Oh...heheh. i guess i might just be reminiscing ASUS P5Qcrap "underclock your DDR3!"
Guess I eat my...whatever you eat when you're wrong.
Oh...heheh. i guess i might just be reminiscing ASUS P5Qcrap "underclock your DDR3!"
Guess I eat my...whatever you eat when you're wrong.
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The validation is on your USB drive. I put it there.
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So turns out YOU had it after all!![]()
crazy stuff
DDR2 and DDR3 speeds in dual channel and all
heh
Gigabyte is saying that one of the reasons for the design change to 2oz is to improve RAM overclocking even more
seems to be that way![]()
They also seem to improve performance slightly with it. Gigabyte hasn't been very good for superpi b4 but with these boards they are a lil bit faster as I saw a 1M posted in another thread.
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it's just bios (obviously the board has to give you decent settings to get that performance too)
i've done a superfast time with pre-45nm bioses in the past on X38-DQ6 >> even below 45K PP
45022 pp
44908 pp and it wasnt fully tweaked yet
what this P45-UD3P board has over these older boards is that fact it can run monster FSB (hugely important for benching these dual cores) and huge RAM speeds.....
Last edited by dinos22; 10-13-2008 at 04:02 PM.
fuuger and vapor done it with 1:2 true clock and Dual channel
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what about max fsb?![]()
I would like to see max fsb on a 45 quad. Looking at getting this as a replacement for my disappointing p35 ds3r
Check Hicookies thread for bus speed.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=203272
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Sexy motherboards. The $117 pricetag after MIR is incredibly attractive too: P45, UD3, ICH10R, and CFX compatible. Excellent layout, Firewire, and a good package overall. Dang--Gigabyte's going to make a killing off of these!
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Wow, very impressive, i like my MF II, or else i would get this in a heartbeat.
strange, tested On UD3P can do 550x6 max out and not stable even at X7,X8...
Using Initial bios F4.
Mine E8500 can do 600fsb, tested on dfi 45 plus. And after changing to another DFi 45 plus ( rma new one ) no longer can do 600Fsb.
So I am sure, P45 chips are not consistence. Or needed a better bios to do it.
My guess is that the bios can do more.
A friend on mine using Msi P45neo2 fr, initially did 510fsb 2 mths back and he update the new bios 3.2 and voila ! 604fsb.
cOME ON gUYS ( gigabyte ), give us a better bios or is meant only for special group.
ASUs & Gigabyte![]()
send him a pm but no news yet...just download from the site initial released F4.
After flashing it was F4-4. Still stuck at 540x7...even worst...
Even tested UD3R can do 490x6fsb.
MSi can do much better after bios update to 3.2...BIOS !
http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?t=339949
Last edited by VRSpy; 10-17-2008 at 03:12 AM.
you should create a thread and put down detailed settings what you're doing to get that OC
probably the best way to get help quick![]()
PM to Benny Lodewijk,he using F5a
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