asus a8r-mvp overclocking problem

fulcrum2111

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Jun 11, 2006
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Hello, I have an asus a8r-mvp motherboard with the lates bios flashed, and I have the problem that when I overclock it, manual or with a profile, the overclock is ok, but when I turn off the computer and I restart it, the computer makes a strange boot (like a small reboot at the start, before the asus logo and the POST sound), and the overclocking is lost, booting at the default cpu speeds. Is the same that happens when you overclock too much the motherboard and then hangs and after taht the motherboard loads the default speeds, but now this happens with very low overclocks that are stable when I reboot the computer WITHOUT TURNING DOWN the power.
If I reboot from windows without shutting down the computer, then it boots fast and normally with the overclocking speeds correctly set.
Does anyone know how can I make the overclock last when I disconnect the computer?
Thanks
My specs:
ASUS A8R-MVP
athlon x2 4800+
ATI RADEON x1900xtx
WD raptor X 150 gb
etc...
 

loox

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Jun 13, 2006
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I have the same board, also with a dual core Athlon...

I have encountered (but not overcome) just about every problem people are having with this board... this particular problem I was able to overcome by doing No. 4, below.

You mah want to first try the usual suspects, however. Each of the first three suggestions, below, are really just additional ways to attack one issue--
A Stupid BIOS on a not-so-stable MoBo.
All things being equal, I think ASUS's Auto-clocking features are the shiznit. As you are noticing, all things are not equal with our board. Simply put: relying on our BIOS to stablize our board is like paying the stupid kid at school to do your homework.

So, here are three ways to take the stupid kid out of the equation (but first read no. 4, below):
1. The latest BIOS has trouble holding our settings, and this is especially true on the first reboot after you make a change. For some megalomaniacal reason, on a cold/hard-boot, our BIOS will automatically set values that we've manually set. But as I mentioned, on the second reboot, manual settings should stick (unless you have No. 4 issue (see below)). So, forgive me if I am going too basic here, but without knowing your RAM specs, O/C, or BIOS settings, I am going to just throw everything at you... Start by loading your safe BIOS default settings and reboot a couple times (so the settings stick). THEN, re-establish your Overclock, then reboot *twice* (again, so the latest BIOS will hold your settings). If that doesn't work, and you've already looked at No. 4, below (hint hint), you can try the following to tame ASUS's Auto-clocking...
2. get rid of as many ASUS "auto" settings as possible, certainly for Vcore and Vdimm, if you know them. HT LINK SPEED too. This could be tricky if you're a beginner, especially when setting Voltages, so be careful. Also make sure VCORE OVER-VOLTAGE and COOL-n-QUIET are set to [Disable]. But wait, it gets worse, I'd also recommend taking some of the Auto settings away for the RAM, so
3. try setting both your RAM speed and the "top-four" latency settings manually, based on research you might find in fora specific to your RAM.

OR... and if you re-read Anandtech's article on our motherboard you'll better understand what I am about to say...

4. For some reason our board completely loses it when both (1) overclocking and (b) running the RAM at 1T, even if we only overclock just a tiny bit. For many of us, the constant BIOS resets were caused by trying to OC with our RAM set to 1T. If this is your problem, just enter the RAM configuration in the BIOS and set the

(i) ADVANCED-MEMORY CONFIGURATION-MEMORY TIMING CONFIGURATION-USER CONFIG MODE to [MANUAL], which should open a sub-menu, wherein you can then
(ii) change CMD-ADDR Timing Mode from [1T] to [2T]

I know, we must be the only people on this form who are unable to use 1T timings, but as the article points out, somehow the ASUS board makes up for this and we don't take the performance hit you'd expect when going from 1T to 2T.

Hope that made sense,
 

SparkyJJO

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May 16, 2002
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I have the A8R32-MVP deluxe - updated model of your board - and don't have any trouble. My friend has the A8R-MVP like you have and it OC'd fine (his CPU is a poor overclocker unfortunately). Neither I nor he has had the problems that everyone else seems to have with these two boards, I don't get it Not that I'm complaining or anything
 

Dannyevilcat

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Aug 10, 2005
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I have the same problem as the OP. I haven't found any solution, but what I have found works is pressing the reset button a couple seconds after powering on. It boots up without giving the "Overclock failed" message.
 

fulcrum2111

Junior Member
Jun 11, 2006
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Hello again, I have tried all those tips loox said, including the voltages, 2T, etc... and nothing works. It does the same re-reboot thing even with the standard settings and no overclocking!
lets keep trying!
 
Jan 9, 2001
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I am having trouble with my board using the latest bios. Everytime I do a soft reboot, it will either hang and show nothing, or boot into windows. Once it boots, it shows my cpu as a 1.5Ghz X2. This is really becoming annoying. I have my ram set to 2T, as it has always been. Every possible Auto setting in the ram menu has been changed to manual, with the exception of Bank Interleaving, which I am not sure what to set it to. Asus really dropped the ball with this MB by trying to rush their RD580 based board out.
 
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