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lowrider69

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Originally posted by: doubleOseven

Hmmmm... just a thought -- Jon W (up above in the thread) found that by having in the bios Pipeline DRQCTL set to Enabled, it caused him random memory errors... (test #5 in Memtest86+). If you have it enabled, perhaps turn it off, and see if that helps matters?! Let us know....

From what I understand is memory bandwidth takes a pretty big performance hit disabling that option. I have a feeling it might have been the CAS setting. I have plain jane Crucial ram so I don't think it liked running @ 667 cas 4. I have seen ram running at out of spec CAS settings pass memtest before but get flakey once in a while in Windows. I have seen ran running at a lower CAS setting do just fine too, and ram that would just give you errors out the ass running out of spec. It's blue screened maybe three times in two months and it seems to have started when I switched from DDR to DDR2 in this board. I also installed SP3(running XP Pro) around that time. I didn't catch the cas setting until now(everything is set to auto in the bios) and I really hope it's was that. Three BSOD's in two months is hard to diagnose.

 

JonW

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Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: doubleOseven
Is a bios flash do-able with a USB drive too?!
may be safer, considering that floppies aren't the most reliable things on earth.


Yes a USB Bios Flash is possible and less complicated compared to the older floppies method that required two 1.44Mb floppy disks in order to fit all the necessary files using the official ASRflash tool.

One of the reasons why I used the floppy Bios Flash method was that I could not get my Motherboard to boot from a USB device no matter what I tried and burning a CD for a CD Bios Flash was wasteful IMO.

Great guide with flashing bios and mac address. The key is F11 The mb has trouble booting dos if I choose usb/floppy to boot first. That took me forever to figure it out lol. Btw, Mr Vain here's the utility you need to create a usb flash drive. HP USB Utility Just unzip the mac tools/bios to your usb flash drive and your set .


What I notice last night when tweaking the ram timings etc.. When Pipeline DRQ set to enabled there's no way in hell to pass memtest #5. The results are pretty random by nature, So the first run will pass, exit memtest and re-test the same settings. 99.9% probability it would fail within 5 passes of memtest #5. So what I did was, set it to auto and re-tweak the skew settings under advance mem config and now i'm cruising with 1t timings. With 1t timings, the gain can be seen in eversest, winrar, aquamark, 3dmark01. So that's more concrete than setting pipeline drq to enable imo. I never seen any boost from that setting anyway, But it was fairly raved about using sandra that I enabled it in the beginning. Also the skew tweaks under adv mem config works as they should after pipeline drq is set to auto.

Regards,
Jon

Thanks for the USB flash utility excellent.

Hey JonW you are doing an great job with this motherboard keep it up.

Below are my bios settings, can you paste the Bios settings that you are using to my template so we all can learn from your efforts.


Modded BIOS L2.01


Thanks

Bios P1.90

CPU Configuration

CPU Host Frequency [Manual]
Actual Frequency (MHz) [301] (My mb boots all the way to 312 but refuses to shutdown properly)
PCIE Clock [Sync with Cpu] (After checking setfsb with this setting, it's always stuck at 99)
AGP/PCI Clock [33]
Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
Boot Failure Guard [Enabled] (I normally disable this but each time I reset my cmos, I always lose my mac address)
Ratio Actual Value 9 (locked)
Ratio CMOS Setting [9]
Max CPUID Value Limit [Disabled]
No-Execute Memory Protection [Disabled]

Chipset Configuration

DRAM Frequency [200MHz (DDR400) ] (2GB OCZ PE PC3200 thinking of upgrading my ram to ddr2)
Flexibility Option [Disabled]
DRAM CAS# Latency [2.5]
DRAM Bank Interleave [4-Way Interleave]
Precharge to Active (Trp) [2]
Active to Precharge (Tras) [7] (You need to run memtest test 5 and watch your mem bandwidth. You set this too tight without any gains and causes instabilities, set it too loose and lose 40mb/s+)
Active to CMD (Trcd) [3]
REF to ACT/REF to REF (Trfc) [14T] (With DDR2 this setting is higher)
ACT (0) to ACT (1) (Trrd) [2]
Read to Precharge (Trtp) [2]
Write to Read CMD (Twtr) [2]
Write Recovery Time (Twr) [2] (This one can boost ram perfomance by 50mb/s+ but causes instability. The skew setting will play a major role later on)
DRAM Bus Selection [Dual Channel]
DRAM Command Rate [1T Command]

? Advanced Memory Configuration [Untouched]

DRAM Drv DQS [Enabled] (44,44) (Default Settings)
DRAM Drv CS [Enabled] (43,43)
DRAM Drv DCLKA,B [Enabled] (99,99)
DCLK Output Duty Ctrl [Enabled] (11)

CLKBUF BUFIN_A Skew [300ps] (These settings are important when you try to make the ram run stable) (Start at 0ps and run memtest Test5, if it errors. Increase it to150ps etc. until errors disaapears)
CLKBUF FAOUT Skew [300ps]
CLKBUF BUFIN_B Skew [300ps]
CLKBUF FBOUT Skew [300ps]

? Advanced Host Configuration

Pipeline DRQCTL [Auto] (Set this to Auto when you want to tweak your ram timing as tight as it will go. It improves stability)
GTL Control [Auto] (22h,33h,22h,99h,5,38,54) *Default settings*

DRAM Voltage [High]
AGP Voltage [High]

Primary Graphics Adaptor [AGP]
AGP Mode [8x]
AGP Fast Write [Enabled]
AGP Aperture Size [128MB]
AGP Staggered Delay [Auto]
AGP GADSTB Output Delay [Auto]
AGP 3.0 Calibration [Auto]
AGP 3.0 DBI Function [Auto]
DBI Output for AGP Trans. [Auto]
DBI Output for FRAME Trans. [Auto]

V-Link Speed [Fast] (This setting is important, It won't boot to windows if this is set to Normal) 290fsb and below and set them to Normal
V-Link Auto-Disconnect [Enabled] (Sometimes I set this to disabled)

PCI Delay Transaction [Enabled]
IDE Drive Strength [Ultra High] (This is also important. No boot to windows if set to Normal) 290fsb and below set it to Normal
PCIE Downstream Pipeline [Disabled]
OnBoard LAN [Enabled]
OnBoard HD Audio [Disabled]
Front Panel [Disabled]
CD-In [Disabled]
Bus No. [Disabled]
Echo TPR Disable [Auto] (Tried Enable but it doesn't help stability nor my shutdown issues above 301fsb)

Mr. Vain, can you post some everest mem bandwidth with your DDR2 ram. I'm thinking of upgrading my DDR400 to help my quad work more efficently. Which bios supports 4gb of ram?


Regards,
Jon
 

JonW

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Originally posted by: lowrider69
Originally posted by: doubleOseven

Hmmmm... just a thought -- Jon W (up above in the thread) found that by having in the bios Pipeline DRQCTL set to Enabled, it caused him random memory errors... (test #5 in Memtest86+). If you have it enabled, perhaps turn it off, and see if that helps matters?! Let us know....

From what I understand is memory bandwidth takes a pretty big performance hit disabling that option. I have a feeling it might have been the CAS setting. I have plain jane Crucial ram so I don't think it liked running @ 667 cas 4. I have seen ram running at out of spec CAS settings pass memtest before but get flakey once in a while in Windows. I have seen ran running at a lower CAS setting do just fine too, and ram that would just give you errors out the ass running out of spec. It's blue screened maybe three times in two months and it seems to have started when I switched from DDR to DDR2 in this board. I also installed SP3(running XP Pro) around that time. I didn't catch the cas setting until now(everything is set to auto in the bios) and I really hope it's was that. Three BSOD's in two months is hard to diagnose.

Can you do me a favor and run everest ultimate edition trial. Go to chipset section of the program tell me what the numbers listed there. Make sure to set your ram divider to 1:1 533/dual channel and leave everything to auto. It should look like THIS

Write the numbers that it's detected via everest and input those timings to your bios. Now, try to loosen up tWR/tRTP/tRRD/ play with skew settings also. Start with 0ps then 150ps so on and so forth.
 

Mr Vain

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Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: doubleOseven

Mr. Vain, can you post some everest mem bandwidth with your DDR2 ram. I'm thinking of upgrading my DDR400 to help my quad work more efficently. Which bios supports 4gb of ram?


Regards,
Jon


My PC Specs

CPU---E2180@305FSB=3050Mhz

RAM---PC2-5300 DDR2-667 Dual Channel Kit running @ DDR2-533 (1.1)

Using EVEREST Home Edition 2.20


Memory Read 7568 MB's

Memory Write 2350 MB's

Memory Latency 63.7 ns


Update

Using Everest Ultimate Edittion

Memory Read 8337 MB's

Memory Write 5438 MB's

Memory Copy 5639 MB's

Memory Latency 61.4 ns


<<Bios 2.00 and the L2.01 support 4Gb ram E7200 etc

http://www.pctreiber.net/filebase.php?fileid=2598
 

anonxlg

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i got my e4500 up to 2.5 ghz and seems stable
i had it at 2.6ghz but the my programs were starting to load with errors at startup, so it was obvious it was unstable, so i set the dram voltage to high and agp to 66/33mhz
is there any reason i should set the agp volt to high? nothing is in there, but since setting agp to 66/33mhz increases the volt of the northbridge maybe i should just set it to high?

also, i was wondering what the dram freq should be, i have it set on auto still, the only other 2 options are 222 and 333mhz, and since i my ram is ddr2 (pc2-6400) 400mhz, i should set it to 200mhz (?), but there no option to do so
it's at 304mhz right now

 

lowrider69

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Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: lowrider69
Originally posted by: doubleOseven

Hmmmm... just a thought -- Jon W (up above in the thread) found that by having in the bios Pipeline DRQCTL set to Enabled, it caused him random memory errors... (test #5 in Memtest86+). If you have it enabled, perhaps turn it off, and see if that helps matters?! Let us know....

From what I understand is memory bandwidth takes a pretty big performance hit disabling that option. I have a feeling it might have been the CAS setting. I have plain jane Crucial ram so I don't think it liked running @ 667 cas 4. I have seen ram running at out of spec CAS settings pass memtest before but get flakey once in a while in Windows. I have seen ran running at a lower CAS setting do just fine too, and ram that would just give you errors out the ass running out of spec. It's blue screened maybe three times in two months and it seems to have started when I switched from DDR to DDR2 in this board. I also installed SP3(running XP Pro) around that time. I didn't catch the cas setting until now(everything is set to auto in the bios) and I really hope it's was that. Three BSOD's in two months is hard to diagnose.

Can you do me a favor and run everest ultimate edition trial. Go to chipset section of the program tell me what the numbers listed there. Make sure to set your ram divider to 1:1 533/dual channel and leave everything to auto. It should look like THIS

Write the numbers that it's detected via everest and input those timings to your bios. Now, try to loosen up tWR/tRTP/tRRD/ play with skew settings also. Start with 0ps then 150ps so on and so forth.

I know what my timings are, at 266mhz(533) fsb they're 4-4-4-12 which is the JDEC standard. When I was running at 333mhz(667) they were set at 4-5-5-15, they should have been 5-5-5-15...which is the JDEC standard for 1.8v DDR2 PC5300. I could just manually lower the cas from 4 to 5 when running at 333mhz but I want to try a 1:1 ratio for a bit and see what happens. I don't want to mess around with different timings right now, don't have the time so i'll run with this for now. I don't overclock and i'm happy with the performance as is.
 

doubleOseven

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Originally posted by: anonxlg
i got my e4500 up to 2.5 ghz and seems stable
i had it at 2.6ghz but the my programs were starting to load with errors at startup, so it was obvious it was unstable, so i set the dram voltage to high and agp to 66/33mhz
is there any reason i should set the agp volt to high? nothing is in there, but since setting agp to 66/33mhz increases the volt of the northbridge maybe i should just set it to high?

also, i was wondering what the dram freq should be, i have it set on auto still, the only other 2 options are 222 and 333mhz, and since i my ram is ddr2 (pc2-6400) 400mhz, i should set it to 200mhz (?), but there no option to do so
it's at 304mhz right now

Set your agp voltage to high. It actually increases the voltage to the Northbridge (Via Pro/Ultra) chip, and not to the AGP. By cranking it up to high, you may be able to overclock your cpu better. My e4600 is from 2.4Ghz stock to 2.77Ghz now because of that.... so give it a shot. Test with Orthos small fft to make sure (test for 11hrs minimum) also test your memory using Memtest86+... do an overnight of that to make sure it's ok.

As for your DDR2, I'm not sure what to set that at. I use PC3200 DDR1, and I set it to 400Mhz..... so, I think you'd want to set it as fast as you can.... use the program cpuz to see what it's running at, and what your ratio is at... for my purposes, a ratio of 1:1 is best.
 

anonxlg

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then i guess i didnt increase the voltage, but my system is stable right now at 2.6ghz, i dont think i'll touch the agp volt

my cpu is showing a core voltage of 1.168V, it seems low.. is that a good thing since i'm overclocking it? it didnt look like it's increasing

and my dram fq is at 316.1 mhz; fsb:dram is 3:4
so should i set the fq to 333mhz for the ram fq?

-edit-

i think i fucked something up, i set the agp volt to high and dram fq to 333mhz and it didnt boot
so i f2 and got back to the setup

now it thinks my cpu/fsb is 166x default -> 166x11 = 1.8ghz when it's suppose to be 200x11 = 2.2 ghz

and just now login to windows, and i got some startup issues

did it mess up the ram setting it high + changing it to 333mhz?
 

JonW

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Originally posted by: anonxlg
then i guess i didnt increase the voltage, but my system is stable right now at 2.6ghz, i dont think i'll touch the agp volt

my cpu is showing a core voltage of 1.168V, it seems low.. is that a good thing since i'm overclocking it? it didnt look like it's increasing

and my dram fq is at 316.1 mhz; fsb:dram is 3:4
so should i set the fq to 333mhz for the ram fq?

-edit-

i think i fucked something up, i set the agp volt to high and dram fq to 333mhz and it didnt boot
so i f2 and got back to the setup

now it thinks my cpu/fsb is 166x default -> 166x11 = 1.8ghz when it's suppose to be 200x11 = 2.2 ghz

and just now login to windows, and i got some startup issues

did it mess up the ram setting it high + changing it to 333mhz?

You need to read back down a few pages from this thread to understand the dividers that are used at certain fsb when using ddr/ddr2. In your case, you set a divider to which the chipset didn't like and obviously didn't boot on your behalf. Clear your cmos or pop the battery out of the socket and leave it there for a few min. Don't worry if your vcore droop that low. As long as it stable it is fine. If you can't boot back to windows, have your winxp cd out and do a repair. My only advice is that when you guys are trying to tweak your ram. Don't boot it straight to windows. Have memtest86+ boot first and do a few runs before you decide to go into windows and double check stability with P95.
 

JonW

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Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: doubleOseven
What make is your Ram Mr. Vain? Also, is it a 2 gig kit or?
Thx!

2Gig kit.

http://www.geilusa.com/products/showSpec/id/50

Could it be that this ram is using some micron d9. Since you're using 3-3-3 timings currently. Nearly pulled the trigger today on a ballistix tracer PC2-8500 but looks like these ram aren't what they used to be. What voltage are you running your ram at those timing at 305?
 

Mr Vain

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Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: doubleOseven
What make is your Ram Mr. Vain? Also, is it a 2 gig kit or?
Thx!

2Gig kit.

http://www.geilusa.com/products/showSpec/id/50

Could it be that this ram is using some micron d9. Since you're using 3-3-3 timings currently. Nearly pulled the trigger today on a ballistix tracer PC2-8500 but looks like these ram aren't what they used to be. What voltage are you running your ram at those timing at 305?

DRAM Voltage [Auto]

Geil ram does not receive as much positive attention as I think it deserves.

Were you intending to use PC 8500 on this motherboard?

 

JonW

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Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: doubleOseven
What make is your Ram Mr. Vain? Also, is it a 2 gig kit or?
Thx!

2Gig kit.

http://www.geilusa.com/products/showSpec/id/50

Could it be that this ram is using some micron d9. Since you're using 3-3-3 timings currently. Nearly pulled the trigger today on a ballistix tracer PC2-8500 but looks like these ram aren't what they used to be. What voltage are you running your ram at those timing at 305?

DRAM Voltage [Auto]

Geil ram does not receive as much positive attention as I think it deserves.

Were you intending to use PC 8500 on this motherboard?

I'm looking at this a-data ram atm. PC2 8500+ one of the reviews i've read states that it's using micron d9.
http://oc.adata.com.tw/1_produ...tail.asp?pid=AD21066EU

It's going for $68. I'm thinking of getting 2 sets of this, just in case when I replace the asrock I have enough ram so to speak if I want to use vista64. What do you think Mr. Vain?
http://www.canadacomputers.com...018323&cid=RAM.346.754

Here's the review.
http://www.cpu3d.com/content/view/1701/70/
 

Mr Vain

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Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: doubleOseven
What make is your Ram Mr. Vain? Also, is it a 2 gig kit or?
Thx!

2Gig kit.

http://www.geilusa.com/products/showSpec/id/50

Could it be that this ram is using some micron d9. Since you're using 3-3-3 timings currently. Nearly pulled the trigger today on a ballistix tracer PC2-8500 but looks like these ram aren't what they used to be. What voltage are you running your ram at those timing at 305?

DRAM Voltage [Auto]

Geil ram does not receive as much positive attention as I think it deserves.

Were you intending to use PC 8500 on this motherboard?

I'm looking at this a-data ram atm. PC2 8500+ one of the reviews i've read states that it's using micron d9.
http://oc.adata.com.tw/1_produ...tail.asp?pid=AD21066EU

It's going for $68. I'm thinking of getting 2 sets of this, just in case when I replace the asrock I have enough ram so to speak if I want to use vista64. What do you think Mr. Vain?
http://www.canadacomputers.com...018323&cid=RAM.346.754

Here's the review.
http://www.cpu3d.com/content/view/1701/70/

It looks like good ram indeed but will (PC2-8500) DDR2 1066 work on this motherboard as it only officially supports DDR2 667 and will work with DDR2 800.

 

JonW

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Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: JonW
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: doubleOseven
What make is your Ram Mr. Vain? Also, is it a 2 gig kit or?
Thx!

2Gig kit.

http://www.geilusa.com/products/showSpec/id/50

Could it be that this ram is using some micron d9. Since you're using 3-3-3 timings currently. Nearly pulled the trigger today on a ballistix tracer PC2-8500 but looks like these ram aren't what they used to be. What voltage are you running your ram at those timing at 305?

DRAM Voltage [Auto]



Geil ram does not receive as much positive attention as I think it deserves.

Were you intending to use PC 8500 on this motherboard?

I'm looking at this a-data ram atm. PC2 8500+ one of the reviews i've read states that it's using micron d9.
http://oc.adata.com.tw/1_produ...tail.asp?pid=AD21066EU

It's going for $68. I'm thinking of getting 2 sets of this, just in case when I replace the asrock I have enough ram so to speak if I want to use vista64. What do you think Mr. Vain?
http://www.canadacomputers.com...018323&cid=RAM.346.754

Here's the review.
http://www.cpu3d.com/content/view/1701/70/

It looks like good ram indeed but will (PC2-8500) DDR2 1066 work on this motherboard as it only officially supports DDR2 667 and will work with DDR2 800.

Mr. Vain

Can you give me the divider numbering scheme from the bios say 533=1:1/667=??

Look at this Everest screenshot:
http://www.cpu3d.com/content/view/1701/70/1/4/

Says the ram will do 200Mhz@3-3-3 DDR2 400/266Mhz@4-4-4 DDR2 533/400Mhz@5-5-5 DDR2 800. Now the big question is, will the board boot this ram at Cas4-4-4@266Mhz DDR2 533 (stock fsb of my quad). These DDR2 numbering schematics makes my head spin I might add. Too many number PC2 - DDR2 ?? - actual speed without getting pumped twice


Thanks,
Jon
 

Mr Vain

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I hope this is what you wanted Jon.

DDR2 667 works with 4:5 Divider Flexibility Option [Disabled]
DDR2 667 works with 4:3 Divider Flexibility Option [Enabled]
DDR2 667 @ 533 works with 1:1 Divider Flexibility Option [Disabled]
DDR2 667 @ 533 works with 4:3 Divider Flexibility Option [Enabled]

DDR2 667 with 4:3 Divider

http://img501.imageshack.us/img501/6261/ddr2667mt9.png

[DDR2 667@ 533 with 1:1 Divider

http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/1752/ddr2533zg8.png

Here are some ram results from previous tests on this motherboard.
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3024&p=3

Entire article here
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3024

More Ram reviews on previous motherboard model not much has changed.
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2810

http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2813

http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2814

Strange but using Everest Ultimate Edittion improved my memory scores compared to the home edition.

DDR2 667@ 533 with 1:1 Divider

Memory Read 8337 MB's

Memory Write 5438 MB's

Memory Copy 5639 MB's

Memory Latency 61.4 ns


 

JonW

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Originally posted by: Mr Vain
I hope this is what you wanted Jon.

DDR2 667 works with 4:5 Divider Flexibility Option [Disabled]
DDR2 667 works with 4:3 Divider Flexibility Option [Enabled]
DDR2 667 @ 533 works with 1:1 Divider Flexibility Option [Disabled]
DDR2 667 @ 533 works with 4:3 Divider Flexibility Option [Enabled]

DDR2 667 with 4:3 Divider

http://img501.imageshack.us/img501/6261/ddr2667mt9.png

[DDR2 667@ 533 with 1:1 Divider

http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/1752/ddr2533zg8.png

Here are some ram results from previous tests on this motherboard.
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3024&p=3

Entire article here
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3024

More Ram reviews on previous motherboard model not much has changed.
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2810

http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2813

http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2814

Strange but using Everest Ultimate Edittion improved my memory scores compared to the home edition.

DDR2 667@ 533 with 1:1 Divider

Memory Read 8337 MB's

Memory Write 5438 MB's

Memory Copy 5639 MB's

Memory Latency 61.4 ns


Mr Vain,

Thanks for the link and infos. Looks like you got that E2180 clocked nicely at 3Ghz+ Your mem read speed looks good but I get nearly the same mem write/copy with my ddr. I think you could improve those 2 by tweaking the 4 ram parameters below tRFC. You can proabably get both to break 6K. It seems that your Geil is also using some micron D9 by the looks of that everest speed table. How far can you clock your ram with 3-3-3-9? Can you pull it off to 266Mhz with the dram voltage set to high? or you need to set your ram to 4-4-4 timings.

You can find the divider settings HERE via overclock section:
Here's an example, please correct me if i'm wrong.
Q6600@2.4Ghz 266FSB = DDR2 333Mhz (4:5) Flexibility Disabled (DDR2 667 Bios DRAM Selection) Me wants this settings if it will work right@301fsb = DDR2 376 "I hope I don't jinx it" lol
" " 266FSB = DDR2 266Mhz (1:1) Flexiblity Disabled (DDR2 533 " ")
" " 266FSB = DDR2 200Mhz (4:3) Flexibility Enabled (DDR2 400) " ")


I will order that A-data ram tomorrow When I recieve it, I'll see if we can tweak both our ram read/copy performance. I think the Skew setting via bios will work much better with DDR2 ram as opposed to DDR1.


Thanks,
Jon
 

Mr Vain

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Jon my ram is @305Mhz 3-3-3-9 1T

DDR2 667@290FSB Flexibility Option [Disabled] Divider changed to 10:8

http://i192.photobucket.com/al...18/detorio/ddr2667.jpg

294 FSB is the highest overclock I achieved with DDR2 667 2T 10:8 Divider.

I will play with the below settings tomorrow as you suggested to try and squeeze more performance.
ACT (0) to ACT (1) (Trrd) [Auto]
Read to Precharge (Trtp) [Auto]
Write to Read CMD (Twtr) [Auto]
Write Recovery Time (Twr) [Auto]

My latest ram results, this time with 1T

I?m surprised 1T is holding with no crashes, this L2.01 bios is great.

DDR2 667@ 533 1T with 1:1 Divider

Memory Read 8501 MB's

Memory Write 5453 MB's

Memory Copy 5729 MB's

Memory Latency 58.1 ns

http://i192.photobucket.com/al...18/detorio/Ramat1T.jpg

 

mrfoo

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I have this board, I went from an AGP X850XT to a HD4850. I have significant stability issues with the machine, specifically the ati2dvag.dll driver going into infinite loop and crashing the machine. I have 2gb adata pc800, a mild overclock + bsel mod on an E4300, 500W Antec Smart power. I have installed the 2.01 modded bios and disabled the PCIE Downstream item in the advance chipset options. the Ram is set to auto for speed. I can run furmark 1.40 for more than an hour at full stability, I can run Guild Wars at 1600x1200 max settings, seems happy. However, the moment I attempt to do anything more than open Steam, it dies. The overall crashes have reduced, it was doing it with any little thing, but still making the machine difficult. I have a more detailed speclist and dataset over here http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1325858

Has anyone else gotten a 4850 stable on this board yet?

Thanks
 

Mr Vain

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Originally posted by: mrfoo
I have this board, I went from an AGP X850XT to a HD4850. I have significant stability issues with the machine, specifically the ati2dvag.dll driver going into infinite loop and crashing the machine. I have 2gb adata pc800, a mild overclock + bsel mod on an E4300, 500W Antec Smart power. I have installed the 2.01 modded bios and disabled the PCIE Downstream item in the advance chipset options. the Ram is set to auto for speed. I can run furmark 1.40 for more than an hour at full stability, I can run Guild Wars at 1600x1200 max settings, seems happy. However, the moment I attempt to do anything more than open Steam, it dies. The overall crashes have reduced, it was doing it with any little thing, but still making the machine difficult. I have a more detailed speclist and dataset over here http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1325858

Has anyone else gotten a 4850 stable on this board yet?

Thanks

This below post for the earlier model of this motherboard has the 4850 stable with the Modded bios.

Ganeedi
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I have a HD4850 video card so for kicks tried it on my 775DUAL-VSTA mboard. It had some lingering crashing and gaming artifact issues after i played around with it for awhile.

Flashed the BIOS from 2.7 to the pctreiber.net v3.12 and all the issues cleared up.

Nice work there fellas...

 

mrfoo

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I have the latest modded bios for the SATA2, L2.01, I have disabled the downstream pipeline and request queue. I have even hoisted a separate 500w supply connected to the power connector of the 4850 totally alone. What driver revision is happiest with this card so far in this environment?
 

Mr Vain

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Originally posted by: mrfoo
I have the latest modded bios for the SATA2, L2.01, I have disabled the downstream pipeline and request queue. I have even hoisted a separate 500w supply connected to the power connector of the 4850 totally alone. What driver revision is happiest with this card so far in this environment?

Sorry I don?t know what the best driver for the card is you might have to Google it.
You are the first person that I have read about that?s running the 4850 in this motherboard.
Have you set in the bios PCI-e as the primary graphics card?
 

mrfoo

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Well, I tried putting it in pcie primary mode, with the 2 pcie options on and off, no difference in behavior. System is same level of instability either overclocked or not. I see the crash in Guild Wars immediately upon changing resolution. Steam fails and locks system immediately.
 
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