What voltage are you using on the memory and mch?Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
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What voltage are you using on the memory and mch?Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
i'm suffering an issue, where after it posts the asus bios. it freezes and wont load windows xp.
- i just had updated bios to 1301 and oc to 400mhz and 1.45vcore then it crashed and on reboot it just would freeze upon the load of windows....is this the problem of which changing the ide header or placing the usb mem stick will fix it?
madre'
lol I think that's called an unstable cpuQuote:
Originally Posted by elmadre
Hy Guys
I'm newbe here and this is my first post. I'm not so happy , I bought A-data vitesta PC6400 CL4 ram (2*1gig) wich supose to go on 800mhz with 4-4-4-12 but in this mobo can't run only 5-5-5-15.
The sticker says on the memo 800mhz 4-4-4-12 timings.
I refreshd the bios to 1305 and if I go into the bios and try to set the timings manually it unable to boot.
So help me what can be the problem?
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Originally Posted by Ati007
Do yours say Extreme Edition on them?
http://www.hpm-computer.de/images/ard08gr.jpg
If not, I think they will be CL5
http://www.adata.com.tw/adata_en/pro...p?ProductNo=69
yes
Are you OC'ing? Whats your FSB set at? What speed/divider are you trying to run them at?
I tried al the ways, with OC my cpu to 400fsb if I set the memo to 4-4-4-12 unable to boot but if I set 5-5-5-12 can boot and run OK.(divider 1:1)
I tried without OC so the fsb 266 4:5 div. and I got the same.
http://www.kepfeltoltes.hu/060831/ad...toltes.hu_.jpg
What does it say the max volts shoud be, 2.2V? Did you try that? Otherwise, I don't know.
yes I tried that also.
try 4-4-4-12-2
have you tried setting the timings in windows by memset? could helpQuote:
Originally Posted by Ati007
yes I tried but when I set 4 than windows crash
You can't change CAS latency on the fly.
must be the incompatibility with the memory and the motherboard
lawry, it still does it once i reset the bios to default setting-266/2.4ghz
i am gettting very nervous ! have i fried my $500au chip?
madre
try setting spd timings, disabling hyperpath 3 and flashing to 1305 bios.
Also clear cmos.
all done sucessfully expect for flashing the bios- i'm getting an error loading the 1305 bios (in ezy flash ), so i will try downloading the bios 1305 with all my security setting turned off.
doing these bios downloads on my good old amd3200+754sock' damn i need another monitor
see how we go this time!
madre
Never tried easy flash so no idea how it works. I do know you need to to rename the bios to something shorter than the default name to flash with a dos disk.Quote:
Originally Posted by elmadre
I just ran into this with my Asus P5W DH Deluxe --
If I try and reboot with my cellular phone plugged into the USB plug, the system will HANG at the BIOS Logo/Image and not go any further. of particular note: My phone is a Cingular 8125 (HTC Wizard) but before i can use my phone's features on the PC, i have to be connected to active sync. So, technially, the PC should/not does consider my phone a storage device. Even on other PC's without active sync installed. The closest thing it will come to is a USB MODEM before installing any drivers.........
***NOT A THREADJACK*** But, I have monitors I will sell you!!!!!!!!!!!! I have two CRT's (Viewsonic: P95f+b 19" and Samsung 1100df 20") and want to get rid of them BOTH to get one 24" LCD.Quote:
Originally Posted by elmadre
I am getting something strange when overclocking, I can run dual prime at 3.5 at current voltage (1.58 for processor everything else at stock, temps stay at 40 under dual prime load), but if I go much past 3530 or so I dont get an error with prime the system just reboots, is it a processor thing or do I need more fsb/mch voltage...?
So I decided to sell A-data ram and I gonna buy something else.
Guys which 2*1 gig dual channel kit is the best for this mobo?
ya sounds like mine..Quote:
Originally Posted by jkresh
had that happen with my E6700 B1 on P5W DH .. i was at 3850mhz at 1.475v dual stresspriming for around 30 mins then it rebooted itself, then i tried 1.500v in bios, went for 47mins and rebooted itself, tried 1.525v and when for a bit longer....Quote:
Originally Posted by jkresh
higher mch volts does allow more stability in stressprime though so could be lack of mch volts and or vcore and temps ?
3800mhz at 1.44v under load was fine though... it could be temp related as my E6700 does get 6-8C hotter than my E6600s and my E6600 B1s never had a reboot in stressprime only failure or pass.
the problem i had with the bios was the anti-virus and firewall, i downloaded the 1305 with them turned off then copied them to floppy and had no drama that time flashing it with the ezy flash in the bios menu setup.
then i had still had the issue- so i tried reloading windows and repaired the os file, it had all my files still in there. next time i oc' i will go easy and not try to get 3.6ghz on the thing straight up, i think it was my mother board temp or the ram which caused the crash, because my cpu temps where good at around 23*c at idle- i'm using the sonic tower with the stock hs fan cut up and jammed inbetween the two banks of heat pipes(i've done a cute job of this i pared the plastic with side cutters and a razor blade left 3 appendidges that two slot into the fins and one stops it from sliding thru and it is pretty firm to locate it-awesome like it was meant to be!).
i did this because the 120mm fan that it's meant to use roars harder then a mig 29 engine over u.s airspace(trying to beat that 'cold as a witches tit' cliche' lol).
so these things arent as simple as a amd gigabyte overclock set up with the auto-restore, but they dam over clock alot more i now will leave it a 3.2gig for awhile).
thanks lawry for your advise as it was getting me depressed! your quick responses activated me into a resolve.
madre'