S3 resume JMicron problems seem to be solved by the 10 Oct 06 beta JMB36X drivers, have done 4 proper S3 resumes so far. Hoping this is the real thing at last!
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S3 resume JMicron problems seem to be solved by the 10 Oct 06 beta JMB36X drivers, have done 4 proper S3 resumes so far. Hoping this is the real thing at last!
:D
I tried, but with no effect.Quote:
Originally Posted by kaiguy
Can somebody help me?
I dont know whats going on, with it.
Now i have set fsb 375x7, with fsb:ddram ratio 1:1 and works fine. When i closing to fsb 400, i get many errors ~7 in one pass, passing 400mhz fsb number of errors increase.
390 is max speed, without error
How do one change the multiplier? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by pphx459
*edit*
Found it. :o
yep i did as you suggested but Orthos still dies after 40 seconds.... Prime95 lasted 13 minsQuote:
Originally Posted by flashnc
I'm lost. I also can't boot over 360fsb, and I have tried everything. I can boot at all stock voltages and run completely stable at 356fsb with SPD timings (1:1 and 5:4 memory ratios).Quote:
Originally Posted by nanoprobe32
If I try 360fsb, with Auto SPD (PC6400 OCZ Platinum Rev 2 at any divider, including running below rated speed) I can't boot, nor can I run stable even if I crank all my voltages up.
So what is keeping me from posting at 360fsb or above???
You got Pcie set at 105 in Bios?
Also you might want to try 1503 BOIS.
Guys I need help here..
This is not pertaining to this thread, so please don't flame me..
This is the only username/password I could remember..
I just installed Windows Vista, and I'm having a hard time finding drivers for it, I think it installed it's own drivers for eveything..
But I can't find drivers for my 8800 GTS, + I can't use the Asus Installed disk for my P5WDH Deluxe..
Can someone do me a favor and find me some links for drivers and things so I can get back up running fully..
And clock this baby up again...:)
Thankyou so MUUUCH...guys.
Flash 1503 Bios and try these settings:Quote:
Originally Posted by rpr
CPU Frequency: 400MHz
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-800MHz (1:1)
Performance Mode: Standard
PCI Express Frequency: 101
PCI Clock Synchronization Mode: 33.33
Memory Voltage: 2.25V
CPU Vcore Voltage: 1.5v *if it doesnt boot keep upping it till it boots; if it does boot run orthos an hour, if it fails then go back up more vcore, if it doesnt then go back lower it a bit and rerun orthos
FSB Termination: 1.4
MCH Chipset Voltage: 1.65V *you have the older board no 1.85vmch, avoid running divider for your ram @ 1000; some board need 1.75v to get stable with that
ICH Chipset Voltage: AUTO
Digital Home Mode: Disabled
Under Advanced Chipset:
DRAM Timings by SPD: Manual (use rated timing such as 4-4-4-12 etc..)
DRAM ECC Mode: Disabled
Hyper Path 3: Disabled
DRAM Throttling Threshold: Enabled
*All PEG Settings AUTO*
Under advanced CPU settings:
Microcode Updation: Enabled
Virtualization Technology: Enabled
*Everything else: Disabled*
Under device settings:
1394 Controller: Disabled
PCIE GbE LAN 1 or 2: Disabled (the one you're not using)
Jmicron SATA: Disabled (if not use)
Serial Port Address: Disabled
Hi guys is there anybody who is running QX6700 at ASUS P5W DH DLX?
And if yes.
What OC he was able to reach? I am sort of stuck at 3200MHz ,
and i think there is something wrong with my temperature
http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/8876/tempdf9.jpg
This is what Core Temp shows me , so i think i messed ups something with installation of the Tuniq Tower.
7 degree difference does seem a bit much but the temp could be about right.
Any solution yet to the PIO mode-only problem using the Intel IDE port? I switched to the JMicron port, but having a streched cable over the soundcard really stinks...
Thanks.
Tried that and I was able to boot up but I can't get it stable past 390 FSB.Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
It so damn hard to get to 400 FSB on this motherboard. :stick:
Thats wierd, i can get 400 easily.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gascogne
How is your NB Cooling? i ripped apart the HOME and Asus logo from NB and SB and installed 2 40mm fans on them my temps have gone down a lot to run 1.75 MCH and 2v ICH with out problem, I don't have the magical B stepping CPU as everybody else. but I manage to boot with out a problem at 400x8 in my 6400.
My approach to OC is max everything in Bios in terms of Voltages, except Memory because mine will not run on anything ABOVE 2.30 (even with cooling). and start at FSB 333, if its start run 20mins of orthos and if stable, up to 350,380,400 There is a whole in my OC adventure when 1 time i was able to boot at 450 and be stable but with vCore of 1.6 since I was in air i didn't feel comfortable at core temps of around 70-72.
For 400x8 I normally need MCH at least at 1.65 or 1.75 and vCore of 1.4250 other values don't matter much... Remember to disable everything you don't need (JMicron, Serial, LAN2, etc etc.)
Why do you guys recommend 105 Mhz in PCI-E instead of the normal 100? i have read almost all of the 90+ pages but can't find why...
Thanks, I'll give it a shot.Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gascogne
So you were able to boot, what's your vcore at with 400x9? Keep raising it and rerun orthos to isolate the problem if its coming from the cpu. I usually do 3 simple vcore range to tell if my e6600 is good or not such as: 1.35v (1st class), 1.45v (2nd class), 1.55v (3rd class). Once you can boot with one of those at 400x9 then you need to keep upping or lowering it by little and rerun orthos until stable.
Edit: I should also added you guys with the 400fsb problem have already reapply some AS5 in the northbridge and hopefully are not running it passive right? You need a fan on the northbridge for this board, I would highly recommend it if you'r having stability problem.
I agree completley about a fan for the MCH or Northbridge. That HS measures about 78C at its base with active cooling and about 40C with a 40mm fan on it.
sparx
Yes I have added AS5 to the northbridge and such, but is a fan really needed if the temperature is around 36 degress celsius?Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
I would rate my E6600 as 4th class due to it is really volt hungry, it needs around 1.65v (36-37 degress celcius idle).
Batch code: L624A606
That is a very good temp without a fan.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gascogne
Are you using the factory HS and taking temp from base of HS?
sparx
Yes it is factory HS and Im using Asus Pc Probe to see the temp.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
If you are reading that temps from the sensor called "MB sensor", you must know that itīs placed in the southbridge, not northbridge :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Gascogne
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gascogne
Yes the week 24 which is one of the first batch that came out as retail, needed a lot of vcore for staility. My first one needed 1.58v to get stable and about 6 other week 24's I had needed around 1.53-1.57v as well. You did good, atleast you isolated the problem to the point where you know it's the cpu that is what holding you back. My recommendation is to get a latest B batch E6600, they normally do very well with much lower vcore. As matter of fact the B batch is what got me interested in these Conroe again, frankly I was getting kinda bored.
:nono:Quote:
Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR
I have a proble stuck in the MCH HS to get a reading.
@ 27C ambient 39 mch idle.
sparx
why do u increase memory voltage, when u dont overclock it?
I don't know who is doing that but 1.35 is good for a E6600.Quote:
Originally Posted by tompl
jim