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    Quote Originally Posted by OLDcomer View Post
    I will try F4-4 when I've got time. The regular F4 doesn't seem to be performing as good as my favourite f9 bios. That's what I call magic:



    Prime95 x64 Blend Priority 10


    LinX


    200+% Memtest



    Code:
    CPU            =Q9650
    Motherboard = UD3P rev 1.0
    BIOS Version =F9 
    Ram  	          =   OCZ Blade LV 9600/1200
     
    MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.)
    Robust Graphics Booster .............: Auto
    CPU Clock Ratio .....................: 8x
    Fine CPU Clock Ratio.................: 0.5
    CPU Frequency .......................: 4334MHz (511x8.5)
     
     
    Clock Chip Control 
    Standard Clock Control
    CPU Host Clock Control..................: Enabled
    CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ............: 511
    PCI Express Frequency (Mhz) .........: 100
    C.I.A.2........................................: DISABLED
    
    ******Advanced Clock Control******
    
    CPU Clock Drive.................................[ 900mv ]
    PCI Express Clock Drive.........................[ 900mv ]
    CPU Clock Skew..................................[ 0ps ]
    MCH Clock Skew..................................[ 50ps ]
     		
    DRAM Performance Control
    Performance Enhance..................: Standard
    (G)MCH Frequency Latch...............: 333
    System Memory Multiplier ............: 2.4
    Memory Frequency (Mhz) ..............: 1226
    DRAM Timing Selectable ..............: Manual
     
    Standard Timing Control
    CAS Latency Time.....................: 5
    tRCD ................................: 5
    tRP..................................: 5
    tRAS.................................: 15
    
    ******Advanced Timing Control******
    
    All AUTO except these:
    tRRD[7].........................................[ 8 ]
    tRFC[54] .......................................[ 54]
    
     
    Motherboard Voltage Control
    CPU
    Load Line Calibration (LLC) .........: Enabled
    CPU Vcore............................: 1.40
    CPU Termination.....1.200V*..........: 1.42
    CPU PLL.............1.500V*..........: 1.5
    CPU Referen.........0.760V*..........: 0.760(1.2VTT)
     
    MCH/ICH
    MCH Core............1.100V...........: 1.58
    MCH Reference.......0.760V...........: 0.8(1.2VTT)
    MCH/DRAM Ref........0.900V...........: 0.950
    ICH I/O.............1.500V...........: 1.5
    ICH Core............1.100V...........: 1.2
     
    DRAM
    DRAM Voltage .........1.800V.........: 1.90
    DRAM Termination .....0.900V.........: 0.950
    Channel A Reference ..0.900V.........: 0.950
    Channel B Reference ..0.900V.........: 0.950
    Oooo...nice one Is 1.58V Mch core safe on air?

    I'm trying to stabilize my Q9650 @ 4.365 - 4.401 with 8Gb of G Skill 9600 DDR2 Tridents with TRFC 50, Performance level 8 and 2.40B memory multiplier.

    System just freezes up during 6Gb Prime 95 or Linx runs.

    Code:
    CPU            =Q9650
    Motherboard = UD3P rev 1.0
    BIOS Version = F6
    Ram  	          =   G.Skill Trident 9600/1200
     
    MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.)
    Robust Graphics Booster .............: Auto
    CPU Clock Ratio .....................: 9x
    Fine CPU Clock Ratio.................: 0.0
    CPU Frequency .......................: 4356MHz (484x9)
     
     
    Clock Chip Control 
    Standard Clock Control
    CPU Host Clock Control..................: Enabled
    CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ............: 484
    PCI Express Frequency (Mhz) .........: 100
    C.I.A.2........................................: DISABLED
    
    ******Advanced Clock Control******
    
    CPU Clock Drive.................................[ 1000mv ]
    PCI Express Clock Drive.........................[ 1000mv ]
    CPU Clock Skew..................................[ 0ps ]
    MCH Clock Skew..................................[ 0ps ]
     		
    DRAM Performance Control
    Performance Enhance..................: Turbo
    (G)MCH Frequency Latch...............: Auto
    System Memory Multiplier ............: 2.4D
    Memory Frequency (Mhz) ..............: 1164
    DRAM Timing Selectable ..............: Manual
     
    Standard Timing Control
    CAS Latency Time.....................: 5
    tRCD ................................: 5
    tRP..................................: 5
    tRAS.................................: 15
    
    ******Advanced Timing Control******
    
    All AUTO except these:
    tRRD[7].........................................[ 8 ]
    tRFC[54] .......................................[ 50]
    
     
    Motherboard Voltage Control
    CPU
    Load Line Calibration (LLC) .........: Enabled
    CPU Vcore............................: 1.45
    CPU Termination.....1.200V*..........: 1.42
    CPU PLL.............1.500V*..........: 1.5
    CPU Referen.........0.760V*..........: 0.924
     
    MCH/ICH
    MCH Core............1.100V...........: 1.46
    MCH Reference.......0.760V...........: 0.966
    MCH/DRAM Ref........0.900V...........: Normal
    ICH I/O.............1.500V...........: 1.5
    ICH Core............1.100V...........: 1.2
     
    DRAM
    DRAM Voltage .........1.800V.........: 2.1V
    DRAM Termination .....0.900V.........: Normal
    Channel A Reference ..0.900V.........: Normal
    Channel B Reference ..0.900V.........: Normal
    Last edited by LiquidReactor; 01-20-2011 at 02:53 AM.
    --lapped Q9650 #L828A446 @ 4.608, 1.45V bios, 1.425V load.
    -- NH-D14 2x Delta AFB1212SHE push/pull and 110 cfm fan -- Coollaboratory Liquid PRO
    -- Gigabyte EP45-UD3P ( F10 ) - G.Skill 4x2Gb 9600 PI @ 1221 5-5-5-15, PL8, 2.1V
    - GTX 480 ( 875/1750/928)
    - HAF 932 - Antec TPQ 1200 -- Crucial C300 128Gb boot --
    Primary Monitor - Samsung T260

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