They should do mate, i think my kit is 1600 C8 1.65v i5/7, they are normally the ones that work best with this board. Although i can't guarantee that.
They should do mate, i think my kit is 1600 C8 1.65v i5/7, they are normally the ones that work best with this board. Although i can't guarantee that.
I have a damn good question here. Is there any way at all to tell what this motherboard sets the references to etcetera when they are set to auto? There has to be a way to do this. I had noticed with the Easy Tune that it wasn't telling me everything that is set when stuff is set to auto. Tell me what you guys think about this one and thank you.
im pretty sure it set them to default values,as marked in red.
http://i37.tinypic.com/2ivnol5.jpg
Nope, because if I set those settings it will never ever boot. The board has to be setting different settings then those when set to auto. Thank you though for trying though radaja.
your not setting what your seeing ET6 are you?
like your not setting say 1.28vtt and setting 0.760v in bios right.
for 1.28vtt you would set 0.810v to get 0.760v in ET6.
not trying to make you look like you dont know your stuff
but i just want to make sure i understand what your trying
Hmm,, I will say this. I set my MCH voltage to 1.50 and if I set the MCH reference to what the Easy tune states is default ".76" it will not boot. So what you are saying, is that I should aim for the .76 but some how figure out the math to get it to be that after I move my MCH voltage? If so what is the math formula? I still wish that the application would just say what the actuall setting is though, that would be to easy right :p:.
just set vtt to 1.20 and set your ref to 0.760v then move you vtt to what you normally use and the ref will track when you move your vtt.
so if your use vtt 1.24 the ref will be 0.785 in bios,move vtt to 1.28v and ref will change to 0.810v in bio but in ET6 will show 0.760v
heres a cheatsheet i made.
ref -ET6 0.730 / 0.745 / 0.760 \ 0.785 \ 0.800 this is what you see in ET6
vtt 1.20 0.730 / 0.745 / 0.760 \ 0.785 \ 0.800
vtt 1.22 0.742 / 0.757 / 0.772 \ 0.797 \ 0.812
vtt 1.24 0.755 / 0.770 / 0.785 \ 0.810 \ 0.825 CPU reference value in bios
vtt 1.26 0.768 / 0.783 / 0.798 \ 0.823 \ 0.838
vtt 1.28 0.780 / 0.795 / 0.810 \ 0.838 \ 0.850
vtt 1.30 0.793 / 0.808 / 0.823 \ 0.848 \ 0.863
vtt 1.32 0.806 / 0.821 / 0.836 \ 0.861 \ 0.876
vtt 1.34 0.818 / 0.833 / 0.848 \ 0.873 \ 0.888
vtt 1.36 0.831 / 0.846 / 0.861 \ 0.886 \ 0.901
vtt 1.38 0.844 / 0.859 / 0.874 \ 0.899 \ 0.914
vtt 1.40 0.856 / 0.871 / 0.886 \ 0.911 \ 0.926
vtt 1.42 0.869 / 0.884 / 0.899 \ 0.924 \ 0.939
vtt 1.44 0.882 / 0.897 / 0.912 \ 0.937 \ 0.952
vtt 1.20 0.720 / 0.740 / 0.760 \ 0.800 \ 0.840
vtt 1.22 0.732 / 0.752 / 0.772 \ 0.812 \ 0.852
vtt 1.24 0.745 / 0.765 / 0.785 \ 0.825 \ 0.865 MCH reference value in bios
vtt 1.26 0.758 / 0.778 / 0.798 \ 0.838 \ 0.878
vtt 1.28 0.770 / 0.790 / 0.810 \ 0.850 \ 0.890
vtt 1.30 0.783 / 0.803 / 0.823 \ 0.863 \ 0.903
vtt 1.32 0.796 / 0.816 / 0.836 \ 0.876 \ 0.916
vtt 1.34 0.808 / 0.828 / 0.848 \ 0.888 \ 0.928
vtt 1.36 0.821 / 0.841 / 0.861 \ 0.901 \ 0.941
vtt 1.38 0.834 / 0.854 / 0.874 \ 0.914 \ 0.954
vtt 1.40 0.846 / 0.866 / 0.886 \ 0.926 \ 0.966
vtt 1.42 0.859 / 0.879 / 0.899 \ 0.939 \ 0.979
vtt 1.44 0.872 / 0.892 / 0.912 \ 0.952 \ 0.992
hope this helps,the middle column will be the default ref (0.760v in ET6)for any given vtt
Thank you for that. I set 1.42 and let it set the .899 and it is unstable. I would like to see what it is actually using it self when set to auto and everything seems to be stable. There should be a way to pull this info from the motherboard with a program some how.. Some coder out there should make this one for us :p:.
im still not sure i get what your trying to do.
you say you set 1.42vtt and left the ref on auto and it's unstable?correct?
what happens when you set 1.42vtt and manually set 0.899v?is it stable then?
No, I am saying that I set the FSB Term Voltage to 1.2 and then set the CPU Ref to .76 "both of their defaults". Then I set the FSB Term back up to 1.42 and let it auto change, the ref to .899 and went in to Windows and that was unstable. Now, I just now went back in to the BIOS and set the CPU Ref to .939 and didn't touch the FSB Term which was set to 1.42 when I started this, and it is stable 100%.
I am wondering what the Motherboard sets its CPU Ref to when it is set to Auto because on Auto I was stable "when I didn't have a number plugged in to the CPU Ref".
well setting cpu ref to 0.939 while vtt is 1.42v isnt default cpu of 0.760v in et6
it's 0.800v.
ok i see what your saying now.when you just did the auto and the manual test was the mch ref the same for both?Quote:
I am wondering what the Motherboard sets its CPU Ref to when it is set to Auto because on Auto I was stable "when I didn't have a number plugged in to the CPU Ref".
also try setting it to normal.thats what i use for my dual core for cpu ref.
Anyone know where I can find a cable for my parallel port (lpt).
I need to hook up a parallel port eprom programmer to my ud3p.
I know that the motherboard has a header for the lpt port, I just need the adapter cable and back-plate connector.
Thank you
Part # would be great also.
Sorry for the trivial interruption; but if anyone needs this cable it can be found here:
Amazon.com
IDC 10 / DB9 Male, Motherboard Serial Port Connector cable $6
IDC 26 / DB25, Motherboard Parallel Port Connector cable $6
Now carry on with your overclocking adventures and good luck.
anyone know if the CPU Termination 1.3200v is broken or just misreport from ET6?
If I set 1.3200v CPU Termination in bios, ET6 will still report 1.300v
i get the same thing.i know the vcore used to do it
on some older bios's but the cpu term seems new
1.32 vtt does not work on any bios that I know of for the 1.0 P and 1.1 R boards ive checked. When checked with a dmm 1.30 actually does about 1.30-1.31 and 1.34+ actually does roughly 0.15 lower than whats selected in the bios or et6.
hello , is mch 1.36v to much for 24/7 on UD3p board?
Grr this board is making me loose my mind, i can't pass 896k fft on prime95 X64 blend on core 2 . I have an EP45-UD3P with an q9550 E0 really bad vid+ ocz 4gb hpc reaper 1066. I am now @ standard 2.0d 1:1 475fsb, vcore 1.337, vtt1.36, vmch 1.36, cpu ref pcie ref 1000/1000 pcie skew 50. rest normal .:mad: