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    The new bios rocks for my ud5 though I have no dual channel for ram which is strange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flesheatinvirus View Post
    The new bios rocks for my ud5 though I have no dual channel for ram which is strange.
    Slot 1&3 or 2&4 should work


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    Quote Originally Posted by C-N View Post
    Slot 1&3 or 2&4 should work
    Yes that is the order though this board may be tweaked. I have tried a few things now with no boot results in dual mode. It really sucks too because the new F6a bios totally kicks ass for high multi clocking. The PLLv auto increase linked to the CPUv adjustment helps big time to reach the high 50s. My 2600K can now run at 5300 HT on at just 1.475v all day long and go up to 5600 so far. I need to try a few more things regarding the ram issue before considering the number. For me at least this board and chip are simply awesome together and the new bios gave me a huge jump. I will have some pics up in a little bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flesheatinvirus View Post
    Yes that is the order though this board may be tweaked. I have tried a few things now with no boot results in dual mode. It really sucks too because the new F6a bios totally kicks ass for high multi clocking. The PLLv auto increase linked to the CPUv adjustment helps big time to reach the high 50s. My 2600K can now run at 5300 HT on at just 1.475v all day long and go up to 5600 so far. I need to try a few more things regarding the ram issue before considering the number. For me at least this board and chip are simply awesome together and the new bios gave me a huge jump. I will have some pics up in a little bit.
    Strange issue, i had a similar issue on x58 if i set my ram too tight/fast. It could also be the chips imc.

    Is f6 even better than f5 for max multi?

    Looks like you are doing real well cant wait to see some results and get home in a few more days to try out f6


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