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    F6 -> F7e

    Goods: new bios items, "current memory settings, memory fbs".
    Bads: F6 i hit 400mhz "boot wall", F7b lot's troble to get even 390mhz to work. New problems was, when changing some settings(eg enabling raid) and booting, i got blank screen and then nothing happens. Shutdown&boot -> system reset at 266mhz

    i would love get ridoff that "automatic resetting system".

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    whats the difference between ds3 and ds4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnottis
    haha, I dont know what people were complaining about with the DS3!!
    I see you've made a new friend with the DS3
    I really haven't had issues other than running a bit hot at 1.35v in orthos (about 62C avg). This thing overclocks like a champ. I may end up changing to a dif cooler at some point.
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    [QUOTE=t800]F6 -> F7e

    Goods: new bios items, "current memory settings, memory fbs".
    Bads: F6 i hit 400mhz "boot wall", F7b lot's troble to get even 390mhz to work. New problems was, when changing some settings(eg enabling raid) and booting, i got blank screen and then nothing happens. Shutdown&boot -> system reset at 266mhz

    i would love get ridoff that "automatic resetting system".[/QUOTE]

    I dunno that usually means clearing cmos manually UGH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tac0
    I see you've made a new friend with the DS3
    I really haven't had issues other than running a bit hot at 1.35v in orthos (about 62C avg). This thing overclocks like a champ. I may end up changing to a dif cooler at some point.

    yeah I'm digging it and it's about 5 deg cooler than my Asus. Im using water cooling though. 3.6 Ghz @ ~42 load.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Sweeper_
    whats the difference between ds3 and ds4?
    The DS4 looks more like a stripped down version of the DQ6, but both with 2 x16 (1 x4 electrical) PCI-E slots. The DS3 only has one x16 PCI-E slot and is on a smaller board. It might be better to wait for the 2nd rev for the DS3, the DS3P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnottis
    yeah I'm digging it and it's about 5 deg cooler than my Asus. Im using water cooling though. 3.6 Ghz @ ~42 load.
    Ya I see you're chilly...I just tear my stuff up so regularly that I think the water would get in the way and take too much time...I have to admit I have been tempted tho.
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    Any new bios for the S3 that are newer then F6?
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    ok guys I get permission from GB to share DS4 F7e BIOS for finding out problems to fix for DS4 F7 Final
    if download and test it please share result here or get PM to me
    Tanx
    Download DS4 F7e Here
    tanx guys we need your test result

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    Quote Originally Posted by HamidFULL
    tanx guys we need your test result

    Latest GB Beta are BIOS DQ6 F8c , DS4 F7e , DS3 F8i , S3 F6
    DS4 F7e no boot at 470... 450 boot up but hang after i play around with it...
    now running at all default lol! !@#$%

    edit: suspect ddr2 error ( continous long beep )
    i had no problem booting with this setting with F7b
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    OK i tried F7B->F7E

    Observations:
    1. New features: HPET, actual timings shown in BIOS(finally, thx for that)
    2. I'm ONLY on 400MHz FSB so i can't tell any difference there.
    3. Memory latency has increased from 70ns->73ns with the same memory timings (using newest Sandra Ultimate)
    4. no problems so far...

    I have a question about HPET, is it a new feature you added(enabled on board) or it's just a new options in BIOS that allows us to disable it?

    btw. Is there a way to flash DQ6 BIOS to a DS4 board?
    Last edited by xHaste; 12-09-2006 at 07:27 AM.

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    DeToNaToR.cl > Could you share the DQ6's bios from ocxtreme.org here ?
    because I registered 2 hours ago, and I'm still waiting for the email in order to activate my account...

    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by doGus
    DeToNaToR.cl > Could you share the DQ6's bios from ocxtreme.org here ?
    because I registered 2 hours ago, and I'm still waiting for the email in order to activate my account...

    Thanks!

    Im sorry, but I dont have any place to upload them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeToNaToR.cl
    Im sorry, but I dont have any place to upload them...
    Try http://rapidshare.com/ or another free web host.
    Last edited by xHaste; 12-09-2006 at 07:39 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xHaste
    OK i tried F7B->F7E

    Observations:
    1. New features: HPET, actual timings shown in BIOS(finally, thx for that)
    2. I'm ONLY on 400MHz FSB so i can't tell any difference there.
    3. Memory latency has increased from 70ns->73ns with the same memory timings (using newest Sandra Ultimate)
    4. no problems so far...

    I have a question about HPET, is it a new feature you added(enabled on board) or it's just a new options in BIOS that allows us to disable it?

    btw. Is there a way to flash DQ6 BIOS to a DS4 board?
    Copy and Paste since you prob wont search for it...I posted a some pages back about HPET, you can disable it if you want.


    here is some info on it if you care..
    http://softwareforums.intel.com/ISN/.../30225022.aspx

    Short version: Although one-millisecond resolution and aperiodic functionality are theoretically possible using todays timer hardware, achieving this level of granularity and taking advantage of this functionality while maintaining reasonable system performance is not possible in reality. To make this level of resolution and functionality realistically possible, a new timer is needed that replaces the legacy timers used currently. The new High Precision Event Timer (HPET) was designed to have very fine-grained resolution, fast access times, and support for aperiodic behavior.


    A Very good read on it is at MS.
    http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/CEC/mm-timer.mspx

    Short version:
    The High Precision Event Timer

    The High Precision Event Timer (HPET) was developed jointly by Intel and Microsoft to meet the timing requirements of multimedia and other time-sensitive applications. Originally, the HPET was called the Multimedia Timer (MM Timer), but the name was later changed to avoid confusion with a Microsoft DirectX timer, and to better describe the timer.

    Benefits of the HPET
    Experiments on prototype HPET hardware by Microsoft Test Engineers have shown that, in addition to extending the capabilities and precision of a system, the HPET also improved system performance.

    In a test that compared the performance of the HPET to that of the PM clock, a function that called the usermode QueryPerformanceCounter() API 1000 times was executed and timed. To ensure the results were comparable, the test was run multiple times on a single system. A similar test was run using the kernel mode KeQueryPerformanceCounter() API on the same hardware to identify the kernel mode benefits of the new timer. Table 1 shows the results of these two experiments.

    Table 1 Comparison between HPET and PM Clock Performance
    Benchmark1000 consecutive [K]QPC calls PM Clock[calls/ms][µs / call] HPET[calls/ms][µs / call] Perf Increase using the HPET

    QueryPerformanceCounter()


    6301.59


    7841.27


    24%

    KeQueryPerformanceCounter()


    11940.84


    19200.59


    61%

    This data shows that reading the timestamp from the HPET is more efficient and faster than with legacy timers. However, because of the fine level of resolution needed for measurement, the actual performance benefits of the HPET and their implications on applications are impossible to quantify.
    Last edited by markopoleo; 12-09-2006 at 08:05 AM.

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    That is not what i asked...
    I know what is HPET and how does it work. I wanted to know, if it was enabled in chipset even in older BIOS revisions. We know they added options to disable/enable it (in F7E) but we don't know if that feature(not options) was enabled BEFORE the F7E.

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    Any way of getting E6600 to use x9 multi when TM is enabled? Seems mine just always stays at x6 regardless of temps.

    EDIT: S3 mobo!
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    Quote Originally Posted by xHaste
    That is not what i asked...
    I know what is HPET and how does it work. I wanted to know, if it was enabled in chipset even in older BIOS revisions. We know they added options to disable/enable it (in F7E) but we don't know if that feature(not options) was enabled BEFORE the F7E.
    They added the feature.

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    I have also flashed my DS4 to F7e, but Im moving from F5c since all newer BIOSes have failed to provide the same overclocks. Seems far more stable than F7b was, although needs still more Vcore for that stability than F5c did. Overall seems ok but overclocks down a few Mhz.

    EDIT - Further testing shows F7e nowhere near as clockable as F5c - especially not with "system voltage optimised". Max on F5c is around 435FSB, whereas F7e struggles to keep 400 stable. (This is with an E6600 and 2GB of Geil Ultra PC-6400 RAM).
    Last edited by LordShadow; 12-09-2006 at 01:08 PM.

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    Gigabyte DS4 here, still problems with usb devices connected when booting when overclocking... (with F7e).

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    I thought the DS-4 would do the same as the DS-3, when it comes to the compatibility with the D9 sticks from ebay. Yesterday I found out that this was not the case. These sticks wont boot with various SPD's (they booted at a Biostar with no problem). I think there's no solution to this problem ?

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    If someone from Gigabyte is reading this forum I would like to tell them that they should mind the compatibility problems (i.e. X-Fi, USB devices when booting) as well as the overclocking capability of the board. The board being able to WORK actually with most hardware is really important too
    Last edited by iceblade; 12-09-2006 at 02:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceblade
    If someone from Gigabyte is reading this forum I would like to tell them that they should mind the compatibility problems (i.e. X-Fi, USB devices when booting) as well as the overclocking capability of the board. The board being able to WORK actually with most hardware is really important too
    Set your PCI-Express bus to 100mhz then you wont have issues with the x-fi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee_Kay
    Set your PCI-Express bus to 100mhz then you wont have issues with the x-fi.
    I didn't have issues with the X-Fi in all F7 betas. However I do haves issues (ie the computer reboots) if i leave my usb keyboard/mouse plugged on while booting (MS Bluetooth Mouse/Keyboard). If i plug it on directly after the memory testing (i.e. when you see at POST eg "Memory runs at dual channel interleaved" ) then no problem... This only happens on gigabyte boards and only when overclocking, so plz Gigabyte solve this problem

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    Just thought I'd say the F8i bios sort of fixed the DS3 D9 issue. My D9s run decently but I still hit a wall around DDR2-1000 w/ 5-5-5-18 timings and 2.3 volts. You have to run the memory very loose, I was able to do DDR2-1000 4-4-4-18 on a P5B dlx with 2.3 volts. Otherwise f8i makes the DS3/e6400 stable to ~4.2GHz on phase cooling and 1.6 volts in bios. It isn't stellar but it is an improvement over the previous limit of ~3.8GHz. Great board for FSB < 450, past 450 it gets dicey.

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