woohoo!Originally posted by: anomaly
1008 FINAL IS RELEASED ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i865pe/P4P800/
woohoo!Originally posted by: anomaly
1008 FINAL IS RELEASED ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i865pe/P4P800/
Originally posted by: anomaly
1008 FINAL IS RELEASED ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i865pe/P4P800/
Originally posted by: ckn
Hi,
After upgrading the BIOS of P4P800 (non-deluxe) motherboard to version 1008.004, I tried overclocking my PC and got the following results -
(a) Successful to overclock the CPU from 2.4GHz to 3.124GHz (AI Overclock set to 'manual +30%') with RAM latency set to "by SPD" (showing CAS 2.5-4-4-8), auto DIMM voltage, HT enabled, MAM enabled, 'auto' Performance Mode.
CPU score: 7630
Mem score: 7555
HDD: 885
FSB: 260.3MHz
Bus: 1041.3MHz
(b) Successful to overclock CPU from 2.4GHz to 3.124GHz (also AI Overclock set to 'manual +30%'). This time, RAM latency set to 2-3-3-6, auto DIMM voltage, HT enabled, MAM enabled, Performance mode: auto.
CPU score: 7683
Mem score: 7964
HDD: 866
FSB: 260.3MHz
Bus: 1041.4MHz
(c) Fail (Bad BIOS checksum) --- with same setting as (b) except with "Turbo" Performance Mode.
Please advise what is wrong and how to overcome the problem. Should I disable the "Turbo" performance mode?
My rig:
2.4c CPU;
Asus P4800 (non-deluxe) motherboard;
GEIL PC3200 Ultra Dual Channel Kit (256MB x2) @2-3-3-6;
Seagate 60GB Harddisk;
Yamaha 6416s CD-RW (SCSI version);
Panasonic CD-ROM;
ZIP (internal drive);
Advice/comments are welcome. Thanks.
ckn
Originally posted by: just0some0guy
Originally posted by: ckn
Hi,
After upgrading the BIOS of P4P800 (non-deluxe) motherboard to version 1008.004, I tried overclocking my PC and got the following results -
(a) Successful to overclock the CPU from 2.4GHz to 3.124GHz (AI Overclock set to 'manual +30%') with RAM latency set to "by SPD" (showing CAS 2.5-4-4-8), auto DIMM voltage, HT enabled, MAM enabled, 'auto' Performance Mode.
CPU score: 7630
Mem score: 7555
HDD: 885
FSB: 260.3MHz
Bus: 1041.3MHz
(b) Successful to overclock CPU from 2.4GHz to 3.124GHz (also AI Overclock set to 'manual +30%'). This time, RAM latency set to 2-3-3-6, auto DIMM voltage, HT enabled, MAM enabled, Performance mode: auto.
CPU score: 7683
Mem score: 7964
HDD: 866
FSB: 260.3MHz
Bus: 1041.4MHz
(c) Fail (Bad BIOS checksum) --- with same setting as (b) except with "Turbo" Performance Mode.
Please advise what is wrong and how to overcome the problem. Should I disable the "Turbo" performance mode?
My rig:
2.4c CPU;
Asus P4800 (non-deluxe) motherboard;
GEIL PC3200 Ultra Dual Channel Kit (256MB x2) @2-3-3-6;
Seagate 60GB Harddisk;
Yamaha 6416s CD-RW (SCSI version);
Panasonic CD-ROM;
ZIP (internal drive);
Advice/comments are welcome. Thanks.
ckn
Were you able to run in SPD mode before upgrading the bios? I have the same(but 1GB) GEIL ram as well but mine won't boot if use SPD! What software are you using for benchmarking?
Thanks.
Originally posted by: NicColt
Who here is running 1Gig of RAM and what's your settings ?
Originally posted by: ckn
Originally posted by: anomaly
1008 FINAL IS RELEASED ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i865pe/P4P800/
Thanks. I have upgraded my BIOS to 1008.004.
I'm using a 2.4c CPU on Asus P4P800 (non-deluxe) motherboard with 256MBx2 GEIL PC3200 Ultra RAMs@2-3-3-6, installed with an Asus V9520 Magic AGP8X card and a Seagate 60GB Hard disk. The result of PCMark2002 showed -
CPU Score : 5916
Memory Score : 7013
HDD : 883
Is it OK? Please advise.
ckn
Originally posted by: Flakk
I need some help with my P4P800. I'm running Asus PC Probe and it's telling me this:
+12V (actual: 12.088v)
+5v (actual: 5.187v)
+3.3 (actual: 2.928v) <-- it's beeping for this one
Vcore (actual: 1.52v)
Should I worry about that 3.3 volt being 2.928 instead? That seems pretty far off, and the beeping also indicates that might not be goodThat would be a power supply problem right? Is there anything that I can do about it other than replacing the power supply?
Also, my CPU and motherboard temps are as follows:
CPU (idle): 35*C/95*F
CPU (max load): 41*C/105*F
MOTHERBOARD: 38*C/100*F
I am using the stock heatsink and fan with arctic silver now. The CPU temp seems a little higher (8*F higher) than my last motherboard (ECS L4S8A2) was reporting with this same cpu and cooling, so I am just wondering if this temperature is good or not. I had some trouble removing the metal heat pad on the bottom of the heatsink before applying Arctic Silver 3 this time (I used the heatsink pad that came on the heatsink, on my previous motherboad). I am thinking maybe I didnt get the bottom of the heatsink clean enough or something....
Lastly, I'd like to try overclocking a little bit, but what temperature should I try to stay below? I dont want to fry anything. If 95*F is high for an idle temp then I probably shouldn't push it much?
My power supply is a 430 watt PowMax aluminum one. So far the 3volts being off hasnt caused me any trouble, so I am just hoping it will be fine. I havent overclocked anything yet... purely default speeds.Originally posted by: Slammy1
Well, you either need to get a PSU with a better 3.3V rail, or you could remove components that work at 3V. I believe that's HDs. Usually it's the 12V you have to worry about (for me, the CPU and video both run at 12V). Try eliminaying any o/c's you're running. What is your PSU btw? Your temps are OK, but it appears you're getting some heat from somewhere (the HDs?). I ended up removing one of my SCSI drives and I dropped 7C. Make sure your PCI/AGP busses are locked.
Originally posted by: SleepyGreggy
How did you fry it so I dont do the same..