New-B Posted July 30, 2004 Posted July 30, 2004 Originally posted by tictac CPU Disconnect function 6E = 01 6F = 1F/9F enable 6F = 8F disable Hmmm.... If 1F and 9F both enable it, why is 1F 5°c lower than 9F (CPU idle temps)? :confused: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tictac Posted July 30, 2004 Posted July 30, 2004 Originally posted by New-B Hmmm.... If 1F and 9F both enable it, why is 1F 5°c lower than 9F (CPU idle temps)? :confused: 1f is for older nforce chipset 8f is for new nforce2 chipset but many prefer 1f coz they give lot lower idle temp so up to u then... why its lower.. better ask nVidia tech.. :nod: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trodas Posted July 30, 2004 Posted July 30, 2004 Okay, tictac, I set the 6F register to 8F value, witch should turn the CPU disconnection off, well, machine is still working, however I STILL get the clicks Im bit of desperate Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hellfire Posted July 30, 2004 Posted July 30, 2004 P2P-EXT Found by Gray Wolf This is the closest thing I have found to the P2P-EXT value in the 3.19 BPL file but it already seems to be default at 1ms. But in actuallity it is set at 30us in Windows. Since patching these bioses the traditional way doesn't work how should we go about setting it to 1ms default from bios if isa/pci/injecting code into system bios does not work? All these methods do seem to work with the 11/27 bios but it seems as Oskar Wu has implemented some security measure to it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tictac Posted July 31, 2004 Posted July 31, 2004 Originally posted by Hellfire P2P-EXT Found by Gray Wolf This is the closest thing I have found to the P2P-EXT value in the 3.19 BPL file but it already seems to be default at 1ms. But in actuallity it is set at 30us in Windows. Since patching these bioses the traditional way doesn't work how should we go about setting it to 1ms default from bios if isa/pci/injecting code into system bios does not work? All these methods do seem to work with the 11/27 bios but it seems as Oskar Wu has implemented some security measure to it. u need to dissamble the BPL module... it is 16 bit code... they didn't put default setting just like that... there is some calculation involve before they send it out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cantankerous Posted July 31, 2004 Posted July 31, 2004 would changing that P2P settings gain any sort of performance increase from the drives connected to the 3114? I remember having this option on my NF7-S and though it was recommended not to change it for stability reasons I did anyhow and noticed an increase in atto/tach scores. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SAE Posted July 31, 2004 Posted July 31, 2004 Originally posted by cantankerous would changing that P2P settings gain any sort of performance increase from the drives connected to the 3114? I remember having this option on my NF7-S and though it was recommended not to change it for stability reasons I did anyhow and noticed an increase in atto/tach scores. 1ms was recommended for stability. 3.8µs for performance... It should effect PCI devices... dunno how the SIL is attached to the bus. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trodas Posted August 1, 2004 Posted August 1, 2004 Okay, guys, now I tested the DAMN AUDIO CLICKS at 200Mhz FSB - and - they are gone :mad: But as long, as I leave every settings as they are, just change FSB from 200 to 210 (ONLY!) and multiplier from 12 to 11.5, I got the clicks. Prime memory test is stable for day, so, there is something BAD that happen when I use higher that 200Mhz FSB... Does not the bios (using 6/19 beta, detailed config in my sig) change some values on more that 200Mhz or something? I getting clueless... Hellfire, tictac, SAE - dear friends, should I try setting the P2P latency to 1mS? I think it's worth the try, however a little bit more simple way to describe it - like withch ofset change to what value will be apprecieted Sorry, Im beginner and all I want is more that 200Mhz FSB but no DAMN AUDIO CLICKS when I play WinAMP, RealPlayer and type on keaboard! (BTW, recently I heared CLICKS just when I played Doom, so it seems to be that anything related to keyboard give my these problems on over 200Nhz FSB...) I can't believe that Im the only one experiencing the problems, especially when my second LP B mobo recently reached 250Mhz FSB at the tightest timings... :confused: (no sound/keyboard tests are made, tough) PS. on the ofset 3F (is this the P2P one?) i have value 00 - I should change it to...? What? 02? Please advise Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SAE Posted August 1, 2004 Posted August 1, 2004 Originally posted by trodas Okay, guys, now I tested the DAMN AUDIO CLICKS at 200Mhz FSB - and - they are gone :mad: But as long, as I leave every settings as they are, just change FSB from 200 to 210 (ONLY!) and multiplier from 12 to 11.5, I got the clicks. Prime memory test is stable for day, so, there is something BAD that happen when I use higher that 200Mhz FSB... Does not the bios (using 6/19 beta, detailed config in my sig) change some values on more that 200Mhz or something? I getting clueless... Hellfire, tictac, SAE - dear friends, should I try setting the P2P latency to 1mS? I think it's worth the try, however a little bit more simple way to describe it - like withch ofset change to what value will be apprecieted Sorry, Im beginner and all I want is more that 200Mhz FSB but no DAMN AUDIO CLICKS when I play WinAMP, RealPlayer and type on keaboard! (BTW, recently I heared CLICKS just when I played Doom, so it seems to be that anything related to keyboard give my these problems on over 200Nhz FSB...) I can't believe that Im the only one experiencing the problems, especially when my second LP B mobo recently reached 250Mhz FSB at the tightest timings... :confused: (no sound/keyboard tests are made, tough) PS. on the ofset 3F (is this the P2P one?) i have value 00 - I should change it to...? What? 02? Please advise Pal, ... 00 is 1ms! Did you try to set the PCI latency to 96? And is one able to tweak the Soundstrom's latency as well? I dunno as I am now using SB Audigy... If so, you should set it to 128clocks. /edit. Remember setting the device to 8 when setting up P2P Lat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trodas Posted August 1, 2004 Posted August 1, 2004 So, I already have 1mS, hmmm Then why the DAMN AUDIO CLICKS happening? :mad: ...others have the 3.8µs? So I should try setting there 02 ...? (to get the 3.8µs to test) Yes, I tried the PCI latency all the way up to 255 - no change And no, I did not using SoundStorm, according to my config, as you can see, I using Audigy2zs This: "Remember setting the device to 8 when setting up P2P Lat." I completelly not understand Sorry. You have to take it easy on me, pal Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SAE Posted August 1, 2004 Posted August 1, 2004 Originally posted by trodas This: "Remember setting the device to 8 when setting up P2P Lat." I completelly not understand Sorry. You have to take it easy on me, pal If you go up on this page to the second last post of Tictac it shows a WPCREDIT screen. On this screen shot you can see something like that in the upper left area: PCI Bus: 0 Device: 8 X Function: 0 Do you see the same when setting up the P2P Ext. Discard time?!? Do ya see what I mean? You can get the device #8 when clicking this button with the green "piece of hardware thing"... there you can choose your devices. Click the right one and now you should have offset 3F - Data 02! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trodas Posted August 3, 2004 Posted August 3, 2004 No But since I got errors on long wait time, shortening it can't help me, right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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