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    Quote Originally Posted by Mic View Post
    Also getting the Cant flash LOADER.ROM error with a brand new Maximus motherboard 802 bios.
    I think the problem here is the bios we're all trying to flash from? We need The Stilt to come in and confirm a few things before anyone tries it.

    Has anyone tried a Rampage bios using 'Crash Free' yet?


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    It was my understanding that the needed bios was included with the cripple / mod files.
    Or did I read the instructions wrong?

    RAMPAGE-ASUS-Formula-0207.ROM thats the only bios asus has on there site, has ne 1 tried that yet?
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...mpage_Formula/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    You check it in your bios "PCIE Frequency" 110/115 should be the highest.
    After that you can get some issues, or atleast I found to have issues above 115.
    I don't see where to monitor the frequency in the BIOS, but in the settings I have mine placed at 105mhz.
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    Then that is the speed. It doesn't vary from what you set it to.
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    In the Cripple.zip we get the batch files, the rampage file and the loader file. We're supposed to flash the loader and then the rampage, but we can't flash the loader file to start with.


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    ahh ic
    I wonder what bios he was on b4 the Rampage conversion, maybe it needs to be the same?

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    can someone share Bios 1004??? the link in 1st post doesnt work for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by andre X_X View Post
    can someone share Bios 1004??? the link in 1st post doesnt work for me
    Still working here? http://rapidshare.com/files/97357451/MF1004.zip


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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade5399 View Post
    Then that is the speed. It doesn't vary from what you set it to.
    Hmm then my BSODs are from something else. Works fine at stock speeds... I wonder if I just have a crappy board because the CPU and RAM work fine on other boards at those speeds.

    I'm running out of ideas here :/

    EDIT: It seems to fail after about 1 hour no matter the setting if I am OCed. I also cannot boot at 350-399 FSB. I'm wondering if my memory just doesn't get along with this mobo as most BSODs tend to be memory related. Then again when at stock speeds the memory still runs at 800mhz : / I'm stumped.

    Anything faulty with my settings for the speed I'm trying to regain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by doctorwizz View Post
    I did a full cmos rest after flashing to 1004 by unplugging power and hitting the cmos reset swithch. Then loaded defaults. That is a full cmos clear?
    Sorta, for a Full CMOS Reset:

    1. Pull 12v ATX Power cables from Mobo. 24 pin and 4/8 pin.
    2. Clear CMOS Button: Hold for 10 secs
    3. Remove Battery for 3 Hours. Has to be 3 hours on this board.

    4. Put CMOS Battery Back.
    5. Put Only 1 GPU in First PEG Slot closest to CPU. Leave 2nd Card out.
    6. Plug all 12v ATX Power cables back to Mobo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .OCX View Post
    Sorta, for a Full CMOS Reset:

    1. Pull 12v ATX Power cables from Mobo. 24 pin and 4/8 pin.
    2. Clear CMOS Button: Hold for 10 secs
    3. Remove Battery for 3 Hours. Has to be 3 hours on this board.

    4. Put CMOS Battery Back.
    5. Put Only 1 GPU in First PEG Slot closest to CPU. Leave 2nd Card out.
    6. Plug all 12v ATX Power cables back to Mobo.

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    What program are you guys using for clocking in windows? And does memset work on this board ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by .OCX View Post
    3. Remove Battery for 3 Hours. Has to be 3 hours on this board.
    This is a wives tale. There is no way the board holds a charge for that long with everything disconnected. I have personally tested this with a meter on several caps on the board. Once you pull the battery, power cables, tap the power button, and hit the CMOS reset button, the charge is gone. There is no more voltage left on the board. There was a heated discussion about this over at BPC and to shut everyone up, I whipped out the meter. I even intentionally used settings that caused the board to not be able to recover and need a CMOS reset. Did everything but let it sit for 3 hours and what do ya know...booted right back up fine.

    On another note, 1004 while being better than 1003, is still trash. With 0907, I can use the 7x, 8x, and 9x multis. With 1003/1004, I can only use 7x and 9x. 8x is broke no matter what I do. The same dividers are still broken and the memory timings seem to be more finicky. Also settings from 0907 with the 9x multi are not stable under 1003/1004. I can't for the life of me find what it is they have changed, but 0907 is still the way to go for 65nm CPUs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade5399 View Post
    I can't for the life of me find what it is they have changed, but 0907 is still the way to go for 65nm CPUs.
    They basically changed trfc, but I find its very 45nm friendly. Sold my quad awhile ago and my ES Xeon just got shipped the day b4 this bios came out so I cannot say for 65nm. But if you have a wolfdale its a keeper imo

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    This is my setting now, the problem is I can't use the divider to run memory speed higher, if memory speed higher than 1092 MHz gaming will crash with "Nvidia driver stopped responding message" , I don't know why ?? I don't know if this vcore is ok for 24/7 ??

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    DRAM Command Rate : 2T
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    CAS# Latency : 4
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    Read to Write Delay (S/D) : AUTO
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    CPU Voltage : 1.4375
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    CPU GTL Reference : 0.63X
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deus Excalibur View Post
    Extreme Tweaker
    Ai Overclock Tuner : Manual
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    DRAM Command Rate : 2T
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    CAS# Latency : 5
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    RAS# Precharge : 5
    RAS# ActivateTime : 15
    RAS# to RAS# Delay : Auto
    Row Refresh Cycle Time : Auto
    Write Recovery Time : Auto
    Read to Precharge Time : Auto


    DRAM Static Read Control: Auto -- Disable
    Ai Clock Twister : Strong -- AUTO
    Transaction Booster : Auto -- Disable Relax level 1
    CPU Voltage : 1.2625v -- 1.3125
    CPU PLL Voltage : 1.5v
    North Bridge Voltage : 1.33v -- 1.45
    DRAM Voltage : 1.92v
    FSB Termination Voltage : 1.44v --AUTO
    South Bridge Voltage : Auto
    Loadline Calibration : Enabled
    CPU GTL Reference : .63x -- AUTO
    North Bridge GTL Reference : .67x -- AUTO
    DDR2 Channel A REF Voltage : Auto
    DDR2 Channel B REF Voltage : Auto
    DDR2 Controller REF Voltage : DDR2_REF -- AUTO
    SB 1.5V Voltage :AUTO

    CPU Spread Spectrum : Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum : Disabled
    Try the above settings plz... NB voltage is way too low for quad for sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by icecpu View Post
    This is my setting now, the problem is I can't use the divider to run memory speed higher, if memory speed higher than 1092 MHz gaming will crash with "Nvidia driver stopped responding message" , I don't know why ?? I don't know if this vcore is ok for 24/7 ??
    Do you still get the error if you set timing to 5-5-5-15 and run above 1092MHz?

    Intel states that the ACTUAL voltage for E8400 should not exceed 1.45, so I would think its safe for 24/7 use.

    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Try the above settings plz... NB voltage is way too low for quad for sure
    He might want to increase his NB higher than that. 4GB taxes the NB more than 2GB so 1.45 might still be to low, I would recommend 1.49 and adjust from there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by icecpu View Post
    This is my setting now, the problem is I can't use the divider to run memory speed higher, if memory speed higher than 1092 MHz gaming will crash with "Nvidia driver stopped responding message" , I don't know why ?? I don't know if this vcore is ok for 24/7 ??
    Loosen the timings on ram instead of 4-4-4-12 use 5-5-5-15 to get above 1066Mhz and set Strap to 400FSB, don't get it, you guys try to force something which isn't logic at all... be happy it already ran at your current settings....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Did you try latest OCCT build and put the slider towards the ram ? ... and really if the rig is stable during gaming and all the stuff you want it to do... I wouldn't mind too much about a test that doesn't work out... I have had the inverse... tested for 12 hours Prime no issues, then did some SuperPi runs, no issues, then I rebooted the rig and openened messenger to talk to my girlie and it BSOD on me lol... and not all software is well coded either...

    I hate to say it but this is the same ram (6400C4) that the Striker Extreme had sooo many issues with... Asus bios that is not well coded or SPD wrongly interpreted ? something is wrong for sure... and still RAM guy tells peeps to run 800mhz rated ram at 667 speeds with 4 dimms.. that could be a workaround yeah to gain stability....

    What are ya Vcore/NB/RAM/FSB term voltages set to ? doing any OC at the moment ?


    OCCT is another benchmark that found error like memtest. Infact today I tested with OCCT ram, and after about 1 hour stopped. ( set 6 hours)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade5399 View Post
    This is a wives tale. There is no way the board holds a charge for that long with everything disconnected. I have personally tested this with a meter on several caps on the board. Once you pull the battery, power cables, tap the power button, and hit the CMOS reset button, the charge is gone. There is no more voltage left on the board. There was a heated discussion about this over at BPC and to shut everyone up, I whipped out the meter. I even intentionally used settings that caused the board to not be able to recover and need a CMOS reset. Did everything but let it sit for 3 hours and what do ya know...booted right back up fine.

    On another note, 1004 while being better than 1003, is still trash. With 0907, I can use the 7x, 8x, and 9x multis. With 1003/1004, I can only use 7x and 9x. 8x is broke no matter what I do. The same dividers are still broken and the memory timings seem to be more finicky. Also settings from 0907 with the 9x multi are not stable under 1003/1004. I can't for the life of me find what it is they have changed, but 0907 is still the way to go for 65nm CPUs.

    Actually, this was the only way for me to get around DETDRAM with my HK's when that was the only ram I had on hand at the time to POST. I had to wait 3 hours between each CMOS Drain with Battery pulled. Even tried it at 2.5 hours and couldn't POST. Waited for full 3 hours and was able to POST.

    Even seeing more and more manufacturers saying that the CMOS Reset buttons + Default values is not a proper reset when using new Memory. They [Geil, GSkill] are even suggesting pulling the CMOS battery for hours to reset the Bios completely.

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    Yes, everything stable except when gaming
    I did use 5-5-5-15 for 1092Mhz, no go
    I use 4-4-4-10 at 940Mhz
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    Quote Originally Posted by .OCX View Post
    Actually, this was the only way for me to get around DETDRAM with my HK's when that was the only ram I had on hand at the time to POST. I had to wait 3 hours between each CMOS Drain with Battery pulled. Even tried it at 2.5 hours and couldn't POST. Waited for full 3 hours and was able to POST.

    Even seeing more and more manufacturers saying that the CMOS Reset buttons + Default values is not a proper reset when using new Memory. They [Geil, GSkill] are even suggesting pulling the CMOS battery for hours to reset the Bios completely.
    That's funny. I've swapped back and forth between 2 different types of memory today three times and it hasn't batted an eye.
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    for some damn reason my G.Skill HZ's won't work. I have ti use a crappy DDR667 Kingston stick to boot the computer to the bios. From there i tried to play with some ram setting and upped' the voltage for Dram and the computer worked for a week. As soon as I powered it down for the first time...

    The damn DET Ram came up again... what gives ??

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    Stable BIOS For E8400?

    First off, what is really the big issues with the ASUS final BIOS for the Penryns, the duals in particular? I realize everybody's hiped on RAM sub timings but is it really making a big difference over stability in real world apps or just for benching?

    Quote Originally Posted by bro20000 View Post
    Works fine for me using qx9650! Best bios yet!
    So what really didnt work for this CPU in say v602 802? Also I was likely gonna' get a Q9450. I know too many people saying they cant get a lot of OC out of these QX9650 extremes. Is this judged on simply the highest clock on highest multi? Is anybody actually utilizing the low multi of these to see how much higher they can go with mobo FSB?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mic View Post
    Renegade, see the other thread in this forum about how to flash to the rampage bios.
    Wanted to try it myself, but can't find my darn usb stick.
    See my previous post on haw to flash from other media sorces. It doesnt have to be flash stick or USB.

    Single partitioned, FAT32, bootable medai sorce. If MAXIMUS can see it in POST, you can flash from it in EZ-Flash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by .OCX View Post
    Actually, this was the only way for me to get around DETDRAM with my HK's when that was the only ram I had on hand at the time to POST. I had to wait 3 hours between each CMOS Drain with Battery pulled. Even tried it at 2.5 hours and couldn't POST. Waited for full 3 hours and was able to POST.

    Even seeing more and more manufacturers saying that the CMOS Reset buttons + Default values is not a proper reset when using new Memory. They [Geil, GSkill] are even suggesting pulling the CMOS battery for hours to reset the Bios completely.
    When the board goes back to defaults after an OC failed, the DIMM voltage goes back to 1.8-1.9v. This will cause the DET DRAM hang on RAM that needs 2.0v or more to run. There are a few ways around this.

    1. Use only one stick in the slot farthest from the CPU and try to boot.

    2. Take all sticks out and power the unit on. You should get the no memory beeps. Power down via PSU switch and put one stick in. Try to boot then. It should come up.

    3. Get a stick of cheap DDR2 667 or 800 Value RAM that only needs 1.8v. Put the stick in and power on. I can almost 100% guarantee it will boot. Then just go into the BIOS and tweak your settings, Save and Exit. Once the rig boots, re-enter the BIOS and kill the power via the PSU switch. Put your good RAM and and power back up. Voila! It will boot.

    Now as far as the tech on the phone telling you that an "extended CMOS clear" is needed: They are doing this to get you off the phone and guarantee you won't call back for 3 hours. Think about it. "New Memory" is just like "Old Memory". It's a set of chips on a PCB. It has NOTHING to do with how long you need to clear your CMOS for.
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