All right guy's running a bit of a poll hear and just curios as to how many of us are having lock up issues with AMD Overdrive and what version are you running and which one of the batch reaps best results and is the least problematic?
All right guy's running a bit of a poll hear and just curios as to how many of us are having lock up issues with AMD Overdrive and what version are you running and which one of the batch reaps best results and is the least problematic?
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Huge problems with 9500 because of bad BIOS and so on, but not with 5000+ BE on the same platform. Version 2.0.9
Iit's useless to me on my Gigabyte..
though I haven't tried it with new BIOS yet
So far it seems like a most useless piece of rubbish to me most times I don't even have to do anything but open it up and it locks my entire system up!
Sorry Macci I know you put allot of work into it but its not working properly even just to take a look see and open it up it wreaks havoc.
Speaking of Bios the DFI 790FX needs some attention in that dept as well!
Last edited by Brother Esau; 12-01-2007 at 11:53 PM.
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i have/had version 2.0.0.0
just looking at values ie clicking tabs was enough to get it to lock up comp
If you are on the GBT board then Please download the F3a BIOS:
LINK
This should fix any HT ref. clock adjustment related hangs with Phenom.
MSI should be pretty stable if you clock in small steps (4MHz HT ref. clock or less at a time). CPU multipliers and voltage slider should be OK.
ASUS is fine if you have Nov 15 or later BIOS.
if you are seeing issue please post Board model and BIOS version (and AOD version too).
This one is the recommended version at this time.
New AOD should be out next week (with tons of fixes vs current version).
Hi, macci actually I am on the D.F.I 790FX-M2R 11/22/07 Bios and like I said this Bios need some attention from Oskar Wu as I do not feel as it up to snuff at all.
Shame as I was really looking forward to playing with you're software quite a bit
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Thanks for the feedback macci.
I'm using MSI K9A2 v1.0 w/Phenom 9500 BIOS 1.0 and BETA V1.B3 and tried OD versions 2.09 and 2.10.
2.10 is the one I'm using now, much better than the last one.
Unfortunately, it's very buggy. At times 1MHz HT above 200MHz ref. freezes the system (been as low as 600MHz HT to try this) while I can boot 240HT ref stock volts, at times opening OD freezes the system at stock and when you change HT/NB multi in BIOS (MSI BETA 113), the core falls to 1.5GHz and all speeds fall down very low. Dual channel doesn't work on the board (or it says it doesn't), no DDR2-1066 or higher, tRC only at 26 max which will not let many RAM bootup, no control over CPU multi in BIOS, HT multi changed in BIOS changes NB frequency and HT frequency but OD and some other applicatiosn read very low core speeds (1.5GHz core speeds ~138x11). Also OD doesn't pick up core temperatures for me.
Looking forward to that, couldn't come sooner.New AOD should be out next week (with tons of fixes vs current version).
It's BRILLIANT for me
Gigabyte GA-MA790FX BIOS F3A and PHENOM I can change everything through AOD 2.0.9
When I'm doing big HTT jump then it freezes, otherwise I can change HTT multis, Core multis, voltages (even NB voltage which is not yet in BIOS), memory timings, and so on!
Only advice is to let the BIOS settings to default or normal if you want to change them in AOD.
Obviously HTT is excluded from above statement.
My settings in BIOS are:
HTT: as high as you can
PCIe: default or 100MHz
Voltages: AUTO or Manual but then if you want to adjust HTT voltages from AOD set it to Normal
AOD on my XP x64 (but it also work under Vista x32 and WinXP MCE - tested by my on same machine [how good is to have multiple hard drives ])
Last edited by Lightman; 12-02-2007 at 02:53 AM.
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Yah, I was wondering if that may be the case is because AMD Overdrive comes up at Bios Defaults even when overclocked ........Must investigate
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Good feedback guys! keep it coming
unGanged is just incorrectly detected as "Single" - if your DIMMs are in Slots 1&2 (closest to CPU) you are DualChannel.Dual channel doesn't work on the board (or it says it doesn't)
1066SPD equipped modules work fine, this is what Phenom Officially supports (I know the availability of such modules is not good yet, they are coming!)no DDR2-1066 or higher
BIOS update is coming to allow 800SPD / 1066EPP (or just 1066 capable) modules run manually at 1066 memclk. So its a BIOS issue.
ASUS & GBT already have EPP / manual 1066 modes working.
In 1066 memclk mode the timing registers are encoded differently (eg. in 400-800MHz modes you have range from Trc 11-26, in 1066 mode its wider range 11-42 IIRC) - so once the 1066 manual settings are fixed in the BIOS you have more Trc options when you go to 1066 mode (same with other Timings).tRC only at 26 max which will not let many RAM bootup
There should be "custom PStates" menu for AM2+ CPUs in the MSI BIOS, there you can Adjust CPU FID, DID, VID and same for NB.no control over CPU multi in BIOS
these are not very user friendly to use, MSI is working on getting this part fixed.
CPU FID=CPU multiplier, 00 = x8, 01 = x8.5, 02 = x9...
NB FID = NB Multiplier, 00 = x5 (1GHz), 01 = x6 (1.2GHz), 02 = x7 (1.4GHz) ....
DID = divider, can leave this to 1
VID = Voltage ID 28 gives 1.25V VID value, lower value is higher voltage, higher value is lower voltage (00=1.55V) - note typically CPUs are locked to 1.25V or 1.30V VID value so trying to set higher than this might result in non-BOOT
like I said this section is not user friendly! (just USE AOD to tweak this stuff!) - to be honest I dont remember if this section even worked in the latest MSI BIOS (need to check)
This is because these are linked so that HT can not exceed NB frequency. So if you go to 2GHz HT your NB must run at 2GHz too. HT Can be lower than NB though.HT multi changed in BIOS changes NB frequency and HT frequency
Which BIOS settings do you have to get this issue? Even at default?but OD and some other applicatiosn read very low core speeds (1.5GHz core speeds ~138x11).
Issue with AOD, its fixed now and the new version is out soon!Also OD doesn't pick up core temperatures for me.
Last edited by macci; 12-02-2007 at 01:48 PM. Reason: added NB FID explination
OK....I have a relevant question macci, is the new AMD motherboards going to be like the Nvidia boards and Bios Updates will revolve around AMD or is it Dependant upon Board manufacture?
Last edited by Brother Esau; 12-02-2007 at 12:35 PM.
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Xeon 5620
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Intel 520 180GB Cherryville
Areca 1231ML ~ 2~ 250GB Seagate ES.2 ~ Raid 0 ~ 4~ Hitachi 5K3000 2TB ~ Raid 6 ~
Thank you macci. Very appreciated feedback because MSI is not replying.
Ah ok. Mine are 1066 EPP, so I can't run that and only get the option for 26 tRC max while the modules are known to do 1200 4-4-4-4 PL5 2.3V pretty easy stable.
Thanks for that, greatly appreciated. You're right I had no clue as to what those were doing apart from setting mutli's because half the time I had no bootup if I changed them. Very good options though, will try them now.There should be "custom PStates" menu for AM2+ CPUs in the MSI BIOS, there you can Adjust CPU FID, DID, VID and same for NB.
these are not very user friendly to use, MSI is working on getting this part fixed.
FID=multiplier, 00 = x8, 01 = x8.5, 02 = x9...
DID = divider, can leave this to 1
VID = Voltage ID 28 gives 1.25V VID value, lower value is higher voltage, higher value is lower voltage (00=1.55V) - note typically CPUs are locked to 1.25V or 1.30V VID value so trying to set higher than this might result in non-BOOT
like I said this section is not user friendly! (just USE AOD to tweak this stuff!) - to be honest I dont remember if this section even worked in the latest MSI BIOS (need to check)
That's what I found too. Can you tell me what the stock Phenom 9500 220HT ref. total HT speed should be?This is because these are linked so that HT can not exceed NB frequency. So if you go to 2GHz HT your NB must run at 2GHz too. HT Can be lower than NB though.
Everything on auto in BIOS.Which BIOS settings do you have to get this issue? Even at default?
This is what OD and CPU-Z read stock everything right now: http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/d...__/NewBIOS.png
CPU-Z validations fail if I change CPU/NB FID/DID in BIOS or at that. I can't validate even stock now.
Very good to know. Looking forward to it!Issue with AOD, its fixed now and the new version is out soon!
Got a problem with your OCZ product....?
Have a look over here
Tony AKA BigToe
Tuning PC's for speed...Run whats fast, not what you think is fast
Regards overdrive...its being tweaked to support boards better, its early days yet boys
Got a problem with your OCZ product....?
Have a look over here
Tony AKA BigToe
Tuning PC's for speed...Run whats fast, not what you think is fast
some preview pics attached =)
I know everything is new and whats going on is to be expected thats for sure but I see huge potential with new AMD Platform the only beef I have at current is the use of old SB600 Chipset being implemented on new platform
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Thanks macci for the sneak peak of the new Overdrive and BlackBox .Will the second be in time for Christmas ?Or is it too much to ask at this moment ?
That just reinforces what I said befoe. Give us higher multi please and I see 3.3GHz.
Macci: dual channel now works on new BIOS. CPU/NB FID changed to anything in BETA 113 results in no boot.
This is probably what you'll want then.
http://en.expreview.com/?p=60This mobo will have a SB700 southbridge and have a better support for surrounding slots. AMD said SB700 will out in 2008 Q1, but SB700’s sample will send to mobo bulider within a week. Let’s hope 790FX+SB700 can come out early.
The colors on that mobo look like they were inspired by Fisher-Price or Lego. Will someone please make a decent looking mobo that also performs well? The below color scheme would be great for red ATi cards in Crossfire. Two HD 3870s would look great in it. Well if wasn't SLi :p
That is one handsome mobo. ^^ I suppose I am asking too much.
Last edited by Blacklash; 12-03-2007 at 08:41 AM.
AOD v2.10 doesn't load on Giga 790X-DS4 , says it doesn't even recognize a R700 chipset
Using Bios F2
Phenom 9850 | Gigabyte 790FX-DS5 | 2GB RAM | Gecube 3870+3850
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