote:
Originally Posted by kimandsally