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Originally Posted by X.T.R.E.M.E_ICE View Post
So the ud5 bios works fine with the extreme ex58? If so i will flash tonight.
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I tried to rename the bios to a extreme bios and it doesn't work. So the ud5 F4N bios does not work with EX58-extreme.:(
Lol, what's funny Stasio, how wrong we are or just how robbed we were?
Are they actually different?
well your on the ud5, im on the extreme.
GAR -
I stumbled across this forum trying to solve my EasyTune problem and you had said to someone much earlier in the topic that it may have been a windows service causing it to error - I was wondering if you gave him a list of services enabled/disabled, or if anyone out there has found out why EasyTune is erroring for only some people. I'm running:
EX58-UD5, bios version F4N
Vista 64 Bit Ultimate
I previously had trouble with DES but now that works just fine.
The following error occurs:
On boot up, I get a GUI.exe has stopped working error, then "Windows Sockets Initialization" error. I have fresh installed Vista 4 times and still the same error.
you can still run triple channel with 6 sticks right? any performance decrease
Latest progress: vcore 1.33v 23x 180 (4140mhz) 9hr blend stable. Bumped up to 185mhz, instant BSOD on load :eek:
Amazing that a few mhz on the bclk can be the difference between a 100000% stable system and an instant BSOD :)
Time to bump up the V.
I noticed undervoltage on vcore compared to bios, 1.35v = 1.33v, 1.362v = 1.344v, etc, does this happen with QPI/VTT voltage aswell? In fact what program do you use to check which VTT is being reported in windows?
This morning when I rebooted on F4l I got a Checksum error and it recovered to F2 :(
Does anyone have a link to F4k? I'll try that and F4n this evening.
Last night on F4l I was able to do the following (crazy temps, but my watercooling should hopefully solve that when it's set up):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ble200bclk.jpg
Thanks Stasio :up:
Btw,before flashing new BIOS,you can SAVE previous BIOS with all setting.
Yeah, I need to do that next time.
I was running F4l and it was fine. I ran Prime95 and it passed 12 hours. I rebooted the system because I wanted to try upping the CPU multi and it went into a reboot loop and told me my bios had a checksum error. Then it proceeded to the recovery on its own and recovered to bios F2.
So from now on I'll be saving my bios with settings to a USB stick.
Note to self (and others) resist the urge to key in 1200 bclk just to see the resulting ghz on the screen. Bios go BOOM :shocked: