Boot slownes is gone and browsing is fast again. Haven't tried with games yet but atm I'm a happy camper, thank you both TI66ER and c_fun.
Boot slownes is gone and browsing is fast again. Haven't tried with games yet but atm I'm a happy camper, thank you both TI66ER and c_fun.
do you reckon they are gonna release the dts version of this driver soon c_fun?.
intel G860
asus p8z77-m pro skt1155 bios 1205
Samsung 2x4b ddr3 1333@1600 8.10.9 1.53v
MSI gtx560ti twin frozr 1gb
1x120gb pny prevail elite/1x WD RE4 2TB
Lg Slimline Dvd/rw sata
Dell 2405FPW 24"
Fractal Arc mii
Xonar DX/Dell soundbar
Hiper 580watt
3.9ghz e6300-http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=139796
http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1834.html
can any of you guys heavily OC'g your P5Bdlx try a suspend/resume? My E6600 based system won't successfully resume from suspend at anything over 2.9 ghz, even when I can stabley OC up to 3.4 ghz.
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For those who got fsb wall and curious bout it (im a noob) and dont have another cpu/mobo/mem to find out why this is happening, hope this helps
Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
Originally Posted by TI66ER
I think this is the DTS version...
M.B : Asus P5B Deluxe (Bios 0804)
CPU : E6600 runing at stock + stock fan
Memory : 2GB - Corsair Twin2x2048-6400 (5-5-5-12 - 5-42-3-11-5-14)
HDD: Seagate 250GB 16 MB SataII
GC : Gigabyte GF6600GT
Mouse + Keyboard : Logitech Dinovo Media Desktop
anyone having problems with the 4:5 divider on their P5B dlx motherboards?![]()
I tried all the bios options even the 804 but somehow cant seem to find a answer to this.
My ram does over 500 2:3 but at 4:5 even at 500 its not stable![]()
2grimreaper,
just run 1:1.
Running a higher mem freq doesnt give u more performance.
What does DTS contain?
I know its something about surround sound. I have 2.1 speakers, and the only thing i do is gaming ( so= no mediacentre/ cinema pc).
I havent enabled it, do i need to enable it?
-sound driver= I am using 4570. I amnot expiersing a --long--- slow boot, the only issue is 2 me= crackling. I will download 4580 when it is officially released by asus.
These days i ll sale my E6300, i am going to buy a E6600, i hope i ll get some g00d results :P
My PC:
- Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (9x 333),
waiting at cpu waterblock for OC
-2GBHZ G.Skill Dualchannel@ 333@ 1.9V
-Asus P5B Deluxe, no mods![]()
-2x raptor 74gb (8mb) RAID0
-8800GTS @ stock
-Creative Soundblaster Audigy SE
-Zalman 460W-APS
any news on pcie@1X problem ?![]()
thats still there not fixedOriginally Posted by metalazzo
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Kakulukia
you also have the same issue?![]()
Originally Posted by c_fun
Moving through folders are great now, just like a Raptor should be, but boot time is still 12 blocks :/
No crackling either![]()
what vcore and vdimm are you using?Originally Posted by jimwhite
Last edited by bachus_anonym; 11-12-2006 at 08:53 AM. Reason: quoted post added after moving posts
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I have been using it for about a week as well. Now with this version I am in the process of overclocking, but I need some help.Originally Posted by GrimReaper
I have gone by the recommendations of FCG on the bios settings. I own a P5B-D, C2D 6400, Muskin DDR2 667. I have read through many pages on this forum, and have learned much, but not all I feel I should know about overclocking. My last over clock was on my last pc a AMD 3200+ XP with a Asus A7N8X and Geil DDR ram, so it has been a while.
I followed all the settings provided by FCG, except the FSB Term. Volt., NB VCore, and SB VCore, and the PCI Express Freq. Those are on auto, and 100 for PCIE Freq, as well as the ram is at the stock voltage of 1.9v. Those settings seem a little more dangerous to max out
I have been able to oc to 400x8=3.2GHz. This is only an hour of dual Prime95s stable. My temps are 45c idle, and 60c load. I have a Zalman CNPS9500 HSF. My CPU voltage 1.280. I am running the latest bios version from Asus 0804.
The question I ask is what should I do, bump up voltage, if so what settings, or should I drop the FSB from 400 down to 388 or 375?
might want to read up...Originally Posted by Kakulukia
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=120410
I have been struggling with this issue since day 1. Thats the only reason i plan to move up to a ASUS Stryker Extreme or atleast a 680i mobo, because these kind ofOriginally Posted by GrimReaper
ed up dividers are a real PITA. Hope ASUS gets their act together and fixes these.
Karan
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i must have a different P5B Dlx version than you guys complaining about the sound card...i have NO sound card problems and boot time is good....i am overclocking moderately.
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BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
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I had the sound problem until the beta drivers and now they're fixed. Big thanks for that one![]()
No rig right now.
quick noob question, why is that cooler for the heat pipe only for passive or water cooling?
set the FSB to 401Originally Posted by AND_YOU_ARE
also bump up the Vcore just tiny bit more it should be fully stable in orthos
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Originally Posted by kidoman
asus needs to work harder to fix them
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OK, I tried the newer sound drivers. Yes, the boot time is definitely better, BUT there is still a feeling of slowness. Completely uninstall the drivers and disable in BIOS and you'll be very surprised at the difference between even these new drivers and none at all.
So, I installed an audigy SE that I got new for $16 and wow-much better. No speed problem, perfect response in Windows . Problem are gone for $16-$20. The sound is MUCH better. I did quite a long audio comparison and I can say the $20 Audigy SE completely blows away the onboard sound in low-end bass response and clarity in the highs. It is a VERY noticable difference. Don't even waste your time with the onboard sound on this mobo-it is absolute crap. Drivers can't fix something like that - it is what it is (CRAP.)
Amazing a $215 board has sound this bad. Amazing.
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I have a similar feeling thats why i said it isnt 100% perfect, looks like they took care of the PnP or whatever conflict there was at boot time. or at least most of it.Originally Posted by Brahmzy
but still browsing folders is quicker when the HD audio is disbaled in bios, or when the drivers are not installed at all. and i understand what u mean about overall "feel" of slowness (like IE not jumping blazing fast, and seems like HDD working at it a little)
I think this is still an imperfect job. and i might try your solution and buy an Audigy. (or i might just disable the "click" for start navigation in windows sound system, but still there is that "feeling" something wont be 100%.
i dont have a sound card to test it yet.
M.B : Asus P5B Deluxe (Bios 0804)
CPU : E6600 runing at stock + stock fan
Memory : 2GB - Corsair Twin2x2048-6400 (5-5-5-12 - 5-42-3-11-5-14)
HDD: Seagate 250GB 16 MB SataII
GC : Gigabyte GF6600GT
Mouse + Keyboard : Logitech Dinovo Media Desktop
hi,
i have a 7900 GTO and 1 have one question.
If i put my 7900GTO in the blue pci-e slot, it is pci-e x16. But if i put the same 7900GTO in de black pci-e slot i will get x4(single card). But in the manual it says 2x pci-e x16. How van i activate pci-e x16 on the black slot?
I have a 07xx bios, maybe it helps when i update tot 0804? Or is it just not possible?
I want this so i have more place for my pci cards.
And can someone that has the p5b dlx not in a case, make a photo of the other side of the board, aspecially by the cpu(which you normal place (with big coolers) a back plate)? thnx
Last edited by barzi; 11-11-2006 at 02:17 AM.
you can't
black pcie is only a 4X one
Asus made en error in the manual
My only other concern is the temps I have been getting. I am running a Antec P180B with a Zalman CNPS9500 HSF. When I had the chip clocked at 3.2 it was at 45c idle and 60c load. Bumping up the vcore will only increase the temps. Am I still in a safe range? 60C is when running two prime95s, and 3DMark05 at the same time.Originally Posted by GrimReaper
Ok i will place my 7900GTO in the blue one then.Originally Posted by metalazzo
But can someone make a photo of the backside of the p5b dlx?
And a spcially at the socket holes( i want to check if a cooler fits with backplate)? thnx
(i couldn't find one in google)
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