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  • #16
    Re: Problem accessing BIOS with GA-P43-ES3G (rev. 1.1)

    Originally posted by Chike View Post
    RIP EP43-UD3L, not stable I'm sure
    tRD 6 was on the EP45-UD3L and both were stable at 400 x 2.66 with tRD 7 IIRC.


    @Bobolink1970
    What voltage steps you have for the MCH Core above 1.2?
    MCH Core can go up to 1.3 and 1.4
    Please bear in mind that I don't have active northbridge cooling nor heatpipe cooling....
    GA-P43-ES3G (rev. 1.1)
    Bios F14
    Intel Core2 Quad 9550s @2,86 GHz
    Scythe Mugen 2 rev. B
    4 x 2 GB ddr2 1066 Mhz Kingston HyperX @ 5-5-5-15
    AMD Radeon HD6850 Sapphire 1024MB
    Seasonic M12 500 watt
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

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    • #17
      Re: Problem accessing BIOS with GA-P43-ES3G (rev. 1.1)

      I know how high it can go, I asked in what steps.
      Yes I know about the temps, had one of those and used to get burning hot, unlike the P45 cool.
      Side fan may help

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      • #18
        Re: Problem accessing BIOS with GA-P43-ES3G (rev. 1.1)

        Originally posted by Chike View Post
        I know how high it can go, I asked in what steps.
        Yes I know about the temps, had one of those and used to get burning hot, unlike the P45 cool.
        Side fan may help
        So the steps are 0.1, probably not as small as they should be...?
        I do have a 120 mm Scythe pulling side fan and another one pushing at the front.

        Anyway, I guess I'd better open a new thread for ideal bios settings with standard cpu clock and moderate overclocking because the delete button problem seems to have disappeared for good.
        Unfortunately I still don't know for sure what actually solved this problem.
        GA-P43-ES3G (rev. 1.1)
        Bios F14
        Intel Core2 Quad 9550s @2,86 GHz
        Scythe Mugen 2 rev. B
        4 x 2 GB ddr2 1066 Mhz Kingston HyperX @ 5-5-5-15
        AMD Radeon HD6850 Sapphire 1024MB
        Seasonic M12 500 watt
        Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

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        • #19
          Re: Problem accessing BIOS with GA-P43-ES3G (rev. 1.1)

          Originally posted by Bobolink1970 View Post
          Anyway, I guess I'd better open a new thread for ideal bios settings with standard cpu clock and moderate overclocking because the delete button problem seems to have disappeared for good.
          Unfortunately I still don't know for sure what actually solved this problem.
          My karma?
          Q9650 @ 4.10GHz [9x456MHz]
          P35-DS4 [rev: 2.0] ~ Bios: F14
          4x2GB OCZ Reaper PC2-8500 1094MHz @5-5-5-15
          MSI N460GTX Hawk Talon Attack (1GB) video card <---- SLI ---->
          Seasonic SS-660XP2 80 Plus Platinum psu (660w)
          WD Caviar Black WD6401AALS 640GB (data)
          Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD (boot)
          SLI @ 16/4 works when running HyperSLI
          Cooler Master 120XL Seidon push/pull AIO cpu water cooling
          Cooler Master HAF XB computer case (RC-902XB-KKN1)
          Asus VH242H 24" monitor [1920x1080]
          MSI N460GTX Hawk (1GB) video card
          Logitech Z-5500 Digital 5.1 Speakers
          win7 x64 sp1 Home Premium
          HT|Omega Claro plus+ sound card
          CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD UPS
          E6300 (R0) @ 3.504GHz [8x438MHz] ~~ P35-DS3L [rev: 1.0] ~ Bios: F9 ~~ 4x2GB Kingston HyperX T1 PC2-8500, 876MHz @4-4-4-10
          Seasonic X650 80+ gold psu (650w) ~~ Xigmatek Balder HDT 1283 cpu cooler ~~ Cooler Master CM 690 case (RC-690-KKN1-GP)
          Samsung 830 128GB SSD MZ-7PC128B/WW (boot) ~~ WD Caviar Black WD6401AALS 640GB (data) ~~ ZM-MFC2 fan controller
          HT|Omega Striker 7.1 sound card ~~ Asus VH242H monitor [1920x1080] ~~ Logitech Z-5500 Digital 5.1 Speakers
          win7 x64 sp1 Home Premium ~~ CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD U.P.S
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          • #20
            Re: Problem accessing BIOS with GA-P43-ES3G (rev. 1.1)

            Originally posted by Bobolink1970 View Post
            So the steps are 0.1, probably not as small as they should be...?
            Fir this board I guess, some boards have 0.02v steps.

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