I increased my MCH voltage to +0.1 and my cold boot issues went away. 3 days in a row I've been able to have my PC off all night and boot into my stable overclock settings.
Funny thing is, these settings are stable for 13+hrs in Orthos but fail under cold boot..
3.2ghz (8x400) @ 1.325v...
That's what I'm saying. That speed is very much under spec for the Dominator's I have. But for some reason the motherboard gives me the cold boot issue when the ram is at 2x350 and above. I think I'm going to try upping the voltage from 2.1 to 2.2 on the ram and see if it gives me issues on cold...
No. By trial and error I found that my cold boot issue starts at 700mhz(350mhz x 2) ram.
My stable overclock (13hrs + of Orthos) I've been using was 8x400 on my e6600 @ default voltage. Cold boot on this DS3 won't hold the settings
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Eh, F10 was going great for me until this morning. I encountered the black screen of nothingness upon cold boot. I had to powercycle after the black screen and then speeds reset to stock settings. I then updated to my proven stable oc settings and booted back up. Yesterday I had shut my pc down...
You are correct. Using the F9 bios only gives me cold boot issues *if* I overclock. It's weird because it works fine on F7, not sure what the deal is with F8 and F9. :(
audscott, do you or did you ever experience the cold boot start issues? Are they gone in F10? Do you know of a bios that does not have the cold boot issue and detects X-Fi's properly?
I'm in the same boat as you StopSign. With the F7 bios is seems that my X-FI isn't recognized in Windows roughly every 3rd cold boot whereas the F9 bios doesn't retain my overclock settings. The F9 also freaks me out every time I cold boot it. It powers on w/no POST and stays on indefinitely...
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