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    Gskill 2gbhz

    hi guys, i have bought 3 kit og GSKILL pc4000 2GB HZ but i have a problem, the ram not go over the 260 mhz, i have dfi lanparty ultra with the last official bios, can you give me the bios setting? i want go at least at 270-280 rocj solid
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    what is your CPU and what is your bios setting?
    please check with our thread

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=75199
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician
    what is your CPU and what is your bios setting?
    please check with our thread

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=75199
    my cpu is an opteron 165 dual core, i have tried the bios setting at auto and then ar 3 4 4 8
    Last edited by diablos; 01-30-2006 at 02:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diablos
    my cpu is an opteron 65 dual core, i have tried the bios setting at auto and then ar 3 4 4 8
    bios auto is not good
    if you using DFI Ultra-D, SLi-D and SLi-DR you need to give good timing and best Data Level. otherwise it will result very unstable
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician
    bios auto is not good
    if you using DFI Ultra-D, SLi-D and SLi-DR you need to give good timing and best Data Level. otherwise it will result very unstable
    ok can you give me the bios setting?
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by diablos
    ok can you give me the bios setting?
    thanks
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=75199

    please check the thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician
    I looked in that thread to page 5 and only found a post where you show to be running a 9\10 divider. I would like to run 1:1 in a DFI NF4 SLI-DR @ like 265-275fsb. Could you please list out the timings like RyderOCZ does instead of making us go thru 12 pages of another thread not knowing which setting in that thread to use?
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    Translate and try the following settings in bios. (TREF = 3684)
    I have these running @ 270 @ 2.56v without any problems, 32M stable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rukee
    I looked in that thread to page 5 and only found a post where you show to be running a 9\10 divider. I would like to run 1:1 in a DFI NF4 SLI-DR @ like 265-275fsb. Could you please list out the timings like RyderOCZ does instead of making us go thru 12 pages of another thread not knowing which setting in that thread to use?
    Thanks.
    sure i will post the exact bios setting to help
    although many timing are just like i post at A64 but some are not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician
    sure i will post the exact bios setting to help
    Do we hold our breath or what??
    Plz post the settings, thanks.
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    Most people have found the 623-1 BIOS to work best with these sticks...

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    Tried on a new ADO revision ultra-d and no joy above 268. will try to play some more try latest bios but i think mine are stuck at 268 max.
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    sorry for the late reply

    here is the bios timing for ultra-d

    FOR FSB 250; DDR500

    DRAM FREQUENCY SET: 200 (1:1)
    COMMAND PER CLOCK: ENABLE (1T)
    CAS: 3
    TRCD: 4
    TRAS: 8
    TRP: 4
    TRC: 7
    TRFC: 13~18
    TRRD: 2
    TER: 2
    TWTR: 1~2
    TRWT: 2~3
    TREF: 3684
    TWCL: 1
    DRAM BANK INTERLEAVE: ENABLE

    DQS SKEW CONTROL: AUTO
    DQS SKEW VALUE: 0
    DRAM DRIVE STRENGTH: 7 (OR BEST VALUE FOR YOUR SYSTEM)
    DARM DATE DRIVE STRENGTH: 1 (OR BEST VALUE FOR YOUR SYSTEM)
    MAX ASYNC LATENCY: 7~8NS
    DARM RESPONSE: NORMAL
    READ PREAMBLE TIME: 5NS
    IDLECYCLE LIMIT: 256
    DYNAMIC COUNTER: ENABLE
    R/W QUEUE BYPASS:16
    BYPASS MAX: 7
    32 BYTE GRANULARITY: DISABLE
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    Does anyone happen to have lanparty nf3 ultra d settings? all i can find are timings for the nforce4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician
    sorry for the late reply

    here is the bios timing for ultra-d

    FOR FSB 250; DDR500

    DRAM FREQUENCY SET: 200 (1:1)
    COMMAND PER CLOCK: ENABLE (1T)
    CAS: 3
    TRCD: 4
    TRAS: 8
    TRP: 4
    TRC: 7
    TRFC: 13~18
    TRRD: 2
    TER: 2
    TWTR: 1~2
    TRWT: 2~3
    TREF: 3684
    TWCL: 1
    DRAM BANK INTERLEAVE: ENABLE

    DQS SKEW CONTROL: AUTO
    DQS SKEW VALUE: 0
    DRAM DRIVE STRENGTH: 7 (OR BEST VALUE FOR YOUR SYSTEM)
    DARM DATE DRIVE STRENGTH: 1 (OR BEST VALUE FOR YOUR SYSTEM)
    MAX ASYNC LATENCY: 7~8NS
    DARM RESPONSE: NORMAL
    READ PREAMBLE TIME: 5NS
    IDLECYCLE LIMIT: 256
    DYNAMIC COUNTER: ENABLE
    R/W QUEUE BYPASS:16
    BYPASS MAX: 7
    32 BYTE GRANULARITY: DISABLE

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    i have question on the settings that GS post above. which value is lower/loose on these:
    TRC: 7
    TRFC: 13~18
    MAX ASYNC LATENCY: 7~8NS
    READ PREAMBLE TIME: 5NS

    I am using trc 7, trfc 13, max A.L 8ns, read 5ns, but not stable at all. anything over 250fsb wont do PI 32m. I have to set my CPU to 250 and 1:1 to make it do PI 32m... I am trying to use 270 1:1, all the timings post on the other threads not working for me.

    currently i have drive strength 7, and data strength 1. is it too low? i tried 8/3 and 7/3 both give error on PI.

    any helps please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hacgumyu
    i have question on the settings that GS post above. which value is lower/loose on these:
    TRC: 7
    TRFC: 13~18
    MAX ASYNC LATENCY: 7~8NS
    READ PREAMBLE TIME: 5NS

    I am using trc 7, trfc 13, max A.L 8ns, read 5ns, but not stable at all. anything over 250fsb wont do PI 32m. I have to set my CPU to 250 and 1:1 to make it do PI 32m... I am trying to use 270 1:1, all the timings post on the other threads not working for me.

    currently i have drive strength 7, and data strength 1. is it too low? i tried 8/3 and 7/3 both give error on PI.

    any helps please?
    some pic might be better
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    Are the bad HZ out of the product channel

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician
    sorry for the late reply

    here is the bios timing for ultra-d

    FOR FSB 250; DDR500

    DRAM FREQUENCY SET: 200 (1:1)
    COMMAND PER CLOCK: ENABLE (1T)
    CAS: 3
    TRCD: 4
    TRAS: 8
    TRP: 4
    TRC: 7
    TRFC: 13~18
    TRRD: 2
    TER: 2
    TWTR: 1~2
    TRWT: 2~3
    TREF: 3684
    TWCL: 1
    DRAM BANK INTERLEAVE: ENABLE

    DQS SKEW CONTROL: AUTO
    DQS SKEW VALUE: 0
    DRAM DRIVE STRENGTH: 7 (OR BEST VALUE FOR YOUR SYSTEM)
    DARM DATE DRIVE STRENGTH: 1 (OR BEST VALUE FOR YOUR SYSTEM)
    MAX ASYNC LATENCY: 7~8NS
    DARM RESPONSE: NORMAL
    READ PREAMBLE TIME: 5NS
    IDLECYCLE LIMIT: 256
    DYNAMIC COUNTER: ENABLE
    R/W QUEUE BYPASS:16
    BYPASS MAX: 7
    32 BYTE GRANULARITY: DISABLE
    Hi there, I've also set my Ultra-D bios to the following, however the only difference is my HTT is at 300mhz and I have it set to 180mhz divider and the TRFC set to 15. The effective memory speed is 270mhz. However, it is not stable at those settings. When I drop it down to 166mhz divider (effective memory speed of 245mhz), then it's stable.

    btw, i have the opteron 165 so I don't know if running dual Prime95 blend test would throw off the results. Since the settings that you prescribe are for a single core CPU, are there stable settings for dual core cpu if I want to OC the memories? thanks!
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    try 1:1 to see it stable or not 1st
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician
    try 1:1 to see it stable or not 1st
    Really? So even if it's at a higher speed, it might be more stable at 1:1 than running on a divider? I will give it a try. Thanks.
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    ive used the settings in post #13 and cant do Prime95 for more then 5 minutes without error "FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"

    DRAM DRIVE STRENGTH: 7-8
    DRAM DATE DRIVE STRENGTH: 1-3
    MAX ASYNC LATENCY: 7-8NS
    DRAM VOLTAGE: 2.7v

    for 1:1 @ 270 x 11

    i tried switching the sticks around and i guess i had it right the first time because its more unstable when i do. what am i doing wrong?

    would windows have anything to do with this? ive had to repair windows twice already

    screen of a64

    im trying to run 273x11 1:1. am i stuck with using 9/10 divider for 3.0 GHz?

    i cant even get memtest to pass on 270 :'(
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    hummm there are a good way to test it!

    1. lower your CPU to 250 * 7 or 8 with the setting you have
    2. start sp2004 large test or prime95 large test or memtest windows version
    3. start clockgen
    4. using clockgen to increase the FSB 251, 252, 253, until your test show error
    5. restart your computer and increase .03v
    6. repeate 1 to 4 again, if no big FSB increases, go to next step 7
    7. lower about 5 FSB and do the full tests



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    Quote Originally Posted by blazin-asian
    ive used the settings in post #13 and cant do Prime95 for more then 5 minutes without error "FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"

    DRAM DRIVE STRENGTH: 7-8
    DRAM DATE DRIVE STRENGTH: 1-3
    MAX ASYNC LATENCY: 7-8NS
    DRAM VOLTAGE: 2.7v

    for 1:1 @ 270 x 11

    i tried switching the sticks around and i guess i had it right the first time because its more unstable when i do. what am i doing wrong?

    would windows have anything to do with this? ive had to repair windows twice already

    screen of a64

    im trying to run 273x11 1:1. am i stuck with using 9/10 divider for 3.0 GHz?

    i cant even get memtest to pass on 270 :'(
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    it seems to stop around 273, right where i need it to be.

    i have my vdimm to 2.73 and running SP2004 to test

    my settings right now are 269 x 11

    EDIT: fails SP2004 test....dammit. guess i need to mess with a64 tweaker for a bit.
    Last edited by blazin-asian; 02-15-2006 at 01:16 PM.

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