Yes. Had problems with the old x600XT PCI, and with son's X700XT AGP. Finally broke down and bought a modern card. Got it running, and decided to retry the 2.40c BIOS AsRock sent and poof, the darn thing has been running fine for a week. Goes in and out of standby (S3) no problem, hibernate no problem. Now, if somebody can tell me how to get it to ya, I'd be happy to...Originally posted by: StephenMSmith
Originally posted by: 2old2rock
S3 standby works in BIOS 2.40c
Per previous post, an AsRock tech sent me BIOS 2.4c when I asked about making Standby work. I just upgraded to the Sapphire 1900 GT, reverted back to the 2.40c BIOS and now standby works just fine. I guess you have to contact AsRock to request this version?
BTW - whoever is keeping the list of compatable cards, this Sapphire ATI X1900 GT seems to be working just fine. A little slow for gaming I think (3DMark06 of 4339) but I haven't tried overclocking and don't do any gaming these days.
Feel free to PM me with questions.
I could start reading each previous page to find the answer, but I'm too lazy... are you the one where S3 didn't work w/AGP card and so now works w/PCIe? Or other way around?
Originally posted by: timzak
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
320FSB attained by (ProStock) in another forum with volt mods, using the below bios settings.
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Well im back & very pleased With the results
First I would like to say big thumb up to the community you guys got a Great Forum !!
& Also a special Thx To Mallet & Jimmor with out your great infos i wouldn't be able to achive that project
So here we go Specs System OC@320FSB Prime Stable Core=1.45v Vtt=default Vagp=1.8v
Looks like a volt mod for the core, unless I'm reading it wrong.
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: timzak
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
320FSB attained by (ProStock) in another forum with no mods, using these below bios settings.
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Well im back & very pleased With the results
First I would like to say big thumb up to the community you guys got a Great Forum !!
& Also a special Thx To Mallet & Jimmor with out your great infos i wouldn't be able to achive that project
So here we go Specs System OC@320FSB Prime Stable Core=1.45v Vtt=default Vagp=1.8v
Looks like a volt mod for the core, unless I'm reading it wrong.
I hear you man, but that should not help FSB with this CPU as it can hit 3.2 GHz with stock voltage.
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But what is truly impressive is that the chip was stable at stock voltages at 3.2GHz
http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardware/Reviews/core2duo_e4300/14.html
These dudes got an E4300 to a true 100% overclock with special cooling and 400FSB+ capable mobo.
Originally posted by: Kein
Has anyone be able to get the acpi to work with this board on winxp? it works just fine on linux but i can't get it to lower the cpu frequency and vcore when i'm just browsing or not doing anything demanding. (e6400, Windows XP SP2, via hyperionpro v5.11a)
Originally posted by: 2old2rock
Yes. Had problems with the old x600XT PCI, and with son's X700XT AGP. Finally broke down and bought a modern card. Got it running, and decided to retry the 2.40c BIOS AsRock sent and poof, the darn thing has been running fine for a week. Goes in and out of standby (S3) no problem, hibernate no problem. Now, if somebody can tell me how to get it to ya, I'd be happy to...
Originally posted by: StephenMSmith
Your talking about Speedstep, not ACPI. For reasons unknown, the option to enable/disable SpeedStep disappeared a few BIOS releases ago. But... look above for message about 2.6A BIOS, someone has modded the current 2.6 BIOS to restore this option.
Originally posted by: timzak
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
Originally posted by: timzak
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
320FSB attained by (ProStock) in another forum with volt mods, and using the below bios settings.
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Well im back & very pleased With the results
First I would like to say big thumb up to the community you guys got a Great Forum !!
& Also a special Thx To Mallet & Jimmor with out your great infos i wouldn't be able to achive that project
So here we go Specs System OC@320FSB Prime Stable Core=1.45v Vtt=default Vagp=1.8v
Looks like a volt mod for the core, unless I'm reading it wrong.
I hear you man, but that should not help FSB with this CPU as it can hit 3.2 GHz with stock voltage.
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But what is truly impressive is that the chip was stable at stock voltages at 3.2GHz
http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardware/Reviews/core2duo_e4300/14.html
These dudes got an E4300 to a true 100% overclock with special cooling and 400FSB+ capable mobo.
Okay, the stock voltage of this cpu (according to my retail box) is 1.35v. The Asrock runs ~1.28v at default (not sure what other mobos do). In reading that review @ Neoseeker, they don't ever say what the actual voltage they are running at beyond "stock." Do they mean the cpu's stock voltage of 1.35, or the motherboard's stock voltage (which may be less than 1.35). Since the Asrock undervolts, I'm not as confident that we could run the E4300 @ 3.2Ghz with Asrock's default of 1.28v. So maybe at 1.35v it could run @ 3.2Ghz...
Also, I was confused by that screenshot Neoseeker showed running @ 3.7Ghz. They say they were running at 1.7v but the screenshot shows 1.213v??
I have an AGP card (7800 GS AGP) and Suspend to Ram works here. I'm running Vista Ultimate and had to apply a patch that affected the USB stack to get it to resume from sleep properly.Originally posted by: StephenMSmith
Well, I have an AGP card and it sounds like Asrock has finally figured out how to get S3 to work on this board, but only if using a PCIe card?
Originally posted by: orbiter
Can someone please help
How do I flash to BIOS 2.60A please
I've downloaded the right one but can't do anything with it Do I need another piece of software of something??
TIA
Originally posted by: 5hake
Hi people I'm new to this forum and made a new topic by accident.
After reading (most) of this 67 page topic I thought someone could help me...
I just built a new system from ebuyer and used the 775dual-vsta and ebuyer ram:
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/82244
After running memtest I got many errors and assumed dud ram...
So I have had the ram replaced and got the same errors again. I am now on my 3rd return of ram which I installed very carefully with anti static straps etc and still the same errors!
I read on the ebuyer reviews that someone else had trouble with ddr2 ram and this mobo and am asking if anyone (i think on page 4) fixed this issue.
I stuck in 2x512 normal ddr400 and it ran memtest overnight without errors.
I have upgraded from bios 1.5 to bios 2.6
I also tried the other ddr2 slot with the same results- am I doomed to downgrade to ddr or should i replace the mobo?
Any help would be appreciated!
UPDATE:
I have tried:
manually setting the ram timings (4-4-4-12-2t)
enabling flexibility option
setting single channel
setting dram freq at 266
setting ram voltage at low/normal/high
reinstalled win xp sp2 +updates
still no change
Thank you in advance.
System specs:
-Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
-Asrock 775Dual-VSTA, Bios 2.60
-1x ebuyer DDRII 1GB/266 Mhz
-Ati Radeon x800xt PCIe
-Maxtor IDE 250GB HD
-500W Power Supply
-Tuniq Tower 120
-Windows XP SP2, latest updates
-Not overclocked
-47C load
Originally posted by: bigsnyder
I still think it is your ram. No telling who made the ram for ebuyer. I would seriously
consider finding some name brand memory.
C Snyder
Originally posted by: 5hake
Hi people I'm new to this forum and made a new topic by accident.
After reading (most) of this 67 page topic I thought someone could help me...
I just built a new system from ebuyer and used the 775dual-vsta and ebuyer ram:
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/82244
After running memtest I got many errors and assumed dud ram...
So I have had the ram replaced and got the same errors again. I am now on my 3rd return of ram which I installed very carefully with anti static straps etc and still the same errors!
I read on the ebuyer reviews that someone else had trouble with ddr2 ram and this mobo and am asking if anyone (i think on page 4) fixed this issue.
I stuck in 2x512 normal ddr400 and it ran memtest overnight without errors.
I have upgraded from bios 1.5 to bios 2.6
I also tried the other ddr2 slot with the same results- am I doomed to downgrade to ddr or should i replace the mobo?
Any help would be appreciated!
UPDATE:
I have tried:
manually setting the ram timings (4-4-4-12-2t)
enabling flexibility option
setting single channel
setting dram freq at 266
setting ram voltage at low/normal/high
reinstalled win xp sp2 +updates
still no change
Thank you in advance.
System specs:
-Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
-Asrock 775Dual-VSTA, Bios 2.60
-1x ebuyer DDRII 1GB/266 Mhz
-Ati Radeon x800xt PCIe
-Maxtor IDE 250GB HD
-500W Power Supply
-Tuniq Tower 120
-Windows XP SP2, latest updates
-Not overclocked
-47C load
Originally posted by: Kein
Yes, i'm pretty sure of that.
Vcore 1.12v-1.14v and freq 1596MHz, while browsing or any other less intensive task (the core temp also decreases as expected). Vcore 1.26v-1.28v and freq 2128MHz, while decoding multiple HD video streams or anything demanding.
Originally posted by: raskren
I have an AGP card (7800 GS AGP) and Suspend to Ram works here. I'm running Vista Ultimate and had to apply a patch that affected the USB stack to get it to resume from sleep properly.Originally posted by: StephenMSmith
Well, I have an AGP card and it sounds like Asrock has finally figured out how to get S3 to work on this board, but only if using a PCIe card?
Originally posted by: JohnDoe2
Any Pentium D 805 users here? What kind of OC (not volt modded) did you get on this board and WHY? I can't seem to get past FSB 157. Even FSB 158 becomes unstable in games and Firefox. Yes, I tried all sorts of RAM timings, messing around with drive strength, PCI delay, fast writes, etc. I don't think it's my RAM holding me back because it should easily handle such a low FSB.
RAM (Geil GE1GB3200BDC) SPD @ 166 MHz 2.0-3-3-7 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 10-12-2 (RC-RFC-RRD)
Originally posted by: Mr Vain
I think the main reason is because my CPU has got a lower stock voltage compared to others, the other reason may be that I have a quality 750W PSU that does not currant fluctuate much.