It allows you to bypass the BIOS settings and change the memory latencies in Windows. Furthermore it lets you choose some options that usually are not even available in the BIOS. :toast:
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It allows you to bypass the BIOS settings and change the memory latencies in Windows. Furthermore it lets you choose some options that usually are not even available in the BIOS. :toast:
Does it work under older Windows versions now ? I use WInXP and Win98Se dual boot.
what is the "other" option does ?e
where can i found a explnation that in understandable for what do each option and how is effacts the system ??
In the new version the PAT On/Off option works only with the 1:1 ratio. If I use any other divider the BIOS turns PAT off automatically and trying to reactivate it in Windows with the tweaker produces no effect.
So is there a way to have PAT ON while using a memory divider on a 865 mobo? Or is it just physically impossible?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=44853
thougt maybe this will be interesting for you :)
move this thread to the intel section and stickied it :)
I would also like a bit of guidance :)
I am quite new to the extreme modding and clocking scene :)
you mean a guide on how to use this tool?
So theres no way it will work on 98se? I would like to see if i could get more off me chip on air.
great this tweaker
so what are best settings for 2x512...
i have this BH-5 that did 2-2-2-5 cpc off 2.5v DDR 400/2.8v CPC on with my dfi infinity and now i cant get it 2-3-2-5 stable with 2.8 volts on this IC7-G...
:confused:
Your BH-5 more than likely needs more volts (~2.95v ~ up to 3.6 :D )Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
it is VERY easy to do the Vdimm mod on this board, there are a number of very good threads in these forumns that will show you how
EDIT: oh and BTW you should be able to get 2, 2, 2, 6 at ~ 250MHz with enough V with BH-5 :slobber:
but im only running DDR400, they ran 2-2-2-5 on my nforce 2 with 2.5v, and they cant run 2-3-2-5 on my IC7-G with 2.8v...
?
i have to have some settings wrong or something...
whats the best IC7-G bios, im just using the one that came with the board.
also, what the best place to buy some pots for the mods im planning out hehe?
Nice tool.
How does it load settings @ windows startup ?
Is there any way i could get this thing to load on 98 im looking to see what kinda bandwidth i get with my 2.0a but it is stuck with a 3/4 divider with no way to change it and a 3/4 divider realy sucks at 3.0GHz and evan more at 3.6GHz
any way to get this tool to work on asus p5p800
if i set PAT enable it dont run faster
Awesome app.
thanks cpull
Great tool, but I would love a save point!!!
The performance mode "enabled" gives another 100MB/s in Sandra though it won't be detected as "enabled" bt CPU-Z, but better this utillity fixed the bug I had with my Mushkin PC3500 LVL2 (BH5). They currently run 3,3v and 250MHz CAS2-2-2-5 without memtest errors, but in Windows they will render visualartifacts when playing games. Changing the DRAM Latency parametre to "01" fixed this... I just have to do this everytime I booted the computer.
Any way to modify it for a permanent "01" setting? I'm having a Asus P5P800 (LGA775 hybrid board with 865PE)
it would be really great if it could load the settings at startup.
mmm i get a re-boot when i use this tool :mad:
what is PAT ?
A technology wich lowers the latency between the memory and northbridge. Officially PAT (Performance Accelerated Technology) is only supported by Intel's high-end chipsets such as 875P, 925X and 925XE, but various motherboard manufacteros have managed to enable the feature on mainstream chipsets such as 865 and 915 series, but most of them don't work above 200MHz FSB.
ah ok, does it give much better performance ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Salkcin
In 3dmark 2001SE it can give up to 500 points and in Sandra Sissoft memory bench it gives a 800MB/s boost... this is in best cases. If you look at the performance gained in games and such the increase won't make magic things happen like you would be able to play a higher resolution or enable more AA og AF... it just gives a nice little 5% increase overall.Quote:
Originally Posted by the_n00b<:o)
A disadvantage of PAT is it requires a lot of the memory since it tightens the latencys - not the 2-2-2-5 values you proberly heard about, but other "reserved" latency parametres if you like. It will limit most overclocks above 240MHz FSB if your not extreme :P