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Originally Posted by dolane
Works for me by just right clicking on the link and choosing save target as.Quote:
Originally Posted by coredump
That did the trick, thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by Plaicd
Well actually, it didn't.Quote:
Originally Posted by coredump
Could you upload your copy somewhere?Code:+mhentges@mhcln03:~/download >file P5W-DH-1501.rar
P5W-DH-1501.rar: HTML document text
EDIT: Never mind, got it at last. This is one annoying host :\
I hope boble gave you permission to post it here..
oh yeh.. it's a crap bios anyway btw
I am using bios 1402Quote:
Originally Posted by virtualrain
On P5W-DH Dlx you must remember that the order of ram timings in bios is not the norm from what I've seen. bios order should be 4-4-5-15, this gives an order of 4-5-4-15 in cpu-z
I play with the settings all the time trying different things. Currently:
CPU : E6700 Retail box week 23
DDR2 : OCZ2P10002GEEK EL Platinum (DDR2 1000)
Bios : 1402
VGA : BFG 7600GT OC
HDD : 2*WD2500KS RAID o
PSU : OCZ600GXSSLI 600W
OS : XP Pro SP2
OVERCLOCK (MHz) = 3.75 Ghz
BIOS SETTINGS
JumperFree Configuration
AI Overclocking set to MANUAL
CPU Frequency : 375
DRAMM Frequency : 940@ 4-4-4-12 (4:5 divider)
Performance Mode : Turbo
PCI Express Frequency : 105
PCI Clock Sync Mode :
Memory Voltage : 2.2v (default)
CPU Vcore Voltage : 1.55v
FSB Termination V : Auto
MCH Chipset V : 1.65v
ICH Chipset V : Auto
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CPU Configuration
Microcode Update : enabled
Max CPUID Value Limit : enable
Execute Disable Function : disable
CPU Internal Thermal Control : enable
Virtualization Technology : disable
Intel SpeedStep Technology : disable
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Advanced Chipset Settings (DDR2)
Configure DRAM Timing : Set to MANUAL
DRAM CAS Latency : 4
DRAM RAS Precharge : 4
DRAM RAS To CAS Delay : 4
DRAM RAS Activate to Precharge Delay : 12
DRAM Write Recovery Time : 20
DRAM ECC MODE: disable
Hyper Path 3 : disable
DRAM Throttling : disable
I can boot at 390 fsb with 4:5 divider ram at 976 see here
I have had ram up to 1101 Mhz see here
Sweet spot seems to be around 1030 to 1050 for being stable in SuperPi 32M
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/9...dth1036nf4.jpg
LOL - I'm scared to jump from 1305 to any of these other bioses.. my machine is just running so nice now.. I guess there's no real need to then... until one comes out which everyone says is magic, works wonders, doesn't kill USB ports, adds 100mhz to your max OC, etc.. etc.. ;)
bah i'm back to 1305. I quit trying to mess with it and just enjoy it now. Besides conroes are getting boring for me, bring on Kentsfield or Wolfdale..
Thanks Tallman. This should be very helpful. Why do you not run at 390 FSB 24/7... not stable?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tallman
To any and all... What is "Turbo" mode?
LOL, sounds just like my thoughts tooQuote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
this asus seems to just get more and more unstable, 3.2ghz was fine a few weeks ago, now 356fsb freezes like it used to at over 360 a few weeks back (manual timings).
Quote:
Originally Posted by virtualrain
Heh, 390 fsb requires too much vcore. I idle at 53 c with 1.65v.
I am not sure it requires ALL that vcore but that is what I tried it at for booting to 4 Gig which was a nogo, (4 Gig required 1.7), so I booted at 390 and clockgened up to 4 gig for my cpu-z shot
anyone here can explain to me actually how to install vista on my computer? here is my pc spec
Intel Core 2 extreme x6800
Motherboard Asus P5W DH
GC Xfx geforce 7950 gx2
pioneer a11XB
ram mushkin ddr2 800 1024mb
thanx ;)
I was doing OK until last night. I'd found decent setting to get my E6300 to 2.87Ghz with fast RAM. Even had Vcore at AUTO with no issues.Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
Then after proving that the 1407 BIOS was failing due to manual RAM settings on my Corsair 6400C4 by booting 1407 successfully with SPD back on, I had flashed back to 1305, reset the options as I wanted, and began having lockups. Darn machine wouldn't even just SIT there running all night, let alone the stress it had gotten for 11 hours a few days ago.
So I'll go through the settings again, but maybe just once and for all...
Funny you should say that - after getting 8hrs Orthos stable at 3700 in 1407 I tried one notch less vcore and bang - everything would freeze, even the settings that passed overnight would suddenly not post. I reverted to 1305 and did a CMOS jumper reset, but still can't post at 3700. However I can go back to 3600 and set FSB up to 3700 in systool (clockgen freezes for some reason) and have been priming at 2700 for an hour...Quote:
Originally Posted by mikepaul
wtf?
When Asus is going to release new bios? 1305 was stablest of all, at least for me.
I have had overclocks do this back in the NF7-s days. It just happens. Did you work back up slowly to 3700?Quote:
Originally Posted by davexl
sparx
No, if I boot at 3600 can set FSB in systool in one jump, if that is what you mean. (still doing an orthos run now)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
I tried several options and 3640, 3666 and 3700 all failed to post - and the recovery takes a few reboots to clear its head - nasty behavior I havent seen before. Usually you can reset fine and the P5W will post safely.
What was bugging me was posting at 3600, setting bios to the higher figures mentioned above, but the reboot after saving the new settings would not fully shut the board down - disks still spooled up - and then of course hang at post.
I'm running stock lol
If performance in CS is satisfactory at stock, then I'm just gonna stay here and be happy lol..
Thanks to Kgb, BIOS 1502 is available
Hitting the wall at 360 her.More voltage doesn`t help.Setting spd or 5.5.5.15 doesn`t help.I am using 1407 bios it sucks big time.1305 is better?
Hey thanks again Tallman! What are your thoughts on the BIOS... why 1402? Just luck or some reasoning behind that choice? Also, what are your temps like running 1.55V at load? How much vdroop do you get with 1.55V?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tallman
anyone tried 1502?
yes no real difference to 1403 upwards , only main difference for me if you go into hardware monitor it does not just sit there for ages till anything happens , not any better or worse than any previous ones, but seems stable enough
Try it and let us know :) .Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild