I'm having exact the same problem like Pyr0 . Wrong HTT , hypertrasport link at 0Mhz , timings at 1.5-0-0-0 .Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
Motherboard is DFI Expert SLI .
I'm having exact the same problem like Pyr0 . Wrong HTT , hypertrasport link at 0Mhz , timings at 1.5-0-0-0 .Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
Motherboard is DFI Expert SLI .
Great tool, thanks!
Are you running WinXP 64bit? Currently, A64Info does not support WinXP 64bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stelios
No , my OS is win2k3 32bit standard server .Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
This is a limitation of low-level library. I must ask my friend, who wrote it, which operating systems are supported. So far it works OK on WinXP and Win2K. This can be fixed, by means of rewriting low-level library.
is 64bit support planned?
Very nice program. Just downloaded it an I like it. Thank you.:woot:
Thanks PR for pointing me to it.;)
Yes. As soon as LL library is ported on 64bits.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pyr0
:woot: excellent news :)
Lukija mate, cant thank you enough for your wonderful utility :clap:
Has been a saviour for me on my Foxconn NF4XK8MC-RS Board, can push my board's HTT@286 Mhz with memory at (5:6) 235 Mhz using your nifty tool & clockgen.
Keep up the good work. And as & when you incorporate HTT clocking in your tool dont forget to include VID & FID - so that i can dump clockgen ;)
Just Awesome :banana: :banana: :banana:
I like the program :).
Works better than A64Tweaker imo.
Nick
it's fine.. all info are correct, DDR timings HT speed width, really nice tool, i have not can try change timings with it right now, but great tools..
The info are more complete of the A64 tweaker, the Odd correction is anice thing as it's now available on new beta bios for DFI..
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/5...stitre30sn.jpg
Lukija, cool o/c tool! Thx! :toast:
very very nice. kudos to you and it's author.
I'm looking for x64 Edition support as well.
CPU-Z latest or A64 Info.. which is right?
I really like this new program.
It's not unusual for even very good software to have an issue or two.
http://premium1.uploadit.org/soundx98//memory.gif
I would have opened the latest Everest as well but not enough room.
A64Info.Quote:
Originally Posted by Twin
Please refer to Tonys post about Odd Divisor Correct in the memory-section for an explanation :)
OK, some math.Quote:
Originally Posted by Twin
FX60: 13x200MHz=2600MHz
Memclk 233: divider is 12. 2600MHz / 12 = 217MHz which is less than 233MHz.
If we assume that divider is 11 then we have this: 2600MHz / 11 = 236MHz which is greater than 233MHz. It doesn't fit the story about memory dividers. This divider would be appropriate for Memclk 250.
Link?Quote:
Originally Posted by jrw
@ lukija
I was going by the formula HTT x divider ( ie 220x 7/6) = X .. (233 = 7/6 according to DFI Bios) .. then total CPU divided by X.
220*7/6 = 256.5666666
2860/256.666 = 11.2....
rounded up 11 to 12.. 2860/12 = 238....
Hmm.. just realized 238 is right and not 260. Hehe, I'm not even running my RAM at the default value.. Time to start tweaking again.
Anyone have a nice combination of htt/multi/ramdivisor to get my mem @ true 250mhz ddr~ and cpu @ 2.9ghz~3.0ghz?
Yes it is 7/6, but the formula is this one:
round (multi /ratio)
In your case:
round(13/(7/6))=round(11.14)=12
that's even easier.Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
Very weird I can't get my mem working @ 250mhz @ 2.6v 3-4-4-8 as they should..
OK, new low level library is being tested, so I need someone with WinXp 64-bit to try this program:
http://avala.yubc.net/~lukija/ocmtest.exe
This program should be run from command prompt (Start->Run->cmd). If it works OK, it should display content of TSC (time stamp counter).
BEWARE! This is still under testing phase, lock-ups, BSOD may occur.
Very very very nice program. I been looking for this a long time! Thinking it should be possible and someone was bound to make it ;)
For the autorun option why that difficult? Next version should have menu option to apply settings at startup, you can easily add a reg entry with the needed info :confused:
Layout looks great! May I ask which language your coding in?
WIP. Expect new version in couple days, all issues should be fixed except for 64bit support, which needs more testing. NF4 clock change support - as soon as I find documentation or anything that will help.
@MartianInvader
Yes, I know. It was a quick fix just to tell it has option to load settings at startup.
Coding is done using wxDev-C++ (http://wxdsgn.sourceforge.net/). Not state of the art solution but it does it's job and it is free. It is very easy to work with GUI controls.
Thank for the help :)
Great programming :banana: