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    hey how do u guys save bios settings to a text files?? and display it here in the forum like what the thread starter did in his posts about how he reached 3.6GHz ....

    i tried save settings to a text file in bios .. it gives me a .CMOS file .. which is useless ...
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    Im having major trouble with this board. It randomly freezes on booting, either at the logo screen, or just after.

    My RAM seems to be the cause so i tried memtest. In slot one, it freezes. Slot 2, gives me thousands of errors. Slot 3 works fine, and slot 4 freezes.

    Voltage is at 2.4v, all timings set to auto. =(

    At everything stock, it fails after 7 hours Orthos

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    Turn that Vdimm down and read this:

    EVGA has posted an announcement regarding high end DIMMs dying on high end 680i boards. They say it isn't the chipset but the voltages going to the DIMMs. Word of warning I guess:
    http://www.evga.com/articles/350.asp
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    I had the same problem with my board. It needs some voltages to be increased, but it doesn't like it if you just increase all voltages by rule of thumb.
    My board does need ~1.5V for the NB to run at 400MHz+, but only 1.30V on the 1.2V HT and ~1.45V on VCpu HTT. Vsb didn't need any increase so far, even with SLI it ran as supposed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Merc14 View Post
    Turn that Vdimm down and read this:

    EVGA has posted an announcement regarding high end DIMMs dying on high end 680i boards. They say it isn't the chipset but the voltages going to the DIMMs. Word of warning I guess:
    http://www.evga.com/articles/350.asp
    Ah, thought that was just for nvidia reference boards :S

    I was just going by the settings in the GSkill thread for this board. Weird.

    Well, i stuck some active cooling on it (80mm fan) and it passed 20 MemTest Test #5 Passes, then gave me 3000+ errors on pass 21. Confused.

    Before, it woulnt manage one pass =/

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    what unlinked settings are you using?

    for some reason i found that anything with 8x appears to be much stronger than unlinked settings with 9x.

    i.e. 8 x 450 is much better than 9 x 400.

    i also use the gskill 8000hz's.

    edit: one thing you might want to try is loosening up the subtimings a bit. the ones that are programed (at least with the 8000's) are pretty tight even for stock.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shimmishim View Post
    edit: one thing you might want to try is loosening up the subtimings a bit. the ones that are programed (at least with the 8000's) are pretty tight even for stock.

    I've got all the subtimings set to what's in the G.skill thread and I'm running the ram at 1015Mhz only using around 2.2 volts even.


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    finally flashed to 0602 starting to push my CPU on this board, Im sitting@3.6 trying to get Orthos stable, it seems like I need more Vcore then my old board (abit aw9d-max). Anyone know what other factors in the bios will effect stability in Orthos small ffts test besides cpu vcore???
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    Everything is stock, my CPU is running at 9x266, Ram is at default (1000Mhz)
    with Auto timings (which are 4-4-4-5).

    And it fails after what, 2 mins of Orthos?

    CPU Temp is 36*C Idle, 44*C Load
    Mobo is 35*C Idle, 41*C Load

    It's damn annoying

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    Do you really need 2.4v on the memory for only 500MHz DDR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Viper View Post
    finally flashed to 0602 starting to push my CPU on this board, Im sitting@3.6 trying to get Orthos stable, it seems like I need more Vcore then my old board (abit aw9d-max). Anyone know what other factors in the bios will effect stability in Orthos small ffts test besides cpu vcore???
    this board needs lots of vcore to get 3.6Ghz stable I need 1.51250 volts 1.47 actual. 1.2HT and the VTT play a big role in OCing this board.

    Quote Originally Posted by stealthbomber View Post
    Do you really need 2.4v on the memory for only 500MHz DDR?
    no 2.17 volts on the ram works fine for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by espionix View Post
    Everything is stock, my CPU is running at 9x266, Ram is at default (1000Mhz)
    with Auto timings (which are 4-4-4-5).

    And it fails after what, 2 mins of Orthos?

    CPU Temp is 36*C Idle, 44*C Load
    Mobo is 35*C Idle, 41*C Load

    It's damn annoying

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    What is your mem running at?


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    My Xeon wasn't orthos stable at stock with auto voltages I had to manually set all the volts.
    I used:

    Vcore 1.2500
    ram 2.17
    1.2v HT : 1.25
    NB 1.30
    SB 1.50
    CPU VTT 1.30

    I used the bios voltage monitor to see was auto voltages were set and I matched everything up. It worked fine from there as you can see.
    Last edited by safan80; 04-02-2007 at 02:21 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shimmishim View Post
    What is your mem running at?
    Rated at (4-4-4-5) 533Mhz @ 2.4V

    Its running at 500Mhz @ 2.4V.

    I get corruption/BSOD's with anything under 2.3v @ 4-4-4-5 500Mhz

    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    My Xeon wasn't orthos stable at stock with auto voltages I had to manually set all the volts.
    I used:

    Vcore 1.2500
    ram 2.17
    1.2v HT : 1.25
    NB 1.30
    SB 1.50
    CPU VTT 1.30

    I used the bios voltage monitor to see was auto voltages were set and I matched everything up. It worked fine from there as you can see.

    I have the following set, followed by the PC Probe reading.

    Vcore Auto (1.31v)
    Ram: 2.35 (2.4v)
    1.2v HT : Auto (1.25v)
    NB 1.35 (1.39v)
    SB Auto (1.52v)
    CPU VTT Auto (1.25v)
    Last edited by espionix; 04-02-2007 at 02:44 PM.

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    have you messed with the subtimings in the bios yet?

    if you leave it on auto, they might be too tight.


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    Quote Originally Posted by espionix View Post
    Rated at (4-4-4-5) 533Mhz @ 2.4V

    Its running at 500Mhz @ 2.4V.

    I get corruption/BSOD's with anything under 2.3v @ 4-4-4-5 500Mhz




    I have the following set, followed by the PC Probe reading.

    Vcore Auto (1.31v)
    Ram: 2.35 (2.4v)
    1.2v HT : Auto (1.25v)
    NB 1.35 (1.39v)
    SB Auto (1.52v)
    CPU VTT Auto (1.25v)
    What make and model number are those memory modules?

    CL4-4-4-5 are pretty tight timings for PC8500 rated 1066MHz modules

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthbomber View Post
    What make and model number are those memory modules?

    CL4-4-4-5 are pretty tight timings for PC8500 rated 1066MHz modules
    G.Skill.

    I have the 8000HZ's and they are rated 4-4-4-5 @ ddr2-1000


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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthbomber View Post
    What make and model number are those memory modules?

    CL4-4-4-5 are pretty tight timings for PC8500 rated 1066MHz modules
    G.Skill F2-8500PHU1-2GBHZDDR2 (1066MHz) 4-4-4-5 2.4V

    Running at less than stock speeds, yet its still not Orthos stable. Passes MemTest #5 30+ times though, and Orthos fails after about 5 seconds.

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    What's the orthos error?


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    i found that sub timings make a huge difference in stability on the non plus board
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyr0 View Post
    i found that sub timings make a huge difference in stability on the non plus board

    good.. please tell us...
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    Asus 680i/650i, probably works for other NV6xx boards too:

    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician View Post
    Code:
    DDR2 1066 / F2-8500																				
    	 	 HZ Series																			
    FSB SPEED	1066																			
    DDR2 SPEED	1066																			
    VOLTAGE		2.4v																		
    TCL		4																		
    TRCD		4																		
    TRP		4																		
    TRAS		5																		
    CMS 1T / 2T	2T																		
    TRRD		2																		
    TRC		5																		
    TWR		3																		
    TWTR		6																		
    TREF		1																		
    TRD		3																		
    TRFC		27																		
    ASY LAT		2

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    although i don't have G.skill branded memory...
    using DDR2-667, GMH based mem, running at DDR 1164 Cas5 (2.175V set in BIOS), i have the following set for subtimings
    (going for stability rather than bench timings ATM)

    TRRD 3
    TRC 5
    TWR 4
    TWTR 7
    TREF 1
    TRD 3
    TRFC 32

    i tested using HCI memtest, which passed 5000% before manually stopping it

    i can get away with a trrd of 2 and twr at 3 for a short time, but eventually memtest will fail.
    also, in my case twtr @ 6 is too tight and errors almost immediately at higher frequencies.

    just spend some time testing each setting out for your individual configuration
    it took me a few days messing with mem timings and voltages to get everything really stable - no crashes, bluescreens, freezes/lockups or errors since
    *crosses fingers*
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    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    What's the orthos error?

    Rounding error, result was 0.5 Expected 0.4

    As for the settings, i hadn't set the sub timings so ill do that now, and try orthos.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by espionix View Post
    Rounding error, result was 0.5 Expected 0.4

    As for the settings, i hadn't set the sub timings so ill do that now, and try orthos.

    Cheers
    rounding errors are the cpu. up the vcore start around 1.5 volts with this board untill you get something stable.


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