Quote:
Originally Posted by Gascogne
could you please post a screenshot of your SPD tables with CPUz
iam making a list of memory that works on all asus 975 chipsets
thanks
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Originally Posted by Gascogne
could you please post a screenshot of your SPD tables with CPUz
iam making a list of memory that works on all asus 975 chipsets
thanks
They have bad SPD tables if not set on manual timings heh.Quote:
Originally Posted by nanoprobe32
http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/9371/memap0.th.jpg
larrywild
Here are my RAM settings as Memset 3.0 reports them. The tRFC is at 28. Is it suppose to be 42 regardless, because I had no problem passing 360. :shrug:
sparx
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...x21/MEMSET.jpg
Yeh, that's what I would expect to see, coz your ram boots fine at manual timingsQuote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
oK Larry
So if my rig would not boot manual settings then using SPD I would need to change to 42?
Sorry for not understanding yet.
sparx
yes
thanksQuote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
:D
Anyone know what chips are on G.skill HZ, the heatspreaders of course cover this info up.
sparx
Micron D9. The early ones were high binned. Whats the first four on your serial #?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
How do you use Memset to determine what the existing RAM settings are...just open the program???
The reason I ask is when I open the program, my tRFC setting is aleady at 42 and I can't run stable at 3.4Ghz (using BIOS fsb settings). However, if I hit "Apply" in Memset, and then try to run at 3.4 Ghz (using Setfsb in Windows), I seem stable (so far).
Am I changing anything if I just "Apply" the settings that come up by default in Memset when I open the program???
I'm so confused.
Does this board shut down if the northbridge gets too hot, or does the northbridge burn out and kill the motherboard?
Probably the latter :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Thasp
First 4 digits: 6360Quote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
High binned? what that?
Jim
Quote:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
Originally Posted by marauder16
What is binning actually?
And what are the differences in performance depending on binning quality? please explain
Pasted from <http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=124814>
Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
OK Nem
What does my serial number tell you?
EDIT:
I peeked under the heat spreader (Ihate heat spreaders) and I have: "6pD22 D9gmh". According to the thread llinked these are rated for 667? My RAM is 6400 or 800 mhz. Whatever. Running 800! :woot:
sparx
The early models that got everyone's attention were 0603-0605. Later G. Skill changed their numbering scheme and it seemed around that time the chips used were not as high binned as the others. This is all speculation of course, but my 0605's clock much higher than my 063205's. My 0605's also work well with the 4:5 divider on the P5W DH whereas the 063205's won't even boot. Finally the 0605's will do 3-3-3-X 800mhz 2.3v & my 063205's won't do 3-3-3-X 800mhz at any voltage. Your sticks are more than likely like my 063205's. Good micron Micron D9GMH (B6-3) capable of 4-4-4-12 1000mhz 2.35-2.4vQuote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
http://ramlist.ath.cx/ddr2/
http://ramlist.ath.cx/micron/
I was just wondering....how does this board control the fans if the 1fan is enabled? At what temp. do the fans know when to speed up? (including the cpu fan) is it 65c or something? Is there a way to change these temps? Thanks.
I have the same problem. Can't go above 350 or so even with 1.55V to MCH and 1.4V to CPU.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
e6600 L631A454 1.35V 333x9 7.5 hours Orthos Stable
1602 BIOS, MCH 1.5V
GSkill PC6400 1.9V at SPD link
Zalman CNPS9500 AT, 36C idle, 48C load
Thermaltake Toughpower 650W PSU
PCI-X at 100, PCI at 33.33
Memset shows tRFC at 42.
Most stuff in BIOS set per this guide.
Tried running 400x6 but system still wouldn't boot so I don't think it's the CPU holding me back.
Any other suggestions?
Have you tried more voltage on your MCH? Some boards just need more voltage to run OC. Try 1.65-1.75vmch. Are you running stock cooling on your chipset? I changed mine to AS5 then I removed the heat pipe all together. I mention this because I wouldn't recommend running 1.75-1.85vmch with stock cooling.Quote:
Originally Posted by Child of Wonder
No, it's stock cooling. 1.55V is the highest I've tried on the MCH.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
Is the BIOS the only location to get the MCH temp? Other than that one needs to manually check the temp?
Anything else I can try?
Try uping the volts to 1.65vmch. Thats what 400FSB took on all 3 of tghe P5W DH boards I've owned, two of which I didn't change the stock cooling or even as AS5. Also, your cpu volts are probably too low. The vdroop on this board will make 1.4v set in bios under 1.35v load. Few 6600's can do 3.6ghz @ 1.36v. You need to set your cpu to 1.475v or 1.4850v. The pc should boot @ 3.6ghz 400FSB with these two increases in voltages and be okay in temps.Quote:
Originally Posted by Child of Wonder
Put MCH up to 1.65V and Vcore to 1.4875 and I almost made it to Windows but that was all. :(
Nem
Could he have the tRFC issue with the RAM?
And Child of W is your RAM still @ 1.9v, 2.05 won't hurt.
sparx
Well, I tried memset to relax tRFC to 42 and Trd to 7 as well as 8, and then tried to increase past my 356 fsb wall using Setfsb. No luck.
I have tried everything to get past this fsb wall, and all has failed. I can do 356 fsb x 9 (3.2. Ghz) at all stock voltages, yet no amoiunt of voltage increases and no amount of relaxed RAM settings (CAS, tRFC and Trd) have helped break past this wall.
Despite all the optimism that the fsb walls are related to a simple memory sub-timing, that is not my case. I need to be satisfied with 3.2 Ghz out of my E6600 and P5W-DH Deluxe. I am tired of flashing and tweaking to no avail.
Thanks to all for all the suggestions.
I doubt the trfc issue but I did forget to mention ram voltage. You should set the dram voltage to 2.1-2.2v. I think your sticks say 2.0-2.1v for ddr2 6400. Some sticks need the full 2.1v. you can run up to 2.2v to be safe & ensure its not the ram.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
My RAM is rated for 1.9V-2.0V at 800MHz. If I'm running the RAM below it's rated speed, how would increasing the voltage help?
1.9v-2.0v? Guess I should of looked at your b4. I'm not sure what ic's that ram is based on but I'm guessing that my be your problem. The P5W DH has been known to be picky with ram. Did you try setting your ram to spd instead of manual? Do you have a friend with some G. Skill HZ's or Corsair? If you live near a Fry's or something & its not too much trouble, you may want to pick up some different ram just to eliminate yours as the issue. You can always return it.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Child of Wonder
Guys, im looking for some pics: P5wdh with TT BT, and some aftermarket chipset coolers...just to check for clearance.
Thanx a lot!
PM me so we dont hack the thread.
examples of different speed binning of G. Skills I spoke of earlier .
http://img.techpowerup.org/061204/spd 063205.jpghttp://img.techpowerup.org/061204/sp...021183-84).jpg
You got it wrong pal :P ...i was looking for pics with the TT BT installed + some aftermarket chipset coolers installed as well. So i can check for clearance...well...at least someone could tell me wich Chipset cooler i can buy that fits without touching the BT?Quote:
Originally Posted by Potato Salad
Any TT BT and non-stock-chipset-cooler-users around here?
hope this will help http://www.mips-computer.de/index.htmQuote:
You got it wrong pal :P ...i was looking for pics with the TT BT installed + some aftermarket chipset coolers installed as well. So i can check for clearance...well...at least someone could tell me wich Chipset cooler i can buy that fits without touching the BT?
Any TT BT and non-stock-chipset-cooler-users around here?
:D
Hi, lawrywild, on what basis do you make this statement that the Antec NeoHE 500 watt is no good for this motherboard?
I posed the question to Asus technical help and this is the reply I got:
Dear Friend :
Thank you for contacting ASUS Customer Service.
My name is ZYC, and I would be assisting you today.
I checked your hardware configuration, the 550w PSU is far enough for your hardwares, you don't need purchase another PSU.
Thank you for using ASUS products and services!
If you have any problem about our products, you can visit our support site below to search the solution at the first time"
So, from the horses mouth the Antec NeoHe 550 watt PSU is more than enough to power this motherboard!!
ChrisC
http://support.asus.com
ZYC
ASUS Customer Service Center (Beijing)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
thxs for your offer man, I will send you a pm.
I was having some issues getting past 3.1Ghz till someone here told me to take vcore off auto..
So I did, put it to 1.35v and bumped up fsb to 356 and voila.
I'm now 800MHz over stock, and very sure I can go farther aswell..
I was checking to see if i'm Orthos Stable and yup i think so..
Well I had no luck with memset and larry´s theory, still orhos unstable at 400
This was booting with manual timings 5.5.5.15 and tweak every single valor in memset to a larger one.
Voltage settings in bios was:
cpu (e6600/L629B Batch) ---- 1.4v, 1.45v ( it does 3.5 ghz at 1.3 orhos stable) :clap:
mem----2.15,2.2,2.25v
mch----1.65v (early revision)
The other ones set to auto
Bios: 1601, 1602, 1503, 1506, 1407, 1305. None of them stable at 400 :mad:
Ram is a kingston hyperx KHX6000D2K2/1G rated 4.4.4.12 at 750 mhz 1.9v. I think it has Infineon chips.
some screens:
This is with no tweaking at all, I mean windows boots with this settings at 400 fsb
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/4190/failqi9.th.jpg
with trfc at 42
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/7797/fail2jw7.th.jpg
this is changing trc to 8, with trfc at 42
http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/5703/fail3wt3.th.jpg
Update: as suggested by Larry, I cleared the CMOS. No change :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Eddie Spaghetti
hahaha that's the same guy that sent this to me earlier, he knows very little. Spread spectrum isn't even in the bios. Trust asus to pretend that there is no issues with anything on their boards...Quote:
Originally Posted by cuke2u
Quote:
Dear Friend :
Thank you for contacting ASUS Customer Service.
My name is ZYC, and I would be assisting you today.
Sir, if you want to overclock higher,
i give you 2 suggestions about bios settings.
first,
set that Spead spcturm to Disabled,
that is very important.
If you still can not OC to higher,
please set MCH voltage to 1.65v for a test.
Thank you for using ASUS products and services!
If you have any problem about our products, you can visit our support site below to search the solution at the first time!
http://support.asus.com
ZYC
ASUS Customer Service Center (Beijing)
*If you have any suggestion or complaints about our tech support service, please send your valuable info to support@asus.com.cn , we arrange specilists to handle relative issue, your suggestion may give us more elicitation to serve our customers much better.
---------- Original Message ----------
From : lawrywild@hotmail.com
Sent : 2006-12-3 下午 08:45:41
To : "tsd@asus.com.tw"
Subject : Motherboard P5W DH Deluxe
[CASEID=WTM200612032043341850]
Apply date : 12/3/2006 8:43:34 PM
[Contact Information]
*Name : Lawrence
*Email Address : xxxxxxxx
Phone Number : xxxxxxx
City : London
*Country : United Kingdom
[Product Information]
*Product Type : Motherboard
*Product Model : P5W DH Deluxe
*Product S/N : 66M0AG119679
Place of Purchase :
*Date of Purchase : 2006/7/14
[Motherboard Specification]
*Motherboard Revision : 1.02G
*Motherboard BIOS Revision : 1602
[VGA Card Specification]
*VGA Card Vendor : MSI
*VGA Card Model : 7900GTX
*VGA Card Chipset : 7900GTX
*VGA Card Driver : 93.71
[CPU Specification]
*CPU Vendor : Intel
*CPU Type : Socket 775 E6600
*CPU Speed : 2.4Ghz
[Memory Specification]
*Memory Vendor : ADATA
*Memory Model : DDR2
*Memory Capacity : 2x1GB
[HDD Specification]
HDD Vendor : Seagate
HDD Model : 7200.8
HDD Capacity : 200GB x2
[Add-on Card Specificatio]
Add-on Card Vendor :
Add-on Card Type :
Add-on Card Model :
*Operating System : WinXP
[Problem Description]
Hi,
Ever since I have bought this board, it has been impossible to run over 356fsb stable without having
to set Memory Timings to SPD Enabled which results in a measly 5-6-6-18-21 timings which is
extremely poor. If I set timings manually I can't POST above 356fsb but if I set SPD timings to Enable,
I can POST up to 420fsb.
There is a lengthy discussion in my thread here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=110193
and MANY MANY others have the same problem.
using MEMSET 3.0 (a windows timing adjuster) it has been found out that the problem of this is the
tRFC value. Using SPD timings the tRFC is set to 42 and allows a FSB of up to 465 for my board.
When timings are set manually (4-4-4-12) I get a tRFC of 35 and the board gets extremely unstable
and the FSB cannot go above 370 without freezing. I can boot into windows at 356fsb with 4-4-4-12
timings set, then using MEMSET 3.0 to adjust tRFC to 42 and then use Clockgen (a windows fsb
adjuster) and I can go all the way to 465fsb so it obvious that the tRFC value is causing this problem.
Myself and many others (see my thread I linked to earlier), using a whole range of different memory
brands, ICs etc, have been waiting months for a BIOS update where tRFC is a option in the Chipset
timings settings. But still, months later there is still no option and we are limited to boot at 356fsb or
lower. For the insane amount of money I paid for this motherboard, I think it is outrageous that such a
small, simple option that could fix everyones fsb problem with this motherboard has still not been
added to the BIOS. Whereas, on your cheaper motherboard (P5B Deluxe etc) you have had the
tRFC option in the BIOS since the very beginning)
PLEASE PLEASE let your BIOS department know of this issue, so it can be resolved. It is just one
simple bios option to fix a hundreds of peoples fsb problem.
Thank You.
Nice one LarryWild! Maybe ASUS will release a new BIOS with the tRFC option as a Christman present!
Got excited and didn't read all of LarryWild's post, so we won 't be getting a Christmas pressie from Asus then :-(
One can only wish. My board stopped been able to run 1:1 ratio or lower. I don't know why. I need to get me some D9GKX memory to rule out D9GMH issues.Quote:
Originally Posted by Phoenix_TT
I have G.skill with D9GMH chips- no issues.Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
Does Corsair use these as well?
sparx
Well everything war running fine until stuck some Corsair 5400UL and things went to hell. This happened before when I was some some Patriot D9GKX and switched to Crucial 10th Anny and I coudln't do 1:1 450x8, then went back to the Patriot D9GKX and problem was solved. Then I switched to Corsair 8000UL and everything was working O.K., until I put the the 5400UL and that's where I'm now, unable to run 1:1! I do have another mobo coming in to see if it's maybe the mobo.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
Why are you changing RAM so often?Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
sparx
Cuz I get bored.....:slap: And I like to try different combinations to see what works best. Which at this point the mem on my sig the best thus far, SPD: 4-2-3-4 RATIO: 4:5 1000Mhz. @ 2.4vQuote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
Asus P5WDH Deluxe Bios 1705
http://web54.nsi24.miniserver.de/wbb...cae428f4402594
regards
Hey hey como on. I understand lawrywild needs to keep his integrity. `Lotzi - there's no need for name calling, but thanks for the BIOS....LOL
i told lawrywild not to share 1703. It's just for test ;)
Quote:
Originally Posted by antoine76
now the test is over.............
:slap: :slap: :slap:
do you know what i did when you asked for 1703? I went to my friend and asked if I could send you the bios. He said no and so I respected his decision. If you knew me, you'd know that I'm not one to keep something to myself. Good day
Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
the patriot XBLK right? doesnt that thing oc like a beast? I was thinking of picking up that myself.
ahaha get over yourself :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by īLotzi
So does 1705 do anything worthwhile ?
īLotzi.......
Your acting like a kid who has just had his candy taken from him :rolleyes:
so what's so good about it?
If it goes by the usual asus bios trend it's basically 1602 renamed to 1705
Hell YES Patriot PDC22G8000+XBLK . It's the best 2GB (2x1B) I've owned.Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
Any improvements in 1705 from 1602?
are the newer revisions of this board with the 1.85v northbridge overclocking better than the 1.65v versions? i have the 1.65v version and can only get 3.4ghz @ a vcore of 1.52 volts... was hoping for more... special since some of these newer cpus are hitting 3.4-3.6 on stock volts...
Probably won't make much difference, maybe a little more fsb but if your worried that you need more vmch just do a vmod, way better than getting a 1.85v mch version - much better fine tuning.
My 1.65vmch version maxed out @ 422FSB, both my 1.85vmch's hit 445 with ease and my current one maxed out 455 FSB after changing the northbridge cooling.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wrangler88
Strange, my 1.65v version maxes at 465
Just goes to show most things in overclocking intel is luck of the draw. The 975 boards are not like DFI's nforce 4 boards where most of them consistently hit high FSB speeds. I sometimes wonder if the reason is because those boards gave you so much control over the memory settings so that once someone found something that worked we could all set things accordingly. Whereas on the intel platforms, most of theses settings are set automatically depending on the ram.
I cleaned up the last 2 pages on this topic.
Let's keep the flaming and name calling out of here, there's no need for that and it won't be tolerated by the staff.
Carry on.
Cheers Jupiler
Deleted my post identifying user's other username:)
What's new in the 1705 bios??
Anyone?
I don't want to be a guinea Pig..
Changelog for 1705?
Hi, I've read the notes in first page, but I've still some questions:
1) The mobo suffer of cold boot strating the system or rebooting it? It seems that bios 1503 solve this issue...
2) If I run hdds SATA and DVD burner/reader ATA (like most do) I'll have a slow post?
3) What's the average limit of the FSB with a stock mobo?
Thanks.
1) No problem now with latest biosQuote:
Originally Posted by Toki
2) Should be fine, that's how I run my drives. The front page is just a solution *IF* it posts slow.
3) 400-460
Good, thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
For the FSB limit, I'll use for now a Allendale, but this limit is general for both Conroe and Allendale, right?
I can find P5B Deluxe, P5B-E Plus and P5W DH for the same price, but I don't know what to buy cuz the mobo is really different especially P5B Deluxe and P5W DH (this one have some good multimediality thing).
anyone try 1705 yet ?
I would if I could get it. The links not working for me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rattle
Hi, still yet to read any evidence whatsoever that my PSU doesn't work with this motherboard.
Makes me laugh really when people state it won't as it is really a seasonic with a Antec sticker on it. Only have to compare external and internal pictures to realise they are exactly the same.
Perhaps you'd better start knocking seasonic then if you are going to knock Antec.
No reviews I've read say it won't work with a P5WDH deluxe, only some silly chatter on forums that amounts to no solid evidence, just old wives tales...
ChrisC
Haven't noticed any differences from 1602 to 1705 . Bios options are 100% the same .
1705 made it more vista friendly from what some are saying in the asus forums. which now allows you to install vista trouble free.
With every bios flash apart from 1503 I get the following error after setting bios settings
cmos error bad checksum press F1 to continue
Press F2 to load defaults
or words to that effect
If I press F2 it continues to boot with new settings and yes I'm clearing cmos after each flash.
Anyone know whats happening?
Ok, well I'm not God :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by cuke2u
oh and I HAVE a seasonic... works perfect
It's supposed to do thatQuote:
Originally Posted by jimborae
oh well, I'm not flashing then, too much damn hassle flashing the bios every weekQuote:
Originally Posted by Stelios
Here is BIOS 1705 for those that missed it......hope this is OK Modz? :)
Code:http://rapidshare.com/files/6091788/P5W-DH-ASUS-Deluxe-1705.zip
I already added 1705 to my bios archive on front page, no waiting times
i dont even see a reason to move from 1506
Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
Err I think you mis-understand me mate. I mean after I've cleared the cmos then gone into to the bios to change the settings and save. On reboot I get the error and everytime after that I reboot. i.e the bios settings don't save, even if I load the bios defaults.
Oh seen, I thought you meant the first boot after the flash.Quote:
Originally Posted by jimborae
That's weird.. battery inserted properly? try taking it out and reseating it. do the same with the bios chip (be careful of the plastic housing)
What are you using to flash bios?
Quote:
Originally Posted by jimborae
Thanks for the reply I'll try what you suggested, although both battery & chip & are properly seated.
Using Asus update to flash from within windows, too lazy too use floppy although that could be the issue.
The exact text is
CMOS Checksum Bad
Press F1 to run SETUP
Press F2 to load Default Values & continue
This only started happenin after flashing to 1503, all subsequent flashes after that & I get this error. :confused:
Well, that's most likely your issue right there :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by jimborae
i just bought this configuration a week ago
Processor: Core 2 E6600
Cooling: original cooler
Motherboard: ASUS P5W DH Deluxe
Graphics: eVGA GeForce 7600GT 256MB
Memory: 2*1GB G.SKILL @4-4-4-12
Power: Antec True Power Trio TP3-430W
Harddrives: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
Case:COOLER MASTER Centurion 5
DVD: asus
i connected everything and booted...the green led was on, the fan in the back and front were working, but not the CPU fan...it was still....so i quickly
disconnected it. no beep, nothing on the monitor ..
anybody has an idea what happened?
might it be a bios problem? where could i check which version of the bios i have?
thx
Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
lol, well I'll try the traditional way & see what happens. :p:
i got rid of this board too and got the striker extreme.hope that doesnt dissapoint me and gonna be my last mobo ever..well dunno about ever but we'll see so good bye to this thread for now
wish me luck :)
Hi guys...
As a regular reader of this post, I thought I'd be able pick the brains of the group...
Basically as you can see in my sig, I'm running 1.55v on an E6700, only to max out at 350fsb. This is with SPD (5-5-5-15 - factory) and all other voltages at auto apart from RAM (2.4v - factory). I've included a screenie of the apparent daft temperature readings from coretemp, and generally odd behaviour... So my question is: do you guys feel, like me, that my voltage seems to be unnecessarily high for my o/c? The screenie shows that Coretemp has gone mad, and TAT shows there is some throttling - but neither of which can agree on anything! I can't even deduce if throttling is actually occurring!? Bizarre... If I try and up the other voltages to their max settings and lower the vCore, it all gets unstable and won't run past 350FSB anyway (hence the high vCore), and this board doesn't seem to want to be stable with the RAM booting at anything over 876MHz (I was hoping for 1050MHz :().
Can any of you dudes see anything vital here? I'm a little concerned at the temps always sitting at around 70°C, but it hasn't exploded thus far...
Cheers for any advice...
S
HOLY :banana::banana::banana::banana:ING :banana::banana::banana::banana:
RESEAT THAT COOLER RIGHT AWAY!!!
DID YOU USE THERMAL PASTE!?!?
yes ... the paste which came with the original cooler...
how can i reset the cooler? what do you mean?
I wasn't talking to you :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by bzjolt
Good answer! :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
:)
sparx
:rotf:Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
sparx
yeh, i used thermal paste!
basically i thought the temps were a little hot with the zalman paste that came with the cooler, then got some AS5 and put that on (which is currently on). Hardly any difference in temperature!
maybe i should add... as soon as i stop running either TAT or orthos, the temperature instantly jumps back down to 80°C or so...
I am new to ocing, but unfortunately am having trouble ocing my memory. I notice that alot of folks get 1:1 timings. How do you do this? I am loading the 30% overclock profile and I get the processor to 346x9 or 3117 MHz, but the memory I get FSB DRAM 4:3 259 MHz. I think this is equiv of PC3400 and I should be able to get much more. I would think I should get PC6400 at minimum. Seems like SPD doesnt read this mem properly. Sorry if this is a bad question, but I am new to OCing. Thanks in advance for any help. Can someone save their oc profile with similar hardware and post?
You may have to set tRFC to 42.Quote:
Originally Posted by Viper999
Lawrywild can help you with this.
ALSO, go back about 4 or 5 pages and read about it on this thread.
sparx
I just dl SPDTool, but am confused. Can someone walk me through exactly what I need to mod to get better perf from these simms ? Very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
Was wondering what the discrepancy is here with trfc of 28 or 42. Mine autos at 28, whats the problem with 28 and how does 42 help.
thanks for the clarification.
So no sub memory timings in this bios either?
NOPE!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by BulldogPO
RattleQuote:
Originally Posted by Rattle
I wish I could help I still don't have a handle on this, your question is my question as well.
For some setting it to 42 helps, I don't need to. I am curious what would happen if I did set it to 42 though.
sparx