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******Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4 Discussion Thread******
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Im using 8GB Patriot 1600mhz, 2x4gb sticks. I think i fixed that issue by upping the qpi and pch voltages from 1.05 to 1.1v, try that, with 8gb or more i think the qpi/vtt needs to be upped. Ive also gotten a BSOD that caused a bios checksum error and caused the system to load the backup rom from the dual bios, so i had to reflash the bios to F6 again.
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Originally Posted by
Skakruk
I only have 4GB, should I still mess with the QPI?
Is there any way to flash the second BIOS to F6 as well?
Im not sure if there is anyway to actually flash the second bios, but if you have high speed memory the qpi might still need to be adjusted. Try anywhere from 1.1 to 1.2, see if this helps.
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one other problem i have run into with this motherboard, is my X-FI Titanium HD, basically when i switch from game mode to entertainment mode, audio dissapears till i restart, this doesnt happen all the time, but most of the time, kind of annoying, i didnt have this issue with my x58 sabertooth, im using the very top pci-e 1x slot, i dont want to use the one in the middle of my 6950s because of heat issues.
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Originally Posted by
GAR
Im not sure if there is anyway to actually flash the second bios, but if you have high speed memory the qpi might still need to be adjusted. Try anywhere from 1.1 to 1.2, see if this helps.
I've flashed 3 or 4 times now. You need to *copy* the BIOS just flashed to the backup BOIS after flashing and loading defaults by holding ALT+F12 during POST. Found that info here via "C-N". Thanks!
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Guys for one kit make sure you install it in slots 2 and 4 ok
also bump the QPI/VTT from stock volts up to 1.24 range (try gradually) as some ram/CPU tends to need more. (my CPU has a vtt wall of about 1.26 i dont know what others are like)
i suggest not to use XMP profile as those profiles would have originally been made for P55 platform!!! Manually set it!
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Originally Posted by
dinos22
Guys for one kit make sure you install it in slots 2 and 4 ok
also bump the QPI/VTT from stock volts up to 1.24 range (try gradually) as some ram/CPU tends to need more. (my CPU has a vtt wall of about 1.26 i dont know what others are like)
i suggest not to use XMP profile as those profiles would have originally been made for P55 platform!!! Manually set it!
Thanks !!!
I *had* to use slots 2 & 4 due to cpu cooler fan clearance issue. :-)
QPI bump ? I read that was only for BCLK increases (but maybe that's old 1366 thinking). My BCLK shows up in CPU-Z as 99.8. going to try it now, thanks again.
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Originally Posted by
stasio
Stasio, are you talking about F7B? If there is a newer one please let me know.
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Also one thing, when testing Sandy Bridge for stability, i suggest running Small FFT's with Prime 95. I thought my cpu was stable with blend, soon as i ran small, bam, bsod, even passed linx and it passed 20 passes, but failed prime small ffts
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Originally Posted by
dinos22
Guys for one kit make sure you install it in slots 2 and 4 ok
also bump the QPI/VTT from stock volts up to 1.24 range (try gradually) as some ram/CPU tends to need more. (my CPU has a vtt wall of about 1.26 i dont know what others are like)
i suggest not to use XMP profile as those profiles would have originally been made for P55 platform!!! Manually set it!
Interesting, my UD3 is happy with 1.05Vtt for 2280 9-11-9-27-1T 1.7Vdimm, rock stable. :shrug:
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Originally Posted by
Skakruk
Right, I've flashed to the BIOS that's just come out (F7b). Now I'm going to manually set the RAM again and see what happens. I am a complete noob, so perhaps someone could verify that I'm doing it right?
- System Memory Multiplier (SPD): 21.33
- DRAM Timing: Expert
- Timing:
- CAS: 9
- tRCD:10
- tRP: 9
- tRAS: 24
- DRAM Voltage: 1.600v (the RAM specifies 1.65v, but the mobo doesn't go up in those increments)
Is that all I need to do?
put the ram at 1.66v, qpi/vtt to 1.16v
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i suggest not to use XMP profile as those profiles would have originally been made for P55 platform!!! Manually set it!
+1
everybody should know this
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Originally Posted by
Andrea deluxe
What did you set the bclk to get a perfect 100 bclk? thanks.
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Originally Posted by
Skakruk
I need some explanation for the following BIOS settings:
1) Isochronous Support Enable or Disable?
2) Bi Directional PROCHOT As I understand it, this is some kind of temperature protection thing that should be left Enabled?
3) Performance Enhance (As found in Advanced Memory Settings). Options are 'Standard', 'Turbo' and 'Extreme'. What exactly does it do? Is it some kind of automatic memory overclocking? I have it at 'Standard' ATM.
4) DRAM Timing Selectable (SPD) What's the difference between 'Quick' and 'Expert'?
5) eXtreme Hard Drive (XHD) This is just Gigabytes automatic RAID gimmick? If I'm configuring my own RAID array via the intel BIOS menu (Ctrl+I), I should set eXtreme Hard Drive (XHD) to Disabled, and choose 'RAID' mode in PCH SATA Control Mode?
1 - enable, 2 - disable, 3 - turbo should be fine for most ram, 4 - quick sets the same timings for both channels or memory, 5 - yes, use raid and set your own raid, if using a single hdd, use ahci.
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Originally Posted by
GAR
What did you set the bclk to get a perfect 100 bclk? thanks.
try 1002.
can anybody upload the f3 bios. my ud4 came with f2 and on gigabyte's hp they offer only f4+ . wanted to try f3 out for less vc. in the german gigabyte forum some ppl wrote, that the f3 is the best bios atm (even without pll overvoltage).
thx
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Originally Posted by
Haes
try 1002.
can anybody upload the f3 bios. my ud4 came with f2 and on gigabyte's hp they offer only f4+ . wanted to try f3 out for less vc. in the german gigabyte forum some ppl wrote, that the f3 is the best bios atm (even without pll overvoltage).
thx
How you going to get past 46x without pll overvoltage ?
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Originally Posted by
ugotd8
How you going to get past 46x without pll overvoltage ?
i don't want to pass 46. that's for my 24/7 settings and if i can stabilized 4.5gig@1.248vc or 4gig@1.16vc with f3, this would be superb.
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Originally Posted by
GAR
What did you set the bclk to get a perfect 100 bclk? thanks.
on bios: blck 100.02
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Originally Posted by
Skakruk
Thanks for your post, but could you elaborate a bit more on the RAM Performance Enhance setting? What exactly do 'Standard', 'Turbo' and 'Extreme' do? What values do they modify?
What TIM did you use under the silver arrow, and what method did you use to apply it?
antec formula 7
double rice on the center cpu...
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Originally Posted by
Haes
i don't want to pass 46. that's for my 24/7 settings and if an can stabilized 4.5gig@1.248vc oder 4gig@1.16vc with f3, this would be superb.
http://www.mediafire.com/?tx55w1e4v6ul3gp
Hope that works. My board shipped with F3, I used @BIOS to extract it and save it before I updated to F6x.
Good luck.
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Originally Posted by
ugotd8
thank you
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Originally Posted by
Andrea deluxe
on bios: blck 100.02
boot win and look at cpuz while you're benching. if it's 0.01 more oder less , than it's 1001 oder 0999.
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Originally Posted by
stasio
Thanks for the updates stasio.
F7d = Disaster
For me at least, I did flash with @BIOS while overclocked so maybe an issue there.
Once I changed the SATA ports to AHCI, post would hang after detecting drives. I managed to get back into windows in IDE mode and flashed back to F6.