no it is not, that is actually pretty good.
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no it is not, that is actually pretty good.
Good news guys. I wrote to G.SKILL and they agreed to exchange my memory for: F3-17000CL7D-4GBXHD, free of charge. Except maybe i only pay for shipping ? Not sure yet how it will happen. Waiting for my RMA number and instructions. I just hope this solves the cold "bootage" !!!
ps: These guys just won a lifetime customer for sure and this was my first ever G.SKILL experience ! Its all about the customer service in this world today, nothing else ever matters !!!
Sorry guys been out of town for the weekend...
@Falkentyne
My RAM is right on the edge of being able to run 2222 @ 1.64 bios 1.654 ET6 but with the JZ BIOS GB adjusted the voltage so you needed to give 1.66 BIOS to get 1.654 ET6 & although it reads the same just isn’t longtime stable in prime!! :shrug: if I bump to 1.68 ET6 reads 1.68 & its fine but as I cant find any more RAM performance with that BIOS I just as well use what I know F5x.
The B3 BIOS's are pretty much the same for me... no benefit to me, the new one with the 10 load ine levels is also no better for me vcore either droops to far or overshoots more than ever depending on level. In otherwords Its worse for me as the vcore is all over the place.... bear in mind this is not scoped or DMM measured just ET & CPU-Z but its enough for me to make a decision.
@ FL00D
I don’t think there's any literature that says 1 card = x voltage 2 cards = x voltage & I'm fairly sure I didn’t mean to preach to anyone that PCH should be x but I find it helped me to raise it. Bear in mind my rig is @ 5G DDR 2222 & my card is clocked over 900 x 1400 so maybe PCH voltage has more impact on my rig as its running quite high/edgy.
My advice would be to try sticking it to the PCH as it wont hurt especially on B3
got a question, did some testing today to drop temps a little now summer is about here and noticed some cores are warmer then the others as much as 8c
weak core or bad mount, normal? the amb temp is 32c/79f- 4.53ghz@1.275v bios,/QPI/VTT@1.76
Running temps
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/6...running.th.png
Idle temps
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/477...ablecut.th.png
The 4 chips I have had have all had some difference, my current 2500K is as much as 10oC on one core under load & I believe its sensor is not reading correctly as at idle in BIOS its temp is lower than ambient with EIST/C1E enabled.
P.S Your temps look great to me considering the ambient... hot hot
New ud5 build from old ud4...here are some pics:)
Kinda bummed out!
Just got my replacement b3 ud5 as my ud4 had cold boot issues with any setting and bios with pll override enabled. Well, exact same thing with ud5 b3, can only avoid cold boot problems if I disbale pll overide and that only gets me 4.5:(
Internal CPU PLL Overvoltage hates me. I can't get above 45x without it, but my computer intermittently cycles power on boot if the setting is enabled--which is more annoying than not having above 45x. I've tried all b3 bios, stock and betas. Doesn't matter what voltages or other settings I tweak, as long as CPU PLL Overvoltage is enabled my PC does the aforementioned power cycling every other cold boot or so.
I have followed the advice on these forums using f3c, making the base bios and back-up bios match, cleared cmos, but STILL the same cold boot issues as on my ud4. Stable as can be in windows at 4.7-4.8, all stress tests are fine, memtest is fine, tried cold boot with memory lower speeds 1066, 1366, still has the same cold boot issues. Board is fine in all other respects, just see no point in buying an unlocked cpu that is stable in windows, but can’t go past 4.5 due to boot problems due to bios issues! Vcore is 1.34 at 4.5 and 1.37-1.38 max to get to 4.7-4.8, which is all the oc I need for what I am using the PC for, which is the annoying game of FSX:)
Any help, this is pretty upsetting as this is my second gig board now with the same issues that have been happening since January! Is there nothing gigabyte can do to resolve the nasty cold boot problems that still exist on stable b3 overclocks?
QPI/VTT@1.76 ?!:eek:
Use HWiNFO32 instead of System Info and install CPU-Z 157.1.
Ok first of all,
Please flash to the NEWEST beta (F3G) for the UD5
This will stop the boot loops when you enable PLL Override.
F1, possibly F2, and all the B2 version betas had weird bugs when PLL is enabled.
Those bootloops are fixed on F3G beta.
Ok, so there is an improvement from f3c? Thanks for this:)
I thought the only difference between f3c (which I have with cold boot issues) and f3g was:
'Fix: remove Floppy Support
Fix: BCLK 100'
Will there be any differnce between f3c and f3g in respect cold re-boots with pll enabled?
Well for what it's worth, I didn't have any boot loops with F3C with pll override enabled. But I didn't do that many boots with it enabled. But at least I was able to SAVE bios settings to enable it. Back on F1, when I was, for example, at 4 ghz and I decided to set it to x50 and enable PLL override and "save and exit", it was like a 50/50 chance if the board would boot up at 5 ghz, or would turn on, turn off after about 10 seconds with no screen (no POST), turn on again, show 34x100, then turn off again, turn on and say "system has been reset due to overclocking or error in voltages", then TURN OFF AGAIN right after that screen, then turn on, and then finally allow me in the BIOS.
I never saw this with F3C.
I did several more more vcore settings with F3G and setting various voltages in BIOS around 1.45v to 1.55v with PLL Override enabled, than I did with f3c, and each time I set them, it accepted the settings, and just rebooted normally. I never saw it boot loop (well, not yet).
The only (three) boot loops I've gotten with f3g were when I pressed the RESET button on the case.
Ok, guys, thanks for the help; testing f3g now. Hope it starts in the morning:) Working well in stress testing and warm boots thus far! Will let you know how it goes.
Maybe it's the CPU?
I've seen 2600K refusing to boot past windows logo with anything above 41x no matter what. Worst CPU ever.
Don't think so. It boots fine and works fine at high mults of x46-48 etc as long as the pc is not left for over 8 hours or so, then it may cold boot loop. Clear Cmos and voila I can boot, just have to keep opening the case etc etc. Can warm boot and run stable all day long!! Most annoying as this is now my second board. Will see how f3g works:)
Guys i think i may have been a little hasty with my summery of the jz bios, i decided to give it another go & did a fresh install. The thing is even though gb have adjusted the vdimm to better represent real vdimm this was not my long run prime stabiliry problem. What i have found partly due to not believing what im seeing combined with falkentyne's constant mention that jz is good & fixed his cold boot problem is jz kind of locks voltages & unless you psu power off after each change it wont register voltages properly in software & is therefore unstable. My board is now running fine on this bios.
Ive ran the jz since the 1st-2nd day and have never unplugged my PSU although I did have some reboots in the beginning and Im leaning towards more of n00bness to Intel and with the help of everyone on the thread... c-n / falkentyne / Stasio ive pretty well and went back to my notes and feel it was my setting the pll enabled was the issue on earlier bios. now with the new f3G im able to again enable it and lower my voltages even more so you might be onto something there. C-N your running the original MB or did you get a B3? also im curious as to the setting on board as to the software how much of a gap in voltages did you read? Is it better to have the PLL enabled or disabled for normal usage?\ barring any problems..
Stasio Ive noticed that the F3G has been removed from the beta thread is there or was there and issue with it or was the G just removed?
GA-P67A-UD5-B3 - F3
Hmm,
C_N how's the vdroop for you on F3g jz?
Just got my RMA number for my B2 UD5. Having a hard time letting go of her......
I have the original B2 board flashed with F3G JZ (B3 Bios)
I noticed CPU-Z & ET didnt always change vcore or vdimm if you used ET6 to adjust voltages although my DMM did register some change & my load temps in LinX went up/down with vcore adjustment. Only way I found to get CPU-Z/ET 6 to register correctly was PSU power down..... V strange but it may have something to do with GB trying to eliminate boot loops & removing the boards ability to set things on a soft power down I guess.
I havent had any problems with int pll with my 2500K I need it to pass x49 & I want x50 so its always been on.
Same as older 3 level BIOS's, no droop set 1.355 BIOS get 1.39~1.4 LinX load with level 1
Thanks for posting links to the B2~B3 mod BIOS's, great work as usual my friend :up:
<------C_N ?
You're using a B3 BIOS (crossflashed), and you're getting RISE at load ??
:shocked:
1.355v BIOS LLC1 for me gives 1.33'ish load... I only get that rise you have if I'm using LLC2.
Did you try a 60 second cmos clear after you flashed? (or if you haven't, you can still do that now, anyway, without reflashing)
(I always flash with flashspi, power off, unplug PSU, wait 60 seconds, press cmos clear button for about 30 seconds, etc...)
This can only mean that the LLC rise in the B2 board is a hardware problem, then....and not BIOS related O_O
Yes, although one BIOS I tested can’t remember which maybe the latest/last B2 or latest official B3 with the 10 load line levels either drooped or overshot... none held a constant voltage on my B2 board.
No...sort of, just flash from DOS or 90% of the time @BIOS, power down, PSU Off, Hold power button down to drain board, Go make a cup of tea!!!, PSU On CMOS clear a few times then power up/boot.
Looks like it & tbh if it could have been fixed with a BIOS it probably would have been by now...