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    Firstly, I'd like to thank Ket for the work he's put into these BIOSes, it's appreciated.

    However, I'm wondering if anyone has gotten the memory tRD pull-ins to do what they are supposed to.

    I've tried every official, and everyone of the mBIOSes for my P5Q-D and the pull-ins have never worked.

    I've heard people report them working, but their results contradict them. If all pull-ins are enabled memory bandwidth scores should increase by a few hundred points, and the latency should drop by a full ~2ns. Most people that report a change are only seeing changes that are within the margin of error of their tests. The display of the phases in the BIOS, and in programs like everest should also change, but they do not.

    Has anyone gotten them to work, for real?

    Quote Originally Posted by concretefire View Post
    Hey Ket.
    Thanks for the work on the Bios.

    Question about the bios and a specific setting. I have read when you overclock that you should set "SOMETHING" in the bios to 33mhz so that the FSB doesn't creep up on other hardware, as you increase FSB on the CPU.

    Here's a screenshot, it's called : PCI Clock Synchronization
    Link http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=515316
    I believe it is the second actual picture from within the bios. I can't find this setting for the life of me in your bios. I'm sure it's called something else now. If you could just point me in the right direction please.

    Also, a question about flashing. I use the Asus Update Utility from within the windows environment. Two things. Do YOU recommend another/safer way?

    Also, that utility comes with with something built in called My Bios which more or less lets you change/create your own Bios Flash Screen. Do you have any opinions on this? Thanks again Ket.

    BTW....if there is some magic "guide" out there for the 1406 Bios that shows you step by step, item by item of what everything does, I sure wish someone would point me to it. Thanks.
    PCI clocks have been locked at 33MHz, regardless of FSB speed, on all major chipsets/boards for at least the last three to four years.

    There is no need for a BIOS option to adjust or enable it. It's a given.
    Last edited by ieatrawbacos; 11-05-2008 at 01:13 PM.

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