GtiJason Posted September 25, 2021 Posted September 25, 2021 (edited) 25 minutes ago, GTI-R said: The combination of bclk and dram frequency and cache is a problem. Can't run DRAM at 3866 I can only run cache at 4600MHz maximum on ambient cooling. Even using Formula Drive or physical buttons on mainboard the OS will freeze up when applying 4650 or more. Tried up to 1.625v You need to try different combinations of bclk. Like boot up at 105 bclk and up to 106.4 in OS with 47 multi for cpu That will give you 3830 ram option or 3970 for SR ram Here are the directions I promised for installing ERam step 1: Click "start" menu and open "Control Panel" Double click "Add Hardware" Hardware Wizard opens up click "Next" step 2: Select "Yes, I already connected the hardware" click "Next" step 3: Scroll to bottom of list select "Add new hardware device" click "Next" step 4: Select "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)" click "Next" step 5: Select "Show all devices" click "Next" step 6: click on "Have Disk" step 7: Navigate to your extracted "ERam220 folder click "Open" select folder named "2000" and click "Open" click on "ERAM2000.inf" setup information file and then click "Next" 1 or 2 more times step 8: ERAM is now installed and you should see icon in Control Panel Double click on "ERAM" icon to open up it's properties Type in 100000 for "Disk size" select "External (E) click on "Modify" and click "OK" You will be asked to Restart now, Say NO Go to Eram folder at c : or d: or e: \Eram220 NOT the Control Panel or Z drive in My Computer Double click on file named "format_auto_eram.bat Click OK Double click again on same file and then OK Now it's time to Restart the PC Edited September 25, 2021 by GtiJason 1 1 Quote
GtiJason Posted September 25, 2021 Posted September 25, 2021 To prep ERam for "fast start" Create Folder on Desktop called "To Eram". Put Super Pi program in it After E Ram installed, click on my Computer and you'll see "Z drive" Drag Z drive to desktop (copy) Now drag "to eram" folder (super pi) to Z drive on desktop open that Z drive, open "to eram" folder in z drive right click drag super pi to desktop to create shortcut Open the Super Pi in Z - to eram the one you just created a desktop shortcut for, not the shortcut itself grab bottom right corner of super pi window and pull up and left until you only see top bar with super pi logo and Super Pi / mod 1.5 XS Hit Alt C (for calculate), then hit Enter 3 times. this runs 16K do this like 15 times to get good score, close super pi and restart computer ERAM220.zip 1 Quote
GtiJason Posted September 25, 2021 Posted September 25, 2021 And how to use after the previous restart Drag "To Eram" to "Z drive" on desktop, Open Shortcut you made before restart and run 16K once. Now click Alt C, down arrow until you get to 32m, hit "Enter" ONCE only You'll see screen that says "Hit Enter to run 32m" just leave it alone or move to side *WAZA* (Optional) Run a batch file such as "Waza.bat" or use OCX Pi Tweaker 1.0.8 Open Task Manager (Ctrl Shift Esc) Details Tab, right click SuperPi, set Priority "Realtime" Right click Super Pi again, go to "Affinity" and have checkmark only in cpu core box "1" (Optional) Right-click - End Task - "Explorer" 1 Quote
GtiJason Posted September 25, 2021 Posted September 25, 2021 (edited) Flash / Restore .GHO Ghost image This is ridiculously easy, here's what you need _A computer, preferably not your benching setup -USB2.0/3.0 to sata 2.5" adapter cable. -Standalone norton ghost (only need ghost32.exe) 1 - Connect any ssd to the cable, plug cable into pc with .gho file and Ghost32.exe (not bench rig) 2 - Open ghost select local -> disk -> *from image* 3 - follow onscreen instructions to select the 1) .gho file your flashing / restoring 2) SSD you are flashing it to (bench ssd) probably will be called "Generic External" since it's connected with USB to sata adaptor cable 4 - Once ghost finishes don't click restart, just click continue and you can close the program now - Safe eject the external ssd and connect it to bench hardware - you now have a fresh OS all prepped ready to bench. Ghost32.zip Edited September 25, 2021 by GtiJason 2 1 Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted September 25, 2021 Posted September 25, 2021 I've tried several times, but no luck. Quote
GtiJason Posted September 27, 2021 Posted September 27, 2021 (edited) On 9/25/2021 at 1:06 PM, GTI-R said: I've tried several times, but no luck. Sorry about the quality, but I made it a second time and focused in on the important stuff In Windows XP I am just showing you how to stop the pop up's by Right clicking on driver in Device Manager and choosing Disable. Also showing the last step in ERAM where you copy SuperPi folder to ERam "Z" drive and make shortcut for it. Remember you need to run 16k for fast time first like in the directions "Daily" rig or PC used for flashing .gho is z590 APEX Benching PC is z590 OC Formula Make images, use images, make your life easier ! Peace Edited September 27, 2021 by GtiJason 1 2 Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted October 3, 2021 Posted October 3, 2021 (edited) Drive Z does not appear. コントロールパネルに表示されます。 Edited October 3, 2021 by GTI-R Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted October 3, 2021 Posted October 3, 2021 I spent the day researching. I have confirmed that it disappears when I change the memory source to (E). I would like professional advice on the cause and how to fix it. Please help! Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted October 4, 2021 Posted October 4, 2021 I managed to run Super π on Windows XP, but It's about a second slower than the Windows 7 benchmate. (DRAM settings are my own fastest settings applied) Why? Is it still a bad setting for Windows XP? Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted October 11, 2021 Posted October 11, 2021 On 2021/9/28 at 午前6時47分, GtiJason said: 品質については申し訳ありませんが、もう一度作成して重要なことに焦点を当てました 。WindowsXPでは、デバイスマネージャでドライバを右クリックし、[無効にする]を選択して、ポップアップを停止する方法を示しています。 また、SuperPiフォルダーをERam "Z"ドライブにコピーし、そのショートカットを作成するERAMの最後のステップも示しています。 「デイリー」リグやフラッシュに使用するPCの ように、最初に16kを高速で実行する必要があることを忘れないでください 。ghoはz590 APEX ベンチングPCはz590OC Formula 画像を作成し、画像を使用して、生活を楽にしてください。平和 What are they manipulating? It's hard to tell from this image. Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 Anyone know how to install it with Macrium Software? Windows XP that can be installed with Macrium Software? It would be great if it was for 2D benching! Quote
flanker Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 Man, its so easy to install this software...Download it, unpack, registred it via your email (on email will come your code to continue the instalation) and only, next, next, OK etc 2 Quote
SparkysAdventure Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 On 10/13/2021 at 10:45 PM, GTI-R said: Anyone know how to install it with Macrium Software? Windows XP that can be installed with Macrium Software? It would be great if it was for 2D benching! I may be able to help with Macrium, do you have a Macrium backup of XP? 1 Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 Hello. I'm sorry to bother you. I'm only aware of XP in the OCF topic. Quote
Zarok77 Posted October 23, 2021 Posted October 23, 2021 On 10/21/2021 at 11:44 PM, GTI-R said: I want to use XP on weekends. what motherboard are you using ? Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 On 2021/10/23 at 午後7時2分, Zarok77 said: どのマザーボードを使用していますか? Z590 OC Formula 1 Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted October 26, 2021 Posted October 26, 2021 On 9/25/2021 at 5:56 PM, GtiJason said: Flash / Restore .GHO Ghost image This is ridiculously easy, here's what you need _A computer, preferably not your benching setup -USB2.0/3.0 to sata 2.5" adapter cable. -Standalone norton ghost (only need ghost32.exe) 1 - Connect any ssd to the cable, plug cable into pc with .gho file and Ghost32.exe (not bench rig) 2 - Open ghost select local -> disk -> *from image* 3 - follow onscreen instructions to select the 1) .gho file your flashing / restoring 2) SSD you are flashing it to (bench ssd) probably will be called "Generic External" since it's connected with USB to sata adaptor cable 4 - Once ghost finishes don't click restart, just click continue and you can close the program now - Safe eject the external ssd and connect it to bench hardware - you now have a fresh OS all prepped ready to bench. Ghost32.zip 1.82 MB · 7 downloads Where's the original XP file? Quote
Micka Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 On 9/25/2021 at 4:38 PM, GtiJason said: To prep ERam for "fast start" Create Folder on Desktop called "To Eram". Put Super Pi program in it After E Ram installed, click on my Computer and you'll see "Z drive" Drag Z drive to desktop (copy) Now drag "to eram" folder (super pi) to Z drive on desktop open that Z drive, open "to eram" folder in z drive right click drag super pi to desktop to create shortcut Open the Super Pi in Z - to eram the one you just created a desktop shortcut for, not the shortcut itself grab bottom right corner of super pi window and pull up and left until you only see top bar with super pi logo and Super Pi / mod 1.5 XS Hit Alt C (for calculate), then hit Enter 3 times. this runs 16K do this like 15 times to get good score, close super pi and restart computer ERAM220.zip 36.11 kB · 10 downloads Forgot a step, need to edit boot.ini 1 Quote
Micka Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 On 10/3/2021 at 5:05 PM, GTI-R said: I spent the day researching. I have confirmed that it disappears when I change the memory source to (E). I would like professional advice on the cause and how to fix it. Please help! you need to edit boot.ini Quote
Broken APEX49 Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 I've already sold this motherboard. Sorry about that. Quote
Sparks.nl Posted June 6, 2022 Posted June 6, 2022 (edited) On 2/25/2022 at 8:16 AM, Micka said: you need to edit boot.ini I have the same issue on my R3E. No disk icon in Explorer. I copy and pasted the boot.ini from the barebonet/wanted image. No result. Any idea? edit: fixed Edited June 6, 2022 by Sparks.nl Quote
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