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  • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

    Originally posted by SkillZ_One View Post
    yo guyz, i having a problem with this motherboard..i cannot increase my mhz even by "1" at a time..im tryin to make my memory OC to 1066 but my board keep on restarting..even on makin' my fsb increase by 1 it also fail..i already updated my mobo bios..btw my specs are

    Intel Core 2 Duo E6420 2.13
    Gigabyte EG31M-S2
    Xtreem Dark 1066 Cl6
    MSI R4850
    Well the G31 isnt a good overclockers board, but you should be able to change things a little for sure. Can you please link me to your ram, and give me your full settings you are trying that fail and maybe I can help.

    What PSU Do you have also?

    This is Just a template I use to ask people their settings, pay no attention to the numbers in it, replace with yours

    Code:
    Robust Graphics Booster___________ [Auto]
    CPU Clock Ratio ____________ [8] 
    Fine Clock Ratio ____________[0.5]
    CPU Host Clock Control_ [Enabled]
    CPU Host Frequency (MHz)__________ [450] 
    PCI Express Frequency (Mhz)_______ [100]
    C.I.A. 2__________________________ [Disabled]
    System Memory Multiplier (SPD)____ [2.00]
    DRAM Timing Selectable_______ SPD __ [Manual]
    
    Performance Enhance = [Standard]
    
    CAS Latency Time________________ ?
    Dram RAS# to CAS# Delay_________ ?
    Dram RAS# Precharge Delay_______?
    Precharge Delay (tRAS)__________ ?
    
    ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)_________ ?
    Rank Write to READ Delay________ ?
    Write to Precharge Delay_________ ?
    Refresh to ACT Delay______________ ?
    Read to Precharge Delay__________ ?
    Static tRead Value_______________
    Static tRead Phase Adjust________ [Auto]
    
    CPU/PCIEX Clock Driving Control [800mV]
    CPU Clock Skew Control [normal]
    GMCH Clock Skew Control [Normal]
    
    System Voltage Control____ [Manual]
    DDR2 OverVoltage Control__ [+0.300V] 
    PCI-E OverVoltage Control_ [+0.1V] 
    FSB OverVoltage Control___ [+0.1V] 
    (G)MCH OverVoltage Control [+0.1V] 
    CPU Voltage Control_______ [1.25]
    
    Limit CPUID Max. to 3.....................: [Disabled]
    No-Execute Memory Protect............: [Enabled]
    CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)................: [Disabled]
    C2/C2E State Support....................: [Disabled]
    x C4/C4E State Support..................: [Disabled]
    CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) ...........: [Enabled]
    CPU EIST Function.........................: [Disabled]
    Virtualization Technology................: [Disabled] Enabled if you use Vmware/Virtual PC
    
    Integrated Peripherals
    Legacy USB Storage Detect___________________[Disabled] *Note* Must be enabled to flash from USB

    Good to hear you are stable now, post back anytime

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    • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

      lsdmeasap, if you could help me with another question please.
      On my MA78G-DS3H I have 2x1GB Corsair DDR2-800, full model number XMS2 CM2x1024-6400C4. I am using the memory as default, no changing settings in BIOS or anywhere else.
      I have two more free slots and plan to add Kingston HyperX also 6400C4. As far as I noticed the HyperX 6400C4 is 4-4-4-12 on 1.95V. Everest Ultimate says my current Corsair also works on 1.95V by default.
      Can I expect any complications if I combine Kingston HyperX 6400C4 with the Corsair 6400C4?
      GA-MA78G-DS3H rev1.0 F6; Athlon x2 4850e 2.5GHz; Corsair XMS2 CM2x2048-6400C4 2GB kit; Seagate 250GB SATA2 16MB

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      • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

        Originally posted by Lsdmeasap View Post
        Sounds like maybe that ram could be the issue? Do you have any other Memory to test with? If not, I would suggest you buy or borrow a stick of 6400 Speed memory and see if that is the issue

        And are you sure that PSU is good enough for that GFX Card? Sorry I don't know much about Nvidia these days and that sounds like a larger GFX Card so I thought I better ask
        thx for the reply
        i brought my mobo away for testing
        picking it up tomorrow
        all was well so now i'm going to test with other memory
        will post if that did the trick

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        • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

          Originally posted by kantona View Post
          lsdmeasap, if you could help me with another question please.
          On my MA78G-DS3H I have 2x1GB Corsair DDR2-800, full model number XMS2 CM2x1024-6400C4. I am using the memory as default, no changing settings in BIOS or anywhere else.
          I have two more free slots and plan to add Kingston HyperX also 6400C4. As far as I noticed the HyperX 6400C4 is 4-4-4-12 on 1.95V. Everest Ultimate says my current Corsair also works on 1.95V by default.
          Can I expect any complications if I combine Kingston HyperX 6400C4 with the Corsair 6400C4?
          I do not advise you to mix Brands, it will only cause issues. Sometimes even the same brand but different chips used in the sticks (Revisions) can cause issues.

          Yes, you may be able to get them to work together, but you may also spend days trying to get things stable only to find this to be the cause.

          You can try it of course, but I advise you to get a matching set for either one if you want more ram. That would be best and easiest to setup

          Originally posted by laarbeker View Post
          thx for the reply
          i brought my mobo away for testing
          picking it up tomorrow
          all was well so now i'm going to test with other memory
          will post if that did the trick
          Let us know what you find out

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          • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

            Just one tips:
            Be sure your RAM contact are CLEAN.
            Yesterday discover my 4 months nightmare.

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            • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

              Hello,

              Can someone help me configure my GA-EX58 (F4j) Rig, my computer works fine detecting my SATA hard disk also already installed an XP SP3 OS but when I tried to add an additional 500Gb IDE and go to my computer the new drive wasn't there. Already test the IDE drive several times on another computer and perfectly works fine.

              Another thing the BIOS setup detects my IDE drive (500 gb Seagate) and post detect it also, but as soon as I enter windows the drive is not detected.?

              Also tried finding it on the device manager and a glimpse of hope the name of the drive appears but has zero location. :) Maybe someone can help me out on this one? Thanks

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              • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

                What do you have set for these settings in the BIOS? >>>

                Integrated Peripherals


                Onboard SATA/IDE Device (GIGABYTE SATA2 Chip) ............. Enabled
                Onboard SATA/IDE Ctrl Mode (GIGABYTE SATA2 Chip) ........... IDE


                And is this IDE Drive the ONLY drive you have on the IDE Ribbon cable, if so do you have it set properly? That would be Device on the End of the Cable for Master and Master set on the jumper, or device on the middle of the cable for slave and slave set for the jumper? Have you tried another IDE cable as well?

                What drive is this? And when you say you tested it on another setup, what did you do? Can you see and use the drive on another setup? Just checking to be sure because some drives must be made ready (Set active and Formatted) for first use with the manufacturers tools

                When you was in device manager, or now, did you scan for new devices? If not, please also try that

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                • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

                  wow thanks for the quick response... Yes I have these setting on my bios. :)

                  Onboard SATA/IDE Device (GIGABYTE SATA2 Chip) ............. Enabled
                  Onboard SATA/IDE Ctrl Mode (GIGABYTE SATA2 Chip) ........... IDE

                  Both tried it using the end of the cable and middle one, but i haven't put any jumper on it as I assume it will work the same way my old pc does. (cable select) Maybe I could give it try also using a new cable as well.. the drive is in NTFS format, and my old pc running in xp detects all the data in it.

                  Also did scan it on the device manager but still no luck. I will try to configure it this weekend and hope to share it with you all soon... thanks

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                  • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

                    Ok, your settings are right for IDE to be enabled. CS (Cable Select) often needs a jumper as well, just in a different spot then Master/Slave but you may be right as some are CS Without a jumper.

                    Ya, I would try to get a jumper and set it to master to see if that is the issue, as well as try a different cable

                    Well good luck, and let us know how you get along or if you need anymore ideas

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                    • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

                      @lsdmeasap, thanks.
                      I have never played with ram timings and voltages so in 'plain english', would I see any difference at all between 5-5-5-18 and 4-4-4-12? For DDR2 800MHz ram.
                      The PC is used for everyday computing and some sketching.
                      Does the 5 compared to the 4 mean the same operation is done in one cycle more? Would it mean 25% performance improvement then with CL4?
                      GA-MA78G-DS3H rev1.0 F6; Athlon x2 4850e 2.5GHz; Corsair XMS2 CM2x2048-6400C4 2GB kit; Seagate 250GB SATA2 16MB

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                      • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

                        Yes, CAS 4 would be much better, and that is your ram rated settings anyway. Not sure of what the % of performance difference would be, but it would depend on other settings as voltages as well.

                        Yes, that is clock cycles, here's some Ram info for ya >>

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                        • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

                          I read you topic yesterday and that got me interested a bit. I downloaded Memset (just to see the timings, not to change them) and was really shocked to see 5-5-5-18??? I mean, I got the 6400C4 version just because of the C4...
                          Reading more on Corsair website it seems there are JETEC settings of 5-5-5-18 (not sure about voltage, maybe 1.8V) and EPP settings of 4-4-4-12 at 2.1V. However, even with the latest BIOS (F6) my board seems problematic with EPP mode enabled or maybe the combination board + ram, so that setting is disabled. Maybe that is the reason the timings are 5-5-5-18.
                          Last night I tried briefly to enable EPP and I also set EPP Voltage to be By EPP mode, but there were few weird things. Settings were accepted and first boot after exiting BIOS looked normal. Then I opened Everest and noticed in the Sensor section ram voltage 2.16V which got me worried coz earlier I read in general to keep it under 2.1V (although it depends on manufacturer and model). So I restarted Win to go to BIOS and the PC just shut down. I am pretty sure I selected the Restart option not Shut Down. I pushed the power button to power up, and it seems to get stuck even before POST, my DVD-RW led was flashing, like initialization, but it never gets over that step. No beep, no POST, blank screen. You have to hold the power button to shut down again, and try few times until it finally gets to POST and BIOS. Then I returned setting to previous, EPP disabled and now it is OK.
                          It was doing exactly the same when I first assembled it, until I read one post recommending to disable EPP, after that working fine 7 months now. In the initial F3 BIOS that setting was enabled and in the latest F6 disabled by default. Guess GB received lot complaints about this issue.
                          Since I can not count on the EPP setting, is it better to keep it disabled, go in BIOS MIT Dram Configuration, set to Manual and set to 4-4-4-12? Would I need to adjust any of the more advanced timings too, except these 'standard' timings mentioned? Then also should I set System Voltage option to Manual, not touch any voltages except DDR2 Voltage which should be set to +0.3V because Corsair specifies this ram as 4-4-4-12 at 2.1V? Would that work? In MIT do I have to also set ram frequency from Auto to Manual and choose 800MHz myself (since timings will be manually adjusted)?
                          Sorry, too many questions, just trying to figure this out. I am very pi**ed at Corsair. When I buy C4 I expect to work as C4 out of the box so to speak, without this much fiddling.
                          I wanted the HyperX from the start but where I live I couldn't get them on short notice and needed the PC urgently. Had to go with Corsair. :( With your recommendation not to mix brands now I'm stuck. Seems I'll have to ditch these 2x1GB modules if I want to change to HyperX. :(
                          GA-MA78G-DS3H rev1.0 F6; Athlon x2 4850e 2.5GHz; Corsair XMS2 CM2x2048-6400C4 2GB kit; Seagate 250GB SATA2 16MB

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                          • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

                            Originally posted by Lsdmeasap View Post
                            Let us know what you find out
                            It was a memory problem, after putting in a pc6400 all went well
                            now its playtime for me
                            thx Lsdmeasap

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                            • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

                              Originally posted by kantona View Post
                              I read you topic yesterday and that got me interested a bit. I downloaded Memset (just to see the timings, not to change them) and was really shocked to see 5-5-5-18??? I mean, I got the 6400C4 version just because of the C4...
                              Reading more on Corsair website it seems there are JETEC settings of 5-5-5-18 (not sure about voltage, maybe 1.8V) and EPP settings of 4-4-4-12 at 2.1V. However, even with the latest BIOS (F6) my board seems problematic with EPP mode enabled or maybe the combination board + ram, so that setting is disabled. Maybe that is the reason the timings are 5-5-5-18.
                              Last night I tried briefly to enable EPP and I also set EPP Voltage to be By EPP mode, but there were few weird things. Settings were accepted and first boot after exiting BIOS looked normal. Then I opened Everest and noticed in the Sensor section ram voltage 2.16V which got me worried coz earlier I read in general to keep it under 2.1V (although it depends on manufacturer and model). So I restarted Win to go to BIOS and the PC just shut down. I am pretty sure I selected the Restart option not Shut Down. I pushed the power button to power up, and it seems to get stuck even before POST, my DVD-RW led was flashing, like initialization, but it never gets over that step. No beep, no POST, blank screen. You have to hold the power button to shut down again, and try few times until it finally gets to POST and BIOS. Then I returned setting to previous, EPP disabled and now it is OK.
                              It was doing exactly the same when I first assembled it, until I read one post recommending to disable EPP, after that working fine 7 months now. In the initial F3 BIOS that setting was enabled and in the latest F6 disabled by default. Guess GB received lot complaints about this issue.
                              Since I can not count on the EPP setting, is it better to keep it disabled, go in BIOS MIT Dram Configuration, set to Manual and set to 4-4-4-12? Would I need to adjust any of the more advanced timings too, except these 'standard' timings mentioned? Then also should I set System Voltage option to Manual, not touch any voltages except DDR2 Voltage which should be set to +0.3V because Corsair specifies this ram as 4-4-4-12 at 2.1V? Would that work? In MIT do I have to also set ram frequency from Auto to Manual and choose 800MHz myself (since timings will be manually adjusted)?
                              Sorry, too many questions, just trying to figure this out. I am very pi**ed at Corsair. When I buy C4 I expect to work as C4 out of the box so to speak, without this much fiddling.
                              I wanted the HyperX from the start but where I live I couldn't get them on short notice and needed the PC urgently. Had to go with Corsair. :( With your recommendation not to mix brands now I'm stuck. Seems I'll have to ditch these 2x1GB modules if I want to change to HyperX. :(
                              Most all Ram will run at the JEDEC Defaults of 555-15/18 at 1.8V for DDR2 until the user changes things. So all you need to do is manually set your voltages (Normally 2.0-2.1V) and your main timings to 444-12 and you will be good to go. This would be the same with HyperX or any other memory, so you do not need to go buying new ram for no reason unless you need to or have cash to waste. Just saying, that is normal is all.

                              EPP is a Nvidia Board option, yes Intel Boards can detect and often use these settings just fine. I personally advise you set things yourself though.

                              About your 2.16 Voltage, did you have Performance Enhance set to Standard? If not, please do so as this can add Memory voltage and make other timings to tight to work properly until you adjust things yourself. This may be why you had boot issues as well.

                              Some BIOS's between versions will give the memory more voltage, or less, then you manually set at various voltage setting points. So you have to keep a eye on this with programs like Everest or by Looking in the PC Health section. Although 2.16 is fine, you can and should likely adjust this. So if setting 2.1V in the BIOS gives you 2.16 actual then you will have to try setting a little under 2.1 and see what it gives you. Maybe 2.06 will give you 2.1 Exact, maybe not. You will just have to try a few out and see.

                              2.1V you see on the ram spec is just the max allowed under warranty, but is not always what is needed to run stable. Depending on several factors you may be able to run stable with less, or you may need more if you overclock it high, or run tighter timings.

                              I can help you with Full advised settings if you like. If so, please make a new thread with your Full specs and I will help you out. I can't here because this was not meant as a thread to help users in, only to welcome people to the forum. It is hard for me to keep track of things in a thread where everyone posts. So please do make a new thread and I can help you with all your settings.

                              Originally posted by laarbeker View Post
                              It was a memory problem, after putting in a pc6400 all went well
                              now its playtime for me
                              thx Lsdmeasap

                              Nice to see you found the issue easily! I thought that might be it as that is pretty slow memory and of the few reports I have seen with 533-667 memory on newer boards, without overclocking the ram to 800 or so speeds, issues often arise. So I am not sure if that means slower ram is not compatible or not, but I can say it is more problematic thought

                              Good luck with your tweaking and or overclocking, post back anytime if you need some guidance

                              Glad you are up and running now!

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                              • Re: Welcome to GIGABYTE Technical Support!

                                @lsdmeasap, thanks a lot for all your help. Will open new thread right now, please look for it. This morning took pics of BIOS too so will post them.
                                GA-MA78G-DS3H rev1.0 F6; Athlon x2 4850e 2.5GHz; Corsair XMS2 CM2x2048-6400C4 2GB kit; Seagate 250GB SATA2 16MB

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