oc for 24/7 ... dangerous??
Temps:
idle 44º
works mediums, games 60º
Full all cores at 100% only with stres programs 80º
can not get minor vcore stable with Intel burnTest or Linx ..![]()
Corei7 920(D0)@4.200 Mhz (24/7) + Noctua NH-U12P/Asus P6T Deluxe V2/ XFX GTX285 (700/1550/2600)
6 GB G.Skill DDR3 1600 Mhz/ Western Digital 500 GB / Topower M2 600W v2.2
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This BETA bios ising rulez!!!!
I run stable 1h prime95 at 4200mhz with only 1.225vcore!
Before i have to use 1.248 to get stable this clocks...
=)
Another test... now testing the limits of this board >=D
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in bios set the "USB Legacy" to EnabledAny BIOS newer than 1206 won't let initialize my USB keyboard (Logitech G15) during POST so that I cannot enter the BIOS settings...
this way i haven't any troubles with my G15 on Deluxe and P6T WS
vas have troubles early with P5E64 WS PRO... (year ago). but the keyboard initialized if i press RESET or if i press keys on it before and during the post...
on P6* series i haven't this trouble - all works fine. My G15 is the first blue led revision.
WeeMaan
buy cheap PS/2 keyboard - just for "backup" and any such situations ))really helps![]()
I have plenty of them, the problem is that I just moved into a apartment (in another country) and still have them in my house along with all other old PC junk.
If there is no fix then I'll jsut have to buy some random PS/2 keyboard, but I rather not (since I already have ton of them).
Wow men, this batch of my its simply rulez!
4200mhz with only 1.224 Vcore!
I think i gonna try more lower vcore
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Okay, I got the keyboard working. But the command does not work?
I wrote: Afudos /i0006.rom /pbnc /n
I got the Afudos ES and the 0006.rom on the cd that I made with nero, what could the problem be?
It was the A: parameter before but my CD drive is on E:, could that be the problem?
When I type E: it does not find it.
(I'm not an expert on dos as you see, so be gentle on me.)
Weeman,
you have to use the cd command to enter the path where your afudos.exe tool is located. Either that or both the BIOS filename and the flasher have to have the full path in them. For example:
a:\flasher\afudos /i ....
or:
c:\ a:
a:\ cd flasher
a:\ afudos /i0007.bin /pbnc /n
DOS can hardly guess where in the hierarchy your tool is after all
And yes, if your optical drive is on E:, you would have to replace the A with an E. But keep in mind that drive letters can change when booting DOS, also due to DOS not recognizing NTFS partitions. See below.
A: and B: usually refer to floppy drives, C: and beyond can be HDs or optical drives. You can certainly put your flasher and BIOS files on your harddrive but this HD partition MUST be FAT 32 formatted. DOS does not support NTFS! Floppies as a medium are stupid nowadays, and CDs or DVDs are stupid too since they're not writable under DOS. Another option would be a USB stick with a bootable DOS to hold the flasher and all possible BIOSses...just in case. Whatever it is, keep the drive letter in mind when changing pathes. In case you want to know which subdirectories there are on your current drive, use the dir command.
To all:
On a side note, I am running BIOS 0007 on my V2 board. But I can't tell if the throttling is disabled, it is a matter of principles to me to have errors straightened out even tho my system might not be affected.
I am currently running my C0 920 at 3.8 GHz, unable to get to 4 GHz despite disabling power saving options.
VCore: 1.26 (200x19, all power saving options enabled!), Vqpi: 1.375, Vpll: 1.80, IOH: 1.34V (Feels faster than 1.26, so I assume that the chipset feels better with more juice)
DRAM: 1.6V, 1200 MHz, 7-7-7-18 Corsair XMS3 sticks. Better than 1600 at CL9 and 1.86V!
Just a quick summary. Maybe it's the most economical spot there at 3.8 and power savings on.
Last edited by Amurtigress; 07-22-2009 at 07:05 AM.
Thanks for taking some time to explain!
Alltough I didn't quite understand it, but I did manage to launch afudos from my NTFS harddrive (some how?) and a fat32 formatted usb drive.
Wich leads to the next problem.
When it's about to flash it comes up 2 warnings that says: "Warning! Out of memory".
Why is that? How do we solve it?
And one more thing, I tryed to switch to the CD by typing "E:" but it says invalid drive, only when I connected my USB drive it worked but I guess the usb drive was on E: then?
I really want the 0006 bios, I've been spending several hours today trying to make it work.
Edit: I missed the part where it said ntfs drives wont come up in dos, in that case I launched afudos from CD and USB drive.
Anyway, the only problem now is the "end of memory" warning.
Last edited by WeeMaan; 07-22-2009 at 08:45 AM.
I can only guess what it is. Open the config.sys file (may be hidden) of your boot device (CD, DVD or USB stick) and check for any lines containing himem.sys or emm386.exe. Those twoa re there to enable usage of memory above 1 MB. We are talking about a 8/16 bit OS here that is basically limited to 640 MB of RAM, and despite giving you more memory total, himem and emm386 reduce the available memory below 1 MB. They use it to ahve a "window" of memory that's mapped to RAM above that limit.
Make sure to hold down CTRL just when the OS is booting and it'll give you a menu. Just load DOS without config.sys and autoexec.bat to keep the memory free.
AFUDOS cannot run with any of those memory extensions. Flashers in general can't.
That does not help either.in bios set the "USB Legacy" to EnabledI'm short of any plausible explanation what this could be.
Should try to write to ASUS tech support, may be they have smth to suggest.
Anyway, thx for the effort.![]()
Core i7 920@4.0Ghz (191x21)| Asus Triton 88 | Asus P6T Deluxe 1206 | 6Gb Corsair TR3X6G1600C8D | 2*NVIDIA GeForce GTX280 SLI@729/1458/2400 | Seagate 500Gb RAID0 | X-Fi | Chieftech CFT-850G-DF | Logitech G15 | Logitech G5 | Dell 2407WFP
I also had problems with flashing the V1 bios on my V2. I created to and booted to the flash drive properly and using the dir command I could see that I was in the right drive. My problem was that I kept getting an "unrecognized command" error when I tried the afudos /i0006.rom .......
My solution was to type the following:
AFU236U.exe /i0006.rom /pbnc /n
Please note that changed the name of rom to 0006.rom before copying over to the flash drive. I only did this for simplicity so I didn't make a typing mistake with the longer original name.
Hope this works for you!
Ugh, folks... you HAVE to type afu236u , not Afudos. That was so obvious to me that I did not even mention it.
<g> Sorry, I've been into DOS for more than twenty years.
You don't have to type the command extension. You can only execute .exe, .com and .bat files. Which means, type their name with or without the suffix. Other commands like CD and dir are internal commands of DOS and don't appear in any directory.
Last edited by Amurtigress; 07-22-2009 at 04:18 PM.
Last edited by WeeMaan; 07-22-2009 at 11:37 PM.
Shaft, your english is very very fu***** bad! Why don't u use the translator? At least they can understand you by doing that...
Shaft:
Shaft, teu ingles eh ruim pra kct... tenta usar o tradutor antes de postar... os caras devem ficar rindo de ti! KKKK
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