my corsair ram i have running on my amd system loved 4-4-4-12 @ 1200mhz ddr2. they were stock plain jane 5-5-5-18 sticks 1.8v ddr2-800. im gonna try them in my system and see how they perform. for record they were elepedia (sp?) chips rev 2.3
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my corsair ram i have running on my amd system loved 4-4-4-12 @ 1200mhz ddr2. they were stock plain jane 5-5-5-18 sticks 1.8v ddr2-800. im gonna try them in my system and see how they perform. for record they were elepedia (sp?) chips rev 2.3
Wow that is nice oc for that ram. My OCZ sticks are not like the old sticks. Some different ic's on thiese ones. CPU-Z shows them to be PC2-5300, ocz just set them to run at 600 vs 333.
Here is an update on my battle to get a 4870 X2 into my system.
- I did flash my Diamond 4870 X2 to a Powercolor - it did not change anything.
- I actually returned my Diamond and purchased a Visiontek 4870 X2. I have the SAME problems exactly. The motherboard is NOT stable at stock settings with the 4870 X2. Aside from any stress tests, the USB's are connecting and disconnecting and acting improper, as a sign of my motherboard suffering.
- When I tried IntelBurnTest at stock settings, it would reboot my system almost immediately. After trying different things, I finally was able to pass IntelBurnTest successfully at stock settings with the exception of one: CPU volts. I had to overvolt my CPU at stock to get it to pass. However, USB is still messed up and acting funny.
- I've tried 2 different models of Gskill DDR2, I'm about to try another brand of DDR2 in a moment to see if that changes anything. Not that it makes any sense.
- While playing some games with the GTX 280 in there, I saw a couple glitches and suspicious behaviors that led me to suspect the system is not totally stable even with the GTX280 in there, even though it is at 4 ghz, passes all stress tests, and has no other obvious ailments. It could be my imagination and could be due to some other variables. The glitches were small; but at this point, I'm suspicious of the motherboard.
- I'm going to take anything extra out of the system right now, change the memory, and see if it fixes it. If not, unless someone else has another BIOS setting to try, I'm going to RMA this board. It simply must have a physical problem that is causing it to "die" when the 4870 X2 is put in, even at stock settings.
does this bored still have North bridge and south bridge overheating issues? or did Asus fix that?
Stable 24/7 settings (same voltages required as on my P5Q-Deluxe)
http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...npackstabl.jpg
500FSB / DDR1200 (no hangs here >/= 1200, I have been up to 1220 so far without an issue)
http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...SBDDR12002.jpg
*I do have an issue - when i go to burn a CD, Nero says my DVD drive is not in DMA mode, but I can't see anywhere in the bios to change it, as the bios only detects sata devices. If I enable DMA through nero, then reboot, it does not apply the change, and tells me again the drive is not in DMA mode when I use nero again.
When I burnt the CD it had clicks/distortion throughout it. This did not happen with the P5Q-Deluxe. Anyone else experience this problem?
**EDIT - I just played the CD I burnt on my stereo and it's fine, so it's just the pc making clicks and noise in the sound when reading from an audio CD, as if it cannot read it properly.
Yes, in a previous post I detailed that I bought a new Corsair 1000W PSU (over my current CM Real Power Pro 850W) and it did not fix anything - my PSU is fine.
I've tried 3 sets of RAM, they were all Gskill, although different models. I've experimented with a very wide range of voltages - and keep in mind when I have the GTX 280 in, it's stable at 4 ghz very easily.
If it's stable with the GTX 280, I'd be leaning towards bios - perhaps an incompatibility with that particular card. Have you tried the latest BIOS 1307?
Yes, I am running 1307. Also, others here have the same card and are running it without these difficulties. Remember I have tried TWO different 4870 X2's and have had the same problems.
An interesting update - I'm having more luck getting it into Windows by experimenting with different FSB's. 400 FSB x 10 (what I use for my GTX 280 stable settings) won't work at all with this card in there. 365 x 11, 410 x10 and 420 x 10 will, although I can't get any of them stable. It's very weird that the graphics card would have this effect, isn't it?
ya, my other memory wont even boot on this board @ 4-4-4-12 everything else set to auto, even running 5-5-5-18 they wont get up to the 1200 they were running at on my amd board :( o well
im going to try them on a abit nf-m2 nview (my new htpc board :D well not new ive had it for awhile) and if they dont do well i guess its safe to say that. idk why it would boot and show that on every program though, even memset showed 4-4-4-12 @ 600mhz ddr2.
i do have a question on how to install the freaking sound on this board... do you do the creative 1st then the soundmax program? when i install the creative i still get a popup saying "High Definition Audio Device found on HD audio bus" before i had the soundmax installed, then installed the creative then i got VERY bad hangups in CoD4 im guessing were related to sound, it kept repeating over and over, uninstalled everything, installed just the creative stuff and i get that popup and when i click on the creative button i get a message saying "there are no supported audio devices avalible. You need to close the Application"
can anybody please answer if this mobo still has chipset overheating problems?
Mine doesn't, 40*C NB temp idle, 45*C load, and i just tightened the NB heatsink screws fully before I booted up for the first time. Some boards seem to not have good contact between the NB and heatsink, I think it's just luck of the draw.
@elsupremo
Can you update your sig with your current componets and relevant voltages CPU (stock voltage) RAM (stock voltage) etc? Hopefully we will be able to spot an issue that can sort it for you. What version OS are you running and did you install the Catalyst Software Suite of just the display driver?
Also have you installed ATI Tray tools or Expertool at all?
I have 3 issues:
I do not have command rate (CR) in my bios, it is just not there. I didn't see it in 0604, and I now run 1307 and it's definitely not there. I thought this board allowed you to set the CR, it is listed in the manual.
Also, my cpu fan speed control still does not work using bios 1307. No matter what I set (standard/silent/turbo) the fan speed does not change.
Lastly, using an IDE DVD drive DVD and music playback (from the drive using discs) stutters and doesn't work properly.
Anyone else have these issues too?
What bios overclocks better?
I use Raid0 and my dvd is IDE. I set the DVD to master and attach the ribbon to primary on the board, I have zero issue's.
I dont use the fan speed controller so I cannot comment
701 clock'd nice for me, 802 was sketchy and I find 1307 rather nice and stable.
Have not tried any other bios
I am currently running 701, do you recommend going to 1307?
And as promised here is the Excel spreadsheet for tracking settings.
i would like to ask the formula for gtl is it:
GTL 0/2 = vtt x 0.635
GTL 1/3 = nb x 0.667
to change
nb x 0.667 + Y = vtt x 0.635
CMIIW i dont know the formula is it like this? please help i still cannot reach 500x8.5 or 525x8
**I sorted out the IDE drive stuttering & not running in DMA mode issue. I had a cable problem, and re-seating it correctly solved it. Stupid I know but I was rushing putting it all together as i had work to do on it that night.
@barong
If you have a 45nm cpu, to work out what to put for the the 0.667x GTL Ref (Y) values (it will be a negative number to make the resulting voltage the same as the 0.635x GTL Ref voltage), use the following eqn
For me, Vtt = 1.14v
1.14v x 0.667 - Y = 1.14v x 0.635
0.760 - Y = 0.724
Y = 0.724 - 0.760
Y = -0.036V
Y = -36.5 mv
So to verify it:
1.14v x 0.635 = 0.724
1.14v x 0.667 = 0.760
0.760 - 0.036 = 0.724
or an easier, non algebraic alternative:
1.14v x 0.635 = 0.724v
1.14v x 0.667 = 0.760v
0.726 - 0.760 = -0.036v
= -36mv
Round up to the nearest selectable value = -40mv
This means to equalize the GTL Ref values, I choose -40mv for the 2 values where the 0.667x multiplier is used. This makes the resultant voltage the same as the resultant voltage for the values where the 0.635x multiplier is used.
You need to work it out using whatever you personally use for Vtt substituted in place of the 1.14v I used in this example.
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