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    DStealth that ram of yours is awesome

    How much are those a pair ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DStealth View Post
    F7 final on it's way, folks - looks like a magic one with all working

    F5H still best here, the only one could run 470fsb and 2.66 dev with PL6
    Again did it stable when testing one crazy stock GTS512

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    1270mhz 5-5-4-10-4-35 PL6 :coke:
    near 475 fsb
    4.890 sec Mandelbrot test Q6600 water
    Define stable please

    If you are able to run OCCT stable for hours and hours with those ram settings, please tell us what your subtimings and NB / MCH voltages are (as set in bios) and whatever you change with memset from OS. Are the sticks in dual channel ?
    Also, does the mobo have the stock cooling, or do you cool the bridges differently, if so how.
    Ive noticed a bit of an increase in performance by actively cooling the northbridge,- or rather, with active cooling im now able to OC MCH and FSB without instability from heat issues.
    Still, ive never been able to get anywhere even remotely close to these settings stable with this board. Stable beeing 6+ hours OCCT mem+cpu test.
    Last edited by zicada; 01-08-2008 at 08:05 AM.

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    F7 IS OUT!!!!!

    W000000000000000000T!!

    http://tw.giga-byte.com/Support/Moth...S&FileID=13273

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    Yes!!!...woo Hoo!!
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    What differences do you find with the F7 that are better than with the F5,6,7 betas?

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    flashing right away!! damn, I never imagine myself so happy over a BIOS release, lol!!
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    Bios options are no different...but, the bios date has not been updated. Still reads 2007

    Not tested for stability as yet, notice CPU-Z 1.43?
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    Gigabyte EP45-DQ6 - rev 1.0, F13a bios | Intel Q9450 Yorkfield 413x8=3.3GHz | OCZ ProXStream 1000W PSU | Azuen X-Fi Prelude 64MB X-RAM| WD VelociRaptor 74HLFS-01G6U0 16MB cache 74GB - 2 drive RAID 0 64k stripe | ASUS 9800GT Ultimate 512MB RAM (128 SP!!) | G.SKILL PC2-8800 4GB kit @ 1100MHz | OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB flash | Scythe Ninja Copper + Scythe 120mm fan | BenQ M2400HD 24" 16:9 LCD | Plextor 716SA 0308; firmware 1.11 | Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 | Netgear RangeMax DG834PN 108mbps; firmware 1.03.39 + HAWKING HWUG1 108mbps USB dongle | Digital Doc 5+ | 7 CoolerMaster 80mm blue LED fans | Aopen H700A tower case | Vista Home Premium - 32bit, SP1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caped Crusader View Post
    flashing right away!! damn, I never imagine myself so happy over a BIOS release, lol!!
    It's a joyous day
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    vdroop seems to be a bit better... now fluctuating between (everest read) 1.36 and 1.38v on OCCT full load (BIOS is set to 1.50v). otherwise... looks ok but I haven't tested it further yet.
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    Guess you've all seen it; Crysis Patch 1.1 is out (more or less officially). Had no problems installing it, but didn't get ANY perf. improvements, its even worse. Well done. Have fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2DIFF View Post
    Guess you've all seen it; Crysis Patch 1.1 is out (more or less officially). Had no problems installing it, but didn't get ANY perf. improvements, its even worse. Well done. Have fun!
    not tried too much, but 't seems no lose, yet...
    DiKKeneK fan !!

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    hello regarding latest bios f7

    i seem to be able to get my memory to go past 1066 ....

    3.3 ghz 414fsb x4 =q6600 ..5 5 5 15 1104mhz 2.66 (**on air) 62 degs tops

    hmm....i did have to search for this window in the bios ..and it may also work on other bios versions... im not saying this latest version 'update' allowed this to happen ..but it certainly does allow it to work.

    i have not been able to get my ram past 1066 before.

    once im settled tuning the ram timings i may reload the old version see if it works
    on that..thanks gigabyte team. and people on here too of course.

    haha ...and of course prime for a tiny weeny bit longer haha


    also the memory multi 3.00a never works for me i have to use 2.66 it seems
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    Here's hoping it does something to solve or at least ease these crossfire display corruption issues. I 100% doubt it will, but hey, I can hope, right?
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    Straps

    Hey.

    Bit of a noob here. And i don't understand the difference between the different straps.

    2.00 comes with different letters following, whats the practical difference between them?

    Hoping the new F7 fixes my cold boot problems... same problem with 3 different psu's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xantor View Post
    Hey.

    Bit of a noob here. And i don't understand the difference between the different straps.

    2.00 comes with different letters following, whats the practical difference between them?

    Hoping the new F7 fixes my cold boot problems... same problem with 3 different psu's.
    That strap letters, I supose, they are to differentiate timings for chipsets/memory for the different FSBs.

    (G)MCH strapping
    x.xxA -> 266MHz
    x.xxB -> 333MHz
    x.xxC -> 200MHz
    x.xxD -> 400MHz
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    hmm .... that be the reason i cant get 3.00A to work on fsb settings around 400. probably indeed. wish we had a 3.00 D

    still this new bios seems better to me. hows everyone else doing? probably find out more toward the weekend im sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrissTi View Post
    That strap letters, I supose, they are to differentiate timings for chipsets/memory for the different FSBs.

    (G)MCH strapping
    x.xxA -> 266MHz
    x.xxB -> 333MHz
    x.xxC -> 200MHz
    x.xxD -> 400MHz
    Thanks but, i was thinking more along the lines of... when should i choose 266 instead of 400... Im running my Q6600 G0 at 8x450. And i need to run the mem at 2.00 But... which of the letters should i choose. I simply dont understand the mechanics.

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    usually the tighter (lower) the strap is the tighter the timings on chipsets are. Tighter timings mean the same as for ram -> lower latancy means lower max fequenzy. But to loosen timings also mean you will lose performance and have to increase the frequenzy more to compensate for that fact.

    You have to find the sweet spot, where you get a high frequenzy and still have some acceptable timings.

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    "Thanks but, i was thinking more along the lines of... when should i choose 266 instead of 400"

    when i'm on 400fsb i use 2.66d .. i was under the impression that any fsb around 400 you would use the x.xx d straps available.??

    2.66d works for me so i havent tried the others recently.

    in other words ..i aint to sure..,

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    Looks like the B strap is the most stable one, atleast for me. TRD goes +1 when i use A or D.

    Also, for some reason, the only really stable memory timings for my Crucial Ballistix appears to be 4-7-7-26, TRD 8. With Turbo on, that still gives me about 9000 read, 8500 write and 9000 copy in Everest, with memory at 926mhz, E6750 cpu at 3,7ghz.

    Im about 1 hour into OCCT with these settings now. FSB, MCH and PCIE all at +0.2, memory at +0.55

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    using F7 bios now, i love this board!! i had 2 faulty 780i's and its a good thing i kept this baby beside me.....one thing i noticed from gigabyte, their build quality is among the best i have ever seen!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAR View Post
    using F7 bios now, i love this board!! i had 2 faulty 780i's and its a good thing i kept this baby beside me.....one thing i noticed from gigabyte, their build quality is among the best i have ever seen!!!!
    I second that
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    Quote Originally Posted by GAR View Post
    using F7 bios now, i love this board!! i had 2 faulty 780i's and its a good thing i kept this baby beside me.....one thing i noticed from gigabyte, their build quality is among the best i have ever seen!!!!

    I love this board too...i didnt notice any changes with the new bios but its still good.

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    Can some one tell me what the Performance Enhance mode does?

    I am currently running oc'ed:

    400x9 = 3.6ghz
    800mhz memory

    i am currently running it at standard. What do the other two (turbo and extreme) modes do?


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    Quote Originally Posted by kam03 View Post
    Can some one tell me what the Performance Enhance mode does?

    I am currently running oc'ed:

    400x9 = 3.6ghz
    800mhz memory

    i am currently running it at standard. What do the other two (turbo and extreme) modes do?


    Thanks
    Turbo and extreme run the memory at tighter timings and latency etc. Extreme is harder to run stable with a high overclock, turbo is a good balance

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