P35C Rev 1.1 Vdimm Question
I was trying to overclock my OCZ ram with the max voltage OCZ allows under warranty. just wanting to run 900 MHZ with 5-5-5-15 timings. i can do 850 100% stable but wanted to reach 450 fsb for a 3.6 ghz Overclock.
Anyways, i got bios F7 installed and i set the vdimm to 2.2 i reboot and in the bios it shows in the Health section that the vdimm is 2.38 to 2.4....rebutted to windows and speedfan shows the same. ok so i go down to +.3 and it shows 2.13 which is not far off. but on +.4 it shows 2.4 at one point and i was sad and pissed. is this something gigabyte will adjust? i wrote them an email about it and i'm waiting on reply. can anyone else set +.4 on bios and see what voltage it gives in actuality?
the cpu voltage does the same kind of thing just that it's not overvolting. in my case when Vcore is set to 1.35 it shows 1.30 in system health. F7 bios shows actual temps instead of OK or FAIL, no wonder Gigabyte was hiding the info...crappy voltage regulation. if this is not fixed i will have to get dd2-1066 that runs at 2.1 volts for sure.
anyone here running ddr2-1066 on a p35c board? give me some input please. i'm interested to see what volts you guys get and what 1066 ram you got to work on this board.
ps. it's still a decent board in my book...i got my e6750 at 3.4 ghz, 425 fsb and ram 1 to 1 and is orthos, prime, and games stable and passes memtest. i just know i could do more with 1066 ram but this voltages issue is ridiculous. has it gotten better since first bios or worst?