hey iam having some issues, had a question about LED post codes. I get C1, C3, etc..then 89..56..bunch of numbers really quick. IT has always done that
but i dont remeber seeing FF while in windows after boot.
its not in the book
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hey iam having some issues, had a question about LED post codes. I get C1, C3, etc..then 89..56..bunch of numbers really quick. IT has always done that
but i dont remeber seeing FF while in windows after boot.
its not in the book
Iam doing some testing, i have the same g.skill the other guy has. This board may have some problems with quad and 4GB. Iam having alot of issues since going too G0
iam about to shut down and install my e6600 and just 2gb, then 4gb of ram. which i had for a couple of months before getting quad with no issues. if i still see the random freezes etc in games and during installs. Iam gonna rma for a new one, and my proc! lol
Drives are fine, ive ran multiple test on them, and swapped them into another machine, and have no issues transfering files over.
i have a 700w gamextreme, 2 tier psu. Its been reliable for a year, and i tested rails on a dmm last week when i first got my G0. under load i saw no issue on the DMM. And after yanking out the 8800 , and putting a 6600, minus 2 drives, and almost no fans. and still a bunch of freezes..iam at a loss, it all worked for 3 days with the quad..and took a nose dive
and i dont really push stuff hard at all. Except for that quick sucide run i did !! LOL
First though i took out 2 sticks of my 1gb g.skill 6400 HZ's..gonna run some games, and 3dmark and see if it still locks.
then pry the HSF off next if it happens..
That's weird. Cpu-z states 475FSB while Coretemp states 528.76 :confused: But Orthos states that it's the higher FSB.
Crappachuwee! I just ordered my q6600 g0 and I have 4x1gb of ram. I hope this doesn't happen to me.
BTW, if I go in the bios and set the timings 4-4-4-12 1t, do I need to worry about all the other timings about the memory or just set them to auto. I'm scared if I set them to auto, they will be set to a lower setting than default.
Its normal & means boot attempt see v6 at the bottom of this link
http://www.bioscentral.com/postcodes/awardbios.htm
I think all boards are a little more difficult to overclock with 4GB of RAM & its only logical 4 cores & 4GB is going to load a board more than 2 cores & 2GB its just the way it is.
I also have a Q6600 & it runs fine with 2GB of RAM havent tested 4GB as I dont need it.
CN
Any news on the dual boot issue from abit? Also, does the Thermalright ultima-90 fit alright?
WTF?!?! How many issues are there, I mean I've heard so many great things about this motherboard. I order it and ever since then it's been nothing but "issue with XXXX" LOL :rolleyes:
And the Ultima-90 should fit w/o any problems. If the 120 can fit than the smaller one can fit :p:
The double boot issue is with the IP35-E and IP35. Both share a BIOS and don’t have a uGuru chip.
The uGuru chip equipped IP35 Pro has its own BIOS and does not have the double boot issue.
Glad to hear it. Btw, you have some original names for you PCs :p:
Anyone running Quad Core with 4 x 1 GB RAM? I realize that'll be a huge load on any motherboard but I'm wondering if people have OC'd it fine?
Hi
Thanks for the advices, my bios is 11 at the moment
I try several more things
Lowing the Vmem to 2.3 and get bsod @ fsb 450 and multi 1.2 to get 1080 with 55515. Ive got a 10cm fan blowing directly on the mems, and nothing.
Now i have Vcore to 1.4 and micro on 3600 and is stable, but for me, is impossible to get more than 450fsb or ddr900, 1080 bsod with 2.3v and fails orthos test with 2.4.
I try will 1gb, 2gb and 4gb of ram with all the modules.
is frustrating
I too would like to find this out as well. I also have another question. I want to install Vista 32Bit on this board but don't see all the drivers on Abit's website. Am I just overlooking them? I am basing this on the fact that they list several more drivers for Windows XP. Also, the file dates on the drivers seem old.
IP35 Pro Drivers page at the Abit Global website:
http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/en/moth...RODINFO=Driver
The latest BIOS revision will show up at the Abit FTP site first:
ftp://ftp.abit.com.tw/pub/download/
Abit IP35 Pro Sticky with links to the latest drivers:
http://forum.uabit.com/showthread.php?t=124502
That is great. Thanks master. I was looking between this board and the Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P. I really like the layout of the Abit board. I suppose the only remaining question I have is the memory. I have a Q6600 and 4 x 1 GB sticks of crucial ballistix memory (6400). Will this board support all four dimms without issue and how will that effect overclocking? I don't want to do extreme overclocks but I would like to overclock some. The main thing is reliable and being stable. Also, how is the onboard sound? Do I need to invest in another sound card.
I have 4x1G and q6600 on the board
OC is not great but I think that's b/c my G0 has the highest vid I've seen for a G0--1.3125v
see sig for detail (vcore 1.4625, mch 1.41, ddr2 2.1)
A NEW PRIME RECORD FOR ME WITH MY "G0" Q6600: 14 HOURS AND 53 MINUTES (outside of the case)....got bored with going any further...LOL:ROTF: :rofl:
thank you C-N!:)
EDITED 04-07-2008 FOR CLARITY AND FURTHER REFINEMENT OF THE PROCEDURE
HOW TO FLASH WITH A FLOPPY AND USB DRIVE IN DOS FOR THE IP35 PRO:
WARNING: THIS PROCEDURE HAS RISKS WITH MAKING THE BOARD UNUSABLE IF THE FLASH IS UNSUCCESFUL...NOT FOR THE FAINTHEARTED;)
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download the latest offical bios from abit's website and use the "RUNME.BAT" and the "ABITFAE.BAT" that is package with the download to do the flashing for you automatically with two floppy's...change or update the flashing switches in "ABITFAE.BAT" with the switches that are shown below using the "edit" command in windows.
AUTOMATIC FLASHING PROCEDURES:
if you want to flash a beta bios release, all you do is edit "RUNME.BAT" with the correct file name of the beta bios...FOR EXAMPLE: if you download the "11" or "14" official bios, you will find the RUNME.BAT...open that file with the Windows edit command...inside, you would see this file name: M629B_11.BIN or this, if it was the 14 bios, M629B_14.BIN...if you want to use another bios file to flash your mobo, you must erase (edit) the current file name and then, put in the new/correct bios file name, ie., M629_16.B04...don't forget your basic DOS procedures...a file name can not be more than 8 alpha-numeric characters...this does not include the file extension...
you will need 2 floppy disks and a floppy drive....one disk will have the booting files to get you to a DOS "A:" prompt (or "C:" with USB)...the other disk carries your bios file along with the award flasher, runme.bat and abitfae.bat...
set the mobo up to boot off the floppy drive as the number 1 choice.
after booting off the 1st (boot) disk, swap out the bootdisk with the 2nd floppy disk that has your bios file, RUNME.BAT, ABITFAE.BAT and AWDFLASH.EXE....then, from the "A:" prompt, type this syntax: RUNME.BAT...just follow the screen prompts from there, which are a series of hitting the "ENTER" key to get to the final action of flashing...be patient while it flashes off a floppy disk...it takes time (about 1-2 minutes) for the bios file to be extracted off the floppy and then uncompacted into memory so it can be flashed via the award flashing program....this is why it is important to not overclock and have proper voltage to your memory sticks....i usually set up 2.1v for my Vdimm at default clock speed...additionally, i juice the vcore (about 0.04 or 0.05) up to be on the safe side too!
you can bypass the automatic way of flashing (not recommended) and do it the old fashion way of manually typing in everything including the switches, bios file name and award flashing program...this procedure is more prone to format and spacing mistakes which will abort the flashing process (no harm).
HOW TO MANUALLY FLASH BY TYPING THE WHOLE COMMAND LINE:
with the 2nd floppy in your "A" drive and you have the "A" prompt on the screen, you type this: A:AWDFLASH.EXE(space)M629B_16.B04(space)/e /py /sn /wb /cd /cp /cc /cks (add one space between each switch and the next forward slash)
EDIT:...the "E" switch returns you to the DOS "A" prompt after the flash...if for some reason you think the flash was unsuccessful, this gives you another opportunity to reflash!...you can do it as many times as you want!
remember there is one space between each file or switch annotation...there is NO space between the "A" prompt and AWDFLASH.EXE
DO NOT OVERCLOCK while flashing the bios....and...make sure you have proper voltage to your memory sticks like i mention above....to be on the safe side, i recommend to juice up your vcore so you compensate for vdroop.
always a good idea to do a full format on the floppy before copying the bios files to the 2nd floppy...if you have a bad sector on that floppy and do not do a full format, it would be just your luck that the bios file would be copied to that part of the bad sector(s) on the floppy disk.
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USB FLASH PROCEDURES:
if you want to use an USB thumbdrive for booting and flash process, you will need to download this HP TOOL
on that link page, you will also see a link to download the windows 98 booting files that the HP TOOL will want in order to prepare your USB drive as a bootable device/drive.
once you complete the USB boot conversion , copy these files: bios file, abitfae.bat, runme.bat and awdflash.exe to the root of the USB drive....in other words, DO NOT put it into a folder on the USB drive.
go into the mobo bios to select 'hard drive' as the 1st boot device...now...go into the "HARD DISK BOOT PRIORITY" to select the USB drive as your 1st choice to boot from.
from there, save the bios changes and let it boot from the USB drive.
once you see the "C:" prompt, you follow the same above procedures for flashing from a floppy disk....don't forget to edit the RUNME.BAT and ABITFAE.BAT as stated above.
If you use Dr.DOS to create the boot floppy all BIOS files will also fit on the same floppy.
ftp://ftp.abit.com.tw/pub/download/utilities/drdos/
Thanks Ace! I have not flashed my bios yet becuase i didnt fully understand how to. Now to find that damn USB jump drive.
wrong post on wrong thread lol * deleted post *