Gigabyte DS3P Rev 3.3 you make me wanna scream!!

imported_Opti

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My current setup is E6600, DS3P revision 3.3 bios version F4, Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400, Leadtek 7950GT 512mb, 74Gb Raptor and a 160Gb Seagate Sata drive.
The problem I have is the mobo won't overclock with the current graphics card, the system will just reboot or loop reboot a few times by itself and when I eventually get into the bios its lost all the overclock settings, everything such as :
CPU host clock control is back at disabled
PCI Express fequency is back at 100
System memory multi is back on Auto.
Now upon first discovering this problem I spent a whole day scouring the net for a solution, I eventually found a few people having similar issues with the older revision boards, but not this one. They were saying that they're boards were reacting strangely to some Nvidia cards.
Which got me thinking, so I played around with some settings for a while and found that changing the PCI-E frequency to 110mhz and upping the PCI-E overvoltage to +0.1v let it boot fine. But then I did a botched overclock, too much mhz and not enough juice, it rebooted and lost all its settings. Now, I would say 50 percent of the time it won't work with the settings I have found. So l take my 7950 out and put in an old PCI card and see what happens. Well what do ya know? She overclock straight away, straight to 3.6ghz without a problem. I botch an overclock and I still can overclock fine on the next try without loosing the above settings.
I got the system stable a 3.6ghz so I decided to shut it down, at 3.6ghz, remove the old PCI card and put my 7950GT back in. Guess what! It boots up at 3.6ghz!! Very Happy But as soon as I do another botch overclock, even if I put wrong ram timings in, or whatever, it looses everything and then the proccess starts again of switching cards. Now this ain't really easy as my 7950GT is watercooled.

So I'm yet to find a permanent solution to this problem, I have showed others my fix and it has worked for them and others it hasn't.
I'm really hoping Gigabyte will release a new bios version soon with a fix as I don't want to go through the hassles of switching boards.
Does anyone know that if I could use a bios say from a rev 2.0 board?
Or if anyone can suggest a new solution or try to this absolute headache.
 

Bozo Galora

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Fisrt of all, you can leave both vidcards in PC - just set which one you wish to boot with in bios (PCI/PCIe)

Secondly, why are you running ancient F4 bios on a R 3.3?
Mine came with F10, I have seen others that came with F9, and one guy reported getting an F7 bios, but I'd have to see it to believe it.
And there is an 11a beta bios now.

Third, you might want to set PCIe to 105, by setting an actual number (not auto) I think manual input does lock it. I really cant investigate this because I have two 3.3's and 6300 and 6400 L2 stepping allendales. I never had a bit of trouble with these setups, and each overclock so good its scary. Just waiting for thermaltake IFX 14 to see if I can hit 4GHZ

Fourth, you probs are related to volatges. You could start by upping MCH .1 and PCIe .1 or .2.
When this happens with overclocking past 3.2-3.4, its really the northbridge, not the nvidia vidcard.
And I have said it a dozen times - you just have to active cool the NB - even stock.

 

Fallengod

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I have a question. Why are you using the F4 bios when there is all the way to F10 bios out.


You asked why dont they release a bios? Well damn man, why not check the website?
 

Bozo Galora

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And FWIW heres a blurb from the manual............

"Please note that if your system is overclocked and cannot restart, please wait 20 secs.for automatic system restart or clear the CMOS setup data and perform a safe restart. When this item is set to "Enabled", set "System Voltage Control" to "Auto" to optimize the system voltage settings."

waiting 20 seconds for a restart is something else I have not yet had the joy of trying
 

imported_Opti

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Originally posted by: gabanpolis
he's using DS3P, not DS3, same as i do. the latest bios is definitely F4

Thank you I was just about to say that.



Originally posted by: Fallengod

You asked why dont they release a bios? Well damn man, why not check the website?
I don't want to sound rude but... Well damn man, why not read the heading properly ;-) In all seriousness I did check the website according to my mobo, DS3P REV3.3 and the only bios for this board is F4.


Thanks for the replies.
 

Bozo Galora

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OOOPS!!!!

Sorry about that, saw rev 3.3 and forgot about "European" DS3 full size ATX WITH INTEL RAID

From what I heard, the RAID Chipset just doesnt O/C like no RAID (ICH8 vs ICH8R)
 

Glenn

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Just out of curiousity, what power supply are you using? Have you checked your actual voltages? Just a hunch, but it sounds a little like you may be having some power supply issues...
 

imported_Opti

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Originally posted by: Glenn
Just out of curiousity, what power supply are you using? Have you checked your actual voltages? Just a hunch, but it sounds a little like you may be having some power supply issues...

PSU is a Antec NEO HE550w and no I haven't checked my actual voltages, I give that a try, where should I check? The 24pin and the 8 pin plug?

Cheers.