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    OK i've seen posts with bios settings that you can scroll tru. HOW?
    i've got a gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P mobo, gskill 2X2Gig ram, using vista32 home premium and having issues, so i need to let one of the experts take a look at my settings.
    thanks

  • #2
    Re: how do you post bios settings

    Assuming you have your settings in a text file, in notepad (or any of your favorite text editor) select all text and copy, in the post editor click the # icon, the cursor will be placed between the code tags, press ctrl+v to paste, you're done.
    Type all other text outside the code tags.

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    • #3
      Re: how do you post bios settings

      Just like this. Be sure to add the code in brackets at the beginning and end of you post. [code] [ /code ] only don't have any spaces between the brackets and words. i had to do it this way or it would not show


      [code] **** MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.) ****
      Robust Graphics Booster ...............: [Auto]
      CPU Clock Ratio .......................: [9x]
      Fine CPU Clock Ratio ..................: This is not there
      CPU Frequency .........................: 3.4GHz (378x9) both are shaded out


      *******Clock Chip Control********
      >>>>>Standard Clock Control
      CPU Host Clock Control ................: [Enabled]
      CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ..............: [ 378]
      PCI Express Frequency (Mhz) ...........: [100]
      C.I.A.2 ...............................: [Disabled]

      >>>>Advanced Clock Control
      Advanced Clock Control ................: [Press Enter]
      CPU Clock Drive .......................: [800mV]
      PCI Express Clock Drive ...............: [900mV]
      CPU Clock Skew (ps) ...................: [0ps]
      MCH Clock Skew (ps) ...................: [0ps]


      [B]******DRAM Performance Control********
      Performance Enhance ...................: [STANDARD]
      Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) .......: [auto]
      (G)MCH Frequency Latch.................: [Auto]
      System Memory Multiplier ..............: [3.00A]
      Memory Frequency (Mhz) .......... 1066 : [1134] both are shaded out
      DRAM Timing Selectable ................: [Manual]

      >>>>>Standard Timing Control
      CAS Latency Time .................. 5 .: 5
      tRCD .............................. 5 .: 5
      tRP'............................... 5 .: 5
      tRAS ............................. 15 .: 15

      >>>>>Advanced Timing Control
      Advanced Timing Control ...............: [Press Enter]
      tRRD .............................. 4 .: 4

      tWTR .............................. 4 .: 6
      tWR .............................. 13 .: 8
      tRFC ............................. 68 .: 62
      tRTP .............................. 4 .: 6
      Command Rate (CMD) ................ 0 .: 2

      >>>>> Channel A
      Channel A Timing Setting ..............: [Press Enter]
      Static tRead Value ............... 10 .: 10
      tRD Phase0 Adjustment ............. 0 .: Auto - Both shaded out)
      tRD Phase1 Adjustment ............. 0..: Auto - Both shaded out)
      tRD Phase2 Adjustment ............. 0..: Auto - Both shaded out)
      tRD Phase3 Adjustment ............. 0..: Auto - Both shaded out)

      Trd2rd(Different Rank) ............ 8 .: Auto - both are shaded out)
      Twr2wr(Different Rank) ............ 8 .: Auto - both are shaded out)
      Twr2rd(Different Rank) ............ 7 .: Auto - both are shaded out)
      Trd2wr(Same/Diff Rank) ............ 9 .: Auto - both are shaded out)

      Dimm1 Clock Skew Control ..............: Auto - shaded out
      Dimm2 Clock Skew Control ..............: Auto - shaded out
      DDR Write Training ....................: Auto - shaded out

      >>>>>> Channel A
      Channel A Driving Settings ............: [Press Enter]
      Driving Strength Profile ..............: 1066
      Data Driving Pull-up Level ............: Auto - shaded out
      Cmd Driving Pull-up Level .............: Auto - shaded out
      Ctrl Driving Pull-up Level ............: Auto - shaded out
      Clk Driving Pull-up Level .............: Auto - shaded out

      Data Driving Pull-Down Level ..........: Auto - shaded out
      Cmd Driving Pull-Down Level ...........: Auto - shaded out
      Ctrl Driving Pull-Down Level ..........: Auto - shaded out
      Clk Driving Pull-Down Level ...........: Auto - shaded out

      **** Channel B Timing Setting ****
      Static tRead Value ............... 10 .: 10
      tRD Phase0 Adjustment ............. 0 .: Auto - shaded out
      tRD Phase1 Adjustment ............. 0 .: Auto - shaded out
      tRD Phase2 Adjustment ............. 0 .: Auto - shaded out
      tRD Phase3 Adjustment ............. 0 .: Auto - shaded out

      Trd2rd(Different Rank) ............ 8 .: Auto - both are shaded out
      Twr2wr(Different Rank) ............ 8 .: Auto - both are shaded out
      Twr2rd(Different Rank) ............ 7 .: Auto - both are shaded out
      Trd2wr(Same/Diff Rank) ............ 9 .: Auto - both are shaded out

      Dimm1 Clock Skew Control ..............: Auto - shaded out
      Dimm2 Clock Skew Control ..............: Auto - shaded out
      DDR Write Training ....................: Auto - shaded out

      >>>>> Channel B
      Channel B Driving Settings ............: [Press Enter]
      Driving Strength Profile ..............: 1066

      Data Driving Pull-up Level ............: Auto - shaded out
      Cmd Driving Pull-up Level .............: Auto - shaded out
      Ctrl Driving Pull-up Level ............: Auto - shaded out
      Clk Driving Pull-up Level .............: Auto - shaded out

      Data Driving Pull-Down Level ..........: Auto - shaded out
      Cmd Driving Pull-Down Level ...........: Auto - shaded out
      Ctrl Driving Pull-Down Level ..........: Auto - shaded out
      Clk Driving Pull-Down Level ...........: Auto - shaded out

      *****Motherboard Voltage Control*****
      Voltage Type.............Normal .......: [Current]

      >>>CPU
      Load-Line Calibration .................: [Enabled]
      CPU Vcore ............. 1.32500V ......: [1.42500V]
      CPU Termination ....... 1.200V ........: [1.260V]
      CPU PLL ............... 1.500V ........: [1.570V]
      CPU Reference ......... 0.760V ........: [Auto]

      >>> MCH/ICH
      MCH Core .............. 1.100V ........: [1.340V]
      MCH Reference ......... 0.760V ........: [Auto]
      MCH/DRAM Ref .......... 0.900V ........: [Auto]
      ICH I/O ............... 1.500V ........: [1.570V]
      ICH Core .............. 1.100V ........: [1.200V]

      >>> DRAM
      DRAM Voltage .......... 1.800V ........: [2.120V]
      DRAM Termination ...... 0.900V ........: [Auto]
      Channel A Reference ... 0.900V ........: [Auto]
      Channel B Reference ... 0.900V ........: [Auto]

      Advanced Settings
      Password check.........................: [setup]
      HD S.M.A.R.T. Capability...............: [Enabled]
      CPU Multi-Threading....................: [Enabled]
      Limit CPUID Max. to 3 .................: [Disabled]
      No-Execute Memory Protect .............: [Enabled]
      CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E) ...............: [Disabled]
      CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) ............: [Enabled]
      CPU EIST Function......................: [Disabled]
      Virtualization Technology..............: [Disabled]
      Delay For HDD (Secs)...................: [0]
      Full screan Logo Show..................: [Enabled]
      Init Display First.....................: [PEG]

      Integradted Peripherals
      Sata Raid/ACHI Mode....................: [Disabled]
      Sata Port0-3 Native Mode...............: [Disabled]
      Azalia Codec...........................: [Auto]
      Onboard H/W 1394.......................: [Enabled]
      Onboard H/W Lan1.......................: [Enabled]
      Onboard H/W Lan2.......................: [Enabled]
      Green Lan..............................: [Disabled]
      Smart Lan1.............................:
      Smart Lan2.............................:
      Onboard Lan1 Boot Rom..................: [Disableed]
      Onboard Lan2 Boot Rom..................: [Disableed]
      Onboard Sata/Ide Device................: [Enabled]
      Onboard Sata/Ide CTRL Mode.............: [AHCI]
      Onboard Serial Port 1..................: [3F8/IRQ4]
      Onboard Serial Port....................: [378/IRQ7]
      Parallel Port Mode.....................: [SPP]
      USB 1.0 Controller.....................: [Enabled]
      USB 2.0 Controller.....................: [Enabled]
      USB Keyboard Function..................: [Enabled]
      USB Mouse Function.....................: [Enabled]
      USB Storage Function...................: [Enabled]

      Power Managment Setup
      ACPI Suspend Type......................: [S3(STR)]
      Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN...................: [Instant-Off]
      PME Event Wake Up......................: [Enabled]
      Power On by Ring.......................: [Enabled]
      Resume by Alarm........................: [Disabled]
      HPET Support...........................: [Enabled]
      HPET Mode..............................: [32-Bit Mode]
      Power On by Mouse......................: [Disabled]
      Power On by Keyboard...................: [Disabled]
      AC Back Function.......................: [Soft-Off]

      PnP/PCI Configurations
      PCI! IRQ Assignment....................: [Auto]
      PCI@ IRQ Assignment....................: [Auto]

      PC Health Status
      CPU Warning Temperature................: [Disabled]
      CPU Fan Fail Warning...................: [Disabled]
      System Fan2 Fail Warning...............: [Disabled]
      Power Fan Fail Wrning..................: [Disabled]
      System Fan1 Fail Warning...............: [Disabled]
      CPU Smart Fan Control..................: [Disabled]
      CPU Smart Fan Mode.....................: [Auto][ /code ] no spaces
      Last edited by dido41; 08-05-2009, 06:25 PM.
      CPU: i7 920 - Lapped - @ 4.0ghz
      Board: Asus P6X58D bios 703
      RAM: Mushkin redline 6.7.6.18 6GB
      Graphics: EVGA GTX 275 896MB 448-Bit DDR3
      LCD: HannSpree 25" HF257
      PSU: CORSAIR 650W ATX12V 80 PLUS Certified
      CPU Cooler: CORSAIR H50- Lapped
      HDD1: WD Caviar Black WD6402AAEX 640GB 64MB SATA 6.0Gb
      HDD2: WD Caviar Black WD6402AAEX 640GB 64MB SATA 6.0Gb
      DVD:LG Black DVD Burner With LightScribe
      Case: Antec Nine Hundred
      OS: Windows 7 64 bit




      EVGA GTX 275 896MB
      CORSAIR 650W

      WD Caviar Black 500GB
      LG Black DVD
      Antec 900
      Win 7 64


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      • #4
        Re: how do you post bios settings

        Or you can click the # icon when writing your post and past it in between the code brackets.

        Here's a template for your convenience.

        Code:
        MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.)
        Robust Graphics Booster ...............: Auto
        CPU Clock Ratio.............................: 8 x
        Fine CPU Clock Ratio.....................:.+0.5
        CPU Frequency ...........................: 2.83GHz
         
        Clock Chip Control 
        Standard Clock Control
        CPU Host Clock Control..................: [Disabled] 
        CPU Host Frequency (MHz) ............: Auto
        PCI Express Frequency (MHz) .........:Auto 
        Advanced Clock Control [Press Enter]
        CPU Clock Drive...........................: 
        PCI Express Clock Drive.................: 
        CPU Clock Skew (ps)....................: 
        MCH Clock Skew (ps)...................: 
        DRAM Performance Control
        Performance Enhance...................: [STANDARD]
        (G)MCH Frequency Latch...............: [Auto]
        System Memory Multiplier ..............: [Auto]
        Memory Frequency (MHz) ..............: 1066
        
        DRAM Timing Selectable ................: [Auto]
        Standard Timing Control
        CAS Latency Time........................5
        tRCD .........................................5
        tRP'...........................................5
        tRAS..........................................18
        Advanced Timing Control
        tRRD...........................................Auto
        tWTR..........................................Auto
        tWR............................................Auto
        tRFC...........................................Auto
        tRTP...........................................Auto
        Command Rate (CMD) ....................:Auto
        
        Channel A
        Static tRead Value.........................:Auto
        tRD Phase0 Adjustment...................:Auto
        tRD Phase1 Adjustment...................:Auto
        tRD Phase2 Adjustment .................:Auto
        tRD Phase3 Adjustment..................:Auto
        Trd2rd(Different Rank)....................:Auto 
        Twr2wr(Different Rank)...................:Auto 
        Twr2rd(Different Rank)...................:Auto 
        Trd2wr(Same/Diff Rank)..................:Auto 
        Dimm1 Clock Skew Control...............:Auto ps
        Dimm2 Clock Skew Control...............:Auto ps
        
        Channel B
        Static tRead Value.........................:Auto
        tRD Phase0 Adjustment...................:Auto
        tRD Phase1 Adjustment...................:Auto
        tRD Phase2 Adjustment .................:Auto
        tRD Phase3 Adjustment..................:Auto
        Trd2rd(Different Rank)....................:Auto 
        Twr2wr(Different Rank)...................:Auto 
        Twr2rd(Different Rank)...................:Auto 
        Trd2wr(Same/Diff Rank)..................:Auto 
        Dimm1 Clock Skew Control...............:Auto ps
        Dimm2 Clock Skew Control...............:Auto ps
        
        Motherboard Voltage Control
        CPU
        CPU Vcore….……….........................:Auto <<<WHATEVER p in put is default your here<> 
        CPU Termination…..... 1.200V ...........:Auto
        CPU Reference.…………....0.820V*.......:Auto
        MCH/ICH
        MCH Core…………….....1.100V...........: 1.100V 
        MCH/DRAM Ref.…......0.750V...........: Auto
        ICH I/O……………….....1.500V............: Auto
        ICH Core…………...……1.100V............: Auto
        DRAM
        DRAM Voltage ……....1.800V............:  Set to what's listed on side of ram
        DRAM Termination .…0.900V............: Auto
        Channel A Reference 0.900V............: Auto
        Channel B Reference 0.900V............: Auto
        Last edited by Conners; 08-05-2009, 06:23 PM.

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        • #5
          Re: how do you post bios settings

          Originally posted by Chike View Post
          Assuming you have your settings in a text file, in notepad (or any of your favorite text editor) select all text and copy, in the post editor click the # icon, the cursor will be placed between the code tags, press ctrl+v to paste, you're done.
          Type all other text outside the code tags.
          Well... lets assume that I don't have a clue how to how to get the settings in a text file, Lol (I guess you can tell I'm not very computer literate) could I use prt scrn while in the bios? Be patient i,ll get there!

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          • #6
            Re: how do you post bios settings

            You know how to copy and paste don't you.

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            • #7
              Re: how do you post bios settings

              Originally posted by groundpounder View Post
              Well... lets assume that I don't have a clue how to how to get the settings in a text file, Lol (I guess you can tell I'm not very computer literate) could I use prt scrn while in the bios? Be patient i,ll get there!
              LOL well you asked how to post not how to copy.
              No printscreen won't work in BIOS but you can take pictures of the BIOS settings.
              Find a matching tamplate for your board, left-click inside the template before the 1st letter and drag the cursor down untill the whole text inside the template is selected, press ctrl+c, or right-click the hilited text and select copy from the popup menu, open notepad, press ctrl+v, raplace the values with your own and save.
              Go to post #2.

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              • #8
                Re: how do you post bios settings

                Originally posted by Chike View Post
                LOL well you asked how to post not how to copy.
                No printscreen won't work in BIOS but you can take pictures of the BIOS settings.
                Find a matching tamplate for your board, left-click inside the template before the 1st letter and drag the cursor down untill the whole text inside the template is selected, press ctrl+c, or right-click the hilited text and select copy from the popup menu, open notepad, press ctrl+v, raplace the values with your own and save.
                Go to post #2.
                OK... everythings clear now I was under the impression that you could actually do it from the bios. Thanks for the help!

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                • #9
                  Re: how do you post bios settings

                  No but I wish? hundreds and hundreds of dollars on your computer and you still gotta use a pencil and paper. LOL
                  Last edited by artdrivers; 08-06-2009, 10:38 PM.
                  http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...ench-test.html
                  http://www.gigabyte-usa.com/FileList...ios_qflash.pdf
                  Phenom II 945 @ 3.2Ghz w/Thermaltake Big Typhoon Pro 14 CPU Cooler
                  Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H rev.1.1 F11
                  Sapphire 3870HD / 100225L / 512MB / ddr4
                  4GB / Kingston / KHX8500D2K2/2GN / 5-5-5-18 / 1066Mhz
                  (2) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA RAID-0
                  (1) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA AHCI
                  (2) IDE's 1 8XdualDVDRW 1 52x32x52x CDRW
                  Antec /Neo HE550 / 550W
                  Mid size ATX case with show through panel
                  2) 80x80 front fans (1) 120x120 rear fan and small nb fan
                  Microsoft comfort curve USB keyboard 2000 ver.1.0
                  Logitech G500 USB mouse
                  Monitor: CMV937A
                  7.1+2 Channel High Definition ALC889A
                  Dual boot Windows 7 32bit home & Windows 7 64bit home

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                  • #10
                    Re: how do you post bios settings

                    Actually you can take a picture and convert it to text with OCR software.
                    There are software that read BIOS settings, like EasyTune and MemSet, so in principle it is possible.

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