The Unofficial ASUS P5N-E SLI 650i Board Thread

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adder1971

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Originally posted by: Core2
Originally posted by: chizow
Ah ok thanks for the heads-up on the BIOS. Already downloaded the 0401 off your host and I'll try it later today. Looking to get 3.4-3.5 without having to increase fan speed, case cooling, or NB/SB cooling so hopefully this BIOS does the trick for me.

Also, about the CMOS on a bad POST, I've found that hitting the reset switch 2x quickly also resets it to fail-safe default settings. Like most, having to manually reset the CMOS (remove the battery or mess with jumpers) is probably the biggest deterrent to repeated attempts at OCs, so this board definitely makes the situation a bit easier. Sequence is: exit out of BIOS > no POST > reset button > reset button again quickly > wait for POST.

How have those Crucial Ballistix 2x1GB DDR2-1000 been doing. Can you hit 1000MHz 7x500
I've been wanting to try them Just wanted to see if its even possible
I don't see a 307 bios release on Asus FTP

ditto, would like to see how high people are able to get the mem speed on this board.
 

Core2

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I had posted a link to the 0401 bios in the Asus forum and they took out my post. Few people complaining about that 0307 so stay away from that. It seems that they took out the 0307 too its not showing in the download area
 

adder1971

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Originally posted by: Core2
I had posted a link to the 0401 bios in the Asus forum and they took out my post. Few people complaining about that 0307 so stay away from that. It seems that they took out the 0307 too its not showing in the download area

this board has been out too long to only have the original bios. apparently they didnt like the 0401. i do though :)
 
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Hey guys, is there a memtest version for windows or are you guys running it old school with a boot floppy? I haven't used memtest floppy style or otherwise for a while cause DFI puts it straight into the bios. Planning on running some mem OC'ing tonight since i'm cooling limited on the cpu till the watercooling is setup. Thanks
 

ir0nw0lf

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A memtest program that runs inside of Windows would essentially be useless. You need to be able to run a memtest with nothing using the RAM, ie. Windows itself. You can make a bootable USB thumbdrive with memtest86 and run it from that, if you don't have a "old school" floppy.
 
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Originally posted by: ir0nw0lf
A memtest program that runs inside of Windows would essentially be useless. You need to be able to run a memtest with nothing using the RAM, ie. Windows itself. You can make a bootable USB thumbdrive with memtest86 and run it from that, if you don't have a "old school" floppy.

Hmm, I've never done that before, can I just right click it and say format and make it bootable?

Oh wait, nm pretty sure the UBCD(ultimate boot CD) has memtest in it. Its about a year old, do I need a new version of memtest for this board?
 
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Do you all think with further bios updates they might give us a bit more fine tuning on the NB and Memory voltage? I don't like how big the jumps are. Not sure what to expect from Asus as I haven't used a board from them in over 5 years.
 

adder1971

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Originally posted by: aintitthelife98
Do you all think with further bios updates they might give us a bit more fine tuning on the NB and Memory voltage? I don't like how big the jumps are. Not sure what to expect from Asus as I haven't used a board from them in over 5 years.

i agree, they are very steep. would be nice to have much finer steps. my mem is rated for 2.2 and totally craps out above the 2.259 setting.
 

Woz

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Originally posted by: Core2


Now if I could find the PC8000 on sale. Have any ideas??? I'd like to try a set out. These things were selling for 260 in december with a 40 rebate.

Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000)

Too bad you missed the recent deal on these (Jan 12th).

Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000) Dual Channel Kit

I scored this tracer version for $290, no rebate. I will be sure to post my results once I get to overclocking.
 

Core2

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Originally posted by: Woz
Originally posted by: Core2


Now if I could find the PC8000 on sale. Have any ideas??? I'd like to try a set out. These things were selling for 260 in december with a 40 rebate.

Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000)

Too bad you missed the recent deal on these (Jan 12th).

Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000) Dual Channel Kit

I scored this tracer version for $290, no rebate. I will be sure to post my results once I get to overclocking.

Yes defiantly lets us know. I would like to see if this board could handle ram speeds above 1000MHz
 

adder1971

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Originally posted by: Woz
Originally posted by: Core2


Now if I could find the PC8000 on sale. Have any ideas??? I'd like to try a set out. These things were selling for 260 in december with a 40 rebate.

Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000)

Too bad you missed the recent deal on these (Jan 12th).

Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000) Dual Channel Kit

I scored this tracer version for $290, no rebate. I will be sure to post my results once I get to overclocking.

helluva deal right there.
 

dlxmax

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Originally posted by: adder1971
my mem is rated for 2.2 and totally craps out above the 2.259 setting.
Interesting, as my mem is rated for 2.2v and doesn't seem happy any higher than the 2.178v setting. BIOS issue perhaps?

Anyway, been running Memtest86+ v1.70 tonight and pushing my ram. I'm not running high FSB's, but rather utilizing the "unlinked" feature. I can't seem to get my E4300 to post when I drop it down to the 6x or 7x cpu multiplier, probably another bios issue.

So at 425x7 (3.4ghz cpu), I pushed the ram up to 1039 (says 1046 in bios) with 5-4-3-4 2T being the best timings I could manage. Memtest86+ reports 5155mb/s bandwidth--and it's apparently stable!
 

adder1971

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Originally posted by: dlxmax
Originally posted by: adder1971
my mem is rated for 2.2 and totally craps out above the 2.259 setting.
Interesting, as my mem is rated for 2.2v and doesn't seem happy any higher than the 2.178v setting. BIOS issue perhaps?

Anyway, been running Memtest86+ v1.70 tonight and pushing my ram. I'm not running high FSB's, but rather utilizing the "unlinked" feature. I can't seem to get my E4300 to post when I drop it down to the 6x or 7x cpu multiplier, probably another bios issue.

So at 425x7 (3.4ghz cpu), I pushed the ram up to 1039 (says 1046 in bios) with 5-4-3-4 2T being the best timings I could manage. Memtest86+ reports 5155mb/s bandwidth--and it's apparently stable!

I'm having to stay with lower fsb's because my system only works with the x8 and x9 multipliers. It just about never posts with the x6 and x7 multipliers. And yes, probably another bios issue ;)

use sisift sandra and see what that says for your mem bandwidth. 5155mbs seems low. i'll have to try your timigs as well and see how far i can push mine.
 

Core2

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This is the chips I have in my Corsair C5 PC6400 TWIN2X 5.0-5-5-12
Micron D9DQW (BT-37E)

This is the chips that are in the

Ballistix PC6400 4.0-4-4-12 @ 2.2V
Micron D9GMH (B6-3) or Micron D9DQW (BT-37E)

Ballistix PC8000 5.0-5-5-15 @ 2.2V
Micron D9GMH (B6-3) or Micron D9DQT (BT-3)

I guess I should kept mine

These are the chips you want

Micron D9GMH (B6-3) or Micron D9GMH (B6-3) Handpicked

 

Core2

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Do both of you have the same ram Super Talent DDR2/800 ???
May I should try those if both of you hit a 1000 or more
 

adder1971

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Originally posted by: Core2
Do both of you have the same ram Super Talent DDR2/800 ???
May I should try those if both of you hit a 1000 or more

mine are week 42. likely not micron d9 anymore from what i have read. week 31 seemed to be the cutoff but it's anybody's guess. i took the heatspreader off and it certainly didn't say micron d9 anything on it.
 

KayKay

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Originally posted by: dlxmax
A final word for overclockers: remove your battery and leave it on the bottom of your case. If you encounter settings that the board can't recover from, hit the kill switch on your power supply. After a few seconds flip it back and boot up with a corrupt CMOS--resulting in default settings. Don't forget to save your basis point in the BIOS as those profiles are actually written to the BIOS's flash ram. Once you've reached a point you like, put the battery back in.

interesting idea, is this the way everyone should proceed when OC'ing?
 

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First post... Though I would say that many of the members here seem very intelligent and helpful!

The rest of my E6600 monster should be here tomorrow so that I can get this thing up and running.

I have three main questions:



First, in order to flash to 0401 BIOS, do I need the utility or can I just use the Thumb Drive and flash within the BIOS themseleves?



Second, I am going to run SATA RAID 1 with 160gb drives. I wanted to know if the BIOS supports reading from the Thumb Drive as a RAID Driver installer in the XP setup. I have heard that XP only looks for a floppy which means that I am going to have to rip one out of another machine unless someone can convince me otherwise.

Any ways around this?



Third, if I place a 80mm case fan on the NB, a small heatsink on the SB, and leave the intel fan on the CPU, will I be able to overclock without heat issues? I have the Antec MidTower ATX for a cooling reference. What is *too* hot for these CPU's?

Thanks in advance
 

Core2

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Originally posted by: aintitthelife98
Looks like my patriot ram has the good stuff in it:

Micron D9GMH (B6-3)

Maybe I should look at you. What are the model numbers

Sorry, to much hit or miss with those. You probably have the good chips

PC6400LL 4.0-4-4-12 @ 2.1~2.2V

PDC21G6400+LLK / PDC22G6400+LLK

Elpida ?

Micron D9GMH (B6-3)

Micron D9DQW (BT-37E)

Micron D9DQT (BT-3)