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    Has anyone been able to attain better memory results in Everest with a Gigabyte P35 board? If so, what are your FSB and memory settings?

    This is the best I was able to do at stock voltage with a Gigabyte DS3R + E8400.

    2000FSB vs 1800FSB


    Memset screenshots for 2000FSB and 1800FSB.

    The problem with the P35 chipset is that you cannot increase the FSB without increasing the tRD (known as performance level in Memset), and tRD has by far the most significant impact on memory performance.

    I wonder if increasing MCH voltage might allow one to use a lower tRD?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken_F View Post
    The problem with the P35 chipset is that you cannot increase the FSB without increasing the tRD (known as performance level in Memset), and tRD has by far the most significant impact on memory performance.
    For that very reason, I just stick to 9x multi and 1:1, where I can use perf 7, and turbo mode (improve write). For some reason, I cant even run my memory unlinked DRAM:FSB 6:5 without increasing to mem 8, (and timings to 5,5,5) again negating any gain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rge View Post
    For that very reason, I just stick to 9x multi and 1:1, where I can use perf 7, and turbo mode (improve write). For some reason, I cant even run my memory unlinked DRAM:FSB 6:5 without increasing to mem 8, (and timings to 5,5,5) again negating any gain.
    What FSB do you use? To me, it looks like tRD (performance level) depends on FSB and has very little to do with the memory clock -- though I have only done limited testing.

    With "Extreme" set in the bios on my DS3R, I get a tRD of 6 @ 4x400=1600 FSB and a tRD of 8 @ 4x450=1800+ FSB.
    Last edited by Ken_F; 02-18-2008 at 06:38 PM.

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    Yeah, i cant explain why I cant boot into windows 9x456 on mem 2.4 instead of 1:1 until I change perf 7 to 8, but nevertheless I cant...just reboots and kills my O/C. But keep the same settings and 9x456 and change to perf 8, and fires right up and runs stable.

    I have all secondary timings set, including tRD, nothing is auto except phase, so turbo and extreme are same on mine, though standard changes something b/c everest write decreases, I dont know what it changes since everything I can see is locked.

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    Does anyone know the default FSB termination voltage value in GB P35 DQ6? Does the new bioses, F7c,d,e which support E8400's set that at 1.1 for E8400 which is the suggested? Or is it the same no matter the processor? The gigabyte no sensor, no listed actual voltage, no clue where your at settings are annoying. Maybe intel could put a little addendum .. normal for a GB board is +.0?

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    Hello I have an E8400 on P35-DS3. Everything runs ok, except I can't set 0.5 cpu dividers in bios. I send an email on ggts(Gigabyte support) with the same photo that I attach here with the cpu stepping and the answer from ggts was : "Dear Sir,

    Thank you again for your kindly mail and information. Based on CPU spec., there is no "0.5 ratio" setting. "

    This mean that unless you have a half multi cpu like the E8500, can't set 0.5 dividers? That's strange, I think I have seen E8400 with 0.5 multis like 8.5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soki View Post
    Hello I have an E8400 on P35-DS3. Everything runs ok, except I can't set 0.5 cpu dividers in bios. I send an email on ggts(Gigabyte support) with the same photo that I attach here with the cpu stepping and the answer from ggts was : "Dear Sir,

    Thank you again for your kindly mail and information. Based on CPU spec., there is no "0.5 ratio" setting. "

    This mean that unless you have a half multi cpu like the E8500, can't set 0.5 dividers? That's strange, I think I have seen E8400 with 0.5 multis like 8.5.
    Its fixable with a bios update, if their is a bios from GB for your board that has the .5 multi.

    With my DQ6, bios F7c and F7e .5 multis are available, with F7d .5 multi is not there.

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    All E8XXX series have half multis from what I have read. The problem is that Gigabyte support sucks. Always has. MSI is not much better. If they bothered hiring English literate staff, it might not be so bad, despite the usual huge delays in responding to an EMail. A month delay is not unusual. I once had an over 6 month delay. I had already moved to my DFI NF3 250GB.
    The only MB maker with decent support is DFI, which is one of the big reasons I am switching.
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