Q6600 g0 L741 1.4V@35xx-> 8x44x FSB - 5:6 333/800- 2x2gb OCZ XTC Plats@53x mhz - dfi lp X38 TR2, Ultra Xtreme 120 - W7 64Bit - NV GTX275 - Corsair 520 (blew up) -> Toughpower 750W
when i had my board running with different divider, settings...no problem with the bios. We know the board is finicky w/ dividers anyway...so with the 300/800 i am running now i have this "stuck bios" problem once in a while...didnt have it running 266/667 AFAIK. Just always need to check whether its actually BOOTING with the settings and not at stock![]()
Q6600 g0 L741 1.4V@35xx-> 8x44x FSB - 5:6 333/800- 2x2gb OCZ XTC Plats@53x mhz - dfi lp X38 TR2, Ultra Xtreme 120 - W7 64Bit - NV GTX275 - Corsair 520 (blew up) -> Toughpower 750W
hi all, i've this motherboard and one problem. my ram can't start orthos stable at 1066MHz, the max frequency i reached was 960MHz at 400MHz of bus... orthos stable for hour, but with other multiplier after a few second the test failed...
i tryed the configuration for bios by i4memory don't work
i've update bios at 1/11 version...
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Code:CPU Feature Page Thermal Management Control................DISABLED PPM (EIST) Mode...........................DISABLED Limit CPUID MaxVal........................DISABLED CIE Function..............................DISABLED Execute Disable Bit.......................DISABLED Virtualization Technology.................DISABLED Core Multi-Processing.....................ENABLED Main BIOS Page Exist Setup Shutdown......................Mode 2 Shutdown After AC Loss....................Default (DISABLED?) O. C. Fail Retry Counter..................0 CLOCK VC0 Divider.........................Auto CPU Clock Ratio...........................9x CPU Clock.................................333 or 400 MHz Boot Up Clock.............................Auto DRAM Speed................................266/800 or 333/800 or 400/800 or 400/1066 PCIE Clock................................100 MHz PCIE Slot Config..........................1X 1X CPU Spread Spectrum.......................Disabled PCIE Spread Spectrum......................Disabled SATA Spread Spectrum......................Disabled Voltage Setting Page CPU VID Control...........................1.3875V CPU VID Special Add.......................Auto DRAM Voltage Control......................2.27V SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage...................1.510V NB Core Voltage...........................from Default to 1.55V CPU VTT Voltage...........................fro Default to 1.382V VCore Droop Control.......................Enabled Clockgen Voltage Control..................3.45V GTL+ Buffers Strength.....................Strong Host Slew Rate............................Weak GTL REF Voltage Control...................Disabled CPU GTL1/3 REF Volt.......................N/A CPU GTL 0/2 REF Volt......................N/A North Bridge GTL REF Volt ................N/A DRAM Timing Page Enhance Data Transmitting.................Fast, Normal, Auto Enhance Addressing........................Fast, Normal, Auto T2 Dispatch...............................Enabled, Auto Clock Setting Fine Delay..................Listed Below CAS Latency Time (tCL)....................5 RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD).................5 RAS# Precharge (tRP)......................5 Precharge Delay (tRAS)....................15 All Precharge to Act......................4 REF to ACT Delay (tRFC)...................30 Performance Level.........................6 Read Delay Phase Adjust...................Listed Below MCH ODT Latency...........................AUTO Write to PRE Delay (tWR)..................13 Rank Write to Read (tWTR).................11 ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)...................3 Read to Write Delay (tRDWR)...............8 Ranks Write to Write (tWRWR)..............4 Ranks Read to Read (tRDRD)................5 Ranks Write to Read (tWRRD)...............4 Read CAS# Precharge (tRTP)................3 ALL PRE to Refresh........................4 Read Delay Phase Adjust Page Channel 1 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Auto Channel 1 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Auto Channel 1 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Auto Channel 1 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Auto Channel 1 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Auto Channel 2 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Auto Channel 2 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Auto Channel 2 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Auto Channel 2 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Auto Channel 2 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Auto Clock Setting Fine Delay Page Ch1 Clock Crossing Setting................More Aggressive or Auto or Nominal DIMM 1 Clock fine delay...................Current 89ps DIMM 2 Clock fine delay...................Current 456ps DIMM 1 Control fine delay.................Current 534ps DIMM 2 Control fine delay.................Current 289ps Ch 1 Command fine delay...................Current 801ps Ch2 Clock Crossing Setting................More Aggressive or Auto or Nominal DIMM 3 Clock fine delay...................Current 89ps DIMM 4 Clock fine delay...................Current 400ps DIMM 3 Control fine delay.................Current 367ps DIMM 4 Control fine delay.................Current 356ps Ch 2 Command fine delay...................Current 801ps Ch1Ch2 CommonClock Setting................More Aggressive or Auto or Nominal Ch1 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto Ch1 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto Ch1 Command to CS Delay...................Auto Ch2 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto Ch2 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto Ch2 Command to CS Delay...................Auto
On the subject from flashing bios from x38 to x48.Im not sure what this means.
Updated X48 MRC timing table values but,on my bonetrail x38 motherboard the last bios released had that in the notes.
I think it wont work because 1st they said X48 = IHC10 and X38 = IHC9 and then there is the DDR3 for X48.
But if nothing of this is true and DFI decided to release 2 separate versions of the X48 (one DDR3 and one to substitute the X38 but using the same DDR2 and IHC9) it would probably work but I don't see the point in doing that.
I would use the *.iso instead can you burn the iso?
http://www.memtest86.com/
Trust me guys it is not a misprint, there is a DDR2 X-48 in the pipe. Motherboardpro will have a limited few in stock on the 19th, (they expect them on the 18th) This is not a typo... DDR2 and X-48 DFI listened to what the customer wanted and acted.![]()
now back to your regularly scheduled thread.![]()
QX 9650 5ghz with 1.55v 4.8ghz with 1.5v 24/7 in a VAPOLI V-2000B+ Single stage phase cooling.![]()
DFI LP LT X-38 T2R
2X HD4850's water cooled , volt modded
Thermaltake 1KW Psu
4x Seagate 250GB in RAID 0
8GB crucial ballistix ram
marco if your ballistix has d9gkx chips you better off cas 4
all my ballistix with d9gmh can do 1200+ with 2.1v
my mushkins cant do 960 5-5-5-15 with 2.3v but i can do 4-5-4-12 1050mhz with 2.22v 2.27v set in bios
i can do 1100mhz 4-4-4-12 with 2.3v but cant do 5-5-5-15
use 333/667 or 333/800
jor3lbr i got spare bios chips so i can try that x48 bios lol
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maximus IV extremegtx580
gigabut p67-ud7
p67 sabertooth
2500k+2600k
antec 1200watt
EVGA classified 760
920 Batch# 3849B018 4.985ghz@1.52vgtx285 ftw sli
OCZ3RPR1866LV6GK hypers
dfi ut p35rampage extreme
gigabut p35c-ds3r![]()
bios suks
gigabut x38-d6qdead thank god
ballistix 8500![]()
1240mhz@2.02v
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maximus IV extremegtx580
gigabut p67-ud7
p67 sabertooth
2500k+2600k
antec 1200watt
EVGA classified 760
920 Batch# 3849B018 4.985ghz@1.52vgtx285 ftw sli
OCZ3RPR1866LV6GK hypers
dfi ut p35rampage extreme
gigabut p35c-ds3r![]()
bios suks
gigabut x38-d6qdead thank god
ballistix 8500![]()
1240mhz@2.02v
Check this out:
http://icrontic.com/articles/bootable_usb/page1
What about D9GMH? IIRC my G.Skill has those...
So flexy, are you stable now at 3.6GHz? Would you be able to post your BIOS settigns for me? I'm still having trouble getting there myself...
Oh, BTW - all this talk about the X48. Wasn't the X48 supposed to be a binned X38 chip? Trying to think where I saw that at![]()
ski, whats your q6600 VID? This is so important!
And whats happening with your PC on the moment you get the error? I've noticed some patterns here and there.
I just made some changes in my system, got a RevAA1 board and when taking the RevAA0 out of the case and uninstalling hs's I noticed couple of things: SB and NB hate MX-2 thermal paste, they need AS5. Always be carefully with those mounts (especially NB), they never fit properly (heat in some poor contact area can make your OC bsod or reboot).
I also got a new q6600 and I started to play with it 4 hrs ago. My last one (L739A466) had a 1.2825v VID.
It was nice to hit 4050Mhz but it was too hot and needed 1.5v to get that.
I got a new Q6600 Batch #L745A793 that has a 1.21v VID and the first thing I noticed is the low volts the mobo posted for stock speeds, only 1.20vcore against 1.31v from last cpu.
I just started now and already got it 400*9 and I'm finding way easier to find the sweep spot then the high Vid version:
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wow Q6600 needing only 1.28v for 3.6Ghz nice![]()
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Thanks Eva, comming from you is quite a compliment!
I wanna try to lower that soon :-)
Just realised it's all about VID on those Q6600. Lower VIDs better and low heat clockers.
My board booted up on stock settings and gave it only 1.20 for stock and I was wow this is something! The old q6600 I had needed 1.31v on cpu vcore set on auto.
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For someone else that's going to ask VID value's are displayed on CoreTemp and you can also look at other topics regarding VID and batch numbers before buying a Q6600:
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that's 0.10-0.17v less vcore at 3.6ghz than the average Q6600 G0 i have seen! But what's your ambient room/case temps and water temps ?
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Well I got on the band wagon guys but it is not the LT or the UT... I am rocking the in the Dark. This BIOS is something else I can tell you that much for sure. Coming from an Abit BIOS to this I didn't even know where to start lol. But now after looking and seeing some of your guys's settings I was like ok, and went back to the BIOS. I wrote everything down that I seen in here with the LT and UT. I honestly didn't even look to see what MB was what when I wrote down the settings.
You see I really couldn't find and reliable info using google that could help me at all. I already knew about this thread, so I knew it wasn't for my exact MB. I searched through pages, and pages looking for screen shots, and BIOS pictures. You guys have a slightly different BIOS so I had to wing a few thing and change some options not exactly knowing what it did. I'm not sure about the LT/UT BIOS but if I want to up my Vcore I need to use the CPUVID option and set it to +175.0mV to reach a Vcore of 1.45. Looking around here it seems that the LT/UT BIOS has a Vcore option but I am not to sure.
Anyway after looking around and tinkering I am running at 475fsb, and ATM I am just going for max FSB and then I will tweak the rest later. I use a 1:1 ratio for this and 2.2 Vdimm so that I do not have to worry about my RAM stopping the FSB from climbing. I uploaded a screenie for you all to see, but I am going back to the BIOS for right now.
just watch out, i just put my hard earned down on that one and then decided too look around and find more info on it... DFI LanParty LT X48-T2R but low and behold, motherboardpro.com is the only place that has it or any info one it.
Plus i googles all over and evey link led to info that refrenced the mbpro sale. i am concerned that there is no ddr2 x48...
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Talked with shawn at DFI .He reports there is a x48 DDR2 from DFI.
Product Marketing Specifications
LP LT X48-T2R
2008/1/31
Chipset INTEL® X48+ICH9R
CPU Socket-775 for Intel Core TM2 Quad, Core TM 2 Duo, Core TM2 Extreme
Socket-775 for Intel Pentium® D
8 Phase digital PWM
FSB 800/1066/1333/1600 MHz
Memory 128-bit Dual-channel memory architecture
4 240-pin DDRII DIMM sockets max 8GB
Supports unbuffered, single/double-side DDRII 533/667/800 DIMMs
Supports x8/x16, non-ECC and up to 1Gb DDRII devices
Expansion Slots 2 PCI Express (Gen 2) x16
1 PCI Express x4 Graphic Slot with Crossfire and Physical
1 PCI Express x1
3 PCI Slots
Storage 1 Floppy port
1 parallel IDE ports with up to 133Mbps UltraDMA
6 serial SATAII ports with up to 3Gbs
Support INTEL SATAII with RAID 0/1/0+1/5
JMB 363 supports 2 SATAII ports and 1 IDE port with RAID 0/1
USB 12 USB2.0 ports
Audio Realtek ALC885 for 8CH HD audio in Bernstein card
LAN 2 GbE LAN by Marvell 88E8052+8053 with teaming
IEEE 1394 VT6307 with 2 IEEE1394 ports
Legacy I/O IT8718F-S
Hardware Monitoring:
CPU/System temperature sensing w/ overheating alarm CPU
overheating protection during system boot-up
12v/5v/3.3v/Vcore/Vdimm/Vnb/Vbat/5Vsb voltages sensing
Current drive CPU temperature sensing
3 Fan speed sensing and 1 Linear fan speed control for CPU fan
Back panel I/O 1 x PS2 mouse, 1 x PS2 keyboard
2 USB2.0 ports, 1 x IEEE 1394
2 USB2.0 ports, 1 x RJ45
2 USB2.0 ports
Other Onboard
Connectors
3 USB header for 6 USB2.0 ports
1 2x5-pin header for IEEE 1394 port
1 2x6 connector for Bernstein audio module
1 5x2-pin for IRDA header
Product Marketing Specifications
LP LT X48-T2R
2008/1/31
1 4-pin FAN connectors for CPU, 2 3-pin FAN for Chipset, 3 3-pin FAN for system
1 x COM
Piezo-buzzer
24-pin ATX and 8-pin ATX power connectors
Standby LED, S3 LED
EZ-On and EZ-Touch switches for onboard power on and reset
10x2-pin front panel headers (IDE LED, Power LED, Power switch, Reset button,
PC speaker)
Software Debug LED
PCB Size ATX, 305x245 mm, 6 Layers, PCB in Black
BIOS Features 8 Mb flash ROM
CMOS Reloaded
ACPI; PnP; Hotkey flash; Wake on Ring/LAN/USB/Keyboard and Mouse
Manageability DMI 2.0, WOL by PME; WOR by PME; PXE2 Boot
Excellent Over-clocking
Capability
Voltage tuning:Vdimm ; Vnb ; Vcore,Vsb,VHT
1MHz frequency subtle tuning:Fsb
Adjustable CPU Multiplier
EMI Regulations FCC, CE, Class B
BERNSTEIN Audio
Module
Realtek ALC885 for 8CH HD audio CODEC
6 audio jacks; CD-In connector; front audio connector, optical S/PDIF connector,
coaxial RCA S/PDIF-in/out jacks
Features Dual GbE LAN with teaming
Teaming allows dual LAN to work together to provide up to twice the Ethernet
bandwidth for transferring large amounts of data from home file servers to other
PCs. It also provides network redundancy through fail-over capability.
Special Feature Digital PWM provides stable voltage to the CPU and avoids damage to capacitors
EZ-CLEAR
Bypass the manual process by simply pressing the rest and power buttons at the
same time. The CMOS will restore the clock settings back to their default values.
Accessories User’s Manual
BERNSTEIN Audio Module
1 Parallel IDE flat cable, 1 FDD flat cable
2 SATA cables with 2 power cables
Driver CD
1 Floppy diskette for SATA RAID ICH9R and JMicron 363 driver
I/O shield
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