set tref to auto
all other settings to auto in ram timings except cas, trp, trcd and tras
data drive at 7, data drive strength to 1
bypass to 16
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set tref to auto
all other settings to auto in ram timings except cas, trp, trcd and tras
data drive at 7, data drive strength to 1
bypass to 16
don't use 510-anything, use the newest one (which was just posted above about), or use the old one 2-17, I haven't tested any other ones, so I'm only advising on what I know works (2-17), and other ppl have been getting the new bios to work. Also, what I haven't heard, anyone else getting any other bios to work, so........ have fun :)Quote:
Originally Posted by PicaXuu
drive strength is wrong try 5 and 2Quote:
Originally Posted by PicaXuu
here is all my settings@ 265 3.4volts
1.5-2-5-2-7-15-2-2-2-2-2064-1-enb-inc-0-5-2-6-fast-5-2-256-enb-16-7-dis4
Where can i get this ? 618-2 ? Bios ?? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by jiff
big thx
http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/other/114Quote:
Originally Posted by Sauron_Vie
;)
Big Thx ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by jiff
maybe my sticks will get alive again with this Bios. :D will let u know. :toast:
Don't know if many have seen this yet but the 5x512Mb dual pack of the redline pc4000 is only $189 at Newegg :)
Ordered myself a gig last night :toast:
clicky
wish my friend could order them :)
Could sb tell me if Mushkin Redline has Aluminium or Copper Heat Sink?
i couldn't find that info anywhere, but i'd like to know, cause i have some copper HS at home and i don't know if i sell them or not.
don't have rams yet.
AluminumQuote:
Originally Posted by zbogorgon
thx man,i thought so, cause copper isn't that frequently painted red.Quote:
Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]=
but that's kinda bad, but on the other hand good, i could use my heatsinks.
Just wondering,
Has anyone with a Zippy/Emacs or a pc power and cooling experienced random UTT death?
I wonder if it could be psu related at least in part....
as far as I know, UTT death is from too much voltage, and the IC unable to handle it... CH cant handle the same as BH, and im sure not 100% of the BH can handle 3.6v like the old stuff, so PSU shouldn't have much of an effect, aside from steady rails.Quote:
Originally Posted by computerpro3
The steady rails is what I was wondering about; more specifically the golden rule of always keping the lines <200mv above vdimm less LARGE and RAPID fluctuations. The majority of psu's dont practice 1% regulation, even if they are spec'd for it, and I'm wondering if rapid vdimm fluctuation resulting from rail fluctuation could have something to do with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by dippyskoodlez
PCP&C and Zippy simply don't fluctuate, and I don't recall seeing anyone with those psu's have a death, so It was just something that dawned on me....
Actually... PS can have an effect... particularly when it comes to noise and noise spikes (or the absence there of), when you're running something on the edge.
Regarding root cause of most UTT deaths... jury is still out. Some were initially thought to be dead because of the cold bug issue... some were likely killed due to the DIMM slots being powered at cold-boot on DFI nF4 before the MB is turned on and peeps swapping memory in that condition -- especially when faced with the no-boot cold-boot issue because of the low Vmem being applied (fixed in BIOSes 61x)... some were likely killed because peeps applied V to them like they were old school BH5... I suspect there are even some that might have had the data I/O pads fried due to too tight timings on Rd-Wr turnarounds... then there are some that are yet unknown...
Peace :toast:
http://members.chello.pl/xt/BH6_s.JPG
2 x 512 MB KVR333X64C25/512 Winbond BH-6 ;)
Add me to the list bachus, please. :P
for god sake radek this is WRONG THREAD !!!
and its extremely hard to read that screenshot. :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Sorry folks. ;] I made a mistake... forgive me. ;]
you can edit the post and delete it since its yours :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Radek
unlucky me, stuck at 240Mhz, getting memory read errors at 250Mhz in chessmasterQuote:
Originally Posted by Jack
2-2-2-5-7-15 timings
I'll risk using this 618-2 bios, maybe
what ldt multi? please post the rest of the options in the dfi bios order and ill see if i can help. also, voltages for everything in the systemQuote:
Originally Posted by PanMaster
yes, like stealth said, show us your A64tweakers settings and give us your Data strenght settings. Which mem slots are you using, orange or yellow?Quote:
Originally Posted by PanMaster
Give us more info and we'll help you out :)
I would greatly appreciate the help.
At 240Mhz I use these settings:
YELLOW memory slots
LDT/FSB 4x
LDT BUS 16/16
PCI EXPRESS 105Mhz
CPU VID START/CPU VID 1.425v
SPECIAL VID CONTROL 110%
LDT 1.4v
CHIPSET 1.6v
DRAM 3.2v
DISABLED 0.3v setting
timings: as appear in the BIOS 2 2 5 2 7 14 2 2 2 2 auto auto enabled auto 0 auto auto 7ns 6ns 16 cycles disabled 8x 4x disabled(8 bursts)
I have used the same but with looser timings and a higher DRAM at 250Mhz which failed.
http://www.zen12084.zen.co.uk/settings.JPG
some things you could try
1. Set Idle Cycle Limit to 256.
2. LTD to 3x
3.+0.03V to Enable
what are your drive strength settings?
and which bios are you using now?
I'm using the orange slots, since they gave me more stability at higher clocks :)
did you try JNav89GT's settings?
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Originally Posted by JNav89GT