Did you get the video ok? Asus never calls back when they say they will :(.
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Did you get the video ok? Asus never calls back when they say they will :(.
I found em right Here :up: from what I've seen those kits hit 1200MHz pretty easily.
truehighroller; I havent watched the vid yet, it was buffering _very_ slowly when I tried, and eventually I gave up. I'll try gain a bit later.
Bad thing is that they are only 1Gb a piece sticks. I want the 2Gb a piece sticks and at low latencies. Mine seem to do pretty darn good here at my 1152Mhz~ though so I guess I should just deal with it. Just like I want a dual core but yet I know I will have to switch to 1:1 to get the clocks every one else does and I don't want to run at PL10 so, I might just stick with this Q9450 until I upgrade to the new Architecture, once it gets cheaper ofcourse. Hell I want some good DDR3 2000 Woot.. As far as the video goes :shrug: Maybe I will download it and see if I get this issue. I have it on my PC already course, and watched it though and it seemed fine to me. Maybe you are trying to stream it? If that is the case you might want to actually download it then watch it. That server kicks arse that is for sure I was pulling 1.8Mbs from it when I tested the Linky.
2GB memory is plenty, even for Pista. (formerly known as Vista). Many people just aren't aware of services.msc ;) lets you turn a whole hoast of useless crap off or set it to manual so it don't start with Windoze. That lil trick significantly frees up your memory :up:
What services are good to turn off though. I know there are a ton that steal memory but I just never researched which ones to turn off.
I actually had 2Gbs of ballistix the two sided ones and sold them because when playing crysis my shiznit was like jerk move jerk move on day and I was like well screw it and got these sticks.
With 1402 BIOS i can do this stable :
JumperFree Configuration Settings
AI Overclock tuner: MANUAL
CPU Ratio Setting: 8,0
FSB Strap to North Bridge: 333
FSB Frequency: 552
PCI-E Frequency: 103
DRAM Frequency: 1104
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A1: AUTO
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A2: AUTO
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B1: AUTO
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B2: AUTO
DRAM Timing Control: MANUAL
1st Information :
CAS# Latency: 5
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay: 5
DRAM RAS# Precharge: 5
DRAM RAS# Activate to Precharge: 15
RAS# to RAS# Delay : 3
Row Refresh Cycle Time: 50
Write Recovery Time: 5
Read to Precharge Time: 3
2nd Information :
READ to WRITE Delay (S/D): 8
Write to Read Delay (S): 3
WRITE to READ Delay (D): 5
READ to READ Delay (S): 4
READ to READ Delay (D): 5
WRITE to WRITE Delay (S): 4
WRITE to WRITE Delay (D): 5
3rd Information :
WRITE to PRE Delay: 10
READ to PRE Delay: 5
PRE to PRE Delay: 1
ALL PRE to ACT Delay: 5
ALL PRE to REF Delay: 5
DRAM Static Read Control: ENABLE
DRAM Read Training: ENABLE
MEM. OC Charger: ENABLE Moderate
AI Clock Twister: MANUAL
AI Transaction Booster: AUTO
Common Performance Level [10]
Pull-In of CHA PH1: ENABLE
Pull-In of CHA PH2: ENABLE
Pull-In of CHA PH3: ENABLE
Pull-In of CHA PH4: ENABLE
Pull-In of CHB PH1: ENABLE
Pull-In of CHB PH2: ENABLE
Pull-In of CHB PH3: ENABLE
Pull-In of CHB PH4: ENABLE
CPU Voltage: 1,46875
CPU GTL Voltage Reference (0/2): 0.625
CPU GTL Voltage Reference (1/3): 0.625
CPU PLL Voltage: 1,56
FSB Termination Voltage: 1,30
DRAM Voltage: 2,10
NB Voltage: 1,40
NB GTL Reference: 0.595
SBridge Voltage: AUTO
PCIE SATA Voltage: AUTO
Load Line Calibration: ENABLE
CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
CPU Clock Skew : Normal
NB Clock Skew : Normal
CPU Margin Management : Performance
Advance CPU Settings
CPU Ratio Setting: Manual
CPU VID: Default
C1E Suppport: Disabled
Max CPUID Value Limit: Disabled
IntelŪ Virtualization Tech: Disabled
Vanderpool Technology: Disabled
CPU TM Function: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
http://img385.imageshack.us/img385/4...456vlf2.th.jpg
I am happy :) With 1306 BIOS i can step over 546 and with 1201 and before maximum was on the 532 FSB... Also i tightened timings of the RAM with 1 notch down and it works fine... I hope i will go over 560 FSB soon...
Thank you sir,
I couldn't find that screenshot, must of been on a DVD I made but that got cracked somehow :\ I did find this image though :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pyaccident.gif
That is just as good. :rofl:
I can put more than this voltage... But temps are max 64-66C at 100% load... I use only Evercool 12cm fans 2300 RPM and had 4 of them, 2 for CPU push-pull and 2 for back of the case... Plus 92mm fan on the cover and 3x92mm for HDD's... My CPU does 4550 with same voltage and max tem around 68C 100% load...
They have duplicated my issue WOOT!! I am waiting for them to see what the issue is now they think it is driver related but I changed the drivers to be the right ones because Vista installs ICH9 drivers by default and I installed the ICH10 drivers my self and it still happens so, I told the guy that info and he is looking into it as well as his boss as this point.. I am so happy now it has been duplicated and I am not crazy any more...
...All you need do now is wait about 10 years while Asus try to figure out whats doing it :p:
I know right. :(
well i just ordered a P5Q-E from newegg.
im running a Q9550 E0, G.Skill pc8500 (1066mhz) 2x2gigs ram.
what bios would you advise me to try first?
curently im hitting 3.8gigs @ 1.285 vcore on my p35 board. so anything higher than that will do me good ^^
Start with 1201m, most seem to like that version.
1201 is good, 1306 and 1402 are all great. I like the latest, 1402.
thanks for the fast replys ^^
also what version are the R2 bios posted here?
For your P5Q-E? 1306m.
Which is reccomended bios for great OC on Q6600-65nm? 1306m or 1402m? I want > 400 FSB... with old bios (803) i give 1,46v to cpu (dual fan air cooled), but i want try to lower vcore.
My ram is Corsair Dominator 1066MHz.
Thank you for your work Ket :)
Hello;
I'm a 3d studio max user so I need good computers for both modeling and rendering.
modeling needs everything rendering needs mostly cpu;
3dsmax supports net render so i'll get 4 of same computers with good render capability i just need some idea...
Modeler + Renderer:
Asus P5Q P45 1600 FSB/DDR2 1200 S+GL+1394+RAID+16X 145usd
Intel CPU Q9550 QuadCore 2.83 GHz 1333MHz 12MB 369usd
A-DATA 4 GB (2*2) 800 MHz DDR2 RAM Vitesta Extreme 108usd
A-DATA 4 GB (2*2) 800 MHz DDR2 RAM Vitesta Extreme 108usd
XpertVision HD4870 Sonic 512 MB 256Bit GDDR5 16X 309usd
Seagate 80 GB 7200 RPM 8MB SATA2 NCQ 42usd
Seagate 80 GB 7200 RPM 8MB SATA2 NCQ 42usd
Thermaltake 750 WATT TOUGHPOWER PSU 169usd
Net Renderer cluster or farm :) 4 x of same config
Biostar 945GC-M7 TE 1333FSB/DDR2 667 S+V+L+16X 775 43usd
A-DATA 2 GB(2*1) 800 MHz DDR2 RAM Vitesta Extreme 61usd
Intel CPU Q6600 QuadCore 2.4 GHz 1066MHz 8MB 219usd
Asus Z-45FP 400W 24 Pin PSU - 12cm FAN 49usd
why q6600= best price/performance on rendering...
why 800mhz ddr2=for thightest memory timings...
render farm will run @ stock speeds
but I want to overclock q9550+p45+ich10r combination
i dont know about strap thing...
Am i able to run 1:1 fsb:dram ratio 1333/667 with tight timings with q9550?
All you guys know about this computer thing any advices accepted :)
Thank you keep your good work about pcs...
cl2,2,2,5 ddr400 here :up: lol
which one will be the best clocker for 8600 on a P5Q Deluxe. I am currently @1306 - last official. highest spi 1m run was about 570x10 cooled by evap.
thx for some infos.
Im going to try the 1402m on my Asus P5q-E id like to get a better overclock with my E3110. Thanx a lot Ket appreciate the custom bios's.
Anybody here have the P5Q DELUXE with the new mBIOS build 1402 i got the 0803 version still, any changes? is it worth it?
Thanks
Anyone know if this bios would help running 4x1 of Corsair PC8500C5D?
The board(P5Q-Dlx) is stable when it boots, but it can't cold boot with 4 sticks, just fans spinning no vid signal.
:confused::up:
the 1402 didn't even boot to windows for me, command error in the line or something, I got my sound working, Ill go back to 1201, it was very stable for myself
This is for a P5Q -E
Anyone wanting to try one of my mBIOS versions I recommend starting from the following points;
P5Q - 1004m
P5Q Pro - 1104m
P5Q-E - 1201m
P5Q Deluxe - 1201m
P5Q Premium - 1201m
What about the 1402?
Everything is subjective - too many variables. All I or anyone else can do is recommend settings and a good starting point.
kent, are the r2-1306's better than the single 1306s listed?
hey! we don't want to answer :P
Personally I've had the best luck with 1306. I'm not sure if it's just a coincidence, but that's the one I'll be sticking with for now.
1201 is working great for me, 4.2 ghz all day :) for a 180 E8500 well worth it :)
I'm using m1306 on the Deluxe right now, rig in sig. What have people had better luck with, 1402, 1306, or 1201?
Apparently that is another bug, which the engineer "that recreated my bug and is working on fixing it" I had talked to informed me of. For some reason there is a glitch related to the 9 mutliplier and that is why you can drop it to 8 and get away with it. I think he said that the FSB gets screwed up for some reason with the 9 multi on some Quads.
I have used Original 1201, 1301, 1402 and they all work fine for me, but 1201 and 1301 seem to OC better then 1402 .. 1201 is really good, 1301 is about the same just added more memory support.
I also Kets modded version of those i listed and no difference for me as they all the samething just ket added more CPU's to be supported and more memory in the table from the premium bios.
So 1201 - 1301 are the best of the best, just if your in need of a modded bios for more memory table support and CPU .. then sue KET's modded version.
The added support in the mBIOSes 9\10 lead to better OC results, and fix some stuff thats broken in official BIOS versions, at least according to some folk who have tried them such as truehighroller. So if your looking to perhaps improve latencies or set pull-ins manually etc, one of the mBIOS versions is probably worth a shot.
He didn't recommend 1201m over the other 2, he simply said it was the best starting point. Each version will be the best version for some people out there and the only way to find out for your own system is to test each of them.
There are X number of CPUs, Y number of motherboards, Z number of DIMMs, and so on. There is no way to account for every possible config or say which version will work best with some specific combination of hardware & settings without explicitly testing it.
Or more succinctly:
Well said sir, well said :D :clap:
mBIOS for CryptiK and his Maximus 2 Formula.
DL link
Thankyou very much mate, much appreciated, I'll let you know how I go. If you test it on yours before I get the chance tomorrow night, let me know how you go.
1200MHz so far with no mystery reboots like when using the M2F memory table. Will be pushing 1300 soon.
hallo everybody has anybody tried to do crossflashing on p5q non pro bios on p5q-e bios? is it possible?
i have p5q non pro and i'd like have same overckoking options and all features for my bios to do best overclock is it possible?
you need to use AFUdos flash, and you need a special command line (dont remember it offhand) or it will refuse to flash.
id say the P5Q Pro would be a more suitable bios for the P5Q.
no i havent tried it yet.
the P5Q doesnt seem to have a completely working bios, but then again all these P45 boards are flakey :rolleyes:
Umm.. please don't try that you WILL kill your board. Use the latest mBIOS for your P5Q (see first post) and you should be good to go.
ED - As a point of reference any bugs people are experiencing with a P5Q series board post it in here and I shall look into things.
You sure on that? With my mBIOS I was booting 1206MHz earlier when playing with my new set of D9s.
I did a trial run with some OZ and booted into Vista at 500/1250 on 1402m.
My P5Q Pro doesn't suffer with that at all.. but I am using a heavily customised BIOS :p: I shall shoot past the 1200s entirely later today just to see if 1300+ is stable.
Ι'm experiencing a bug with FSB over 360Mhz on P5Q PRO with E8500 and i tried every BIOS out there. Whatever value I set for FSB over 360Mhz results in an unstable system.
More details: http://www.overclock.net/intel-mothe...-unstable.html
Ket is there any way to get CPU GTL Voltage Reference 0.67x option?
im more then sure.
tried all Asus bios versions, and all your bios versions, no go @ 1200.
this is on a P5Q, but have also heard of this problem on P5Q Deluxe and P5Q Pro.
its as if its locked out, or 1200+mhz engages something automaticly that makes it unable to post.
:shrug:
Hmm.. well sounds like some kind of speed hole? maybe I got lucky with my P5Q Pro.. :woot: :D
Try another bios?
lower the multipr. and test when the wall comes / if there is.
Nope its not covered.. best thing you could do is do something to the mobo so it doesnt boot anymore (but dont make it obvious of course) and send the mobo back to the retailer for another. It does sound like the chipset on that mobo shouldnt of been used considering asus tout 1600MHz FSB.
What frequencies did you try ? I know sometimes there are a holes bethween one frequency and another and maybe that is the problem... Or maybe you did something wrong with the settings ?
With my ex E8400 C0 i couldnt go over 480 FSB and 3600 MHz, but now with this E0 i can go over 550 FSB and 4600 MHz... Since i had this P5Q Deluxe i use FSB over 450 by default and that why i had P5B Deluxe and P5K-E before witch do over 450 FSB and i expect this mobo to go about 50 MHz higher than them and no need to go under 450 FSB even than under 500...
Just made a suggestion because i dunno your problem in deep and if you are sure that problem is in the mobo you can tell about to ASUS and see what they think...
It's working for at least a few people.
Ket is right mate, the board works at stock speeds, so there's nothing really legal you can do about it... would love to see ya settings and a full list of ya hardware first before you blame the board... 370FSB seems pretty low :shrug: also I have no idea why you insist on using 400strap in your thread... and on a note more voltage isn't always better...
I was kind of under the impression, that the reference to 1600FSB on the box was actually talking about the support to 1600FSB chips ie the QX9770......so "native" support as opposed to overclocking to 1600, or am I miles away here :confused:
Looking at intel specs for P45 it mentions 1333FSB support
Mobo makers are also advertising P45 boards capable of hitting 1600MHz (quad-pumped) front-side bus speeds despite the fact that Intel only endorses FSB speeds up to 1333MHz. Intel appears content to limit official support for the 1600MHz front-side bus required by its obscenely expensive Core 2 Quad QX9770 flagship to the high-end X48 chipset, which also doubles up on the P45's PCI Express lanes.
, Asus and co has 1600FSB out of the box, but if you read spitfire's thread on the other forum there's more to it then just the board...
That is what Garren told me and he is the lead whatever it is called vp something over there at Asus for here in America. I actually could confirm it or debunk it myself as I have a Q6600 in my Fiances that I know overclocks like a beast. I don't think every one has the issue though but, you never know..
Hi, to everyone:), i'm new on this forum.
I have a problem with Asus P5Q-PRO with an E2140(soon change). Even with modded bioses i can go furter than 395FSB, 3160GHZ, even though at a friend my E2140 rev MO can do FSB 415-420.
It might be a problem with strapp on NB because it only works fine set auto,
if i set on 400 it don't post. Also a problem is with Ram, i'm obligated to push them because for example at 395FSB, 3160GHZ it's stable with memory at 1040 5-5-5-5 2t, but at same frequency it isn't stable(after 20-30mins) with memory at 980. (FSB:RAM DIVIZORS):mad:
Curently m1307. I can say that mbioses helped me because with Asus officiales bioses max was fsb 380.
m140x version for P5Q-PRO will you do Ket? Thank you very much, anticipated.
P.S Thanks to God that i finaly succed to post on forum, i've been waiting 4-5 days from registrations !
I hope that i did not do big mistakes in english, because i'm not an englishman, i'm romanian from Romania, Europe for people who didn't heard until now about this country.:)
My P5Q Pro won't POST either when setting a memory divider higher than 1:1 with a 400 strap, even though it works fine on a AW9D-Max. Its either CPU or divider issues. Only known fix: buy a 45nm CPU.
You should stop by more often :D nowhere near as many n00blets :p:
Thank, you Ket anyway. You're good to be hire :D by Asus.
They have there meny incompetens, stupids guys.:mad:
Also without your mBioses, with Asus bioses i had ram errors at 1050 frequency. Now, i don't have anymore.:up:
Mmm... BIOS 1402 was pulled from the ASUS website for the P5Q-E. Any ideas why?
Noticed it when I was thinking of trying it out over my 1201 BIOS.
I'm trying to flash my brand-new P5Q deluxe with 1201m bios but AFUDOS hangs at advance check stage... It doesn't proceed to write anything... anyone has any idea why is this happening? I haven't tried other ways to flash the bios.
axy1985: Not sure why it was pulled, but I had back luck w/ 1306 and I assumed 1402 was a rushed job to fix some glaring bugs in 1306, maybe 1402 was worse for some people. Who knows. I'm doing ok on m1402 but if you're not having problems I'd stick w/ 1201 for the time being.
You can try two methods.:up:
First and recomanded, to flash from bios : put the bios file on a USB flash drive, then from bios/tools/asus ez flash you update the bios... :up:
Another method is from windows with Asus Update/update from file and you browse from your computer your 1201 bios file,/flash recomanded with Clear Cmos option activated :up:
ok i will not do this:)
i;m using your mod bios of course 1306 for p5q non pro i have overclocked on this bios 1224 my teamxtrem ram:) but i just seen that p5q-e have more functions for overclocking the cpu that's why i'm asking:) i've heard that possible to upgrade maximus formula's bios on rampage formula :) so i've thought that it's possible on p45 to how do you thing in future it will be possible? i whant to know why it's not possible what kind of problem is it? :)
and is there 1307 mbios for p5q non pro?
thank you
Flashed to your 1201m bios but i do not see your symbol when i boot either.
Dunno why some see the logo and some don't, its somewhat of a mystery :shrug: All I can say is try loading setup defaults, shutting down, removing CMOS battery and power cord and settings CMOS jumper to "clear" position for a few mins. Generally I advise doing this anyway so everything works as it should.
Check option boot screen logo (enable/disable), may be you guys in some strange way you have disable even though after flashing settings must be "default" and that means boot screen logo Enable. :up:
Checked everything should show anyways KET your a genuis the 1306 is playing well with me here is official Bios 1306 vs Superman Ket's bios 1306.
First up Official Asus Bios 1306
http://img371.imageshack.us/img371/4...ram1080ba9.jpg
Next Superman Ket's Bios 1306
http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/2...ram1080gd7.jpg
I got sum really nice gains on the copy now all the setting are on auto except the 5-5-5-15 I know i probbaly fine tune it but that will take me some time. Since yea'll are more experienced how does it look?
So the 1402 for the P5Q-E are the ASUS beta ones? The website goes to 1306.
I think they are still beta yeah. I'm using a modded 1307 on my Pro and its working fine, from what others have said the other betas are fine as well.
I īm so pissed offfffffffffffffffffffffffff
when i press start-restart from windows, system restarts, but thats all. No boot at all...... no logo screen nothing. (fans are on) and this is happening everytime i want to restart system no matter if its from windows or bios... also when i change some setting in bios "save and exit" from bios...it restart, but no boot... i have to unplug electricity and than on 2-3 time it boot.
I have ASUS P5Q PRO with bios 1004. I wonder if this 1307 for my board can solve this problem ? :S
Sounds more like a power issue. Try a different PSU or at least make sure all connections are connected properly.