NCC10281982B Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 I manually set the fsb in the bios to 335 and the mult to 9. plain old arithmetic tells me my system should be running at 3015 mhz. I have noticed that my system tries to boot 3 times before success. I'm guessing this is some sort of failsafe default reset. The manual did not say anything about this. CPUz says 2.4 ghz. I'll have a picture of the M.I.T setting in a sec. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
road-runner Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 I manually set the fsb in the bios to 335 and the mult to 9. plain old arithmetic tells me my system should be running at 3015 mhz.I have noticed that my system tries to boot 3 times before success. I'm guessing this is some sort of failsafe default reset. The manual did not say anything about this. CPUz says 2.4 ghz. I'll have a picture of the M.I.T setting in a sec. That is normal for the boot when you have unstable settings in the bios that will not work it resets to default. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCC10281982B Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 great, what do I do about it. I noticed this even after loading the failsafe defaults. I'll try clearing the cmos. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
road-runner Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 From looking at what you posted it may be the memory divided that you have set to auto, I see the memory is trying to run at over 1000. You may need to set it to 2 which is 1:1 and add some volts to the memory 1.8v is default or auto from gigabyte. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
road-runner Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 Here are my MIT settings on my quad and DS3R Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCC10281982B Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 I fixed the divider problem. I set the fsb to 268, which gives me a small oc. the cpu multi changes between 6 and 9. I'll deal with that on the next reboot. Â Thanks RR Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
road-runner Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 I fixed the divider problem. I set the fsb to 268, which gives me a small oc. the cpu multi changes between 6 and 9. I'll deal with that on the next reboot. Thanks RR Yea just disable C1E and EIST and in vista you have to change the performance settings also...  Edit: also the reason my bios looks different is its the F7d beta bios. I need to flash to the F7 final it came out a couple days ago. You can get the newest beta and finals here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCC10281982B Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 all I see in windows is the visual settings junk. Â seems to be happy with 333x9 right now. I'll game for a bit and see how it holds up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCC10281982B Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 I can't make heads or tails or the memory divider menu. all the values I select do the opposite of what I expect. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
road-runner Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 I can't make heads or tails or the memory divider menu. all the values I select do the opposite of what I expect. The System Memory Multiplier is where you set the divider 2=1.1 ratio. I forget the others 2.4 or 2.5 = 4:5 or 3:2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCC10281982B Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 2 ran the mem at 800 according to the bios with a 266 fsb. cpuz said the mem was running at 400 or something less than that with those settings. this is confusing the heck out of me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gotdamojo06 Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 the memory modules are dual channel, so you multiply what you get in cpu-z by 2 and there you go Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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