Anyone knows if there is a problem with the CMOS Reloaded function in BIOS?
I'm asking this because after reloading known stable settings my system was unstable, but if i set them back manually (after reseting BIOS) the stability is back..
PS: Btw i'm using BIOS 03/17
Last edited by ninjaskija; 05-15-2008 at 11:29 PM.
DFI LT P35-T2R
E8400
2x2 OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 Platinum XTC
700W OCZ
7950GX2
2x250GB WD
20" Samsung 205BW
Good question. For me it's worked fine with 3/17 using 4 diff profiles and switching around a lot, also tweaking the profiles a lot. No problems here.
Now I want to double check that lol.
I will be o good ideea if someone could do a bios comparison for E8X00 series in terms of performance/stability..
BTW anyone tried to install Thermalright HR-05 SLI IFX on NB ?
DFI LT P35-T2R
E8400
2x2 OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 Platinum XTC
700W OCZ
7950GX2
2x250GB WD
20" Samsung 205BW
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
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1240mhz@2.02v
There is nothing wrong with it, per-say. But unless you set ALL you clock setting fine delay values manually, they could well be wrong.
This is something that peeps don't seem to realise. Loading from "Cmos reloaded" with Auto fine delay values, will set different values than starting from scratch in the bios. This can then make "a stable clock", look unstable.
Back and forth from board to board it seems.
I've observed something from my OC setup. If I turn off my system for over an hour or more (PC unplugged), then turn it on, I experience system instability for a couple of boot ups. Its like its asking for a "warm-up". Any idea how to get rid of that?
Current OC settings pass OCCT 2.0.0b with out issues.
Here are my basic settings...
450FSB x 9
333/800
5-5-5-15
vcore auto
vcore add 108.89%
vdimm 2.1v
vnb 1.37v
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Rig Specs
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 4.0ghz 1.37v - DFI Lanparty UT P35 TR2 - 4x1GB Team Xtreem DDR2-1066 - Palit 8800GT Sonic 512MB GDDR3 256-bit
160GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM SATA II 8MB Cache - 320GB Western Digital Caviar 7200RPM SATA II 16MB Cache - Liteon 18X DVD-Writer /w LS
640GB Western Digital SE16 7200RPM SATA II 16MB Cache - Corsair HX 620W Modular PSU - Cooler Master Stacker 832
Auzen 7.1 X-Plosion - Zalman ZM-DS4F - Sennheiser HD212 Pro - Edifier M2600
Custom Water Cooling
Dtek Fusion Extreme CPU Block - Swiftech MCR-220 - Swiftech MCP655-B - Swiftech MCRES-MICRO Reservior - 7/16" ID x 5/8" OD Tubings
Dual Thermaltake A2018s 120mm Blue LED Smart fans.
www.mni-photography.site88.net
@Matt: noticed that too on the Wolves...didn't have this issue with my E6850. i've read somewhere that sometimes these wolves need to be "warmed-up".![]()
I want to ask, and maybe my question is not LPUT P35-T2R related, but I think it's good to share the experience with this mobo . Here in http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=186493, #42, is my question. Anyone have similar condition? I'm really curious about processor vid![]()
@emon
Yup, I have a feeling its related to the wolves. But I'm not really sure.
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Rig Specs
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 4.0ghz 1.37v - DFI Lanparty UT P35 TR2 - 4x1GB Team Xtreem DDR2-1066 - Palit 8800GT Sonic 512MB GDDR3 256-bit
160GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM SATA II 8MB Cache - 320GB Western Digital Caviar 7200RPM SATA II 16MB Cache - Liteon 18X DVD-Writer /w LS
640GB Western Digital SE16 7200RPM SATA II 16MB Cache - Corsair HX 620W Modular PSU - Cooler Master Stacker 832
Auzen 7.1 X-Plosion - Zalman ZM-DS4F - Sennheiser HD212 Pro - Edifier M2600
Custom Water Cooling
Dtek Fusion Extreme CPU Block - Swiftech MCR-220 - Swiftech MCP655-B - Swiftech MCRES-MICRO Reservior - 7/16" ID x 5/8" OD Tubings
Dual Thermaltake A2018s 120mm Blue LED Smart fans.
www.mni-photography.site88.net
I actually meant that sometimes the board needs to be cold booted, before it can apply CMOS Reloaded settings adequetely OR so it seems to me sometimes. I believe you have the straight of the problem, but sometimes the board is acting silly. Maybe that is written better. RGone...
Back and forth from board to board it seems.
I just got my DFI LT P35, sweet board, I want to Watercool the NB, Will removing the NB heatsink void the warranty of the whole board ? It has a seal attached that seems easily removable.
Hi guys!
I bought my first DFI mobo, a UT P35 on neweeg on april, and i having some issues.
The system is stable for desktop and web but in a game the system reboot randomly after 5 o 10 minutes. Is not temp problems, i have flashed de bios to de last one but is more of the same.
I try rising the nb voltage an vtt voltaje to 1.4 and 1.43 and i can run stable for now.
Is normal that i have to raise voltajes to run on stock?
Latter i will ask help for overclocking
TNX!!
@cucurcho
just like what people at the DFI forums would say, please indicate your complete systems specs. It would help a lot.
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Rig Specs
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 4.0ghz 1.37v - DFI Lanparty UT P35 TR2 - 4x1GB Team Xtreem DDR2-1066 - Palit 8800GT Sonic 512MB GDDR3 256-bit
160GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM SATA II 8MB Cache - 320GB Western Digital Caviar 7200RPM SATA II 16MB Cache - Liteon 18X DVD-Writer /w LS
640GB Western Digital SE16 7200RPM SATA II 16MB Cache - Corsair HX 620W Modular PSU - Cooler Master Stacker 832
Auzen 7.1 X-Plosion - Zalman ZM-DS4F - Sennheiser HD212 Pro - Edifier M2600
Custom Water Cooling
Dtek Fusion Extreme CPU Block - Swiftech MCR-220 - Swiftech MCP655-B - Swiftech MCRES-MICRO Reservior - 7/16" ID x 5/8" OD Tubings
Dual Thermaltake A2018s 120mm Blue LED Smart fans.
www.mni-photography.site88.net
The sticker seem to be very flimsy, I peeled it and stuck it again and it was like before.
sorry, I forget!!
Mi actual config is
mobo: DFI Lanparty LT P35 (Date CodeBios 2008/03/17 )
cpu: Intel Q6600 SALKR
memo: Corsair XMS2 DHX 2x2Gb PC6400 - 5-5-5-18-2t
psu: PowerCooler 550XP
vga: MSI Nvidia 8800GT 512Mb OC
disk: SAMSUNG 320Gb model hd321kj
DVDRW: Samsing writemaster
OS: Windows XP sp2
What are your memory settings, memory voltage and which divider are you using (333/667 or 333/800 or so)?
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Gigabyte P67A-UD4 trying to figure out this POS board
2600k @ ?????
2x2Gb GSkill RipJaws-X 1333 (7-7-7-21)
ATI 5850
Coba Nitrox 750W
Watercooled with HK 3.0 CU, Watercool GPU-X³ 5870 Nickel, PA120.3, Laing Ultra with XSPC top
Rig #2
DFI UT P35-T2R (0317 bios)
E8200 @ 4000 (1.216V) / 4100 (1.248V) / 4200 (1.296V) / 4300 (1.344V)![]()
2x2Gb Chaintech Apogee GT PC2-8500
Powercolor 4870
Corsair 520HX
Watercooled with HK 3.0 CU, EK-FC4870, Feser tripple, Laing Ultra pump
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
If you're experiencing instability at stock speed, then it's quite possible that you have a defective component.
Your memory is rated at 1.8v. Check that this is what's set in BIOS (this can be viewed in the PC Health section). Also make sure the timings are set as per specification (5-5-5-18-2T). CPU-Z, Everest or Memset can provide this information within Windows.
Check your memory stability with Memtest86+. Instructions on how to create a bootable CD are detailed on the site. If you get errors, then check each module separately.
Assuming your memory is stable, you can check overall system stability with Prime95, OCCT or Orthos.
You should not be required to increase voltages to get the system stable at stock speeds.
Hope this helps.
Hey guys, I haven't read much of this thread, so if there is info in here I should read, just let me know. Anyways, here's my problem. I just built a new rig with the DFI LT P35-T2R, Intel Q6600 GO (Tuniq tower, 40C Idle, ~50C Load, 334x8, 1.264V, 1.30V NB), 8GB G.Skill DDR2 1000 (1003), and 9800GTX. I'm getting random reboots at random times. Sometimes it works for awhile, but once it got into a repeating loop, 3 seconds on, 3 seconds off for about a minute. But normally, everything runs fine. So this is either a freak hardware thing which I'm praying it's not, or it's probably some wrong BIOS setting, so if someone can offer advice or tell me all the BIOS settings because I am a noob in OC'ing and could've forgotten something basic. Thanks guys.
Random reboots could be 100 & 1 things but as you are not far off stock CPU speed I doubt it would be the CPU causing your reboots. I would however just to eliminate it try a bit more vcore 1.3~1.35v & if that didn't help try a bit more vnb, 1.41~1.45 ish volts should do it you are running a lot of ram at a decent speed. Your ram will probably run a bit tighter at 1000mhz but for the purpose of ruling things out I would manually set your primary at 5.5.5.18.5.54 & see how you go.
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Thanks C-N! I'm really hoping this is a OC/BIOS issue, because it'll be a b**** to find the hardware causing this, but I tried changing some things and temporarily have CPU voltage set to automatic and it's doing okay so far. But I'll continue tweaking it and see what happens.
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