Gskill still doesnt boot with the latest beta bios.
and it still doesnt boot until you manually set 2.2v which falls out of the ram's specified voltages. (manually setting by swapping ram)
its required to use more than the ram is even spec'd for.
this is the GSkill 6400 ZX
the motherboard needs to auto adjust its voltage to allow for higher quality ram.
right now the system is defulating to 1.8v no matter what ram you use and thats, frankly unacceptable to be honest. the baord some how needs to adjust itself.
now also gskill needs to make the ram bootable at lower voltages.
im running 32m Pi at 415 bootable so ill have a screenshot here shortly.
i was going to try for higher but wanna do it in stages.
Kenofstephen
IDE devices ARE STILL USING PIO MODE when you have RAID enabled.
this ABSOLUTELY! needs to be addressed!
peoples drives are going to be damaged if this isnt fixed.
when RAID is DISABLED and you install the gigabyte SATA drivers the cdroms are then recognised as a SCSI device. you do NOT need to install the gigabyte SATA drivers for everything to work fine. but if you do NOT the ide devices are using PIO mode.
this is causing incredibly painstaking slow down when running programs like power dvd or Windvd and other DVD programs as the system has to search for IDE devices and it cant find any and then see's scsi drives.
the entire interface of the IDE ports if totally screwed up. Gigabyte needs to work with JMicron to get this issue resolved quickly whether it be a bios update or a driver update.
the latest drivers off of the website now install the Secondary IDE Controller as a SCSI device. it doesnt call it the gigabyte controller it calls it Standard Secondary IDE Controller. this again is WRONG!!!!!
a standard IDE controller is NOT a SCSI device.
i dont know who's programming these drivers but wow..