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thesurge, I was talking to you in the 0544 empw opty thread, and you mentioned a new 12/21/05 9npa bios. Did you ever flash to that version, and if so, what is changed/fixed from the previous ones? Since you cant seem to get non-standard memory dividers to work in a64tweaker, I would be interested in knowing whether the newer bios has more memory dividers.

Also, Son of a N00b, is it possible for me to get a link to where you found the info about the 9npa problems with non-standard dividers or with a64tweaker? thanks a lot!
 
Originally posted by: Maluno
thesurge, I was talking to you in the 0544 empw opty thread, and you mentioned a new 12/21/05 9npa bios. Did you ever flash to that version, and if so, what is changed/fixed from the previous ones? Since you cant seem to get non-standard memory dividers to work in a64tweaker, I would be interested in knowing whether the newer bios has more memory dividers.

Also, Son of a N00b, is it possible for me to get a link to where you found the info about the 9npa problems with non-standard dividers or with a64tweaker? thanks a lot!


Here is an article where they had no problem adjusting memory dividers using a64 tweaker
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I am having trouble finding a link to the forum where I read people where having trouble with non-standard memory dividers on the epox, but I would definately try flashing your BIOS to the latest version
here's an article about new dividers with E3 stepping, it also used to include a list of BIOS's that supported them
 
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Maluno
thesurge, I was talking to you in the 0544 empw opty thread, and you mentioned a new 12/21/05 9npa bios. Did you ever flash to that version, and if so, what is changed/fixed from the previous ones? Since you cant seem to get non-standard memory dividers to work in a64tweaker, I would be interested in knowing whether the newer bios has more memory dividers.

Also, Son of a N00b, is it possible for me to get a link to where you found the info about the 9npa problems with non-standard dividers or with a64tweaker? thanks a lot!


Here is an article where they had no problem adjusting memory dividers using a64 tweaker
Text

I am having trouble finding a link to the forum where I read people where having trouble with non-standard memory dividers on the epox, but I would definately try flashing your BIOS to the latest version
here's an article about new dividers with E3 stepping, it also used to include a list of BIOS's that supported them

Great, thanks a lot, and if you find that forum thread, be sure to let me know. 🙂
 
Hmm...nice thread, but I don't know if all that is necessary. I only use Prime95 for stability testing, MotherBoardMonitor 5 for monitoring, and Memtest only in the direst of siturations. I OC through system BIOS.
 
stressprime is the same thing as prime 95 ? I haven't run prime 95 but stress prime has my CPU running at 51 c but S&M had it hitting 57 C.
 
can anyone recommend any stress testing programs for testing overclocked SLI'd videocards? many tests seem to only test one video card...
 
Originally posted by: Stoneburner
stressprime is the same thing as prime 95 ? I haven't run prime 95 but stress prime has my CPU running at 51 c but S&M had it hitting 57 C.

stress prime runs the same tests as prime 95, but has a different easier to use interface(GUI as described in the OP)
 
Originally posted by: ZippyDan
can anyone recommend any stress testing programs for testing overclocked SLI'd videocards? many tests seem to only test one video card...

I am pretty sure running 3Dmark 2005 in loop mode for a couple of hours will be efficient to test your SLI system. Just make sure to monitor temps and voltages while doing so.
 
Originally posted by: Quick1
Can you loop the "ADVANCED" version ($19.95) of 3DMark05?

Yes of course, the 19.95 version is not any different then the regular pay for version (Advanced-$29.95) except the 19.95 version is a download and no installation CD is inculded.

🙂
 
Understood, but that's not what their website says. It says only the PRO version offers this feature.

So the $19.95 download version can be looped?
 
Originally posted by: Quick1
Understood, but that's not what their website says. It says only the PRO version offers this feature.

So the $19.95 download version can be looped?

Oops I misunderstood your question. I do believe that the Pro version is the only one that can be used in loop mode, that is not to say you cannot still stress your system by rerunning the tests over and over again until you are satisfied.
 
Man that sux! I was willing to buy the Advanced version. That's a poor business decision on their part. Oh well, guess I'll stick with the 2001 version for stress testing.
 
GHOST- Always before overclocking ghost your hard drive this way if the OS becomes corrupt you have a quick way of returning to where you started. This has saved me many a corrupt file. It only takes 5 minutes and restores back in about the same should everything go belly up.
 
Originally posted by: LungExpansion
GHOST- Always before overclocking ghost your hard drive this way if the OS becomes corrupt you have a quick way of returning to where you started. This has saved me many a corrupt file. It only takes 5 minutes and restores back in about the same should everything go belly up.

Yeah, that's important. Any decent MB should have a PCI bus lock, but if not, OCing your PCI bus over ~38Mhz has a big risk of HD corruption. I haven't had any corruption from doing hard shutdowns after a system freeze, but there's a small risk of corruption there too.
 
I haven't heard much about the PC mark series. Are they worth downloading? how come barely anyone uses them?
 
for the EpoX - USDM tweak utility link, when i click it, the site just has text that says "No web site is configured at this address."
 
SysTool

SysTool is an allround tweak and overclocking utility for enthusiasts.

Main Features
Motherboard Monitoring
ATI Video Card Overclocking
NVIDIA Video Card Overclocking
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Control
AMD64 Cool&Quiet Control
HDD Acoustic Management
Changing chipset memory timings for i855/i848/i865/i875/i915/i925/i945/i955 and AMD64
Changing CPU FSB (includes ABIT uGuru)
SysTool will only work on Windows 2000/XP/2003 (64 bit versions are supported).
 
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