Originally posted by: StopSign
I'm gonna do some more research on F10 to try and find out if it fixes the X-Fi issues or not. If it does, it sure sounds like a winner.Originally posted by: audscott
I was a bit bored tonight, so I updated BIOS to F10 from F6 on my R2 DS3: I've tried all the others with lackluster results except F6, which has allowed me max OC of 485, 1:1, 5, 5, 5, 15 with memory VMEM at +.4: always stable, 24/7 or off at night. No cold boot or unusual behavior.
Running Vista RC2, BTY.
Just flashed like 10 minutes ago, so can't comment on stability, but I'm running 495 now, which I had never been able to boot into - although I had to crank VMEM to +.5. Temps (memory diode) are right in line with +.4 on F6.
I'll post some screen links later if anyone's interested. My 6300 has always run at 1.325 - set manually.
For me, F10 is looking like a great release out of Gigabyte.
By the way: Maybe my imagination (playin' 'round with meeee) but it "seems" really snappy: boot, loading GUI and apps response.
Fun anyway I look at it (al long as no BSD).
I haven't updated my sig (will now) I'm running an X-Fi XtremeMusic - no problems at all!! Niceness all the way around thus far. No BSD's, shakey knees or bleeding from anywhere.