Official F6 is up for UD3R also, will flash over from F6a tomorrow.
Official F6 is up for UD3R also, will flash over from F6a tomorrow.
don't worry about how many times that you will have to spend testing your bios setting, this is seem to me like you are still new to all these setting, so be patient with all the testing that you will have to do.
i would also say, no worry about your Core temps at full load at this time, the temps seems fine for now and later on you can check it and try to improve it, may by try adding more case fans or try another/better CPU cooler.
okay now try and test this (below) setting only by leaving the rest of the (above) setting unchanged.
MCH Reference..........................: 0.745v ***on [auto] I get a BIOS
this below method is for you only, i try to make this more easy for you and i can monitor your setting at the same time, so that i can help you easier and probably better.
in your bios, bump up the voltage value (from 0.745v. use this value as your starting point) one value at a time, and then retest your setting in Windows and then try restarting to check the overclocking error message, try this not more than 2 value up. if you still get an error, then this time try bump the voltage value down, not more than 2 value down.
and please do post back. there will always be many subject changes and move around from one to another in here, so be patient.
+1000 I just didn't like the way he came off kinda condesending and now there's no need, damn straight. No comparison, I have to give you major respect @Jor3lBR.
You played his game and now he trys to make excuses, :shrug:
Jor3lBR, you did some top notch work with that Q9650 and the UD3P, Great stuff, I can't say enough to you helping and posting your info.
oh, how about those 5Ghz settings :rofl:
I'll be comming back to that UD3P in a week or so and going for your #1, let me know when you get your mounts.
Rock ON!:clap:
systemviper,
you guys were pretty slow compared to mine. i did't like the way he came off on many things he said in this and after i followed his posts around in the other threads.
i guess, now we can move on.
if you still having an overclock failure message, then try bump down CPU FSB to 445 (i also suspect that your CPU may require high core voltage)
and if no more problem at 445fsb, then save your bios setting, and then try below setting.
and post back anyways.
MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.)
Robust Graphics Booster ...............: Auto
CPU Clock Ratio .......................: 9
Fine CPU Clock Ratio...................: 0.0
CPU Frequency .........................: 4.00 GHz (445X9) <===
Clock Chip Control
Standard Clock Control
CPU Host Clock Control.................: [Enabled]
CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ..............: 445 <===
PCI Express Frequency (Mhz) ...........: Auto
C.I.A.2 ...............................: [Disabled]
Advanced Clock Control [Press Enter]
CPU Clock Drive........................: 700mV <===
PCI Express Clock Drive................: 700mV <===
CPU Clock Skew (ps)....................: 0ps
MCH Clock Skew (ps)....................: 0ps
DRAM Performance Control
Performance Enhance....................: [Turbo]
Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.)........: [Auto]
(G)MCH Frequency Latch.................: [333MHz]
System Memory Multiplier ..............: 2.4B
Memory Frequency (Mhz) ................: 1068 <===
DRAM Timing Selectable ................: [Manual]
Standard Timing Control
CAS Latency Time.......................: 5
tRCD ..................................: 5
tRP'...................................: 5
tRAS...................................: 15
Advanced Timing Control
tRRD...................................: [AUTO] <===
tWTR...................................: [AUTO] <===
tWR....................................: [AUTO] <===
tRFC...................................: [ 56 ] <===
tRTP...................................: [AUTO] <===
Command Rate (CMD) ....................: [AUTO] <===
Driving Strength Profiles
Driving Strength ......................: [AUTO]
Channel A
Static tRead Value.....................: [AUTO] <===
tRD Phase0 Adjustment..................: [AUTO]
tRD Phase1 Adjustment..................: [AUTO]
tRD Phase2 Adjustment .................: [AUTO]
tRD Phase3 Adjustment..................: [AUTO]
Trd2rd(Different Rank).................: [AUTO]
Twr2wr(Different Rank).................: [AUTO]
Twr2rd(Different Rank).................: [AUTO]
Trd2wr(Same/Diff Rank).................: [AUTO]
Dimm1 Clock Skew Control...............: [AUTO]
Dimm2 Clock Skew Control...............: [AUTO]
DDR Write Training.....................: [Disable]
Channel B
Static tRead Value.....................: [AUTO] <===
tRD Phase0 Adjustment..................: 0 [AUTO]
tRD Phase1 Adjustment..................: 0 [AUTO]
tRD Phase2 Adjustment .................: 0 [AUTO]
tRD Phase3 Adjustment..................: 0 [AUTO]
Trd2rd(Different Rank).................: [AUTO]
Twr2wr(Different Rank).................: [AUTO]
Twr2rd(Different Rank).................: [AUTO]
Trd2wr(Same/Diff Rank).................: [AUTO]
Dimm1 Clock Skew Control...............: [AUTO]
Dimm2 Clock Skew Control...............: [AUTO]
DDR Write Training.....................: [Disable]
Motherboard Voltage Control
CPU
Load-Line Calibration..................: [Enabled]
CPU Vcore..............................: 1.35V <===
CPU Termination........................: 1.22V <===
CPU PLL................................: 1.50V <===
CPU Reference..........................: [AUTO]
MCH/ICH
MCH Core...............................: 1.20V <===
MCH Reference..........................: xxxx <=== if using the previous bios setting and you found no more problem, then don't touch this setting.
MCH/DRAM Ref...........................: [AUTO]
ICH I/O................................: 1.500V
ICH Core...............................: 1.100V
DRAM
DRAM Voltage...........................: 1.80v <-> 1.90v <===
DRAM Termination ......................: [AUTO]
Channel A Reference....................: [AUTO]
Channel B Reference ...................: [AUTO]
The Official F7 bios release is available at the gigabyte site today.
Since I'm not using RAID, I assume I can safely remove the Gigabyte RAID Manager software that was install by default from the CD. Can anyone confirm this to put me at ease. Thanks!
I'm at 1.5mch right now with these 9600's 9x500 1200mhz. Anything you want me to try concerning your issues? I'm glad to help you with any settings you want me to try. Also please list your stable bios template for us for 1200mhz. Thanks again.
You think 8gb of these 9600's will run at 1200mhz?
The only strap I cannot use above 1.4vmch is 2:40. It simple wont boot above 1.4mch, so if your using 2 x 2Gb's of my same G.Skill 9600Pi and strap 2:40 at 1.5mchI would really like to know whats the problem here. :confused:
Repeating I tried 4 UD3P's, 2 PSU's and 2 set's of Pi's and all are bogos, as soon as I use my cheap Hyper-X 2Gb kit MCh goes all the way to 1.8 no problem.
I never tried 8Gb cause my other PC is a 24/7 that cannot stop, but I don't see why not.
Regarding my settings my Gigabyte is down till Friday for some upgrades but I will post them as soon as possible. These RAM are the best and won't need much to get stable at 1200 but 1300Mhz is another puzzle I'm still working.
BetaBIOS F8a released for UD3P (TT Forum):D
Stasio anything on this vmch limitation (1.4v max) for 2x2Gb sticks using 2:40 strap?
Man this is my first Gigabyte board and I'm impressed how good you guys work on those BIOS updates! Amazing delivering big improvements since F4. An example to be followed by every single manufacturer out there. :up:
Yeah amazing work on the bios, thats only cause so many people have this board, try using the ep45t-ud3p which i had its the ddr3 version, NO BIOS SUPPORT AT ALL:down:. thats why i sold it, if you dont have a board that is really popular, you get no bios support, you wait months for a bios update.
RAM overclocking only ( 4x 1GB Kingston HyperX PC9600 ram kits ).
Booted from bios at 420fsb, bios set 3:5, DDR2-1400, 5-5-5-18-AUTO's, tRD 6,
VTT 1.34, NB 1.44, DIMM 2.36 (memtest with DOS progarm at VTT 1.30, NB 1.36, and DIMM 2.30)
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/2...2121023ay4.png
ran a 4x SuperPi 8MB to test system memory and overall stability of the system just a little bit before i continue to overclock the ram kit higher.
also using ET6 and Memset programs to up vDimm to 2.44v and increase tRFC value.
http://img516.imageshack.us/img516/9...2120131su0.png
then SetFSB to 445fsb and at DDR1484. and this was about the end of using tRD 6 and this voltage settings.
if i let the tRD value and rest of memory timings loose and use more volts in NB and at the dimms, this ram kits probably can go higher.
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/6...2122043yb6.png
soory in advance if you feel there is no point in posting this overclock info on here.
and i would just like to add a word of warning anyway, doing this can damage your hardware or installed Windows.
Sorry 2 tell you, the 3:5 diver in P45 is bugged, its really something else.
yea i think 3:5 is actually 2:3 or something like that,i think.not 100%sure though
Just reread your above message.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jor3lBR
i think GSkill do something like that on their kit that have EPP,
my 8800 PI's have 1.9v for DDR2-1066 while the ram kit is rated (from factory) to run 5-5-5-15 DDR2-1100 at (not more than) 1.9v,
the 8500 HK has a 2.35v for DDR2-1066 but i normally use less then 2.35v to run DDR1200. it's something like that.
so i assume and expected that your 9600 PI kit should run DDR1200 at least at 2.1v or below.,
this's the reason i requested you to check for me before. and thanks again for the info.
well i just pulled the trigger and got me a Q9650.hopefully i will gets some decent OC's.i would be happy just getting it to 4ghz,and my ram at 1200mhz.im pretty excited should be here friday morning
i don't see why you could not do that. q9650 and your memory at 600.
i like to think that i want a q9650 and the 9600 PI kit for myself, and as much as i want them but i'm a cheap person.
i will probably get some more UD3R's since it's a cheap and good board and i still have some of old DDR2's, CPU's, hard drives, PSUs and all, i never want to sell all these things anyway.
pangingII i hear you,im thinking of getting one of the UD3R's cause they are cheap and maybe i can get rev1.1.when i get get this maximusII rma thing straightend out i am definitly getting rid of it(sale it for sure)got a very sour taste in my mouth with this board now and asus.seems like the memory is pileing up now (lots of sticks)ive got an e8400,e8500,and soon Q9650.so now i have to weed through the parts and put together two full systems and sell the leftovers.