Mmmm, Mushkins! :D
Nice choice man, glad they arrived safe and sound!
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Gigabyte new utility:
Intel Extreme Tuning Utility 2.1.408.41
-Supports Intel P67/H67 chipset
http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList...tility_xtu.exe
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Very interesting Stasio, thanks!
Does it support voltage and clock adjustments, looks like it does?
I just installed,found some on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIPnMaFgl5w
LMAO it works?
Lagging,but can adjust bclk,voltage and memory(with saved profiles) .
Thanks Stasio!
Looks like it might even support CAS Change in windows? That would be great if it does, if not hopefully at least the other memory settings can be changed until CPU-Tweaker gets updated.
You can change CAS latency on the fly now?
I always thought this was one setting that could never be soft changed...as in any attempt at changing Cas would always cause an immediate full lockup? But maybe things have changed since back then...
Not sure yet, I'll have to test?
It won't work on XP though for anyone wondering.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=620
Stop presenting this as an gigabyte application,it works just find on my Biostar and on any P67 board.So this is not a Gigabyte application,it's from Intel ;)
Not worth much from what I can see anyway, change to Bclk needs reboot, so us Gigabyte users might as well stick with easytune anyway.
@Falkentyne
No go as expected, it asks for a reboot to change CAS too :D
Nobody really said it was, Stasio said Gigabyte new utility meaning Gigabyte have a new utility in the utility download section.... this tool has been available for weeks on the Intel site but I suspect GB probably had to make some changes.... maybe to get the boards to monitor stuff properly hence the later version on the GB site than the Intel site.
I for one thank Stasio for his posts without his work I would have to go hunt for stuff on my own..... all day...... & get no overclocking done :D
Looks like great settings for 24/7!
How you like the Ridgeback quality, nice isn't it?
You can probably do 6-10-6 with the same voltages, did you try yet?
Glad to hear you like them!
Ya, when you get bored try 6-10-6, might need a bump to QPI or Vdimm though.
Congrats on the new ram Sergio. They clock very good on this board.
I am using the same kit, they are more stable then my gskill 2133's. I was getting bsod's after every cold boot and would have to reset all settings in bios to get it to run stable again, I couldnt figure it out. Once I switched memory out the problem stopped. Maybe I got a bad kit of gskills idk.
hey guys, aiming for 24/7 OC, wath do you think?
I have bin running this about 5:30 hours and then i got 1 error.
but i'm using this OC for three days now without any problems.
I couldn't find the template but these are my settings;
multi 49x
cores ALL
Hyper threading Enabled
C1 Auto
Eist Auto
Thermal monitor Disabled
Voltage's
LLC Auto
Vcore Normal
Dvid +0.115v
Qpi 1.050
Agent Auto
PCH 1.050
PLL 1.800
Dram auto
not finetuned yet onlu Dvid, i just set manualy the rest on what i tink was stock:)
rest that i dident mention is al on auto.
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/3194/f8x5.png
:p:oops
Simple question: will enabling EIST + C settings make a computer slower when using it? What I mean is: when the computer needs more CPU power, is that power there instantly, or do we lose some because of e.g. the reaction time etc to give higher performance?