dont forget to flash the backup ;)
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wait a few days
there is 20$ mir commin:yepp:
130$ in canada now @ ncix
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...kin%20Enhanced
Yup, I will flash the backup...
Again, anyone answer my Cloud o/c question? What options are available to you on the top half? I only have CPU/Mem multi's but nothing else...
sergio the Ripjaws X 2133 8-9-8 are a nice kit and I just got a second set for one of my machines so I will see if it will run 8GB's stable.
some nite bench on my 24/7 settings for chip, this VGA are the best ones i ever hard i didnt even passed 1.1 stock
http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/9541/50053dm11.png
cheers !
Sergio
Touch BIOS Utility B11.0426.1
http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList...touch-bios.exe
http://download.gigabyte.eu/FileList...touch-bios.exe
Supports Z68 boards only...
I guess it will... later.
From one of the .xml files we can see what is capable of:
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<Image>
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<Text>
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<Txt Num="0">Вч¶}</Txt> <!-- Exit Button -->
<Txt Num="1">»Ў©ъ</Txt> <!-- Help Button -->
<Txt Num="2">Ѕu¤W§у·s</Txt> <!-- Live Update Button -->
<Txt Num="3">Є©Ґ»ёк°T</Txt> <!-- Information Button -->
<Txt Num="4">:banana:«·s¶}ѕч</Txt> <!-- Restart Button -->
<Txt Num="5">¤W¤@:banana:¶</Txt> <!-- Previous Page Button -->
<Txt Num="6">јWґо¶µҐШ</Txt> <!-- Modify Icons Button-->
<Txt Num="7">©з·У</Txt> <!-- Snapshot Button -->
<Txt Num="8">®СЕТ</Txt> <!-- Bookmark Button -->
<Txt Num="9">:banana:є:banana:¶</Txt> <!-- Home Button -->
<Txt Num="10">АWІv/№qАЈ±±Ёо</Txt> <!-- Overclock -->
<Txt Num="11">¶i¶ҐBIOSҐ\Їаі]©w</Txt> <!-- Boot Disk -->
<Txt Num="12">§Ціt¶}ѕч</Txt> <!-- Quick Boost -->
<Txt Num="13">№qёЈ°·±dЄ¬єA</Txt> <!-- PC Status -->
<Txt Num="14">§у·sBIOS</Txt> <!-- @BIOS -->
<Txt Num="15">ѕг¦X¶gГді]©w</Txt> <!-- Integrated Hardware -->
<Txt Num="16">¬Щ№qҐ\Їаі]©w</Txt> <!-- Power Management -->
<Txt Num="17">ёь¤JіМЁО¤Ж№wі]:banana:И</Txt> <!-- Load Optimized Defaults -->
<Txt Num="18">і]©wєЮІzЄМ±KЅX</Txt> <!-- Set Supervisor Password -->
<Txt Num="19">M.I.T. §Y®ЙЄ¬Єp</Txt> <!-- M.I.T. Current Status -->
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<Txt Num="21">¶i¶Ґ°OѕРЕйі]©w</Txt> <!-- Advanced Memory Settings -->
<Txt Num="22">¶i¶Ґ№qАЈі]©w</Txt> <!-- Advanced Voltage Settings -->
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<Txt Num="24">BIOS VERSION</Txt> <!-- BIOS VERSION -->
<Txt Num="25">BCLK</Txt> <!-- BCLK -->
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<Txt Num="27">°OѕРЕйАWІv</Txt> <!-- Memory Frequency -->
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<Txt Num="30">Vcore</Txt> <!-- Vcore -->
<Txt Num="31">DRAM №qАЈ</Txt> <!-- DRAM Voltage -->
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<Txt Num="35">Turbo Frequency(MHz)</Txt> <!-- Turbo Frequency(MHz) -->
<Txt Num="36">Non-Turbo Frequency(MHz)</Txt> <!-- Non-Turbo Frequency(MHz) -->
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<Txt Num="38">DIMM Slot(MB)</Txt> <!-- DIMM Slot(MB) -->
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<Txt Num="40">CPU :banana:їАWЅХѕг</Txt> <!-- CPU Clock Ratio -->
<Txt Num="41">CPU °тАW±±Ёо</Txt> <!-- BCLK/DMI/PEG Clock Control -->
<Txt Num="42">CPU °тАWЅХѕг</Txt> <!-- BCLK/DMI/PEG Frequency -->
<Txt Num="43">°OѕРЕй:banana:їАWЅХѕг</Txt> <!-- System Memory Multiplier -->
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<Txt Num="51">Turbo Ratio (3-®Ц¤Я)</Txt> <!-- Turbo Ratio(3-Core) -->
<Txt Num="52">Turbo Ratio (4-®Ц¤Я)</Txt> <!-- Turbo Ratio(4-Core) -->
<Txt Num="53">Turbo Ratio (5-®Ц¤Я)</Txt> <!-- Turbo Ratio(5-Core) -->
<Txt Num="54">Turbo Ratio (6-®Ц¤Я)</Txt> <!-- Turbo Ratio(6-Core) -->
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<Txt Num="56">Turbo Ratio (8-®Ц¤Я)</Txt> <!-- Turbo Ratio(8-Core) -->
<Txt Num="57">і]©wCPUЄєҐ\ЇУ·Ґ:banana::banana:(ҐЛЇS)</Txt> <!-- Turbo Power Limit(Watts) -->
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<Txt Num="59">±Т°КCPU¦h®Ц¤Я§ЮіN</Txt> <!-- CPU Cores Enabled -->
<Txt Num="60">±Т°КCPU¦h°х¦жєь§ЮіN</Txt> <!-- CPU Multi-Threading -->
<Txt Num="61">CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)</Txt> <!-- CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E) -->
<Txt Num="62">¤дґ©CPU¶i¤JC3/C6Є¬єA</Txt> <!-- C3/C6 State Support -->
<Txt Num="63">CPU·Е«ЧєК±±</Txt> <!-- CPU Thermal Monitor -->
<Txt Num="64">CPU EIST Ґ\Їа</Txt> <!-- CPU EIST Function -->
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<Txt Num="68">Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.)</Txt> <!-- Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) -->
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<Txt Num="71">Rank Interleaving</Txt> <!-- Rank Interleaving -->
<Txt Num="72">ҐDѕчЄO№qАЈ±±Ёо</Txt> <!-- Mother Board Voltage Control -->
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<Txt Num="76">QPI/Vtt №qАЈ</Txt> <!-- QPI/Vtt Voltage -->
<Txt Num="77">ЁtІОAgent№qАЈ</Txt> <!-- System Agent Voltage -->
<Txt Num="78">CPU PLL</Txt> <!-- CPU PLL -->
<Txt Num="79">DRAM VRef.</Txt> <!-- DRAM VRef -->
<Txt Num="80">DRAM Termination</Txt> <!-- DRAM Termination -->
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<Txt Num="82">Ch-B Data VRef.</Txt> <!-- Ch-B Data VRef -->
<Txt Num="83">Ch-A Address VRef.</Txt> <!-- Ch-A Address VRef -->
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stasio why is posted here if it dont work for us on P67 ? u tried it ?
thanks
Sergio
just get this babies :D
booted as a charm on specs
2x4GB modules 2133 9-10-11-28 1T 1,65vdimm
http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/1951/p1090354r.jpg
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/5...1339111028.jpg
http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/7...11028hyper.jpg
cheers !
Sergio
Cleaned up my dusty old 295 stock air:D
http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/3...nshot007mh.jpg
GA-P67A-UD7-B3 - F4
-fix bug with DVID (LLC disabled)
-02.May 11
so anyone try their luck with new bios yet:rofl:
i'll wait odds are like 90% of the bioses its gonna create boot loops:ROTF:
i might as well make this the Z68/P67 club. Ill have my Z68X-UD7 on Firday
I'm afraid to ask, but does F4 final fix the erratic vcore swings that were in F3 final and f4a? I sort of think it doesn't...(or, does LLC1 have more vdroop than LLC disabled, like in F3/F4a?)
2600K 5GHz HT Latest linX
MIVE 1.44v load, LLC 75%
UD7 1.526v load LLC2, LLC1 failed at 1.488v load. Bios F3H
UD7 loves voltage very much...
Kevin,
What were the cpu temps like on both of the boards, with the drastic vcore difference at 5 ghz? And (in realtemp), was the UD7 power draw/temps a lot higher? (should be like 10W higher and 10C higher....)
Wow...that much of a difference?
That means if I went and got a M4E, I might be able to do 5 ghz at 1.35v load instead of 1.43v ....(that's assuming the UD5 performs like the UD7...)
I'd just hate to go spend $300 to find that it runs on only 0.02v lower...
I'm wondering why it's so different, though...
vcore is vcore...The CPU *IS* getting the voltagge since power draw and heat are higher...Have you tried something like raising the VIO/VTT to 1.2v and system agent to 1.02v, and maybe a notch to 1.1v for PCH?
I mean it's worth a try...
I did notice that I only seem to need 1.380-1.392v for 5 ghz HT Off....but turn on HT and needs 1.428-1.440v? ... 0.04v difference?
A little more help please. I asked a couple of times now with no response.
Gigabyte's Cloud OC 'tool' has anyone used it? If so, what options are AVAILABLE (meaning you have the + and - to change the options in the TOP half of the TUNER section (BCLK, CPU/MEM multi, PCIe/PCI frequency ETC)?
Thanks!
PS flashing was successful and thank you!
no bad at all for 2x4GB kit
5100 HT LLC1 / 2177 9-11-10-28 1T 1,65v
http://img121.imageshack.us/img121/4981/51002177.jpg
some HYPERPI 32 while chatting lol
http://img546.imageshack.us/img546/505/510021772.jpg
i love this mem is freaking stable and still on 1,65vdimm
UD7-B3, bios F4
LLC is available only when the voltage is set in AUTO mode or is fixed. I do not understand why. :shrug:
F3h is still the best for me.
http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/3238/llcf4.jpg
But andre,
How is it a CPU wall? He can do 1.44v at 5 ghz on M4E board, but his UD7 requires 1.52v...that's such a huge difference!
This can only be caused by either issue with amps, power phases or something with the +12v...the CPU *IS* getting the volts because it heats up higher and has higher power draw...(compared to M4E).
Owi, can you do me a favor?
Try reducing CPU PLL voltage to 1.5v, and then 1.6v and see if anything happens...I'm guessing nothing will...(except 1.5v might fail to boot).
I'll be absolutely shocked if you have the same stability at 1.5v and 1.8v (default)....
There's another test I wanted you to try, but it's probably too much work for you (unless the M4E is in a different system only missing CPU); I wanted you to compare max CPU vcore/ghz with PLL overvoltage disabled on both boards...but probably too much work...
Didn't try lower ppl but 1.68v made auto shutdown during LinX initialization.
I dont hv MIVE with me anymore got refund from Asus just recently lol.
That's why i said will grab a Z68 board from other brand.
Well its true maybe i missed some part, i just wanted to state that not every board is equal to another not even on same batch, im really surprised by the dif of volts really, but also dont surprise me at all maybe readings on asus show less than reality like it happens always
and yes, voltaje regulation can be bad on that mobo
im just telling this from my experience and my friends
sorry if if missunderstood
cheers for both
Sergio
Sorry owi falkentyne corrected me and he is right, i didnt follow al the problem but i really dont think that its giga boards eating more volts than asus on such a diff, maybe is that board in particular that has a problem
i was gonna say that to lower also PLL as some CPU love low and some stock and some over
cheers !
Sergio
Agree with u andre on voltage regulatior which doesnt work correctly on this particular board
Means it's time to RMA it.
he guys, I was thinking about selling my p67-ud7 and buying back a z68x-ud7. Or is that stupid?
Because ive read that there is no vga-out on the Z68X. So is there any other features that (except Caching) wil be superieur to P67?
I was extremely dissapointed to see that it was missing the Video out. QuickSync is the feature that prety much sells the Z68 platform. Unless you want a GUI BIOS and SSD Caching i don't think it's worth it to be honest. Unless you can return your motherboard without any hassle, get a full refund and then get the Z68 model. In that case i would do it as you do get SSD cacheing and GUI BIOS if your would prefer that to traditional BIOS.
Of course most people would be using a discrete GPU anyway, but having the option to run on the IGP would be nice if you had to RMA a GPU or 2. Hell just for benchmarking and testing purposes it would be great fun!
No GUI BIOS on GB Z68 boards and SSD Caching is pointless IMO.
sup guys did some test on bclk as on the UD5 thread ppl cant boot on 107
using LLC1
but no troubles at all to boot 107 BCLK set on BIOS...and im using 2x4GB modules of mushkin mem 2133 C9 and no internal pll, not using ET6 just setting on bios
here the secuence, i exagerated vcore as i never tried this just saw the thread and i was interesed if my mobo can do it
multi x49
http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/4057/p1090399z.jpg
http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/6893/p1090400l.jpg
http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/1541/p1090401o.jpg
http://img846.imageshack.us/img846/9761/pushingbclk.jpg
multi x50
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/5316/p1090402e.jpg
http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/7...shingbclk1.jpg
mem at 2000
http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/4...shingbclk2.jpg
cheers to all
Sergio
andre
100 to 107?
The next attempt - 5.0GHz.
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/3536/50145.jpg
Could some one help me! I can't get 6950CFX to run properly.
Because I'm getting a lot of tearing and flickering in games like crysis 1 and 2,
shogun total war, Assassins Creed Brotherhood. etc
I think i've tried everything, but can't get it running without tearing or flickering. Vantage, youtube and 1080p Works fine.
So far i've tried;
- 1st and 2nd PCI-e slot.
- 1st and 3rd PCI-e slot.
- 3 different Crossfire bridges
- tried CCC 11.3 with and without CAP
- tried CCC 11.4 with and without CAP
- deinstald CCC with Driver Sweeper
- Deinstald PhysX
- reinstald PCH chipset driver
- reinstald DirectX
- Hdmi and DVI out
- flasht bolth to 6970
- tried every setting in CCC [gaming] tab.
- Vsync in game does help but than it starts flickering.
I dont know what to do anymore, so if someone know's anything that could help, pleasss tell me.
http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/...Video-0002.jpg
nice job guys!
I just did one test and worked fine at 106.02 (directly from 100.02). Didn't bother trying to see about booting into windows, but at least it gets into BIOS just fine.
(edit: UD5 B3 f3g)
has anyone experimented with the new bios yet ? or is F3H still the best bios at the moment
OMG Sergio you are the best my Friend =) wiiii
yes, the tearing/flickering only ocurs with CF.
sepperatly they work just fine. I've just tried bios F3, but no luck ider:(.
I think it has something tot do with the NF200 chip, but i could be wrong.
The only thing i can think of is a clean instal, but i dout if that would help, because just a week ago i reinstald the OS.
try using BIOS F3H and switch the cards around first. Somtimes i get flickering, all i had to do was switch the order of teh cards. like switch the slots they are in.
Ok since andre wanted me to do it,
and even though I know this isn't the right thread, here's proof my UD5 can boot up at 106 BCLK on the first try, INTO windows.
Also notice that windows system properties no longer says 3.4 ghz is the default speed, too...
http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/5021/106bclk.png
BTW that bclk wasn't even 1/100th of a way close to stable. can't run ANYTHING that puts a load on, except IE....tried to run prime blend and it rebooted the instant i pressed "start." I'm not exaggering when I say "instant." And boy, did trying to load minecraft cause my x-fi to emit the most horrible screeching noise you ever heard (computer turned off automatically a second later).
Tried raising VTT to 1.2v...didn't help.
Tried VTT at 1.1v, VCCSA at 0.975v, and XP didn't even finish loading... lol?
Got this board myself and put it through the works the other day:
http://www.eteknix.com/motherboards/...d-review-1042/
Now got the Z68-UD5 but can't see any real need to swap over from the UD7, albeit the UD7 is a bit overkill in terms of features, the overclocking due to the 24 phase is nice.
F4 quick 32m run
http://img849.imageshack.us/img849/1...enshot015z.jpg
thanks guys, i've tried what u said, but no luck ider.
I don't know, but i'am guesing that it has something to do with NF200 chip, because saperatly bloth card work perfect. And if i run one card at a time in the 1st PCI-e slot than the NF200 should be disabled, right? So..thats why i think its the NF200, because its no more than an hightech switch.
or does anyone think that it has something to do with one of the cards? because i'am now at the pount that i have tried everything without fixing the problem. so thinking of RMAing something, but i don't know what? The cards or mobo. And i haven't fount anything yet over sapphire 6950CFX with the same problem.:(
mine was very stable at 107 and in W7x64 wich is harder than XP but no go to boot over 107 at 108 i just cant it goes back to def settings or boot loops, but less than that i can run SPI or browse didnt try prime just AIDA and all that things i showed
cheers !
Sergio
sorry to hear mate
i had an issue also that i was using SLI then one day i took one card out and stood for a week then back to SLI and no way the board would see the other card, after doing a ton of things i had to reset CMOS like 2 times and it went fine
also if i flash any of my cards to unlock volts to 1.2V my GTX570 i have the same error it only see 1 this still i didnt find anyting to solve
cheers and good luck
Sergio
Hey Fakl on my UD5 one of my 2500's (the only one that makes 107+ BCLK was prime & linx stable at maximum BCLK on the 2133 mem multi provided the CPU multi was reasonable making 5 ~ 5.3GHz. My current 2500K has always from new run 104.4BCLK (BIOS) x 48 = 5GHz & is linx/prime stable so I'm sure its got to be a combination of settings holding you back.Quote:
Originally Posted by Falkentyne
BTW that bclk wasn't even 1/100th of a way close to stable. can't run ANYTHING that puts a load on, except IE....tried to run prime blend and it rebooted the instant i pressed "start." I'm not exaggering when I say "instant." And boy, did trying to load minecraft cause my x-fi to emit the most horrible screeching noise you ever heard (computer turned off automatically a second later).
I know its hard to test when your rig reboots (maybe try a low multi to get BCLK going) but I found SPI 32M to be a good test to get VTT & SAV in the ballpark as too much or too little caused it to fail sooner. I also need a little more vcore to run higher BCLK & a lower multi.
I use 2x 5870 and don't get this problem, many peoples around have CFX+ this board and i have not see this type of prob.
Check both cards are well sited, check both CFX connectors are installed correctly, check using MSIAfterburner, both cards goes to the same speed ( aka 3D speed, your screenshot make me thing to when i was OC with different speed ( 1120mhz on the 1 and 1050 on the second ) ....
Try use a different DVI HDMI port. ( i don't think it's related, but well... give it a try )
I assume you have try reinstall windows and so your driver install is correct, and you don't have any corrupted installation or registry, or files.
thanks for the repley guys,
but a quick furmark burnin shows GPU-z that bolth cores are 880/1375@1.175v.
i've already tried al of the display ports and two different hdmi cables.
I've also tried three different Crossfire bridges.
I've just ran Windows7Manager registry tool, but no luck.
I've instal clean OS just a weak of 2/3 three ago.
But thats the only thing that i haven't tried a OS reinstal, but i don't like that, I am i bit sick of reinstalling every thing every 2 weaks:p:
But i wil try that later on, maybe tomorrow.
Edit; just instald Crysis2 this is with Vsync. if disabled it gets even nastier.
http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/...UD7CFX6950.jpg
So far i've tried;
- 1st and 2nd PCI-e slot.
- 1st and 3rd PCI-e slot.
- switching bolth card
- 3 different Crossfire bridges
- tried CCC 11.3 with and without CAP
- tried CCC 11.4 with and without CAP
- tried CCC 11.5 and 11.5 Hotfix
- deinstald CCC with Driver Sweeper
- Deinstald PhysX
- reinstald PCH chipset driver
- reinstald DirectX
- furmark burnin + GPU-z sensor log (to see if cores run bolth 880mhz at 3D, and they do)
- Windows7Manager registry scanner/optimiezer
- Hdmi and DVI out
- 2 different hdmi cables
- flasht bolth to 6970
- tried motherboardt bios F2, F3 and F3H
- tried every setting in CCC [gaming] tab.
- Vsync in game does help a little, but than it starts flickering.
I just hope for you this is a not a card who have an issue ( hardware failure ) .
- Try maybe see if it can come from the PCI express 6-8pin connectors, a power issue can result in cards who don't act as they do, specially if it's on the second card.
Yes, i was afraid of that, because thats gonna be a problem, because there's nobody around from here that i know with a CFX board. Maybe the local shop.
But i also noticed that i've got a revisiond B3 board. power button is still upside down. Sata-600 connector on the board is white instead of dark grey.