0006 is still the bios to get ?
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0006 is still the bios to get ?
I read most of the pages of this thread, so if this question has been asked before here please don't flame me.
Which BIOS will allow you keep 21x multiplier for i7 920 when priming and what is the highest Bclk that S3 still works on this mobo?
Thanks
Here's a link to the original post about bios 0006.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=991
It should keep your multi steady at 21.000X and here's the direct download link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?00qfon2wlkd
If you have an Asus P6T Deluxe v2 board and you are having problems with turbo throttling, the only solution is to cross flash the special v1 0006 bios to your board. Every generally available P6T Deluxe bios from the Asus website will turbo throttle if pushed hard enough.
I swear I had been reading about this problem before. But is there a known issue with these boards just shutting down randomely? All power options have been disabled in windows. I can press the keyboard and it will power back up but never get a display after that. Thanks in advance.
So which other P6T boards have they released this test bios for? I got a P6T WS Pro and need one of these updated test bioses, unless I can crossflash with another one made for a similar board? Any ideas? There was one released for the P6T6? But I can't find the link for that in this thread.
BIOS 1611 indicates updated CPU support.
6-cores anyone? :D
:D
Yummy
I only see 1610 for P6T Deluxe V2. Were did you find 1611? or is it not for v2 version?
When throttling back to multi 20 should occur? My P6T Deluxe V2 (0610) works without throttling and don't look at vcore and temps! :)
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/5338/backae.th.jpg
edc: When core temps start hitting 90C you might be getting close to the throttling point. Throttling can be triggered by CPU current, power consumption or core temperature. Download RealTemp 3.30 and use that and also try running i7 Turbo. It's a little more sensitive and is better able to spot the first signs of a problem.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...alTempBeta.zip
Is it normal that Vista detects multi 20 as a max? (vista shows 3.48GHz (20x174MHz), cpu-z shows 3.65GHz (21x174MHz))
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/3605/back1c.th.jpg
What are you guys getting for vdroop on this board? On my P6T WS Pro, I'm getting 0.8v-0.9v vdroop on load comparing bios value to cpu-z. I've never used a board with such high vdroops before. Luckily, with LLC enabled, it seems consistent with everyone else with same value as bios or just a tick higher.
edc: Vista came out before the Core i7 existed. It ignores the turbo abilities of your processor when reporting MHz. It assumes a 20X multiplier because that is the default maximum multiplier for a Core i7 920. To get anything beyond 20X you need to be using the turbo capabilities of the CPU. The bios is a little misleading. When you select 21.0X in the bios, in the background it automatically switches turbo mode on. It has to.
No worries. All those other programs on your Desktop are right. You are definitely running at the full 21.0X multiplier even at full load and on each and every thread. If you plan to go any higher then it's time to upgrade to some water or move up north where I live. Almost winter time up here.
Hi
I just bought an Intel Xeon procesor and i try it on my old motherboard with 3x1 GB kit Corsair 1333 MHz.
The CPU work but my Win recognize only 2 GB ram. I found out that my bord dont detect memory cha A. CPU-Z recognized all 3 GB.
I try:
Change place of RAM modules- no efect.With 1 module on cha A system doesnt even POST.
Change QPI linc, Dram freq, Dram qpi voltage, ref voltage on cha A, unqore freq and volt, memory timings and so on- no efect. If overclock memory to 1700 Mhz or above Win detect only 1GB.
I try to crossflash my bios to 0006-no efect.
I am out of options and i am asking is there anyone elsee with similar problem?
http://yfrog.com/6eramhj
Hi people,
I was running my system with 4x1 GB of pre-i7 times DDR3-1600 memory without issues. They were Corsair XMS3 1600 CL9 Dominator modules
Today I bought a i7 certified triple channel kit of Corsair TR3X6G1600C8D modules.
I could find out so far that the system is running in triple channel mode, which makes it even weirder.
My next step was putting three of my four old modules in along with the new 3x2GB set.
The BIOS now finds 7160 MB RAM instead of 4088 MB. As does my OS....
Any suggestions?
I am using the Delluxe V2 board with BIOS 0610 and Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
Any help appreciated. I am too nervous right now to think straight... :shrug:
Edit:
I just tested each module individually in memory bank A1. The system just stays dead with one of the sticks. Gotta be a dead one...
That sort of sabotages my trust in Corsair's quality.
Definetly gotta kick some arse on monday and have the sticks replaced
Hi!
I have an ASUS P6T Deluxe V2, and I'm having some problems with my graphic card.
The VGA as factory overclock, and with that OC'ed clocks I get some nvidia driver crashes, artifats, etc.
The VGA went for RMA 3 times, and I've tested it on another PC and it worked well. I have a good PSU too.
So, I'm thinking it's some problem with the motherboard and it's PCI-E slots.
Can someone tell me anything I could do? Something I could try on BIOS...
Thanks.
Have you tested your power supply?
What is the blck wall on this P6Tdeluxe and how does it compare to GA UD5? I know the UD5 has a blck wall of 220. I'm about to get an x58, and was looking at this and UD5. Any others I should consider, don't wanna spend too much on ex. Rampage or Classified. Thx guys