I think the F6x is the best bios now, most here use it.
you can upgrade the sata3 firmware from the bios, from the integrated peripherals and you set sata 3 from auto to bios, save and exit and it will update it.
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The 920 not having an unlocked multiplier means it cannot go _higher_ than 21. It can run at a multiplier of 16 just fine, though. (Although I recommend using odd multipliers over even, they clock better) And no, I don't think you'd be able to get 250 bclk 24/7 stable. Maybe for benching with some cold.
Dear Friends;
publish new Beta bIOS for X58A-UD7
this BIOS fixed when you change VTT value in BIOS
casue shutdown & restart
http://rapidshare.com/files/367161596/TEST1.BIN.html
HiCookie
RS for me impossible to download.:confused::(
Hi guys
I've tested 3 Gulftown chips in the last few days and found that a couple of them have the same OC and third was a bit behind
check this out....still reasonably low volts but clocks look pretty good to me :D:D:D
Gigabyte X58A-UD7 putting the smack down on Gulftown running smooth as butter :cool:
i dont want to kill this chip so still havent pushed north of 1.9v for some serious clocks.......i'll see how my cards fair on LN2 first and then start tocrank some numbers out but you can see CPU tests past 6Ghz looking pretty easy ... loving Gulftown they scale with volts and temps properly like the old P4s :D
:rocker::rocker::rocker::rocker:
http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/5...tagecputes.png
http://img697.imageshack.us/img697/2...l3dmark063.png
ignore efficiency it was just early clock testing :)
as he said for 250 bclk you need the most golden cpu out there =). About the ram i have used both 2000 mhz and 1680 on ram and since i lose cpu freqv.(4200vs4350) i lose overall performance in the ram performance it wont differ more than about maximum 500mb/s(2000vs1680) since i can lower the timings so much at 1680 though it depends on how good your rams oc. if the can go to 2000mhz and still obtain low timings you will achieve a bigger difference then me.
Regards
Holy cow, dinos22, 6GHz stable for 3D, that's a damn good chip! You're lucky! :D
Do you know the batch #? That's a ES, but still...
Edit: A0 stepping, that explains it. Hope it'll live long, lol.
Well, afaik A0s don't have some sort of voltage protection mechanism... So they scale with really high voltage but die easily...
I'd personally wait.
Gulftown easily to present this beheavor.
try compare to any previous BIOS.
i verified and compare wth F5 & F6
Gulftown(Q3FE)
X58A-UD7
1.In bios only change QPI/VTT value
2.OC to specific BCLK (such 175MHz). boot success
then change QPI/VTT again
F5,F6 shutdown and restart even only change QPI/VTT to 1.2v (
tested 1.2,1.3,1.4,1.5,1.6v)
F6 Test 1 BIOS won't do shutdown & restart.
1. help you more easy to oc gulftown even with general air cooling system
reduce shutdown & restart chance helps you to build a strong general oc system.
2. with extreme oc, if your chip coldboot -160, coldbug -140, when you
running -160 testing and clock instable( such blue screen or freezed screen)
will shutdown & restart due to QPI/VTT BIOS changing. and fai to bootl, cuz cpu
coldboot at -140, and you try to reboot at -160 with previous BIOSes.
with this new beta BIOS could let you to avoid this situation, so this BIOS
helps you alot when do extreme oc.
This BIOS fixed
1. QPI/VTT value change with Gulftwon CPU
2. Gulftown IMC oc fail, need to remove power cord, new BIOS fixed.
3. Gufltown OC fail, F1~BF fast looping, need to remove power cord, fixed.
hicookie
does the F6 Test 1 works good too with the bloomfield?