youre on the wrong ratio, use 125 bclk with 2133ratio. always stay @ 2400ratio or below.
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youre on the wrong ratio, use 125 bclk with 2133ratio. always stay @ 2400ratio or below.
use this - bear in mind highest working ratio is 2400 ratio so use bclk for rest of mem oc ie 125 with 2133 ratrio etc
updated R4E Bios and tools such as turboVcore/memtweakit...
its due to a relational synchronization between fully manual mode enabled & per core & c3/6
per core works normally only with c3/c6
fully manual mode cannot work together with c3/c6 since c6 wants...
slot 1 is native directly to the cpu while slot 2 is via PLX bridge, the recommended slot 1 was just so u get a slight perf benefit by running directly to the cpu stead of via plx
yes it will , recommend to use red slots
i think the latest 00xxx is also fixed
its fixed in 0035 or ask him to manually enable c3/c6
there is a aim notch but not lock, is the connector fully in? When it is , it is usually very tight such that i can even hang the panel up just by the cable. with the cover on you cannot tell...
not really becos of that, it does not have the hw for fully manual mode and the profiles and even presets bears in mind the auto rules for SAioad with fully manual mode so it is not easily portable.
you can try to increase eventual pll termination to 1.900v in tweakers paradise.
make sure your vga can stand 120mhz pcie, if not use the x4 slot which is 100mhz
i think youre trying to set too many things wrongly, just f5 load defaults , change bclk to 190 or 195 save exit
or load 195bclk profile save exit.
usually at least one clock or more
obviously as well, initial and eventual values must fall within reasonable range according the frequency and TCL and command rate
higher the freq the bigger, the...
check rtl iol values at settings
add 2~3 or so to the biggest rtl value you see and key it into rtl initial value
once u see that it boots with the right initial value , disable dram swizzling bit2...
why not? i dont find any relation between the 2 volts, they are individual domains.
you should remove vttddr from your speculation since it only goes to the dram not even to the cpu so how can it hurt the cpu?
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Thanks Charleo. May be a bit too much info inside so for most people, i can summarize by saying
for the best cpu freq stability,
find the right level of VCORE/Max VCore, Input Voltage, PLL...
TWR and wr to read deelay are derived from addition of other timings and hence not shown in the bios box and thus what is keyed in in bios may get overwritten by your other timings
id play around with voltages and vga related items,
vga tweakers paradise 3.3aux,plx volts, under System Agent gen 3.0 preset, cpu volts -VCCIO in synch with skew driving volts and increase, even...
managed to replicate this , will update
becos you're on LN2 Mode, only manual vcore in ln2 mode
CAS 5 is real as long as you set it during Memory Training NOT AFTER
you can tell by perf diff immediately
the reason why we lock it is because TCL changes after MRC training is just a number, you can adjust TCL3 or 2 or whatever you are doing:
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Areca has released a firmware to fix this issue:
http://www.mediafire.com/?r6npdn57qhuv6bb
Follow this link to learn how to update Areca Firmware
http://www.areca.com.tw/support/main.htm
normally it doesnt
with that version it does.