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Trying to install win7 from a flash drive, specifically an 8GB OCZ ATV drive.
Thanks :)
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Originally Posted by
Burn
Trying to install win7 from a flash drive, specifically an 8GB OCZ ATV drive.
Thanks :)
OK my friend
http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-in...working-guide/
If it dont work i quit :rofl:
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I'm fairly certain I've followed that to a T- but I'll give it a try again the next time I do it. I keep getting the "disk read error" message when trying to boot using that type of guide. Thanks for your help!
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Originally Posted by
Burn
I'm fairly certain I've followed that to a T- but I'll give it a try again the next time I do it. I keep getting the "disk read error" message when trying to boot using that type of guide. Thanks for your help!
i linked the good one not the other...i tried on other pen drivers and works as a charm
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Dang, I guess I'll just have to do it via DVD drive from now on. Either that or set up a network install :D
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I have my E5300 at almost 4GHz (13 x 305MHz). I was hoping someone can give me advice on getting a little more out of my E5200?
My BIOS Settings:
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*** GigaByte GA-EP45-UD3R BIOS F9 ***
Robust Graphics Booster: Auto
Cpu Clock Ratio: 13.0
*** Clock Chip Control ***
CPU Host Clock Control: Enabled
CPU Host Frequency(MHz): 305
PCI Express Frequency(MHz): 100
C.I.A.2: Disabled
*** Advanced Clock Control ***
CPU Clock Drive: 800mV
PCI Express Clock Drive: 900mV
CPU Clock Skew: 0ps
MCH Clock Skew: 0ps
*** DRAM Performance Mode ***
Performance Enhance: Turbo
(G)MCH Frequency Latch: 266MHz
System Memory Multiplier (spd): Auto
DRAM Timing Selectable (spd): Manual
*** Standard Timing Control ***
CAS Latency Time: 6
tRCD: 6
tRP: 6
tRAS: 18
*** Advanced Timing Control ***
tRRD: Auto
tWTR: Auto
Twr: Auto
tRFC: Auto
tRTP: Auto
Command Rate (CMD): Auto
>>>Channel A: All Auto
>>>Channel B: All Auto
*** Motherboard Voltage Control ***
>>>CPU
Load-Line Calibration: Disabled
CPU Vcore: 1.34375V
CPU Termination: 1.3600
CPU PLL: 1.500V
CPU Reference: Auto
>>>MCH/ICH
MCH Core: 1.400V
MCH Reference: Auto
MCH/DRAM Reference: Auto
ICH I/O: Auto
ICH Core: Auto
>>>DRAM
DRAM Voltage: 2.220
DRAM Termination: Auto
Channel A Reference: Auto
Channel B Reference: Auto
*** Advanced BIOS Features ***
C1E: Enabled
EIST: Enabled
This rig:
GigaByte GA-EP45-UD3R BIOS:F9 (Is there a better BIOS for OC?)
E5200 2.6GHz@3.96GHz (50% OC)
4GB (2 x 2GB) OCZ Flex 6-6-6-18@2.2V (OCZ2FXE1200GK) on air
850Watt Antec Quattro PSU (TPQ-850)
CPU Temps: 60C-65C under LinX - Water cooled CPU.
Thanks for any help
-=Mark=-
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Originally Posted by
MarkJohnson
I have my E5300 at almost 4GHz (13 x 305MHz). I was hoping someone can give me advice on getting a little more out of my E5200?
My BIOS Settings:
Code:
*** GigaByte GA-EP45-UD3R BIOS F9 ***
Robust Graphics Booster: Auto
Cpu Clock Ratio: 13.0
*** Clock Chip Control ***
CPU Host Clock Control: Enabled
CPU Host Frequency(MHz): 305
PCI Express Frequency(MHz): 100
C.I.A.2: Disabled
*** Advanced Clock Control ***
CPU Clock Drive: 800mV
PCI Express Clock Drive: 900mV
CPU Clock Skew: 0ps
MCH Clock Skew: 0ps
*** DRAM Performance Mode ***
Performance Enhance: Turbo
(G)MCH Frequency Latch: 266MHz
System Memory Multiplier (spd): Auto
DRAM Timing Selectable (spd): Manual
*** Standard Timing Control ***
CAS Latency Time: 6
tRCD: 6
tRP: 6
tRAS: 18
*** Advanced Timing Control ***
tRRD: Auto
tWTR: Auto
Twr: Auto
tRFC: Auto
tRTP: Auto
Command Rate (CMD): Auto
>>>Channel A: All Auto
>>>Channel B: All Auto
*** Motherboard Voltage Control ***
>>>CPU
Load-Line Calibration: Disabled
CPU Vcore: 1.34375V
CPU Termination: 1.3600
CPU PLL: 1.500V
CPU Reference: Auto
>>>MCH/ICH
MCH Core: 1.400V
MCH Reference: Auto
MCH/DRAM Reference: Auto
ICH I/O: Auto
ICH Core: Auto
>>>DRAM
DRAM Voltage: 2.220
DRAM Termination: Auto
Channel A Reference: Auto
Channel B Reference: Auto
*** Advanced BIOS Features ***
C1E: Enabled
EIST: Enabled
This rig:
GigaByte GA-EP45-UD3R BIOS:F9 (Is there a better BIOS for OC?)
E5200 2.6GHz@3.96GHz (50% OC)
4GB (2 x 2GB) OCZ Flex 6-6-6-18@2.2V (OCZ2FXE1200GK) on air
850Watt Antec Quattro PSU (TPQ-850)
CPU Temps: 60C-65C under LinX - Water cooled CPU.
Thanks for any help
-=Mark=-
Try to change the Ref, set your CPU Termination to 1.200, then set CPU Ref to .785 and MCH Ref to .800. Then bump up the CPU Termination to 1.360. Ref are linked with the CPU Termination.
Some have tried the F11 bios and found it is less stable compared to F9. Most are using F9
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Originally Posted by
bluestang
There's no cooling on the mosfets like the P and R, and there is only a 4-pin CPU power connection like the P and R. BIOS doesn't have as many options, but still overclockable...look at my WorkPC in my sig. It's @ 500 fsb, although it's the DDR3 version. For free give it a whirl :D
for free...definitely it's an exchange for an experimental p4i65gv (i know= :yawn::yawn::yawn:) but i had to get something and the credit is only good at this store..
my othe4r two options were these:
Asus P5Q
ASUS P5QL-EM
Asus P5E-VM HDMI
Asus P5KPL-CM
ASUS P5QL-PRO
THE ONLY one that even comes close is the p5q although i hear it has 8 gear switching - if that's important...but i don't like AMI BIOS...
or is p5Q the better board??? (it's a temporary replacement for a t2rsb - the sata has gone)
thanks
the rest are g43 and g31
or should i just stick withe the original UD3L p45 by Gigabyte
you guys seem to swear by Gigabyte so i figured.......:shrug::shrug::shrug:
Thanks
edit: i just noticed it has better looking nb cooling, takes an 8 pin cpu power and supports RAID and DDR2 1200.....hmmm could that possibly mean better, although it's 10.00 more.....someone i know on the internet has one with a q9550 and he says it's good
although, i guess this is the gigabyte thread..... keep in mind though, it's only cause it's for free
again, thanks for your understanding..
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Originally Posted by
cincyrob
ok guys dont mean to sound dumb here, but im still learning.. i hear people talking about LLC and GTL. what are they and how and why do i use them or not use them?
Why LLC is bad
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Originally Posted by
Bootup05
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?
S3 stops working at certain OC settings. Use S1 intead. It's really a shame that these great motherboards don't have a working S3 standby.
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It's now 2009, not 2007. The LLC game has changed since then. JMHO.
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your right.these new boards have much better power delivery systems.
those test were done when they first implemented LLC i think.
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i honestly dont think usin llc is bad
especially today lol
you cant compare this board to any of the pos gigabut boards that came before it
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yea you think if it was as bad as anandtech
made it out to be we would have had proof by now.
MB being recalled and revised PWM's thousands of
dead 45nm cpu's
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Maybe it's not a problem, but you can't use not dead CPUs argument because so little time has passed. Maybe the effects will not be seen until a couple of years of CPU use. You can argue that it's not a problem for you since you'll change your CPU long before that, but that doesn't mean it couldn't possibly affect CPU's life.
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well yea but OCing will do that on its own too.
some people think that if you turn on LLC
your cpu will die right away because of this
article.
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Depends on the OC :)
As for the other thing, well, that's just silly :)
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Originally Posted by
Touche
Maybe it's not a problem, but you can't use not dead CPUs argument because so little time has passed. Maybe the effects will not be seen until a couple of years of CPU use. You can argue that it's not a problem for you since you'll change your CPU long before that, but that doesn't mean it couldn't possibly affect CPU's life.
llc or not overclocking will take a toll
in the old days i've seen some cpus last days @ 4.0 n some months my antic p4 is still alive and was @ 4.0 for most of its life and its in my daughters pc now
worst case i see is that a cpu dies or it will run only stock
only real degredation i have seen is with high pll voltage ;)
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might be silly but why do we have so many asking
is it ok to use LLC?i heard it was bad and might damage my cpu
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Originally Posted by
radaja
might be silly but why do we have so many asking
is it ok to use LLC?i heard it was bad and might damage my cpu
the way i see it better to use llc then not
why should my cpu get 1.38v just to get 1.33
if i had a cheap ass board i wouldnt use it :rofl:
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I don't know whats worse, LLC enabled and having to put up with supposed miniture spikes which software doesn't detect, or having it disabled and making your CPU sip on high idle voltage :shrug:
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Running 9800GTX in SLI on a Gigabyte EP45-UD3P
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Ghostleader, That IS cool. Huge difference. Thanks for share.
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Guys , anyone tried the EP45-Extreme? I'm using the UD3R and I want a CF alternative mobo which will OC same as ud3r/p and I can't find the ud3p here.
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hi! i'm new to gigabyte..
got my EP45-UD3R a couple of days ago an im already starting to love it!
i was just wondering... i got some strange issues with tRD.
cant seem to set it right; its like this:
whenever i set 9 in both channels and restart i find that when i load back the bios the mainboard is actually setting 11 or sometimes (depending on the strap) 10.
i guess its just that there is something odd with this bios ver.
MemSet wont even recognize tRD in this board.. thats odd too!
on the other hand, thanks andressergio!
got the rig stable a 500x8.
im now at the point where the fun begins :up:
i'll post some screenies next time i get a chance to.
it's time to lower some volts on this setup!
cheers!