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Thanks for the great game of volleyball guys, but can we please get back on target now? If CodeRed is unwilling or unable to respond to or resolve this issue, is there anyone else out there who can? I am re-listing the first two posts on this topic. Perhaps someone has the answers. We can only hope...
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"PLEASE HELP US MR. RED!"
Originally Posted by CodeRedCode, I love this program you’ve created and I use it all the time, but there are many of us who are having a major issue concerning its accuracy versus the Memtest86+ v1.6 program. I came over here from the DFI-Street forum because we are fresh out of answers there. A specific debate is brewing as to which program, A64 Tweaker v0.60 Beta or Memtest86+ v1.6 (located in the BIOS of the DFI LANPARTY nF4 MoBos), is reading the tREF (click on the green tREF please) properly. Here are both the tREF Table and the tREF “Discrepancy” Table. I created them both and have posted them over at DFI-Street. A link to my tREF Table thread will be included in the tables themselves:
As you can clearly see on the tREF "Discrepancy" Table, the only two places where A64 Tweaker v0.60 Beta and Memtest86+ v1.6 agree, are in the highlighted blue sections. Now you can see why this is an issue. Not only because my tREF Table is based on your program, but because ALL the other simple tREF Tables, everywhere on the internet, are based upon your A64 Tweaker program. I cannot state, explicitly, that either program is wrong; I simply do not know the answer to this problem . There is, however, a British guy over at DFI-Street who keeps challenging the validity of my thread's claim because he professes to "know" that your program is wrong! He sites his belief that A64 Tweaker v0.60 Beta is invalid based solely upon the only “proof” he provides, which is that programs like RightMark Memory Analyzer, Central Brain Identifier and of course, Memtest86+ v1.6 all agree with each other, but disagree with your A64 Tweaker v0.60 Beta. I am not so quick to jump to this conclusion the way he is, however, because it is obvious to me that since all those "other" programs corroborate Memtest86+ v1.6, they are plainly reading the tREF data in the same manner. Given that A64 Tweaker v0.60 Beta is reading the tREF data differently than Memtest86+ v1.6, it obviously won't correspond with those other application's readings. Can you please help us by telling us which one is accurate and which one is in error and why, or if neither one is wrong, why there is this discrepancy? Thank you very much CodeRed .
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Originally Posted by RimRamYes, I agree and I do believe that this is a real issue, but just so that everyone is crystal clear on this point, I did not bring this to your attention to be mean or a jerk-off critic. I did this to try and genuinely resolve the issue. Regardless of what is or isn't correct, or whatever the case may be, I think that A64 Tweaker is fantastic, as are programs like CBI and RMMA. I just hope that CodeRed looks into this for all of us. I also think that CodeRed is a great programmer too . Just so you know RimRam, to my knowledge, EVEREST only shows a refresh as is preprogrammed on your DIMM as it is reserved in the RAM's SPD. It is Memtest86+, Central Brain Identifier and RightMark Memory Analyzer that conflict directly with A64 Tweaker. EVEREST, like PC Wizard 2005, only displays the Serial Presence Detect, EEPROM that is right on your memory stick. The tREF I am concerned with is the one that can be adjusted in your BIOS on your MotherBoard. I also would like to point out that I know for fact that A64 Tweaker is 100% correct on all the other data it displays. The tREF is my only concern here.
I am now officially extending a request to ANYONE who may know the answer to this problem, or perhaps has a different spin on it, to let us know by posting a response in this thread. Until further notice and until this matter is cleared up satisfactorily, I shall display two versions of my tREF TABLE. One shall be based on Code's A64 Tweaker and the other on Memtest86+. I shall also include the tREF discrepancy Table between the other two and my TUTORIAL Table shall be exhibited at the bottom. Once this issue has reached an acceptable resolution, I shall remove the Table that displays incorrect data, should that be the case. Hopefully, there is someone out there who can assist all of us with this. Thank you! Peace ...
Do they show the same on bootup?
Many programs can't recognize if you changed some timings within windows via A64Tweaker.
Opteron 144
DFI nf4
2x256MB Kingston HyperX3000 BH5
Antec TrueBlue480 w 120mm fan and modded rails
Originally Posted by FlibI've never had any issues with other programs reading the "Tweaks" I've made while using A64 Tweaker, and the BIOS always reverts back to its original CMOS setup, from an A64 Tweaker adjustment, upon reboot. The A64 Tweaker's conflicting tREF data is always consistently there, however.
Hello everyone and Code Red,
I have a problem I overshot one of my values and after my system locked and reboot now all my tweaker values are the values at the bottom of the drop menus and it wont let me change anything. Please help me anyway you can I'm very good at all tweaking just below this level any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm using the .60 version.
P.S. Sorry been awhile since Ive asked for help. Yes I've reinstalled. Not sure of anything thing else I should have tried or left out.
\/\/\/\/\/\/freecable guy u are the man!!!!! thanks allot!!!!!! I'll save space and not ad another post for my noob problem.
Last edited by ColdFlo; 02-08-2006 at 03:10 PM.
open cpu-z then close it, then try opening WPCREDIT again
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Column Address Strobe # (CAS) = 1.5!!!!!!!!!!!
Row Cycle Time (Trc) = 7
Row Refresh Cycle Time (Trfc) = 11
RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd) = 3
Row to Row delay (Trrd) = 2
Min RAS Active Time (Tras) = 5
Row Precharge Time (Trp) = 2
Write Recovery Time (Twr) = 2
Write to Read Delay (Twtr) = 1
Read to Write Delay (Trtw) = 1
I normally write this as 1.5-7-11-3-2-5-2-2-1-1 for convenience ... not that rememering all those values is easy. You can always RED it again incase you forgets........
Thank you oh god of the RED CODE HE WHO IS KNOWN AS CODERED.
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Last edited by ColdFlo; 02-08-2006 at 05:16 PM.
hi there,
can anybody tell me how to remove A64Tweaker-v031 ???
I looked in the register several times and I don't find the io.sys
thanks
Originally Posted by luismenendezYeah, it's called "Delete".
The program wasn't actually "installed" on your system, in any conventional sense. Just DELETE it.
hi.... sorry for late reply i will post the source code in Xtreme bios sectionOriginally Posted by Borg Number One
check it over there
Codered you ready for a windows 7 update?!!!! these old amd X2s are great on windows 7 would be very nice to have this app at disposal in windows 7.
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