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erif
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Hello.
I have a little problem with the update of the country, I mean exactly the flag, once tested and by chance Uploader image from your computer, so far I can not change to my national flag
please help
thanks in advance
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Hm, if I remember correctly I was able to run 2133, but not CL=6. Anyways, here's the new bios for both GD55 and GD65:
new bios already tested by me two days, the problems are still with vdroop control, it would be good if the msi to correct this error, the motherboard is great but has the disadvantage of over-voltage bios
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I think i have to agree with this. With so many failed attempts at trying to get a good 2600k, I think i'm about ready to say good bye to Sandy.
I've tried the P8P67, TP67XE, and now I'm on the GD-65. I've tried two 2500k and one 2600k. Both chips on the Biostar have been terrible. Surprisingly, the 2600k that wouldn't run on the biostar passed 5ghz, can do 5.3ghz on the GD-65.
I was also using the read points on the GD-65. Setting the vcore to 1.5v in bios, shows 1.488v in windows, and 1.588v on my DMM.
What is your bios? , also I have a problem with GD65 but exactly VDROOP option does not properly:) is set to 1.365V in the BIOS is read from the DMM (idle: 1.35V / load: 1.38V)
vCore is overestimated CPU load: (I do not know how to prevent it, vdroop control does not work, whether low or high, all the time is the same.
all the time I am using a beta BIOS v1.8b6, performance oc the same as in v1.7b4
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Sandy Bridge 2500K/2600K Batch and Serial Numbers
in Sandy Bridge (P67/Z68) OC
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the tension was needed in this batch, I'll probably have similar results, I have the same start but the other end
exactly l104a424