i'm still running bios 802 that my board shipped with and not had any problems, is there reason for me to move up to 1307 or 1802?

Quote Originally Posted by seban View Post
I tested virtually every setting for GTLref and 465mhz. I tested all options from voltages bracket 0.8v to 0.85v and 0.9v to 0.99v (the snapiest system I got from around 0.95 to 0.99) so I am pretty sure GTLrefs are not the problem but some voltages or combination of voltages. Also when GTLrefs are around 0.95 - 0.99 on 465 it would pass 1h blend but will crap out at linpack at around 4 pass (too little vcore or vtt?)

Also my CPU with GTLrefs set to auto is dropping Blend after 30sec starting from 440 mhz+.

So which voltage would you up first in my case to get it stable on 465? and which next after first one I need some pattern to fallow as I am to chaotic

oh yes I almost forgot mostly core 0 and 1 are dropping all the time ...

PS. my voltages are no were near to optimum as did not yet optimized them I just wanted to stabilize it somewhere.
PS2. On same settings (gtls changed to 70 30 70 30) but 465 will pass 10 linpacks but will fail core 0 after 12min and core 1 after 2
with Orthos or prime95, run small FFT's to see if the cpu can handle that speed/vcore. then go to large FFT's, depending on what test fails you can find out what voltage to raise

1024 - increase VTT or vNB
896 or 448 - vNB
768, 512, 332 - VTT

Quote Originally Posted by SkOrPn View Post
Grnfinger, can you verify EZ Flash is working on 1802 please? I don't want to burn a disk or go digging in the closet for a floppy if I need to flash back to 1307.

Thanks
the board does have 2 bios chips and a switch allowing you to choose what one to boot from. keep one chip with your current settings on 1307 and flash the other to 1802, if 1802 is bad flip the bios switch and you can run off 1307 again.