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it says this in the FAQ!
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Q#8: Is it possible to use EVEREST on 64-bit Windows systems?
A#8: EVEREST has full support for 64-bit IA-64 Systems (Intel Itanium, Intel Itanium 2) and for 64-bit x64 Systems.
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Q#9: Does EVEREST support Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista or Windows PE?
A#9: EVEREST has full support for all current 32- and 64-bit PC Windows systems including Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Windows XP x64 Edition, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64 Edition and Windows PE.
I'd like to be able to run my memory on the 1:1 or 5:6 divider so I can use the 1333 strap which means I need 520+ FSB :(
Whats the difference in performance between the 1333 and 1066 straps when it comes to the memory dividers?
Flashed back to shipping bios. Figured out whats happening.
On the 4:5 divider (1:1.25 setting), a TCL lower than 5 will cause Standby not to work (you go into Standby, try to bring it back out and the computer hangs). If I use 1:1, the problem goes away. Obviously it is a problem with the 4:5 divider and TCL. Hopefully Abit can fix it.
i think very few people use standby...you might be better off emailing Abit about the problem through their "BlackBox" program.
I'd like to post some findings I just found
Using this vcore measurement point (credit to shimmishim)
http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/7...g3513ssaf1.jpg
I measured my vcore while it was set to 1.61v in bios
My results
Idle
Uguru - 1.42v switching to 1.56v
DMM - 1.45 switching to 1.47 rapidly
Load - Tested using Prime95 25.3
Uguru - 1.56v
DMM - 1.589v (1024k FTT length ) and 1.579 (8k FTT length)
This means uguru could be reporting incorrect voltages for some of us and that we may be getting closer our BIOS values under load than we may think, especially Ace-a-rue at 1.63v :eek:
Anyone else care to give this a check?
i already checked that point and it was spot on with uguru....i presume each board will waffle differently and could be the reason for success or better success.:)
Was your idle lower than load like mine?
running 500x8
My results
BIOS setting 1.65
Idle
Uguru - 1.60v switching to 1.62v
DMM - 1.61 switching to 1.62 rapidly
Load - Tested ORTHOS BLEND Priority 9
Uguru - 1.57v switching 1.58
DMM - 1.58v steady
Man do I feel like a newb, I forgot I had to clear cmos after some unbootable settings that restarting the mobo couldn't save and forgot to redisable EIST and C1E :rofl: :slapass: :cord: Now when I measure with my DMM I get very close to the voltage I set via BIOS, and I can probably get past that 520mhz barrier now :rolleyes:
aaaaaaaah....;)
Is there a way to disable USB ports during boot? I ask because I have a controller I use for racing games and such and whenever it is plugged in it takes about 10 times as long to boot.
Sure!...under "Intergrated Peripherals"...you will find the USB controller...you can disable it from there either under PCI devices or Onchip PCI devices.
Hi guys, I am trying to OC my new system,
ABIT IP-35 PRO
e6850
Crucial 2GB Ballistix Tracer DDR2 PC2-8500 (2x1GB) CAS5
I am an OC newb, been reading a lot my current setup is:
http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/6307/setuppd0.jpg
I want to hit 4ghz, but not sure what the settings should be, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
you better be under water!...are you?
is this a "G0" stepping CPU?
Yes
you will or can hit 4Ghz but it probably won't be as stable as you would like...i think 3.8 to 3.85 is more realistic...the Tuniq is not the best HS out there...the Ultra Xtreme is the best one at the moment.
Thanks for my ram should I be running it at 2.2v or 1.8v?
stick close to what Crucial recommends (the maximum)....for instances, some ram can be given high voltage like 2.3 to 2.4v...but for most scenarios, you will only need 2.1 to 2.2.