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    ASUS P5W DH Deluxe BIOS Screens 56k Warning

    Hey Guys,
    In the past I've always searched for Guides to help me set up my BIOS screens since the manuals are never any help (what the hell is "Microcode Updation"). Anyway I just got an Asus P5W DH Deluxe and couldn't find any guides except FCG's great guide for the P5B Deluxe here:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=115217

    I have just passed 11 hours of Orthos and 20 passes of memtest with the settings in the screenshots below
    What did I change to go from failure (less than a minute of Orthos) to succes? I plugged my case fans directly into the PSU molex connectors vice the motherboard 3 pin connectors. I know I've heard that tip before, but thought it was over-rated.

    If any of you salty dogs know of tried and true settings, (or have good reasons for other settings) let me know. Then as I correct the setting I will post the corrected BIOS screen and this could end up as a guide for dumb-asses like me :P

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    Last edited by Airjarhead; 03-12-2007 at 02:08 PM.
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    Asus sux arse big time!!!

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    Thanks for the constructive criticism

    I was just surfing around...and came up with a few things I haven't thought of:

    I have my RAM in the Orange slots. Should I try the black

    I'm running the 1602 BIOS as recommended in the probs & fixes thread. Is the E4300 supported in this BIOS?

    Thanks
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    enable by spd as some ram will not run with this disabled at even there defualt timings (my OCZ plat's wouldn't). Also make sure you've got speed step etc disabled
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    Anything over 330 FSB didn't work unless I used the lowest ram divider on that board.. lots of bad memories trying to get the p5wdh to do anything I wanted it to.
    Quote Originally Posted by asus support
    Originally Posted by Asus Support
    Hello,

    The tech support team, unfortunately, is not 'in the loop' regarding what, if any, changes are planned for any BIOS, for any board, so we can't say what, if anything may be done, or when it's released, nor does our engineering department have a point of contact for this type of query. All we can suggest if you own the board is to check the download page periodically to see what is available.


    Regards,

    Asus Support Team

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    These are my e6600 stable settings. You can try and apply to your situation.

    JUMPER FREE Page

    AI Overclocking: Manual
    CPU Freq: 400 <---- Try 333
    DRAM Freq: 800 <---- Try 666

    Perf Mode: Auto
    PCIe: Auto
    PCI: Auto

    Mem V: 2.0 <---- With SPD on Manual you may need more Volts here.
    CPU V: 1.3875
    FSB V: 1.40
    MCH V: 1.55
    ICH V: Auto

    CPU CONFIG Page

    Modify Ratio: Enabled <----Disable this
    Multi: 8 <----With above disabled mutli will be 9
    Microcode Update: Enabled
    Max CPUID: Disabled
    Execute Disable: Disabled
    CPU Thermal Control: Auto
    C1E: Disabled
    Virtualization: Disabled
    EIST/Speedstep: Disabled

    CHIPSET Page

    Configure by SPD: Enabled <---- If you get stable try custom settings
    ECC: Disabled
    Hyperpath: Auto
    DRAM Throttle: Auto

    All Other Settings on this page: Auto
    Last edited by crazyea; 03-11-2007 at 02:46 PM.
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    BTW, I am using the 1901 Bios.
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    Thanks Crazy. I'll try those suggestions.
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    Vcore: 1.45v (start dropping once you get it stable)
    FSB: 1.45v
    Vmch : 1.65 ( i use 1.85v for 430FSB stable if i drop it, it will crash immediatly)
    Vich : 1.205v
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    don't use 1901 for the love of god, the p5w-dh is good for alot more than what your currently getting so there is another issue somewhere. Mine will do 455fsb boot into windows.
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    1901 is fine for a lot of people including myself

    anyway, try:

    vFSB to 1.2v
    vMCH keep to Auto
    Performance mode to Turbo
    Slot power to Heavier
    Pci-e to 105
    Pci to 33mhz
    Link Latency to normal
    Modify rato to disabled
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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrywild View Post
    Performance mode to Turbo
    Slot power to Heavier
    Pci-e to 105
    Link Latency to normal
    Is there a good in-depth guide for the P5W DH - I'm interested in knowing more about each individual BIOS settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietRiot View Post
    Is there a good in-depth guide for the P5W DH - I'm interested in knowing more about each individual BIOS settings.
    I haven't found one, that's why I made this post - in the hopes of creating one.

    Thanks for the post Lawry - I will put those in and change the pics

    An update on me - I have just passed 11 hours of Orthos and 20 passes of memtest with the settings in the screenshots above
    What did I change to go from failure (less than a minute of Orthos) to succes? I plugged my case fans directly into the PSU molex connectors vice the motherboard 3 pin connectors. I know I've heard that tip before, but thought it was over-rated.

    Thanks for the suggestions. If anyone has any more (like Lawrywild) with good reasoning/experience I will put it in my BIOS and change the respective screenshot to try and make this a guide.

    Thanks Again
    Last edited by Airjarhead; 03-12-2007 at 06:17 PM.
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    Well I updated the BIOS to 1901. Seems OK.
    There is one more question I had looking under the Main>My Hard Drive section
    there is an option for
    "32Bit Data Transfer" After a clear CMOS it was set to disable, and I have never changed it.
    Do you recommend enabling it?
    I think it is supposed to be for IDE drives, do you think it will help SATA drives?
    Would it hurt to change the setting after the OS has been installed (like AHCI/IDE modes)

    Thanks
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    Here is what Adrian's Rojak Pot says about 32bit data transfer:

    32-bit Disk Access

    Options : Enabled, Disabled

    32-bit Disk Access is a misnomer because it doesn't really allow 32-bit access to the hard disk. What it actually does is set the IDE controller to combine two 16-bit reads from the hard disk into a single 32-bit double word transfer to the processor. This makes more efficient use of the PCI bus as fewer transactions are needed for the transfer of a particular amount of data.

    However, according to a Microsoft article about Enhanced IDE operation under WinNT 4.0, 32-bit disk access can cause data corruption under WinNT in some cases. Microsoft recommends that WinNT 4.0 users disable 32-bit Disk Access.

    On the other hand, Lord Mike asked someone in the know and he was told that the data corruption issue was taken very seriously at Microsoft and that it had been corrected through Service Pack 2. Although he couldn't get an official statement from Microsoft, it's probably safe enough to enable IDE HDD Block Mode if you are running WinNT, just as long as you upgrade to Service Pack 2.

    If disabled, data transfers from the IDE controller to the processor will then occur only in 16-bits. This degrades performance, of course, so you should enable it if possible. Disable it only if you face the possibility of data corruption.

    You can also find more information on the WinNT issue above in our Speed Demonz' guide on IDE Block Mode!


    Sounds to me like it is only for IDE and could possibly give corruption.
    What do you think about my original questions?
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