c΄mon dfi give us a good bios for Gulftown!this buggy 01/06 stucked in their site:shakes:
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c΄mon dfi give us a good bios for Gulftown!this buggy 01/06 stucked in their site:shakes:
System:
Intel Core I7 920 3911A199
Titan Fenrir
Dfi Ut X58 T3eH8
Gskill Trident 3x2gb 2000mhz Cl9
Room temperature:17c
Voltage Setting
O.C. Shut Down Free: Disable O.C.S.D.F
CPU VID Control: 1.51875
CPU VID Special Add Limit: Enabled
CPU VID Special Add: Auto
Vcore Droop Control: Disable
DRAM Bus Voltage: 1.83
DRAM PWM Switch Frequency: Nominal
DRAM PWM Phase Control: 2 Phase Operation
CPU VTT Special Add: AUTO
CPU VTT Voltage: 1.53V
VTT PWM Switch Frequency: Nominal
VTT PWM Phase Control: 2 Phase Operation
CPU PLL Voltage: 1.90v
IOH/ICH 1.1V Voltage: 1.35V
IOH Analog Voltage: 1.20v
ICH 1.5 Voltage: 1.7v
ICH 1.05V Voltage: 1.05v
DIMM 1/2 DQ/DQSTB Bus VREF: -00.0%
DIMM 3/4 DQ/DQSTB Bus VREF: -00.0%
DIMM 5/6 DQ/DQSTB Bus VREF: -00.0%
ADDR/CMD VREF Control: Disabled
x DIMM 1/2 ADDR/CMD Bus VREF: 110
x DIMM 3/4 ADDR/CMD Bus VREF: 110
x DIMM 5/6 ADDR/CMD Bus VREF: 110
CPU QPI Drive Strength: Normal
IOH QPI Drive Strength: Normal
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/4755/472758mhz.jpg
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/856/23029bclk.jpg
This is what I found a while ago when I was searching for DFI X58 BIOS codes:
If anyone have different code table, please post.Code:01 Reserved
02 Jumps to E000 segment Execution of POST routines in E000
03 Early SuperIO Init Early Initialized the super IO
04 Reserved
05 Blank video Reset Video controller
06 Reserved
07 Init KBC Keyboard controller init
08 KB test Test the Keyboard
09 Reserved
0A Mouse Init Initialized the mouse
0B Reserved
0C Reserved
0D Reserved
0E CheckSum Check. Check the integrity of the ROM,BIOS and message
0F Reserved
10 Autodetect EEPROM. Check Flash type and copy flash write/erase routines
11 Reserved
12 Test CMOS Test and Reset CMOS
13 Reserved
14 Load Chipset Load Chipset Defaults
15 Reserved
16 Init Clock Initialize onboard clock generator
17 Reserved
18 Init CPU CPU ID and initialize L1/L2 cache
19 Reserved
1A Reserved
1B Setup Interrupt Vector Table. Initialize first 120 interrupt vectors with SPURIOUS_INT_HDLR and initialize INT 00h-1Fh according to INT_TBL
1C CMOS Battery Check. Test CMOS and check Battery Fail
1D Early PM Early PM initialization
1E Reserved
1F Re-initial KB Load keyboard matrix
20 Reserved
21 HPM init Init Heuristic Power Management (HPM)
22 Reserved
23 Program chipset. Early Programming of chipset registers
24 Init PNP Init PNP
25 Shadow VBIOS Shadow system/video BIOS
26 Clock Gen Init onboard clock generator and sensor
27 Setup BDA Setup BIOS DATA AREA (BDA)
28 Reserved
29 CPU Speed detect. Chipset programming and CPU Speed detect
2A Reserved
2B Init video Initialize Video
2C Reserved
2D Video memory Test Video Memory and display Logos test
2E Reserved
2F Reserved
30 Reserved
31 Reserved
32 Reserved
33 Early keyboard reset
34 Reserved
35 Test DMA Controller 0. Test DMA channel 0
36 Reserved
37 Test DMA Controller 1. Test DMA channel 1
38 Reserved
39 Test DMA Page Registers
3A Reserved
3B Reserved
3C Test Timer Test 8254 Timer 0 Counter 2.
3D Reserved
3E Test 8259-1 Mask. Verify 8259 Channel 1 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines.
3F Reserved
40 Test 8259-2 Mask. Verify 8259 Channel 2 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines.
41 Reserved
42 Reserved
43 Test Stuck Interrupt. Turn off interrupts then verify no 8259's interrupt mask register is on. Test 8259 Force an interrupt and verify the interrupt occurred.
44 Reserved
45 Reinit serial Reinitialize Preboot agent serial port
46 Reserved
47 EISA Test If EISA non-volatile memory checksum is good, execute EISA initialization. If not, execute ISA tests and clear EISA mode flag.
48 Reserved
49 Size Memory Size base memory from 256K to 640K and extended memory above 1MB.
4A Reserved
4B Reserved
4C Reserved
4D Reserved
4E Init APIC Initialize APIC and set MTRR
4F Reserved
50 USB init Initialize USB controller
51 Reserved
52 Memory Test Test all memory of memory above 1MB using Virtual 8086 mode, page mode and clear the memory
53 Reserved
54 Reserved
55 CPU display Detect CPU speed and display CPU vendor specific version string and turn on all necessary CPU features
56 Reserved
57 PnP Init Display. PnP logo and PnP early init
58 Reserved
59 Setup Virus Setup virus protect according to Protect Setup
5A Reserved
5B Awdflash Load If required, will auto load Awdflash.exe in POST
5C Reserved
5D Onboard I/O Init Initializing onboard superIO
5E Reserved
5F Reserved
60 Setup enable Display setup message and enable setup functions
61 Reserved
62 Reserved
63 Initialize Mouse. Detect if mouse is present, initialize mouse, install interrupt vectors.
64 Reserved
65 PS2 Mouse special. Special treatment to PS2 Mouse port
66 Reserved
67 ACPI init ACPI sub-system initializing
68 Reserved
69 Init Cache Initialize cache controller
6A Reserved
6B Setup Enter setup check and autoconfiguration check up
6C Reserved
6D Initialize Floppy. Initialize floppy disk drive
6E Reserved
6F FDD install Install FDD and setup BIOS data area parameters
70 Reserved
71 Reserved
72 Reserved
73 Initialize Hard Drive. Initialize hard drive controller
74 Reserved
75 Detect HDD IDE device detection
76 Reserved
77 Detect serial ports. Initialize serial ports.
78 Reserved
79 Reserved
7A Detect parallel ports. Initialize parallel ports.
7B Reserved
7C HDD Write Protect. HDD check for write protection
7D Reserved
7E Reserved
7F POST error check. Check POST error and display them and ask for user intervention
80 Reserved
81 Reserved
82 Security Check Ask password security.
83 Write CMOS Write all CMOS values back to RAM and clear screen.
84 Display PNP Display PNP devices
85 USB Final Init Final USB initialization
86 Reserved
87 Reserved
88 Reserved
89 Setup ACPI tables
8A Reserved
8B Option ROM Detect. Scan for Option ROMs
8C Reserved
8D Enable Parity Check
8E Reserved
8F IRQ12 Enable Enable IRQ12 if mouse present
90 Reserved
91 Reserved
92 Reserved
93 Boot Medium Detect and store boot partition head and cylinders read values in RAM
94 Final Init Final init for last micro details before boot
95 NumLock Set NumLock status according to Setup
96 Boot Attempt Set low stack Boot via INT 19h.
C0 Base CPU test Read/Write CPU registers
C1 Memory Presence. Base memory detect
C2 Early Memory Board Initialization
C3 Extend Memory. Turn on extended memory, cache initialization
C4 Special Display First display initialization
C5 Early Shadow Early shadow enable for fast boot
C6 Cache presence. External cache size detection
CF CMOS Check CMOS checkup
B0 Spurious If interrupt occurs in protected mode.
B1 Unclaimed NMI If unmasked NMI occurs, display Press F1 to disable NMI, F2 reboot.
BF Program MCP To program chipset from defaults values
E1-EF Setup Pages E1- Page 1, E2 - Page 2, etc.
FF Boot
this is the best i can find for now :) http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/hardw...herboards.html or maybe http://www.bioscentral.com/postcodes/awardbios.htm
What is the highest system temperature that I should allow for my DFI UT X58 motherboard? I know that when it reaches 60C it turns red but how much higher would you go for long periods of time?
I'm sure DFI recommends that we keep the system temperature under 60C and not run it in the "red" for long periods of time.
Edit: I just spotted this here.
"DFI says PWM is rated to handle 100+C operating temps. I say anything under 85C is fine."
i had around 75c full load PWM!I added the two FDD-type power connectors(dfi's manual book page 29) then drooped at 69c(also this raised my 12v volt form 11.77 to 11.90) i added dfi's flame freezer and reached 66c after that i added a 50mm fan at the volterra area pushing air to pwm heatsink area and now i have 59c-60c max at load!hope this helps:up:
Alright, just in case anyone wants to know what the '3F' error was caused by is that one of my sticks of Corsair Dominator GT C8 2000Mhz RAM seems to have crapped out.
I took out all the sticks and tried each stick individually in RAM slot one and it would not boot up with one of them so I'd say that one is stuffed.
I am currently just running the other two sticks in dual channel mode as I am trying to decide what RAM to buy to replace it with before I RMA it. I wanted to get a kit of G.Skill Trident 2000Mhz C9s, but it seems to be out of stock at pretty much every online Australian store I have looked at.
they are very useful if you have installed an heavily overclocked video card or a crossfire.
many guys with dual or triple crossfire config melted the ATX 24pin connector becouse of high power consumption and only 2 wire of +12 volt from ATX 24pin connector.
Here's a new beta bios 02/10 for lucky gulftown owners and all us wanna-be-a-gulftown-owner. :D
really a good news, i can't wait to try a six core on my dfi x58 ut :D
donmarkoni - any new bugs implemented? :P (cpu pll :D )
CPU PLL still broken...
ROFL why does it happen to such a big company? They really CAN'T fix it or that's on purpose? Not like I'm using it anyway, because stock 1,8V seems ok for stability, but that's a lil bit ridiculous. Looks like there're not any quality programmers in their bios development section :F
yesterday after a quick test i noticed that probably new bios allow to set the RTL at lower value...that means better performance.
with the right setting of the subtimings in the bios you can change all the important subtimings showed by cpu-tweaker.
however clock skew and CPU PLL (maybe under intel spec) could be usefull, i hope that DFI's R&D team add these 2 options in the next bios release.
Would be nice to know, where could we send message, so they can look into it, and repair things we would point out, and implement new ones we would point out.
That probably would make it a good bios, without issues, at once.
i asked about pll undervoltage option a month ago!so do the same...send mails to dfi's support team for skews,pll below 1.80 or that ever you want...maybe some of them are possible to be added!keep mailing....:p:
I've got a question guys.. Currently I'm running 4305 (205x21) HT ON at ~1,40V. It's perfectly stable in linx, 20 passes, using 4096MB RAM. An hour ago I raised blck to 207 which gave me 4351MHz at the same voltage. It passed 7 passes of linx, so I turned it off hoping for a stable 20 passes with that setting and then raised blck to 210 (4410MHz) HT ON. It crashes after 17-20 seconds of linx now. Does that ~60MHz more makes that much difference considering stability? Temperatures raised maybe 1 degree or even less (I mean nothing ;) ) under linx than with 4,3GHz so I don't think that's the case.
probably you need more vcore
damn. 6 Core X5660 / X5650 are stipp not working with this bios. Bios date is 22.2. (last modified)
http://csd.dficlub.org/forum/showthr...5794#post85794
read and write here please ;)
I'm banned... xD - sadly my last post was deleted.
DFI died for me so far...
Edit: Ok saw that thread was closed.
http://csd.dficlub.org/forum/showthr...5833#post85833
maybe someone want to answer here...
Just let it go mate,
there is no reasoning with DFI these days. I ran into a similar issue with our dear "Bulldog" with another DFI motherboard, needless to say I won't be using any more DFI boards on customer builds. That guy is single-handedly ruining DFIs reputation by giving enthusiasts crap about their so-called "attitude" instead of doing his job and providing help.
Interesting that you use the word "reasoning". Reasoning implies a civil discussion between 2 parties and not one trying to ram a bunch of "demands" down the others throat.
I have conversations with dozens of end-users everyday and most are rational individuals. People often make requests and civil types have their requests listened to. Those who take the approach of "presenting" a list of demands will have it folded into a paper airplane and sent back without delay.
DFI Support Europe
well said :) bulldog