Lol you can't run a quad core with 468 FSB with settings on auto... you'll need a minimum of 1,65V on the NB and most likely 1,45-1,50V vFSB and 1,6V PLL :up:
Lol you can't run a quad core with 468 FSB with settings on auto... you'll need a minimum of 1,65V on the NB and most likely 1,45-1,50V vFSB and 1,6V PLL :up:
Also, you'll need to use Transaction booster Disabled (0) at minimum to reduce the stress on your mobo
First tip never use AUTO as the board overvolts, but as u dont know these settings u cant help it:)
High fsb works the best on this board with 333 strap, disable transaction booster( relax level :0 , u might need to relax to :1, if u do, u need less volts on the NB as to go on a lower performance level, and volts on the NB is less demanding/ and dram static read control but u can use clock twister set on strong to maintain some performance boost on mem. Try this: 1.55-1.60v) FSbv: 1.40- 1.45 / CPU/NB GTL: 0.63x/0.67x accordingly. CPU PLL: 1.50( it already overvolts to 1.61v, and beyond that I never find any improvements.
If u use 4 Dimms or many drives, u might need to bump a notch on the SB: 1.075 should be good. Try this out and let me know if it worked out, Good luck
I did get 470 x 7 with all AUTO except Vcore :p: .
But I'm going to try what you said !
This is for 470 x 9 right ?
I going to remind that.
Indeed, as I don't know the settings I can't help it :) .
So you say for 470 x 9 use this:
FSB on 1.45
CPU/NB on 0.63/0.67
PLL on 1.50
SB on 1.075
And what with the 1.55-160 ?
Best moeilijk hoor als je van Gigabyte P35 bordje naar Asus X38 gaat... Na zoveel jaar pas mijn eerste Asus bordje :down: :p: .
Hey m8, Asus is very easy going when it comes to BIOS setting unlike DFI, but maybe because I always had Asus board :up:
FSB: 1.45
CPU/ NB GTL 0.63x / 0.67x
SB: 1.075
NB voltage: 1.55- 1.60, this really differs from board to board, but like I mentioned when u lower Performance level, u need less volts on the NB, going on a lower performance level u can do this by Disable Transaction booster and relaxing levels from 0 -6 or 8, not sure on that
Transaction Booster: Disable, relax level: 0 ( if it doesnt play well relax to:1 )
This board suffers from divider issues, :(, hope they can fix this with upcomming BIOS releases
hehe true m8 , I had a 10 ( 1 in Germany) for German :up: on my "gymnasium" certificate
well u can PM me for a "full version" :D
I never had dutch but I can recognize a few words because they are very similar sometimes.
But I never will understand a whole dutch sentence, only if I am very lucky and all words sound like similar german ones, it`s a complete different laguage for me.
But the "Holländer" are quiet good in speaking german, that`s awesome. Never met one who couldn`t speak german a bit :up:
And to say it once again: please excuse me for my english :D
german is the only language I really can speak and write in good. My english is horrible but I think most guys understand me.
And my french, don`t ask about :rolleyes: 4 years french in school but I couldn`t order a simple pizza ;)
But back to topic :)
Has anybody a good explanation for "CPU TM Function"? Sb wrote something with "ThrottleManagement" but he wasn`t sure.
Yes 'ich' talk like 'det' :p: .
Alhoewel mijn dialect niet makkelijk is voor te typen :eek: !
Anyway, I tried the settings you guys gave me and this are the results :
It did boot till the loading bar from Vista then BSOD...Code:9 x 468
Strap : 400 Mhz
PCI-e : 105 Mhz
RAM : 936 Mhz
Command Rate : 2T
Timings : 5-5-5-15
AI Clock : AUTO
Transaction Booster : Disabled (0)
PLL : 1.60
FSB : 1.50
RAM : 2.20
NB : 1.65
SB : 1.1
GTL CPU : 0.63x
GTL NB : 0.67x
SB 1.5V : AUTO
Then I changed the PL (tRD).
Transaction Booster : Disabled (1)
Before the loading bar system restarted.
Transaction Booster : Disabled (2)
Before the loading bar system restarted.
Transaction Booster : Disabled (3)
Before the loading bar system restarted.
Then I tried this :
The system did go off to set the new settings, then it started and I got a "Bad BIOS Checksum error" ......Code:9 x 468
Strap : 333 Mhz
PCI-e : 105 Mhz
RAM : 936 Mhz
Command Rate : 2T
Timings : 5-5-5-15
AI Clock : AUTO
Transaction Booster : Disabled (0)
PLL : 1.60
FSB : 1.50
RAM : 2.20
NB : 1.65
SB : 1.1
GTL CPU : 0.63x
GTL NB : 0.67x
SB 1.5V : AUTO
Did have to put the DVD in and he loaded automatically the first BIOS (0107) and I was back up & running...
VERY strange thing, so I think it doesn't work :yepp: :rofl: .
Yes but the strange thing is, I only get it when I set the strap to 333Mhz, when I only that (and yes only that) option change to 400mhz he boot's till the loading bar. When I only change the strap from 400 to 333 and all the other settings the same I get the bad checksum error...
Strange thing is, when that happend, I did hit the reset button, and everything was back to normal ... Still had the same BIOS and same settings... :clap: .
Asus I demand a new BIOS :shakes: :p: .
unfortunately I don't think it is a bad bios from Asus (although a Rampage-like Bios would be nice) and it looks like you don't totally get how to manage timings on this board.
This board is not very forgiving. You need to set everything exactly right (not auto) and it will perform like a champ. Things (voltages) not set right will fry you parts. Be careful.
start your bios wish list and i will send it once every day to asus because im a jerk like that
1.)Trd control like in rampage bios
2.)Better CPU GTL adjustment
add on if you would like, im sending it out 8pm PST every night
I know that, but I mean, I didn't do anything special ...
But I'm still with the problem, that I could do 468 x 9 and no it wont work anymore...
And I have no idea what for voltages to use for what, and why GTL :banana::banana::banana::banana: means for...
I'm for the first time on a quadcore, not to mention the first time on a Asus motherboard...
He will run 445 x 9 on AUTO, but only for 5 min Prime95 stable, IF I could read the valeu's of every part IN Windows on that speed I would know what to change...
So, anybody know a program to read out PLL/NB/SB voltages etc.......
Everest/HWMonitor/PC Wizard 2008 dont give me anything ;) .
I picked up an old German geezer who was hitchhiking on the side of the road a few years ago. I took up my best German but after a few minutes he told me to speak Dutch as he'd understand me better, or so he said :D
And I as non native English speaker can understand your written English pretty good but of course I have no idea wheather I'd understand your spoken English.
Valt best mee, typ gewoon Duits ;)
This might be caused by attempting to write to the BIOS with unstable settings. You should avoid doing that and I'd know, I used to do beta testing for Merlin. Older boards would have knocked out your bios chip. If you're uncertain of stability, which occurs rather often, you should perhaps first revert to factory settings and save your current OC in a profile.
And don't use profiles when you updated or downgraded your bios version. It doesn't work very well either.
Does anyone have an idea where to find a spare bios chip? Or is our bios chip not socketed?
Those chips are pretty mandatory when using modded bios binaries.