Hi,
I'm using BLCK=155MHZ as a part of my XMP profile (160MHZ just crashed when resuming from S3, though perfectly stable in windows).
Multiplier is 17 and everything runs stable.
I noticed that after resuming from S3, both CPU-Z and ET6 reports bus speed of S3. I even checked my super pi score before and after the S3 resume and they differ by ~17%.
I tried both with all advanced Turbo Mode and C1E/C3/Eist/PROCHOT enabled or disabled - no difference.
All voltages are set to Normal, besides the memory that is set to 1.6V
Tries all BIOSes, including F4 that was released yesterday.
Did anyone else noticed that ? Does anyone have a clue how to fix it ?
It seems like Gigabyte's S3 process is very buggy.
I'm using Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4P with Intel Core I5 750,
G.Skill Ripjaws 1600MHZ 7-7-7-24
ATI Radeon 5770 1GB on PCI-E x16
Enermax 435W
Samsung F3 1GB SATA
Samsung DVD-RW SATA
Thanks in advance guys
I'm using BLCK=155MHZ as a part of my XMP profile (160MHZ just crashed when resuming from S3, though perfectly stable in windows).
Multiplier is 17 and everything runs stable.
I noticed that after resuming from S3, both CPU-Z and ET6 reports bus speed of S3. I even checked my super pi score before and after the S3 resume and they differ by ~17%.
I tried both with all advanced Turbo Mode and C1E/C3/Eist/PROCHOT enabled or disabled - no difference.
All voltages are set to Normal, besides the memory that is set to 1.6V
Tries all BIOSes, including F4 that was released yesterday.
Did anyone else noticed that ? Does anyone have a clue how to fix it ?
It seems like Gigabyte's S3 process is very buggy.
I'm using Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4P with Intel Core I5 750,
G.Skill Ripjaws 1600MHZ 7-7-7-24
ATI Radeon 5770 1GB on PCI-E x16
Enermax 435W
Samsung F3 1GB SATA
Samsung DVD-RW SATA
Thanks in advance guys
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