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Originally Posted by davidos
usually those two dont do anything but i always max them out anyways.
the pci-e overvolt i would assume only comes into play for two reasons.
1) power hungry video cards
2) overclocking the pci-e freq.
but always lock your PCI-E at atleast 100mhz and up to 115mhz is usually just fine although i rarely go over 110mhz.
if you dont lock it, i believe gigabyte has it locked anyways at auto but @ auto it can float around causing hard drive corruption on the sata ports and other issues. so always lock it at 100mhz or higher.
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Originally Posted by Dominus
try using a good ol PS2 mouse and keyboard,, just for testing and see what you can do.
but make darn sure you have enough voltages for vdimm, vcore, and (g)mch when in doubt always give it a little extra.
360x9 is horrible.
i know its tough to search this thread its getting to be a huge thread but we discussed this issue long ago so i'll bring it up again.
at around 350-ish some boards showed themselves to be buggy. and not just gigabyte. alot of the boards out there did it.
its just a FSB "wall" they hit and you have to go past that wall to clock higher. its a point where the NB chipsete changes the strap its using. changing from 1066 to 1333.
take the FSB and kick it all the way up to 400.
IF you ram can handle 800mhz then give it atleast 2.1v 5-5-5-15 just so the ram is loose enough.
Give the vcore a full 1.45v again this maybe more than you need but thats ok its not going to hurt the cpu.
leave the mch fsb and pci-e on Auto.
lock the pci-e at 100mhz.
once you do this it SHOULD boot right up... if not raise the vdimm 1 more notch and raise the vcore to 1.5v
no chip is guarenteed nor is a mobo but depending on the week and stepping of your cpu you should be able to hit 3.6ghz VERY easily with well under 1.5v.
my cpu as an example is still hard to beat if not yet beat at all, but maybe by another cpu of the same week and ES stepping.
3.6ghz @ 1.32v 3.8ghz @ 1.425 and 4g at 1.55 in the bios but droop makes it 1.48v...
after the droop on 3.6ghz its actually 1.28v on 3.8ghz its actually i think like 1.375v
so each chip is different you just have to play around with the voltages until you find the working sweet spot for your hardware.
and YES i have seen those Razor mice cause issues.. thats why i mention using a regular PS2 mouse and KB.
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Thanks a lot, I'll have to give that a try tomorrow. Pitty that there's so many incompatabilities and oddities with this board.
Thanks for your time though!
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Originally Posted by markopoleo
if you want a battle of Vista vs XP go to the OS section.
stick to the subject at hand people.
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no incompatabilities,,, just quirks.Originally Posted by Dominus
they are working on them. but hardware changes every week.
we are constantly seeing new hardwares being thrown out in the market and a smaller company like gigabyte can't test everything.
heck it wasnt until like 3 or 4 weeks ago that they FINALLY got a X-Fi to test.
and 2 or 3 weeks ago they got OCZ and GSkill ram to test.
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What is the point of overclocking the PCI-E frequency?...you won't see any performamce increase and most likely could cause some issues.
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Originally Posted by Richard Dower
thats where your absolutely wrong.
overclocking the PCI-E allows big increases in video card overclocking.
it also allows you to overclock the cpu higher.
set the pci-e to 110 then if you have the nvidia card install coolbits and do the auto overclock and you will see higher overclocks.
same for cpu.. it will usually let you overclock higher.
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Ok, someone needs to show me evidence of this claim, i need screenies and benchmarks.
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Originally Posted by Richard Dower
its not a claim rich its a plain and simple fact. where you been ?
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So any evidence this F8a BIOS for DS3 is allowing higher frequencies for the Micron D9 based DIMMs?
How hard can it be read up this thread a bitOriginally Posted by Phosphate
, come on man this is just plain lazyness. The story is all around the last few pages.....
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Originally Posted by Phosphate
no the D9 fix is not in place yet. its coming though
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Whats your bios vcore?Originally Posted by raydelee
Originally Posted by Lestat
fyi gigabyte is not a small company..its one of the top motherboard manufacturers, at least it was last year.![]()
Should be late next week for the final release. The first beta hit 510FSB with Corsair 6400C3 at 4-4-3-10 at 1:1.Originally Posted by Lestat
Originally Posted by raydelee
ray is that the max you can do ? crank that stuff man lets see how far they will go.
and notice guys that he is using a C2 mobo. not the C1 like 99% of us are.
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guys Vista will need 4GB of memroy for best run look here for find more about gameing and 2GB vs. 4GB memory in Vista:
http://www.bcchardware.com/index.php...1&limitstart=3
its 100% true, I'll wait for Vista Ultimate SP1 + price dropRichard Dower
won't touch Vista until prices drop and better driver support, and it's gonna be buggy as HELL!!
Wait and see, within the first three months there'll be like 60 patches
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1.55 bios vcoreOriginally Posted by FirePhoenixCtk
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sigh, of course if you add more memory you get better scores. Same with winxp! Besides its not "better" from the very article you linked to the newest games only showed a %14 increase. 4gig of memory today cause you a fortune, It is still more dependent on video card/CPU than ram!Originally Posted by HamidFULL
So many factors play into games than just amount of memory its not even worth that guy to review it. Esp since he only used a ATi X1900GT 256MB card which is a medium range card when vista is out.
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new batch here in Malyasia all are P965rev.c2Originally Posted by Lestat
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