Try to boot at lower BCLK and up in Windows with your dashboard.
Sometimes I get instant freeze when booting at 200MHz BCLK, but get straight through when booting at 195MHz BCLK and upping in OS.
As far as I know, the EU qualifications will be the same like they were last year.
But, that'll be for 2011 I think ... this year's MOA already started veeery early
Just ran 1.4b6 bios. For argument's sake I also did a few OS tweaks so no one could complain about the shitty end result.
- lsc=1
- disabled services
- theme= silver
- cw
No subtiming tweaking. Booting at 190MHz BCLK.
I'm also using one power cable.
I'm having some issues with DDR3-2000 when the CPU frequency is above 4GHz. I am able to run 3800/2000/4000 and 4300/1950/4300, though, which is something you already have problems with, I guess.
Three screenshots:
(sorry, missed memory tab there)
I'm also using one power cable.
I'm having some issues with DDR3-2000 when the CPU frequency is above 4GHz. I am able to run 3800/2000/4000 and 4300/1950/4300, though, which is something you already have problems with, I guess.
Three screenshots:
(sorry, missed memory tab there)
I have this here too, but only on specific categories. The issue is that the info page is not working properly.
When it's hardware, write "?tab=rankings" after URL.
Yes, I'll upload the screenshots shortly.
Try the following:
1) clear cmos
2) boot at 180BCLK, 2:10 CL7-7-7-21, CPU x19, UNC x20
2) reboot, go in bios and increase to 195BCLK
3) reboot, go in bios and increase to 200BCLK
Then try if it runs 32M.
Yes, I'll upload the screenshots shortly.
Try the following:
1) clear cmos
2) boot at 180BCLK, 2:10 CL7-7-7-21, CPU x19, UNC x20
2) reboot, go in bios and increase to 195BCLK
3) reboot, go in bios and increase to 200BCLK
Then try if it runs 32M.
Got it working alright now.
Running 195x19 2:10 CL7-7-7-21 with x20 UNC as we speak. I'll flash to that 1.4B6 bios in a few minutes ... I'm using the 1.0B31 btw.
Got it working alright now.
Running 195x19 2:10 CL7-7-7-21 with x20 UNC as we speak. I'll flash to that 1.4B6 bios in a few minutes ... I'm using the 1.0B31 btw.
As expected, the Vaxg has an extremely strict OVP. Max I can run is 1.53V with the highest voltage set in the bios (1.448V). So, we'll need the OVP as well.
The easiest way would, however, be a bios that allows us to set ALL VID settings for the igp ...