@OBR: what was the FSB of that E6850 in previous boards? Just wondering if X38 is higher than P35/965.
@OBR: what was the FSB of that E6850 in previous boards? Just wondering if X38 is higher than P35/965.
Thanks for the info. Ack, that Giga X38 is pretty weak by comparison. They need to get to work on BIOS updates or something...
ok. thanks for reply.
you think it is not the board/chipset and we must wait for a new bios?
i´m really confused... other people (and you too) have 500 FSB or more (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=160455) and me is a looser![]()
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new bios 0503.
find by FUGGER: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...3&postcount=52
thanks to him:
Mirror
http://rapidshare.com/files/60645551/0503.zip
You dont find a bios made tomorrow, well today, but I posted it yesterday so...
Thanks Asus.
I tested myself and posted my update method. It is for the P5E3-Deluxe
Running @ 466x10 now with stock NB voltage. This board and cpu runs cooler than than the DX38BT setup.
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Any1 can tell my the sets of:
Vmem
Vmch
on P5E in Bios ??
BoinC freak
P5E (DDR2)
Socket is fulled with SMD.. I think that there's no quality difference with Maximus except some small features like Onboard PWR/RESET button, Watercoolerable heatsink etc..
Mosfet / chipset HS is very cool...
For voltage option..
VCORE : 1,1v to 2,4v (interval 0,00625v)
vPLL : 1,5v to 2,78v (interval 0,02v)
Vmem : 1,8v to 2,66v (interval 0.02v)
Vmch : 1,25v to 1,75v (interval 0,02v)
CPU Voltage Damper doesn't work correctly until now.. (0201 beta)
Voltage can not be chooseable by cursor.. Have to input directly the value.. :/
Bios shot...
And the Vdroop point I figured out and tested!!
Before mod, 1,425v bios - 1,38v idle PC Probe - 1,36v full PC Probe
After mod, 1,425v bios - 1,4v idle PC Probe - 1,4v full PC Probe..
Tested with C2D only.. Have no idea yet for C2Q...![]()
Last edited by flaker; 10-18-2007 at 02:29 PM.
Why does the DDR2 model get 2.4vcore and not the P5E3 Deluxe?!?
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Watercooling: D-Tek FuZion V2, DDC Ultra Plexi top, PA120.3, MCW60, Ek's Res.
this is why:
DDR3 memory comes with a promise of a power consumption reduction of 30% compared to current commercial DDR2 modules, due to DDR3's 90 nm fabrication technology, allowing for lower operating currents and voltages (1.5 V, compared to DDR2's 1.8 V or DDR's 2.5 V). "Dual-gate" transistors will be used to reduce leakage of current
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR3
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
i said Vcorei did not mean the VDIMM....
as he writes, it says vcore 2.4v... while p5e3 deluxe only got 1.70, THAT is what i dont get? and there are allready a maximus formula ddr2, with high voltage option too, so why cant the Deluxe model also get higher vcore, or is it just reserverd so everyone would by the Maximus Extreme? but why does the NOT ROG model of ddr2 get it? this doesnt make sense to mee..
regards.
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Watercooling: D-Tek FuZion V2, DDC Ultra Plexi top, PA120.3, MCW60, Ek's Res.
aaah!...why would you want 2.4 vcore?
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
just a bios issue
if he used F3 he would max it out
i did some tests on single stage phase on gigabyte
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=160631
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Asus P5E is a hidden Maximus Formula ?
It's indeed the discovery of Overclex's member, Goa31
For more information : http://www.overclex.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=421
I dont want 2.4, couse that would make a meltdown
but i want upto 1.80 , for high benching i need over 1.70... atleast for max validation hehehe..
i could go 32m super-pi with 1.70s vcore @ 4300Mhz on this 6850, but NOT at 1.76vcore heh.. ahh well... only becouse its not gonna be more than 1.70 i will prolly need it heh..
Anyone got any news of the Maximus Extreme release?
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Watercooling: D-Tek FuZion V2, DDC Ultra Plexi top, PA120.3, MCW60, Ek's Res.
I tried it already but no joy.. Simply, the voltage value pop-up window doesn't appear at all when the enter key is pusshed..
Yeap, especially all important components are same with Maximus...
I guess that it may possible to use Maximus BIOS on P5E..![]()
Asus P5E3 Deluxe
Biostemplate AI Tweaker Menu
Code:Ai Overclock Tuner: CPU Ratio Control: - Ratio CMOS Setting: FSB Strap to North Bridge: FSB Frequency: PCI-E Frequency: DRAM Frequency: DRAM Command Rate: DRAM Timing Control: CAS# Latency: RAS# to CAS# Delay: RAS# Precharge: RAS# Active Time: RAS# to RAS# Delay: Row Refresh Cycle Time: Write Recovery Time: Read to Precharge Time: Read to Write Delay(S/D): Write to Read Delay(S): Write to Read Delay(D): Read To Read Delay(S): Read To Read Delay(D): Write To Write Delay(S): Write To Write Delay(D): DRAM Static Read Control: DRAM Dynamic Write Control: Ai Clock Twister: Ai Clock Skew for Channel A: Ai Clock Skew for Channel B: Transaction Booster: - Boost Level: CPU Voltage: CPU PLL Voltage: FSB Termination Voltage: DRAM Voltage: North Bridge Voltage: South Bridge Voltage: Clock Over-Charging Voltage: CPU Voltage Damper: CPU Voltage Reference: North Bridge Voltage Reference: CPU Spread Spectrum: PCIE Spread Spectrum:
Do you know if ASUS will release a X38 board with DDR2 and DDR3 support?
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