here's some settings i copped from another board in anticipation of getting ddr2 this week that you can play with..they are supposed to work well in general:
Advanced:
Overclock Mode - CPU,PCIE Async.
CPUFr. - 325
PCIE Fr. - 119
PCI Fr. - 34.78
Spread Spectrum - Disabled
Boot Failure - Disabled
Max CPUID Val. - Disabled
Intel Virtuali. - Disabled
CPU Thermal Thr. - Disabled
No-Execute Memory. - Disabled
Intel Speedstep - Disabled
Chipset:
Dram Freque. - 400
Flexib.- Disabled
Cas Latency - 3
Interleave - 4-Way
Precharge - 3
Tras - 8
trcd - 4
trfc - 15
trrd - 3
trtp - 2
twtr - 2
twr - 4
Bus Select.- Dual
Command Rate - 2T
Advanced Memory... all default
Advanced Host Conf:
Pipeline DRQCTL - Enabled
all other default
DRAM Voltage - High
AGP Voltage - High
Primary Gra.Adapt. - PCIe
AGP - Auto
AGP Fast Write - Disabled
AGP Aperture Size - 256MB
AGP Staggered delay - auto
AGP GADSTB - auto
V-Link - normal
PCI delay Transaction - enabled
IDE Drive Strenght - normal
PCIE Downstream Pipeline - disabled
Onboard LAN - enabled
Onboard Sound - disabled
ACPI - default
IDE - default
PCIpnp - default
Floppy - enabled
Super IO - all disabled but Floppy Controller enabled
USB Conf. - default
H/W Monitor:
CPU Quiet - Enabled
Target CPU - 50
re: the voltage measurement issue. yeah, this board i've found through 3 different power supplies is buggy on what it tells you for those. i just got a silverstone 500 watt power supply, plenty for my system config and was alarmed to see the 12 volt at 11.19 (prior ps, an antec 430 watt, was showing 11.47 and i ran it 24/7 since june in my htpc system with no problems of any kind..only changed it cause i changed my case and the antec was proprietery to the old case. i recently acquired a digital voltmeter so thought may as well check it out in case i got a lemon of a ps.
reported voltages by board on 12 and 5 are 11.19 and 4.92 (using bios readings, sisoftsandra and hwinfo)
with my digital voltmeter, 11.98-11.99 and a solid 4.99
i'll trust my voltmeter before i trust any software program or motherboard monitoring program
