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Then if you have issues it is your settings. And if that is the case, then please make a new thread with your full specs and settings, link in my signature for a BIOS template
Yeah follow Lsdmeasaps recommendation.
I don't believe Mentest86 v3.5 version is Memtest86+ Yes download the + version. It will say Memtest86+ on your screen shot.
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Please make a new thread with your info, I can't keep track of helping you in this thread.
But yes, you always will need to re-adjust things between versions. And since you are coming from a really old version you may need to make plenty of changes you do not expect.
The new BIOS's are much better, so don't give up on them so quickly
Thanks for your answer, sorry to have "invaded" the main thread
After 2 days of tweaking:
- I can't get back my previous overclock even with the F4 BIOS (didn't save it, so I used the one from Gigabyte's site). Which leaves 2 options : either it's not the same BIOS (doubtful) or my OC has become unstable with time (more likely).
- So I tried using the 9a bios on my UD5, and finally I got similar results even if now 190 BCLK has become strictly impossible, no matter what I try
Just for fun, here are my previous and current parameters, they have NOTHING comparable ... I had to raise the QPI/Vtt, but vould lower voltage . In the end, temperatures are comparable
Before: BCLK=190 ; Turbo = ON ; HT = OFF
CPU Vcore = 1.425( HIGH !)
QPI/Vtt voltage = 1.240
IOH Core = 1.30
QPI PLL = 1.140
CPU PLL = 1.860
Current: BCLK=185 ; Turbo = ON ; HT = ON
CPU Vcore = 1.3375
QPI/Vtt voltage = 1.380
IOH Core = 1.30
QPI PLL = 1.30
CPU PLL = 1.80
Just for info, the CPU is able to take a BCLK=160 at stock voltage (impossible before) with same parameters.
Thanks for convincing the new BIOSes were worth it
Well it's no biggie, I just said that because we can better keep track of your specs and issues if you make your own thread.
So if you do need further help please do go ahead and make a new thread. 190+ Blck is for sure possible, you just may be missing something or not trying enough/or too much of something.
Sorry for an outsider's say, but I have had a similar problem with a similar system (everything O.K. but Prime), and with Lsdmeasap's big help we found the solution at last. My ram needs more voltage than before. Here is the topic: http://forums.tweaktown.com/f69/prob...f9-bios-33609/
Edifying to read.
Orthos and Prime95 are the same thing, just different GUI is all.
Unless Orthos has been updated, it is not true. I have only seen one version so far and it was based on 2004 Prime95. I believe it was created because back then Prime95 could only run one thread.
Ahh well since you remind me of that then ya you are correct. I guess they do the same things though is what I meant so if set the same the test should be the same
Unfortunately lots of people still haven't realized Prime95 went a LONG way and is totally different nowadays.
Just to promote (one of) the best stress testing utility around, grab the latest version from this article: Prime95 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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