Did you both have Pull-Ins enabled? Also, what voltage?
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That's pretty nice. :)
First page ;)
I think this is the one you're after:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CYL4M0TJ
Aye, thanks found it hiding in the pack :O
Let us know how it works out if you try it.
Thanks larry and the other guy, yeah 2nd degree.. It doesn't hurt this morning. It hurt like no other last night though. I'm glad to see people saying it might be fixed with 1406. I wonder if Luci5r has tried this BIOS yet as he can't get into windows like me at all.
Pull-ins were disabled. I found them to have no impact at all. All this pull-in stuff is only theoretical anyway, theres no actual proof of it doing what the theory suggests.
Mine worked with th 0803 BIOS. though I could actually see it get faster latencies by like 3ns I believe.
I just flashed to 703m and it seems stable, I'm liking it so far. <3 not like the new crap bioses with cpu M-E
Ket,
Thanks for these Bioses, saw an improvement with 100% stock settings. Now to figure out how to actually OC this board (selections to set FSB etc are locked right now)
1406 tried use it whit same volts that i did on 0803 -> restart
I belive that the CME is still freaking me
You should start at stock and leave everything stock settings cept the ram voltage and see if it is stable then if it is tweak from there and never use your OC profile from the 0803 on these new ones "you might know that, just being proactive there no offense".
Yeah yeah i know, overvolting can be lower on 1406 than 0803 was..
Hmm strange, first time stability testing on stock settings and i take a not that my CPU-Z shows my 1.1500 on 100% LOAD (linpack test) This confuses me becouse my VID is 1.2500 according realtemp...! :confused: and it even runs stable :D
Can someone light my way in dark... ? :rofl:
Probably (yet another) BIOS bug Asus have made.
Maybe he mean.. I don't know lol, sorry. Maybe it's the way you worded it that's all. I get it though you are saying everything is ok on stock and you even use less cpu voltage which amazes you. That's not a bad thing. Apparently, people say , that you can get a lower voltage stability with the P45 chipset. Just tweak it up and see how far you can get now.
I meant the BIOS is probably misreporting voltages.
Well thats easy to test..
Okey tested and set volts manually, and it shows right volts :o ??
Yeah I think it is to because I seen some one else saying they were having issues with setting them their self and I was thinking probably because everything has changed again. I should flash to it now as well and see if I see any difference with this Q6600 I have in her right now.
I was wrong. I can actually PL7 up to about DDR1220, and that's with drive strength set to Strong.
Currently I'm at 1200 with vDIMM @ 2.02v (in BIOS). MemTest (Windows version) stable. This might become my 24/7 clock, actually. 4.00GHz CPU, 1200 RAM. I can't tell any difference in general use with these lowered settings and I'd rather not push everything to the max all the time anyway. Something tells me 1.4v for 24/7 use isn't the best idea. My CPU can do 4Ghz on much lower voltage (1.26v, approx), so that'll do fine for me. vNB = 1.14, CPU PLL Voltage = 1.52, FSB Termination Voltage = 1.14.