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I'm bored...can i upgrade anything else on my PC?
Why yes you can.Mod your case,get a Kentsfeild,go water cooling,install Vista RC2.I know that's not what you meant lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Dower
:)
Kentsfield an't worth the $$, water cooling is leaky!, Vista...ooh HAHA!
EIST works fine when you overclock, and there's no reason not to use it that I'm aware of. Why would I want my CPU running at 3.6GHz when it's doing nothing?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
Not sure about C1E.
This is untrue. The Intel SATA controller is on the DS3. It's not the RAID version, but it's the Intel SATA controller. You don't need drivers for it.Quote:
ok guys i've said this many times and most people overlook it so i'll throw it out there one more time.
the S3 and DS3 does not use the intel SATA controller nor the intel SATA/AHCI controller. i am not so sure that the DS4 does either.
you will know it uses it when you have to install INTEL.. let me repeat that INTEL ahci drivers. neither the S3 and DS3 do that. you have to install the JMICRON drivers. lets say that again. J M I C R O N drivers.
if you have to install the jmicron drivers on the DS4 and DQ6 then guess what your not using the intel SATA/RAID/AHCI controller either.
The JMICRON controller is also on the DS3.
RC2 bites get the Pre-RTM build... it's nice. Other then that rich you can buy some uv paint and take your case apart and meticulously paint every component, and trace in your pc a diff color then install uv lights. Without the light the paint is invisible, very cool mod.
Any word on new f8 beta?
Another week and then some gone by and still no word on letting us test a D9 fix?
Yeah, I already have my vista ultimate fund ready. R600 fund is already filled to the brim :)
yeah but thats the problem 700mb.... where are you going to buy 2x 350mb sticks of ram. That means pretty much everyone is going to need 1Gb just to start (you have to round up b/c of the size of sticks & dual channel mode).Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
Then you load up a few apps, virus scan, spyware scanner, firewall, etc.. or god forbid you play a memory hog like Battlefield (any version) and you're going to need probably 4Gb... once again you have to round up to the next big step once you go over 2Gb. And they don't have 2x1.5Gb sticks or 4x750Gb sticks.
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Originally Posted by kurg
no thats not true. on the AHCI part
SATA is a legacy device anyways you dont need any drivers for it. but SATA II you might i cant say for sure.
anyways the whole point was that he said intel SATA/AHCI and if you have used this board then you know that the very minute you move over to AHCI you MUST use the purple slots and guess what the purple slots are... JMICRON,, not INTEL.
no where in your device manager unless i am totally blind will you find an intel sata controller.
and pc makers are like many of us if it aint broke dont fix it, other wise many times it fixes one thing and just breaks 2 others.
just like the new bios.... oops i've said too much!
Lestat (or anyone) - what was you experience with F7? Any improvement seen as far as FSB headroom? I'm sitting around 445, anything higher gives me BSOD.
Thanks :)
Hmm... I want new D9 fixed BIOS, looks like this CPU needs it :banana:
http://foto.apollo.lv/files/Kashelz/large/312153.jpg
This is with GA-965P-S3 C1 board + L627A E6300 + Teamgroup 2Gb DDR667 3-4-4-8 D9GMH! I just now started to test this configuration :) Ow and BTW it is Intel Boxed cooler with AS5 :stick:
i did a test and on 1gb of ram vista only took 450mb. Like EVERY windows OS the more you make availiable to it the more it uses...
what is the exact problem with D9?
Where's that much anticapted new BIOS?
Take a look at this link:Quote:
Originally Posted by markopoleo
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/index.php?p=166&tag=nl.e589
According to Ed Bott, Microsoft has changed the license terms for the retail versions of Windows Vista.
“You may uninstall the software and install it on another device for your use. You may not do so to share this license between devices.”
For full details check out the link.
Now where's that damn BIOS?
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Originally Posted by Toferman
nah i didnt see anything better from F7 to F8a.
infact the opposite.
the F8a bios's are screwed up.(that came from a confidential source, but i backed it up with a very noticeable loss in overclock)
personally i havent gotten any improvements since the F7beta
and whats this ES Fused @ XE Beta program
whats the skinny with that ?
IM GUNNA ASK YOU GUYS ONE MORE FRIGGIN TIME.
GROW UP WITH THE VISTA vs XP TALK.
THERE ARE ALREADY FORUMS DEDICATED TO THAT TYPE OF CRAP.
GO DEBATE IT ELSE WHERE.
I WILL NOT HAVE THIS THREAD CLOSED BECAUSE IT's GETTING LOADED UP WITH BULLSH|T LIKE THAT, IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS FORUMS SUBJECT!
Just curious if there has been a "D9-safe" bios released for the DS3. I see lots of beta bios' available but I haven't heard any results. Anyone get past 975MHz with D9's? I'm stuck at 962MHz 4-4-4-16 2.1V on crucial 10th anniv sticks. Changing timings/adding volts doesn't do anything :(
Lestat: funny you should be talking about growing up while posting on the forums.. your about the most hot headed egotistical know-it-all I have ever seen on any board. Noone is going to close this forum for talking off topic, if that was a danger then this topic would have been killed ages ago.
Detonator: The D9 problem is that on Micron D9 chips there is a wall that only exists on certain boards, we have been waiting for a bios for ages that fixes this.
Ken or hamm any news on where giga is on these lists.. not a time frame but are they even acknowledging that these issues exist?
Dude, this thread has become more informative than some websites. :toast: Sound card issues, RAID issues, OS issues...let's talk G80...I'm so down for rocking Oblivion. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by cold_realms
Oh, I work for a certain chipmaker in Folsom, CA. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
I agree with cold_realms
Speaking as a seasoned flamer and flamee myself i feel we should all get back on the subject, has anyone seen or purchased a revision 2.0 DQ6 as yet?
They will be out in December, might slide into January.Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Dower
Yes I want to know that too:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by DeToNaToR.cl
Cos i can hit 1100 4-4-4-11 with no problem 1m Pi @272-273 with 1:2 divider. The real prob to me is running over 400 fsb with different than 2.00 divider i.e 2.5+ . But I can overtake it, when boot into windows 370-380x9 and Easytune or Setfsb to 410-420 and ram goes to 1030-1040. Lil boring, but it works.
What are your settings for that??? I can only hit 450MHz (900) on my DS3...Quote:
Originally Posted by gomeler
Also, for everyone asking about the DS4, DQ6 etc... As far as I know those boards aren't held back by the Micron D9 issues as severely as the DS3.
Hehe One time I saw Lestat put the smack down on Onepagebook and that guy is no slouch (8 sec world record for Super Pi and can clock Conroe to 5.55 Ghz on H20)Quote:
Originally Posted by cold_realms
No Hate Lestat. You know way more than me and I like your posts. I apologize for going off topic in advance
lol i dont recall putting the smack down on OPB.. i do recall calling him out on something that was very questionable.
and i dont care who it is.. if i dont like what i see. if i think what i see is bogus or very much not possible by all known means i am gunna call their bluff.
and its funny how recently there has come to light very bogus overclocks that I called bogus in the very beginning and then people found out later they were using phase or dICE but that person failed to say they did that. and drug it on and on that his clocks were easily done with stock.
and im the jerk huh ?
just cuz you lap dogs sit here and dont say a damn word. and think these guys are just the end all be all gods. you think im a bastard for not doing so ?
i call it like i see it and if you dont like it, put me on your ignore list and dont look at my posts.
phosphate that wasnt directed at you.
Dstealth and Davidos,
The D9 problem doens't exist with DS4 and DQ6, BUT the DS3 (and S3?) does suffer this bug. So if you see ppl get higher speeds with any other board than DS3 (again: and S3?) they haven't got the holy grail for you yet....
Anyone had any luck with Hynix modules / DS3 combo with the F7? I think I'm running into the D9 issue. :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheForce81
Didnt hear about R2, anyone know what will be different? More vdimm would be nice, but I doubt that is gunna happen.. =/Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Dower
I have that problem also.. 2.5+ will not boot..Quote:
Originally Posted by DStealth
2.0 is fine but is boring :D
same here and the same issue on the 965PT board the 667 divider is just broke something fierce.
but the D9 issue has never plagued the DQ6 not to the extent it has the DS3/S3
what i am seeing is the non ICH8R chipsets meaning the ICH8 chipsets are having the issues.
which is odd since the ICH8/R is the southbridge not the northbridge where the memory controller resides on intel chipsets.
and not all of them but it does seem to be focused around the cheaper boards.
latest GSATA (JMB36X RAID Controller) Driver WHQL :
http://www.station-drivers.com/telec...n/R1.17.03.exe
DS3/DS4/DQ6 ram list :
http://www.jzelectronic.de/jz2/html/ram-liste-p965.htm
good finds hamid.
as for the ram list.
wish it were possible to get the highest stable, but each person has been able to get a little different.
what do the timings represent ? the defualt timings for the rated speed.
as in my HZ's show 4-4-4-12
i assume that given the meaning that is given for the U and J its a user implemented timings at 800mhz ?
the voltage setting is wrong thow it does 4-4-4-9 at 2.0v is +2 and it will do 4-4-3-9 @ +2 also.
Wow ... my ram is on there ...
Hi guys!
I'm back into this forum with new rig:
DQ6@F7a / 6600 / 2x1GB GSkill 6400HZ / ThermalRight SI-128
The mobo is great, the only flaw I can think about is having to change one setting at a time in the BIOS. But when one get used to it...it's almost perfect.
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/9655/pi32mhb7.th.jpg
Running at 400x9 1:1 now, already tested the HZ's and they go up to 1000 with 2.0v 5-5-5-15 easily, so I will try something more ambicious...wanna reach almost 4.0GHz.
May I say....welcome to the 50%'s Club? xD
See ya!
Ahh ha! Finally, got 400FSB x8 running fine - Without my mouse plugged in though. :(
Where i can get latest beta bios for DQ6?Quote:
Originally Posted by .: Eru :.
I dont have that problem.. also using F7a on DQ6...Quote:
Originally Posted by .: Eru :.
you can download it from hereQuote:
Originally Posted by Xfree_[ITA]
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Originally Posted by laziepig
beta bios my friend... use it at your own risk ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Xfree_[ITA]
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Originally Posted by Dominus
dominus please list or take a picture and post it of exactly how you have the bios settings for the overclocking
if you cant do 400x8 then you got one crap arse cpu or some horrible ram
or you have no idea what your doing and don't have any of the bios settings right. (no offense just making a generalization)
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Originally Posted by .: Eru :.
put the ram voltage at 2.2v or 2.3v and drop the timings to 4-4-4-12 the HZ's are very capable of that.
Thx for the advice! Will try that in a few moments.
The bad thing is: I'm getting random reboots. Don't know where to start, my bios settings are:
freq = 400
pcie = 100
vcore = 1.5 (Shows 1.216 in cpuz)
vdimm = +0.25 (2.05 final)
vpcie = normal
vmch = +0.25
vfsb = +0.25
If I drop multi to 8x, 101% stable for hours...many hours. Even with HZ's @ 1000 5-5-5-15 2.05V
Ideas? Thx a lot.
PS: Complete rig:
DQ6 / 6600 / TR SI-128 / X1900XTX / OCZ 520W
I also had the HZ kit running at 1000MHz @ 4-4-4-12 with 2.3V, appeared to work fine.
I'm also trying a new voltage setting out myself, 2.0V with 4-4-4-12 timings running 1:1 @ 850MHz, 425x8.
I'm dropping the voltage down from 2.13750V to 2.0V, just seeing will it work ok at a lower voltage.
I've also done extensive testing with voltage at 2.2V and the memory running at 900Mhz.
Eru...i've always found the DQ6 to run fine upto 445FSB with no voltage mods on the (G)MCH or FSB, mine are set to normal and i have 425x8 with 1.4 Vcore, 1.360V actual.
I also notice a strange quirk when manually setting the PCI-E frequency manually to 100MHz...my overclock settings are not accurate.
As in if i set 425x8 in bios and save settings on POST it will display 424x8?, CPU-Z also shows it 424x8, weird...when i set it to Auto it shows 425x8.
yeah 2v will work fine richard for that speed you can even run 4-4-3-9 with 2.0v
try it out,, there arent any speed advantages though
you wont see the speed until you do 4-4-4-9 or 12 @ 1000mhz or higher.
richard what was the highest you ever had your HZ's
Eru,, give a try to what rich said.
1000MHz with 2.3V, never tried to push them further, good review of the G.SKILL HZ over at Anandtech:
http://www.anandtech.com/memory/showdoc.aspx?i=2867
But label the HZ kit mid range?...i'd consider the 800Mhz rated kit that reaches 1067Mhz to be pretty damn good, and others have reach 1100MHz on Xtremesystems.
when we can get new Damn BIOS?!! we are waiting 3 week
"it's coming" ...my GF said that to me last night.
She has to tell you that??? tsk tsk learn to pay attention to her reactions and you will know she is without her saying so...err wait off topic again hehehe.
Well, dropped VCore to 1.45 (1.408 in cpuz). Also set back to normal other voltage settings.
Until now, flawless. Now it's time to raise FSB again and see what happens...
Can someone recommend me a good bios for S3 to use with Elpida-based sticks (stock PQI PC5300 666 4-4-4-12 @ 2V). I am having stability issues even at stock - Prime fails.
Richard, it's true! Such a weird thing like you said before.
FSB = 425
Multi = 8
PCI-E Freq = 100
VCore = 1.45 (1.408 in CPU-Z)
VDimm = +0.25 (2.05 total)
All other Voltages = Default
What does CPU-Z show? 424x8. Why does it steal 1 MHz from me? :P
It only happens when I set manually PCI-E frecuency...
See ya!
Dunno...bios quirk, set the PCI-E frequency between 101-105 and see what happens.
update with some pics on my ds4 and D9
http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/2...titled3vc3.jpg
Here's a large FFT test i did for my G.SKILL HZ 2GB kit, timings of 4-4-4-12 with 2.0V set in bios.
http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/3...testok2.th.jpg
I also ran Windows Memtest for a couple of hours, think this should be sufficient to gauge stability.
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Originally Posted by Richard Dower
hahahahha
"build it and they will come"
@ea6gka
i want to know EXACTLY what settings your using in the bios.
the DS4 has not had the same issues as the DS3 but anything you can show us is helpful
someone let me know which bios is the best for DQ6 and OCZ Gold 5400?
Where is the beta bios for the S3?
Guys. i'm confident i can reach 3.5GHz with a Vcore of 1.4250V...should i shoot for it?
438x8, 876MHz on the memory...maybe that will be 2.1V VDimm?
Richard, man you have a 6600 run it at it's proper x9 multi.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Dower
It won't run 3.6 without some SERIOUS voltage, and temps are too damn close to the 65C safe thermal limit for my taste.
richard why ask if you should go for 3.5ghz jesus just do it.
the time you spent typing that question you could have raised the vcore and fsb and doung out.
1.45v on air is NOT going to be a problem unless you have a really crappy heatsink.
just do it man,,
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Originally Posted by dnottis
good question guy, not many people have it so i am not sure gigabyte is spending alot of time with it.
and just so you know you CAN safely run the DS3 bios on the S3.
nothing special mate , the timings you see + 2.15 vdimm + 1.4 vcore and all other option to AUTO :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
but i said it before , this DS4 is my new one from RMA of my older ds4 . The new DS4 is so different compared to my older one that it gives me the feeling i bought something else :D
Strange. I'm testing right now 400x8, memos @1000. Perfectly stable, 56º while running orthos.
I don't know why it don't wanna go further than +/- 3200. I'm pretty sure that if I lower the VCore it'll still run flawless.
If I try 425x*, it shows 424. Every option above 400MHz gets a MHz stolen. Maybe a bios bug? Did you have this problem too? Maybe this is why it won't oc more than 3200mhz...well, it's a longshot.
Eru its the ram thats stopping you. since your running it on a divider and @ 1000
drop the ram to 1:1 and set the pci-e fsb and (g)mch voltages to auto.
lock the pci-e at 100mhz if you have not done so already
and, hhmm,,,, just make sure you have enough vcore
Lestat, I've already tried running 1:1 425x8 and 400x9. Will try again with everything but vcore on auto.
Updating in a few minutes.
Thx!
You got that right, just flashed my S3 with F8a for the DS3 and it's working fine. However, I'm still stuck at the 450FSB wall that I was at with the S3's F6 bios. I know it's not the ram or the cpu as I am running my cpu at stock volts and my ram at stock timings.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
E6300
OCZ 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-800 - Platinum 4-5-4-15. OCZ2P8001GK
Anything above 450 and the bios continuous resets itself to FSB clock.I've tried 455, 460, and up and system will not even post, just resets back to default clock and have to go in and reset it. Yes, I've tried higher vcore up to 1.5v and up, tried increasing the FSB and MCH volts up to their max, even tried setting PCI-E to 100, usually have it on auto. I've tried vdimm up to 2.2v also with 5-6-6-15 timings. Nothing doing. This board has me stuck, and I know I have a lot more left in this cpu.
Mike try setting the pci-e to 110mhz if you havent already.
you can even go as hgh as 115mhz safely but i wouldnt go any higher.
the F8a also crippled me at roughly 450 but what i find even more odd is that when i first flashed with F8a i was stuck around 450 but now as ive kept trying and not changing anything else just setting fsb to 463 i can do 463x8 easily. and i can also power off and power back on and it doesnt reset itself.
why it took time to work i dont know.
i would suggest maybe trying the F7 and see what it does for you.
one of the other guys mentioned getting a new DS4 from rma and it was like a totlaly different board.
he isnt the only guy who i have seen say that.
i have a sneaky suspicion that the original boards were pretty screwed up and they are fixing them, on the hardware side i mean.
i am happy with my DS3 but in a way i wish it would die so i could rma it hehehe. maybe get a C2!
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Originally Posted by .: Eru :.
and the stolen mhz is nothing every single motherbaord ever made does this at some point in overclocking.
its not a missing mhz,, its that as you can see when you use Clockgen, each step is not infact a full 1mhz. but maybe less then 1mhz or slightly more than 1mhz.
so even though you are setting 411x9 in actuallity, since the fsb is a decimal. 410.7mhz or whatever it actually is. the system technically rounds it down.
its not a big deal, everyone's boards do it.
Yep, I know. I'm oc'ing since I had my -now old- P2 400.
The strange thing is than it's only happening when I set FSB over 400.
Tried to do 400x9, intends to boot...but cannot get into windows. VCore 1.5 and 1.55, all others default.
PCIE Freq. on auto, 'cause if I set it on >= 100 it won't boot!
Now I'm on 420x8 1:1 1.45 VCore & PCIE-F = 100. Until now, orthos stable...
I will win this battle =P
Thx a lot!
I think the next thing I try actually will be a hardware reset via jumper of the bios and reset my settings and see where that gets me. Sometimes after a bios update with my old DFI board you had to shut down, reset the bios via jumper, wait 15 mins and start up and suddenly things would make a difference. I had reset to defaults within the bios itself but that's not always the solution either. :) Either way, I'll try what you suggest and hope that it somehow just starts working on it's own like it did for you. Strange things happen with computer hardware... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
Ok forgive my newbieness, What is it about the C2 revision of the DS3 thats supposed to be better? Does it work better with the F8 Beta?
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Originally Posted by MadMikeSS
yes i always reset with the jumper.
and yes on certain occasions it does help.
people dont say it much anymore except those DFI boards, but you should always reset the cmos with the jumper after a flash, its the best way to clear out any old settings.
new bios today????:slobber:
none yet
but its only 8am O_o
Intel have updated the SATA RAID bios ROM once again, version 6.2.0.2002, and new drivers to go with this are due very soon.
Also the Intel HECI driver has been updated for Intel QST:
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/df-s...S_VISTA_PV.EXE
This driver is nesscary when enabling Intel QST on the Gigabyte DQ6.
Richard please get us link of all new intel drivers in ENG
tanx
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Originally Posted by davidos
It will be released tonight. So far I went from 7x455 to 7x485 benchmark stable, board posted at 7x505 and could run a few benchmarks. This is with a wide variety of D9 from Corsair, GEIL, G.Skill, Crucial, and OCZ.
How do you know this?? What boards?Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
Where do these bios get released from? Taiwan?Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
It is now Tuesday, November 7, 2006 at 1:55:29 AM in Taiwan.
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Originally Posted by msgclb
Wow. Your like in the future and stuff. That makes my head hurt. Its only morning on Monday right now.
On October 12th you posted that the D9 problem had been solved and to expect the new bios in the next week. I guess you will say that you meant the beta bios, but it sounds fishy to me. For the record though, everyone hopes you are right.Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
Edit....the notes I have seen with the F8 beta only list fan issues that are fixed. They say nothing about the memory issues.
Well, people were saying the F8a beta fixed the D9 issue. I am running F8a on my S3 and I'm exactly where I was with the official F6 bios for the S3. Same wall at around 455. I hope the final version is truly the fix, but I'm not holding my breath at this point.
It was fixed in the F8B on 10/23, only issue was that the PCI-E lock did not work correctly so your hard drive image was subject to being destroyed. ;) The F8D fixed the PCI-E issue but broke the X-FI recognition again. The F8F I have been using the last couple of days works correctly and if QA passes it this evening (tomorrow morning Taiwain) then it will be released. If you do not want me working on these BIOS releases with Gigabyte then just say so, hate for anything to sound fishy. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPH1589
I am testing the BIOS currently. It will be released first for the DS3 and then the S3 next week. The next release still needs some fine tuning as not all D9 based modules perform the same. My current range is 7x485 to 7x505 with a wide variety of D9 modules.Quote:
Originally Posted by FirePhoenixCtk
^^^^^^^^^^
*cough cough*
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Originally Posted by bingo13
was it any easier for you to do 7x485 ? or 505?
and have you tested on a divider.
some boards get flaky on a divider, which makes it impossible to reach 1000mhz for many people as their FSB wont even hit 450 let alone 500.
and you heard anything on the C2 boards ? i would have hoped that most US shops would be carrying the C2 DS3 by now.
and YES we want you to test these bios's and help everyone out.
same with kenofstephens.
all your help is greatly appreciated.
without you guys ... ugh i dont even wanna go there
I bought my DS3 from Newegg on 9/20/06 and it's a C2...Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
still barfs with D9 though...
bingo13: did you test with the Crucial Anniversary D9 sticks? Similar to the Ballistix PC5300...
How about sharing the F8F bios with me and I'll tell if it's really fixed. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
I'm anxious to see the new beta bios for my DS3 - I just got some 10th Anniversary memory myself. Haven't messed with it much but currently @ 430 4-4-4-10 2.2v on 8x with my WEAK 24 e6600. I'm only had the memory for a day so i haven't messed with it much yet.
CAS 3 was fine up to about 390, but I was getting lock up issues until I went to 410 and above. I just kicked the CAS to 4 at that time to eliminate any memory-limiting issues.
yeah Cas 3 is not something that will work on the DS3 boards at 400 or above.
don't even try.
the chipset latencies are not going to like you if you do.
and the fact that it BARELY does 1000mhz im sorry to say isnt good enough.
this same ram can run circles around itself on another board like the P5B Dlx, and they are both 965 chipsets.
so what is gigabyte doing wrong??
they are working with asus now so tell them to go and talk to them to find out what to do.
it's also not going to give you any better memory performance since its only 50mhz if even that.
BUT, it will let you get higher on the cpu freq. which is a good thing.
and since we're talking conroe's here, thats what counts most, cpu mhz
Thanks LeStat - like I said i haven't messed with it much yet. Tonight I'll see how far it can go with the 8x or 7x multi, just to see where my wall is with this D9GMH ram....
Be much funner if I had the new beta bios to mess with.....
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Originally Posted by MadMikeSS
well see you have to pay me,,, then i have to pay Bingo... who then pay's his people.
see its all a conspiracy!
double-post
And by the time we got all that squared away the F10 bios would be out. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
What are they doing exactly that's breaking the X-Fi? I know you said they fixed it again in the following BIOS, but I'm just curious.Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
Do you guys have some TEAM D9GMH to test?Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13