Normal DDR-2 is set to run at 1.8 stock. Some memory at 800mhz or more are set tu RUN at that speeds with 2.1 volts, ie my OCZ6400. So there is nothing wrong with upping the volts to manufacturer specs.Quote:
Originally Posted by tompl
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Normal DDR-2 is set to run at 1.8 stock. Some memory at 800mhz or more are set tu RUN at that speeds with 2.1 volts, ie my OCZ6400. So there is nothing wrong with upping the volts to manufacturer specs.Quote:
Originally Posted by tompl
CPUZ shows my E6600 as "Revision B2". Is that what you are referring to when you say "B" batch CPU?Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
I´ve said that if you read the temps from de MB sensor. Obviusly using a probe will give you exact temps.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparx
Has anyone tried cpu-z 1.38? I'm getting "An error occured when opening the driver."
There was an error in the first release.Quote:
Originally Posted by NghtShd
Download the fixed version from CPUz's site now :)
2 Things
Anything new with BIOS 1602?
Why do you guys put PCI-E setting at 105Mhz?
Regards
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Originally Posted by rpr
no if you look at your FPO Batch#, it will say something like L628B368. Where the older week will have an A there.
I would guess that to probably make it look like this settings been tweaked......:rolleyes:Quote:
Why do you guys put PCI-E setting at 105Mhz?
1) Some new memory related thing which pertains to 64-bit OSs. I don't remember exactly what it does at the moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by pancito
2) I do it because the square root of 6 is 2.44948974278 and 2+4+4+9+4+8+9+7+4+2+7+8=68 and 6+8=14 and 1+4=5 and the square root of 5 is 2.2360679775 and my CPU socket is a 775 so I take that away leaving 2.2360679 and 2+2+3+6+0+6+7+9=29 and 2+9=11 and 1+1=2 which is the number of cores my CPU has. I also do it because other people said to do it and they probably do it because other other people said do it and they probably do it because somebody made a typo.
run 3dmark 06 with the pcie @100 and again @110 and see the differance.
Can you tell the difference? now i´ve no time but i want to know :DQuote:
Originally Posted by purecain
Link:Quote:
Originally Posted by Potato Salad
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?...Language=en-us
Properly a stupid question but the drivers for the mb are these? -> 6. INF Update Utility [INFINST_AUTOL.EXE] (1103KB) 8.0.1.1002 6/6/2006 DownloadQuote:
Originally Posted by DutchBBQ
:toast::DQuote:
Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR
I was thinking the same.:D
I have seen guys run it at 110 stating they had to for stability.
Maybe I will try 110 and test it. :explode2:
sparx
You're RIGHT!! Thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by Gascogne
I've adjusted it.
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?...Language=en-us
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Originally Posted by NghtShd
ppfff this is so bad , got me a new p5w Dh but it can boot above 340fsb :(: .
did evreything on first page nothing helps :(
try disabling DRAM ThrottlingQuote:
Originally Posted by blind_ripper
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From the readme:Quote:
Originally Posted by DutchBBQ
Target Chipset(s)#: Q963/Q965/P965/G965 and 3000/3010/3100 and 5000 Series
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I like the new 1602 bios. It helped AI booster to show correct cpu speed again. But, I have noticed a certain smoothness with this update. I was very pleased with the 1305 but still this one has a nice feel about it. Like with a little more time Asus will bring this board to maturity. I have liked my board from day one. It and I started with a 950 presler and we got to be good friends. It ran the presler daily at 4800mhz and it gave me time to learn about board before I finally plugged in my Conroe. I have a very efficient liquid cooling system and run daily at 421 fsb with my V-core running at 1.650
and my mem running 1:1 with my timings set at 3-3-3-6 and my mem voltage runniung at 2.35. There are boards that run the equivalent cpu at faster speeds but they have to run much faster to out score this board so there is the trade off. Me I am satisfied with the board overall. I still believe Asus will improve on it with each new bios or at least every third or fourth bios update. you can check my sig for my system and the links to my benches to back up the overall performance of this great system. It is amazing what it will do with one $236 vid card on the benches and a $6.41 circuit writer pen!! Stay cool with your boards, time will make them better.. Check my avatar you will see a 80mm fan blowing over my mem to cool it. The same fan helps my Northbridge too. Back to the 1602 bios.... I run 32bit and I am telling you for me this is an excellent bios.
The new cpu-z 1.38 works fine.
WZ
Every person I have seen with no problems on this board uses G Skill memory. This fsb issue has got to be memory related. I bet it is some kind of setting that ASUS does not give us access to in the BIOS.Quote:
Originally Posted by WeldZilla
I popped in a new E6600 (L630B) and am able to do 3.8 @ 1.5v. Previously, my L627A could only do at max 390mhz. However, now I am getting random reboots with winxp 32 bit. Orthos, dual prime all run w/o any problems. I have tried everything including upping the vcore (seriously doubt it's a cpu problem), changing vdimm from 2.1 to 2.25 and mch/fsb voltages, non which seem to help. This is all done on bios 1503.
I am now running bios 1602 and so far things seem to be better. Crossing my fingers. :)
Btw Weldzilla, did you change any subtimings on your memory?
Edit: 1602 Fixed the random reboots. Rock solid with Orthos running for at 9+ hours and memtest at 3k%. Nice job Asus.
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Is there any benefit to running RAM in either slots?
Does it matter if Orange or Black in otherwords........:)