try increasing your NB voltage.
try increasing your NB voltage.
I'm right now @ 1.45v on NB with the drop from bios set 1.504v. I will tryout with little higher voltage hope it'll help.
Thank you Ace :)
quick question for you praz,
when you oc your ram to those settings, what do you have your nb voltage to?
your G-Skillz, im just trying to get a basic idea of how much nb i need
im having such a hard time OC'ing my ram comapred to the IP35 PRO
With the exception of the memory voltage the others are most likely higher then they need to be. I just punched all those settings in knowing they would have no influence on how the memory clocked. The required NB voltage is going to be more the result of the FSB speed rather then memory speed.
Code:CPU Feature Page
Thermal Management Control................Disabled
PPM (EIST) Mode...........................Disabled
Limit CPUID MaxVal........................Disabled
CIE Function..............................Disabled
Execute Disable Bit.......................Enabled
Virtualization Technology.................Disabled
Core Multi-Processing.....................Enabled
Main BIOS Page
Exist Setup Shutdown......................Mode 2
Shutdown After AC Loss....................Enabled
O. C. Fail Retry Counter..................0
CLOCK VC0 Divider.........................Auto
CPU Clock Ratio...........................8x
CPU Clock.................................465 MHz
Boot Up Clock.............................Auto
DRAM Speed................................333/800
PCIE Clock................................100MHz
PCIE Slot Config..........................1X 1X
CPU Spread Spectrum.......................Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum......................Disabled
SATA Spread Spectrum......................Disabled
Voltage Setting Page
CPU VID Control...........................1.50000V
CPU VID Special Add.......................Auto
DRAM Voltage Control......................2.10V
SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage...................1.510V
NB Core Voltage...........................1.655V
CPU VTT Voltage...........................1.393V
VCore Droop Control.......................Enabled
Clockgen Voltage Control..................3.45V
GTL+ Buffers Strength.....................Strong
Host Slew Rate............................Weak
GTL REF Voltage Control...................Disabled
CPU GTL1/3 REF Volt.......................N/A
CPU GTL 0/2 REF Volt......................N/A
North Bridge GTL REF Volt ................N/A
DRAM Timing Page
Enhance Data Transmitting.................Fast
Enhance Addressing........................Fast
T2 Dispatch...............................Enabled
Clock Setting Fine Delay..................Listed Below
CAS Latency Time (tCL)....................5
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD).................5
RAS# Precharge (tRP)......................3
Precharge Delay (tRAS)....................15
All Precharge to Act......................4
REF to ACT Delay (tRFC)...................48
Performance Level.........................8
Read Delay Phase Adjust...................Listed Below
MCH ODT Latency...........................2
Write to PRE Delay (tWR)..................13
Rank Write to Read (tWTR).................11
ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)...................3
Read to Write Delay (tRDWR)...............8
Ranks Write to Write (tWRWR)..............4
Ranks Read to Read (tRDRD)................5
Ranks Write to Read (tWRRD)...............4
Read CAS# Precharge (tRTP)................3
ALL PRE to Refresh........................4
Read Delay Phase Adjust Page
Channel 1 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 1 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 1 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 1 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 1 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 2 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 2 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 2 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 2 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 2 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Enabled
Clock Setting Fine Delay Page
Ch1 Clock Crossing Setting................More Aggressive
DIMM 1 Clock fine delay...................Current 133ps
DIMM 2 Clock fine delay...................Current 512pd
DIMM 1 Control fine delay.................Current 578ps
DIMM 2 Control fine delay.................Current 345ps
Ch 1 Command fine delay...................Current 845ps
Ch2 Clock Crossing Setting................More Aggressive
DIMM 3 Clock fine delay...................Current 133
DIMM 4 Clock fine delay...................Current 445
DIMM 3 Control fine delay.................Current 423
DIMM 4 Control fine delay.................Current 412
Ch 2 Command fine delay...................Current 845
Ch1Ch2 CommonClock Setting................More Aggressive
Ch1 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch1 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch1 Command to CS Delay...................Auto
Ch2 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch2 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch2 Command to CS Delay...................Auto
hm... so was i expecting too much to have my tracers to run at stock settings with only 1.4v?
stock settings being 5-5-5-15 @ 1066
Depends on the FSB/strap you use. A lower FSB/higher strap is going to require less voltage. This is 450 FSB/333 strap. Reaper at 1080MHz.
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Code:CPU Feature Page
Thermal Management Control................Enabled
PPM (EIST) Mode...........................Enabled
Limit CPUID MaxVal........................Disabled
CIE Function..............................Auto
Execute Disable Bit.......................Enabled
Virtualization Technology.................Enabled
Core Multi-Processing.....................Enabled
Main BIOS Page
Exist Setup Shutdown......................Mode 2
Shutdown After AC Loss....................Disabled
O. C. Fail Retry Counter..................0
CLOCK VC0 Divider.........................Auto
CPU Clock Ratio...........................8x
CPU Clock.................................450 MHz
Boot Up Clock.............................Auto
DRAM Speed................................333/800
PCIE Clock................................100MHz
PCIE Slot Config..........................1X 1X
CPU Spread Spectrum.......................Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum......................Disabled
SATA Spread Spectrum......................Disabled
Voltage Setting Page
CPU VID Control...........................1.37500V
CPU VID Special Add.......................Auto
DRAM Voltage Control......................2.190V
SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage...................1.510V
NB Core Voltage...........................1.504V
CPU VTT Voltage...........................1.327V
VCore Droop Control.......................Enabled
Clockgen Voltage Control..................3.45V
GTL+ Buffers Strength.....................Strong
Host Slew Rate............................Weak
GTL REF Voltage Control...................Disabled
CPU GTL1/3 REF Volt.......................110
CPU GTL 0/2 REF Volt......................110
North Bridge GTL REF Volt ................110
DRAM Timing Page
Enhance Data Transmitting.................Fast
Enhance Addressing........................Fast
T2 Dispatch...............................Auto
Clock Setting Fine Delay..................Listed Below
CAS Latency Time (tCL)....................5
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD).................5
RAS# Precharge (tRP)......................4
Precharge Delay (tRAS)....................12
All Precharge to Act......................5
REF to ACT Delay (tRFC)...................26
Performance Level.........................8
Read Delay Phase Adjust...................Listed Below
MCH ODT Latency...........................2
Write to PRE Delay (tWR)..................14
Rank Write to Read (tWTR).................11
ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)...................3
Read to Write Delay (tRDWR)...............8
Ranks Write to Write (tWRWR)..............4
Ranks Read to Read (tRDRD)................5
Ranks Write to Read (tWRRD)...............4
Read CAS# Precharge (tRTP)................3
ALL PRE to Refresh........................5
Read Delay Phase Adjust Page
Channel 1 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 1 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 1 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 1 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 1 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 2 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 2 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 2 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 2 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 2 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Enabled
Clock Setting Fine Delay Page
Ch1 Clock Crossing Setting................More Aggressive
DIMM 1 Clock fine delay...................Current 67ps
DIMM 2 Clock fine delay...................Current 445pd
DIMM 1 Control fine delay.................Current 512ps
DIMM 2 Control fine delay.................Current 267ps
Ch 1 Command fine delay...................Current 779ps
Ch2 Clock Crossing Setting................More Aggressive
DIMM 3 Clock fine delay...................Current 67
DIMM 4 Clock fine delay...................Current 370
DIMM 3 Control fine delay.................Current 356
DIMM 4 Control fine delay.................Current 345
Ch 2 Command fine delay...................Current 779
Ch1Ch2 CommonClock Setting................More Aggressive
Ch1 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch1 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch1 Command to CS Delay...................Auto
Ch2 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch2 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch2 Command to CS Delay...................Auto
PC2 8000 2x2GB 5-5-5-15. Different chips then what you have.
forgot what strap it was but using 400fsb it got me exactly 1066 which is the stock ram speed for 2.2v
thouht i had a bad piece of ram since it wouldnt boot at those settings, guess i just needed to put more nb voltage
I'm not sure where that info came from. To reduce the amount of ringing at the driver, Intel has added a weak pull-up device to the output buffer of the GTL circuit. This device turns on at the beginning of a low-to-high signal transition, substantially reducing the impedance mismatch between the output buffer and the transmission line. As a result, the amount of overshoot and ringback is significantly reduced. The source terminal of the pull-up device is connected to the core voltage supply. This causes the logic high voltage to rise above the GTL termination voltage for one cycle. After one bus cycle, the pull-up device is turned-off and the output will stabilize at VTT if the output remains in the logic high state. But when we raise VTT above VCORE we have effectively removed the pull-up device from the circuit. Unfortunately, overclocking necessitates the need for an increased VTT. But it is never beneficial to increase VTT just for the sake of doing so. Especially with the goal of elevating it above VCORE.
Once you get where you need to be speed-wise you can always go back and start dropping voltages. Whatever it takes, you have to get there first.
Thanks for the reply and your assistance.
What bios is recommended? I'm still playin' on the original.
I see that there are not any "official" bio's. I've got a couple downloaded to a saved file..
its such a pain to flash the bios with out a floppy
ive downloaded a few but at times it tells me that an incorrect bios is loaded
or if i do get it to load it tells me some other BS and wont let me continue
winflash, the windows flashing program,
thats what im talking about having problems,
for some reason, it doesnt want to work on my computer, i have no idea why its not working so i cant fix it
well i got my x38 today.
had a few problems as one of my memory stick is refusing to work in this chipset, im posting atm off the x38 but only with the stick that works. the other stick wont work by itself in any slot or in any order with the ok stick, it just gives C1 error & wont boot. the ok one works in any slot fine.
i hav'nt got round to testing the funny stick back in the icfx as it getting a bit late & it was working fine up until the x38 got delivered. it also far easyer for me to go & test it in my mates 975x/g down the road when i finish work tomorrow. might be worth trying his adata pc2-8000's in my x38 for peace of mind & before i think about RMAing the reapers.
then i'll have to borrow one of his adatas to tie me over till the reapers return from RMA lol. he cant complain as he got the adatas off me & still has'nt payed for them :)
all pritty annoying but uve got to laugh, i even did it the stupid tit way & instal;led the mobo stright under my blocks, then had to take it out again & build a ghetto rig so i could get to the RAM easy :doh: . the only good point was i did'nt hav to change any of my h2o loop around as the block placing from the icfx3200 is perfect for the x38.
Brother Esau
Can you please mail me at snowsportsarelife@talk21.com with regards to BIOS chips? Cheers, its just you have no contact details on site
Sheldon
I havent been able to boot from my sata dvdrw while connected to the ich9r. Does anyone else have this issue and/or a fix?
u have to use the full version not the min dload
get this one
http://www.dfi.com.tw/Upload/BIOS/Winflash192.zip
and make sure to run it as admin