Not sure where your looking to think that. 90% of my posted screen shots are at 9x400 to run that i'm at 1.525v my memory running at 1200 is at 2.3v , that is about the max i want to run my memeory 24./7 i make sure it has plenty of airflowHow do you guys manage such high overclocks at such low voltage?
For stable 24/7 clocks i'd recommend 0311.
These are my settings 24/7 if there of any use:-
Note: You'd probably be best with transaction boost on auto to start with, not everyone can post with it on 1 or 2.
- Multiplier 9
FSB Frequency: 400
PCI-E Frequency: 102
Strap 03:02
DRAM Frequency: 1200
Dram Command Rate 2T
DRAM Timings:-
CAS# Latency: 5
RAS# to CAS# Delay: 5
RAS# Precharge: 5
RAS# Activate to Precharge: 12
TWR: 3
TRFC: 30
TWTR: 3
TRRD: 3
TRTP: 3
DRAM Static Read Control: Disabled
Transaction Booster: Enabled
Boost Level* 1
Clock Over-Charging Mode: Auto
Level N/A
CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
CPU Voltage: 1.525
CPU Voltage Reference: Auto
CPU Voltage Damper: Enabled
CPU PLL Voltage: 1.5
DRAM Voltage: 2.3
FSB Termination Voltage: 1.3
North Bridge Voltage: 1.4
North Bridge Voltage Reference: Auto
South Bridge Voltage: Auto
Advance CPU Settings
C1E Suppport Disabled
Max CPUID Value Limit: Disabled
Vanderpool Technology: Disabled
CPU TM Function: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit Disabled
PECI: Disabled
Intel® Speedstep™ Tech Disabled
Luck
Last edited by Supershanks; 01-07-2007 at 04:46 PM.
I forgot to say that I use 0302, it seems to be better than 0311 for my setup
Couldn't really push my system any further with 0404 BIOS. But this is the result of the overclock in my signature
Last edited by DataMatrix; 01-07-2007 at 05:28 PM.
Meant to ask about that your the only one i know mentiont 0302 i've never seen it was it a bta b4 0311?? May have been taken off b4 i got my board.
what volts are running data??
I got it off the Asus FTP, but its not there now,but it is available here.
Magic now my collection's complete (well apart from 0123)
You've stuck with that haven't you, so we can't be sure whwt the difference is between it & 0311.
chhers
I tried 0311 for a few days, and my ram clocks werent as stable...ill try the newer bioses once I get my laptop back...knowing my luck this will drop dead
Was going to flash to 0302 just to try it, that file is only half the size of the 0311 & 0404 bios, not sure why or what it now is.
0302 = 1,048,576 bytes
0311 = 2,097,152 bytes
Ez flash understandably spits it's dummy out at that.
No idea on that one mate, there is a P5K vanilla 0302 bios as well, maybe thats what is in the download? This one I have on here, definitely said p5k deluxe, and I got it from a link off XS.
I think the original file is on my laptop which has gone in for repair, so cant get to that at the minute.
Did I see something in EZ flash where you can back up the bios...could try that if you like?
Edit: And I just thought of something else....maybe after a certain bios revision, it wont let you boot back to the old ones, like they did on the 965 boards?
Yep but at least the files were the same size. Got round that by using a certain version of afudos which sorted that.it wont let you boot back to the old ones, like they did on the 965 boards?
Yep would have ago with a backup. Am just inerested to see the bench comparisons.
cheers
Ok, 2 ticks, Ill see what I can do
You know like Ive been saying that its the 0302 that I'm using?...well it isnt
Its the 0304
Sorry about that
Ive sent it to you
You know like Ive been saying that its the 0302 that I'm using?...well it isnt
Well that won't flash either, Boot Block not Valid. Never mind, i'll try thge copy on your laptop when you get it back.
Thanks anyway
Damn knew there was summit elsr , meant to say does anyone else get the checking nvram message on post/boot??
Had forgoten to mention it until i saw this thread tonight Checking NVRAM. (then i forgoot again
Yep, mine does it, and so did both P5Bs...I think its just the check for the cmos memory, and nothing to worry about unless it hangs there.
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