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    The board is running some test right now. Give it about 15 minutes and I'll set the voltage to 2.270 and measure the actual voltage with the scope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    I have it set to 2.270Vdimm in Bios but Smart Guardian reads 2.2v which is accurate reading of Voltage on this Board Bios or SG?
    VDIMM set to 2.270. While in the BIOS it is showing 2.28 volts. Actual scoped reading is 2.267 volts. In Windows, idle desktop, Smart Guardian shows 2.22 volt. Scoped reading once again is 2.267 volts.

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    Not to be ignorant but whats a scoped reading? And is SG that far off and I should believe Bios?

    Can one of you gentleman also explain the SB CPU PPL Voltage = what it does and when it should be upped and in what instance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    Not to be ignorant but whats a scoped reading? And is SG that far off and I should believe Bios?

    Can one of you gentleman also explain the SB CPU PPL Voltage = what it does and when it should be upped and in what instance?
    Oscilloscope. I already had it hooked up and it's more accurate then a volt meter. Smart Guardian is that far off on my board.

    The important part of that voltage control is the CPU PLL. It sets the voltage for the clock generation phase lock loop. When the processor gets close to it's FSB wall increasing this voltage can help push it further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    Oscilloscope. I already had it hooked up and it's more accurate then a volt meter. Smart Guardian is that far off on my board.

    The important part of that voltage control is the CPU PLL. It sets the voltage for the clock generation phase lock loop. When the processor gets close to it's FSB wall increasing this voltage can help push it further.

    Oscilloscope...heh??? Thats what I thought you meant but I'm like na he doesn't have one of them. Well god damn boy.....Get down with you're Bad Self

    John, do you have sub timing tweeks to post for me for this Ram ppppplease oh kind sir

    I get 2.22v Idle in SG also I made Boo Boo before! Also on my board Bios reads 2.27v when 2.270v set in Bios.
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    You sure 2.70v bios = 2.27v bio set ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    VDIMM set to 2.270. While in the BIOS it is showing 2.28 volts. Actual scoped reading is 2.267 volts. In Windows, idle desktop, Smart Guardian shows 2.22 volt. Scoped reading once again is 2.267 volts.
    thanks for confirming it.. i've suspected SG to be undereported by that much as i doubt i am really only needing 2.18v-2.20v for 4x1GB @612mhz 5-5-5-15 tight subtimings with Enhanced Addressing on FAST and tRFC 25 hehe
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    Whoops ....Brain Fart 2.27vdimm
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    Since I flashed to 9/13 bios the one thing I have noticed, is CPU VTT and NB volts I have been able to reduce, just listed the settings below for people to look over, will hard set the subs according to memset once I have finished mem testing, and possibly reduce the voltages even further, for now im quite happy with the CPU and MEM speeds.


    CPU Feature
    - Thermal Management Control: Disabled
    - PPM(EIST) Mode: Disabled
    - Limit CPUID MaxVal: Disabled
    - CIE Function: Disabled
    - Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
    - Virtualization Technology: Disabled
    - Core Multi-Processing: Enabled

    Exist Setup Shutdown: Mode 2
    CLOCK VC0 divider: AUTO
    CPU Clock Ratio Unlock: Enabled
    CPU Clock Ratio: 9
    - Target CPU Clock: 3711
    CPU Clock: 412
    Boot Up Clock: Auto
    DRAM Speed: 266/667
    - Target DRAM Speed: 1033
    PCIE Clock: 100mhz

    Voltage Settings
    CPU VID Control: 1.500
    CPU VID Special Add: 100.23% (this small added amount insures the cpu voltage stays at 1.5v even under stress)
    DRAM Voltage Control: 2.27 (actual 2.16v SG) (2.31 gives me 2.4v in SG and 2.2v in SG undre stress)
    SB 1.05V Voltage: 1.070
    SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage: 1.55
    NB Core Voltage: 1.55 (actual 1.53v SG)
    CPU VTT Voltage: 1.50 (actual 1.48v SG)
    Vcore Droop Control: Disabled = Enabled
    Clockgen Voltage Control: 3.45v
    GTL+ Buffers Strength: Strong
    Host Slew Rate: Weak
    GTL REF Voltage Control: Enabled
    x CPU GTL1/3 REF Volt: 115
    x CPU GTL 0/2 REF Volt: 115
    x North Bridge GTL REF Volt: 115

    DRAM Timing
    - Enhance Data transmitting: FAST
    - Enhance Addressing: FAST
    - T2 Dispatch: AUTO

    Clock Setting Fine Delay
    Ch1 Clock Crossing Setting: ???
    - DIMM 1 CLK fine delay: Current
    - DIMM 2 CLK fine delay: Current
    - Ch 1 Command fine delay: Current
    - Ch 1 Control fine delay: Curent

    Ch2 Clock Crossing Setting: ???
    - DIMM 3 CLK fine delay: Current
    - DIMM 4 CLK fine delay: Current
    - Ch 2 Command fine delay: Current
    - Ch 2 Control fine delay: Curent

    Ch1Ch2 CommonClock Setting: Auto

    Ch1 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay: Auto
    Ch1 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay: Auto
    Ch1 Command to CS Delay: Auto

    Ch2 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay: Auto
    Ch2 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay: Auto
    Ch2 Command to CS Delay: Auto

    CAS Latency Time (tCL): 5
    RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD): 5
    RAS# Precharge (tRP): 5
    Precharge Delay (tRAS): 15
    All Precharge to Act: AUTO
    REF to ACT Delay (tRFC): AUTO
    Performance LVL (Read Delay) (tRD): AUTO

    Read delay phase adjust: Enter
    - Channel 1 Phase 0 Pull-In: Auto
    - Channel 1 Phase 1 Pull-In: Auto
    - Channel 1 Phase 2 Pull-In: Auto
    - Channel 1 Phase 3 Pull-In: Auto
    - Channel 1 Phase 4 Pull-In: Auto

    - Channel 2 Phase 0 Pull-In: Auto
    - Channel 2 Phase 1 Pull-In: Auto
    - Channel 2 Phase 2 Pull-In: Auto
    - Channel 2 Phase 3 Pull-In: Auto
    - Channel 2 Phase 4 Pull-In: Auto

    MCH ODT Latency: AUTO
    Write to PRE Delay (tWR): AUTO
    Rank Write to Read (tWTR): AUTO
    ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD): AUTO
    Read to Write Delay (tRDWR): AUTO
    Ranks Write to Write (tWRWR): AUTO
    Ranks Read to Read (tRDRD): AUTO
    Ranks Write to Read (tWRRD): AUTO
    Read CAS# Precharge (tRTP): AUTO
    ALL PRE to Refresh: AUTO

    PCIE Slot Config: 1X 1X
    CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    SATA Spread Spectrum: Disabled
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    Does anyone running this board have the Cell Shock (PC2 8000) 4-4-4-12 and if so could you post you're findings for Vdimm @ 1068mhz 266/667?


    Also what version of Everest works on this board? I installed the lates one from their website and it locked my rig up upon opening the app 5 different times and it gives a notice saying Intel Bearlake chipset is not supported currently!
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    Also what version of Everest works on this board? I installed the lates one from their website and it locked my rig up upon opening the app 5 different times and it gives a notice saying Intel Bearlake chipset is not supported currently!
    hmm... check here...
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    I have not been able to find a link to that version...it is not on the Everest site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post


    Also what version of Everest works on this board? I installed the lates one from their website and it locked my rig up upon opening the app 5 different times and it gives a notice saying Intel Bearlake chipset is not supported currently!
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=761


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    Quote Originally Posted by CyberDruid View Post
    I have not been able to find a link to that version...it is not on the Everest site.

    Yea...I know! Not even posted in the Beta section of the Everest Forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJRL View Post
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=761


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    Rightio! Off to the benches
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    Whats the Better Divider on this Board>>>> 2:3 / 4:5 for high Ram MHZ?
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    Fired up my board today to do some benching and I noticed my ln2 container is really having a hard time keeping up with the temp.... After looking around, I found out my cpu vtt was at 2.25v at default settings... got the same reading from bios and SM and I dont think its a sensor glitch too cos like I said my cpu is hotter than it should be.... anybody had this happen? cleared cmos and even reflashed but still the same , just waiting for everything to thaw out so I can reseat the cpu and see if it helps....


    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    Whats the Better Divider on this Board>>>> 2:3 / 4:5 for high Ram MHZ?
    It depends on alot of factors but I would imagine 4:5 will be better cos itll give you a higher fsb.... with the HW and OC in your sig though maybe 2:3 will be better cos it gives the highest ram freq while staying within the tighestest strap, but you can do your own test and see which gives you the highest bandwidth...
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    Quote Originally Posted by alejo View Post
    I have the same Cellshocks, PC8000 cas4, and I just installed this board. Do you mean that they will not boot at stock speeds? My Cellshocks, no matter what board, always seem to boot as PC6400 and at low voltages (1.8). How did the memory behave on other boards?

    @alejo..........Are you getting any Love on Dividers @ high MHZ 1066 Strap without having to go ballistick with NBV/CPUVTT???
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    Esau, I haven't really ran it through the paces yet. School and work and all that...but let me know what settings you are trying to run at and I'll see if I can replicate them and report any problems. Are you getting Memtest errors, stability problems?

    I originally bought these sticks to run with a Commando and got a lot of info from i4memory. You might want to check out Jaffa's Asus Commando/Cellshock thread on i4memory. It might give you very general idea on what volts you might need. One thing I will say is that I did need to pump more voltage into the NB on a 1066 strap.

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    I am starting to agree with some others on the theory that its a BIOS/Ram situation! This board is freeking Awesome no doubt but the lengths that you must go to get High Ram MHZ 4-4-4-12 4:5 is frigging ridiculous to say the least! These finding that concur with some others, is all attributed to Quad Core O.C also the Usual D.F.I Picky Ram Specific Boards that they are

    I just Paid $300.00 for this Kit of Cell Shock (PC2 8000) 4-4-4-12 only to find that this board really prefers high Ram MHZ of the 5-5-5-15 flavor which could have saved me $80.00 if I would have bought the Cell Shock (PC2 8000) 5-5-5-15 set instead

    At this point I am thinking it really Boils down to a Bios Update: that will permit such scalability with such tight programmed moduals because there are a few others that have posted in this thread that have $300.-$400.00 Cell Shock & Team Group kits that are having a rough go with this board because as it stands I had no love with my Crucial Ballistix Tracers either even though eva2000 has done extensive testing with really great results on this board
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    I am running 4-4-4-10 at 1000 mhz with my OCZ. 1:1 though. I will try some 4:5 later tonight or tomorrow and see how it goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by retrospooty View Post
    I am running 4-4-4-10 at 1000 mhz with my OCZ. 1:1 though. I will try some 4:5 later tonight or tomorrow and see how it goes.
    Big difference between dual core and quad. 4-4-4/1000MHz is a piece of cake with the dual core.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    Big difference between dual core and quad. 4-4-4/1000MHz is a piece of cake with the dual core.
    ahh... that does explain why my setup has been a piece of cake. Thanks. I was just about to go reboot and test it.
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    Hey, John I know man and thats it in a nutshell aint it...heheh?

    I get no errors in MemTest 1.70 and 333 x 9 set in Bios and Ram Ramped up 1003MHZ 2:3 = Auto I can Blend for hrs with just a very tiny increase in NB 1.4V and 1.31 CPU VTT @ UNDER 2.1 Vdimm in Bios ....But throw a Q6600 O.C in the mix and it requires just a ton of Voltage across the Board

    So what I think on this is that it just Doubles the strain on the Memory Controller NB due to the Quad Core Overclock unless you rock the 1:1 divider that is
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