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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/06 16:01:39
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sgtharry, You bought a 2000MHz kit? I'm only asking because I have a Corsair Dominator GT 2000MHz kit, and it runs at 2000MHz with no problem, and am only using +175 Vtt, and I'm at 4.5GHz as well (1.425 Vcore). I'm wondering why you're needing so much Vtt. Do you have 12GB's installed?
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/06 16:27:26
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I have the 8-8-8-24 kit.Only 6 gigs. I have no idea on voltage needs either. I'm beginning to think my board has always been whacked out a bit. I have always needed alot more volts than most of you guys run. Anyways, I am VERY pleased with how well this memory works for me. As long as my temps are under control, I'm not too worried about the voltages.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/06 17:55:49
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32x135 4330Mhz 2:14 1894 cpu vcore 1.39375 cpu vvt +150 is as good as I can get with 12g's will not play at all in the 142-143 range
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/06 21:32:35
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sgtharry I have the 8-8-8-24 kit.Only 6 gigs. I have no idea on voltage needs either. I'm beginning to think my board has always been whacked out a bit. I have always needed alot more volts than most of you guys run. Anyways, I am VERY pleased with how well this memory works for me. As long as my temps are under control, I'm not too worried about the voltages. Yeah, my last (defective) E762 board was like that. For some reason, it needed more voltage, across the board, than the 760 I had prior to it, with the same cpu. Low and behold, one day, that board just died with no warning. The RMA board, I just got back uses normal volts, go figure. I don't know if the defective board was requiring more volts or if it just out of whack in some kind of way and was just reporting higher volts, you know what I mean? All of these boards have their reporting voltages, and their *actual* voltages, and I'm sure it differs from board to board. So one guy could say he's using a Vcore of 1.425, and the next guy could say he's need a Vcore of 1.45 for the same settings, yet they are probably both *actually* running a voltage somewhere between the two. Make sense?? Like you said, the proof is in the temps. If you can get to the same overlock, with the same temps, that's all that matters.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/06 21:54:31
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I'm testing out 4.1GHz with 1.25 VCore. It's solid thus far.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/06 22:03:52
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Cool, post it up when you're done. I'm running 4.5Ghz right now, but I honestly don't see the point. Nothing I'm doing needs that kind of speed, and I'd like to lighten the load, if I can. I think 4.1 or 4.2GHz is perfect for everyday.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/06 22:22:05
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my memory divider keeps defaulting back to 2:10 no matter what I set it at, is this the same crap that plagued earlier bios's? I tried to disable/enable Turbo Perf but doesn't want to take.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 07:03:18
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Governator my memory divider keeps defaulting back to 2:10 no matter what I set it at, is this the same crap that plagued earlier bios's? I tried to disable/enable Turbo Perf but doesn't want to take. My divider is actually set at 2:12 in BIOS but CPU-Z and eleet shows it at 2:10, ideas anyone? I may try a reflash to see if that'll shake it but I'm at a loss here.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 07:55:41
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I was getting all kind of quirky stuff like that, until I did a clean install of Windows, and then it all went away. Either way, I'd try a reflash. I have 49 installed, and my ram is at 2:12.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 08:19:52
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jdookie I was getting all kind of quirky stuff like that, until I did a clean install of Windows, and then it all went away. Either way, I'd try a reflash. I have 49 installed, and my ram is at 2:12. Yep that's what I intend to do. I didn't have the "too few cores" issue though but only the ram divider deal.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 08:32:24
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Governator jdookie I was getting all kind of quirky stuff like that, until I did a clean install of Windows, and then it all went away. Either way, I'd try a reflash. I have 49 installed, and my ram is at 2:12. Yep that's what I intend to do. I didn't have the "too few cores" issue though but only the ram divider deal. Oh no, I had more issues than just the cores not being recognized, that was just the *biggest* issue I was dealing with. Things were acting really quirky, and benchmarks were all low too. Most of my monitoring software was giving odd readouts, and all kinds of weird stuff, so that's why I just did a clean install, instead of running in circles. I'm not saying a clean install will be your "fix", but it would certainly rule out it being Windows related.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 08:35:38
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Hey Gov. Pay no attention to him. He's a noob. Gotcha again JD.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 08:48:33
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jdookie Governator jdookie I was getting all kind of quirky stuff like that, until I did a clean install of Windows, and then it all went away. Either way, I'd try a reflash. I have 49 installed, and my ram is at 2:12. Yep that's what I intend to do. I didn't have the "too few cores" issue though but only the ram divider deal. Oh no, I had more issues than just the cores not being recognized, that was just the *biggest* issue I was dealing with. Things were acting really quirky, and benchmarks were all low too. Most of my monitoring software was giving odd readouts, and all kinds of weird stuff, so that's why I just did a clean install, instead of running in circles. I'm not saying a clean install will be your "fix", but it would certainly rule out it being Windows related. Going to do this as soon as I can figure out the problem I'm having now with this method: http://www.iishacks.com/i...solid-state-drive-ssd/ I created a usb boot stick which seems to work fine with HDDErase 3.3 on it, but after getting through the disclaimer screens and finally to the welcome screen, it just hangs. I've disabled AHCI and set it to IDE as they suggested but it still hangs, not sure what to do now.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 08:51:23
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Go back in the bios and under USB devices, set the USB stick to either Floppy, or HD. I would go with HD.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 08:55:50
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ShockTheMonky Hey Gov. Pay no attention to him. He's a noob. Gotcha again JD. Oh no, now this mean war!!
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 09:05:13
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ShockTheMonky Go back in the bios and under USB devices, set the USB stick to either Floppy, or HD. I would go with HD. Ahh thanks. It was actually set at "Auto". I finally got it to work but I had to select "Legacy Support" for it to do so. Funny thing is, I backed out so I could come back here and I had left it in IDE mode by mistake and it still booted to windows anyway even though I had converted to AHCI from IDE yesterday, odd.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 11:16:02
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Governator, The same thing is happening to me with my ram. It keeps defaulting back to 2:10. I thought that the only reason it was doing this was because my ram is the cheaper XMS3 version. Perhaps this is not the issue since you are having the same problem. I havent yet reformatted windows but the only way I have found to fix this problem so far is to lower your multiplier and increase the blck. Overclocking in this manner is the only was I was able to get my ram back up to 1600mhz.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 12:46:18
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Welp, re-flashed to 49, taking all the usual precautions. Then reinstalled my OS and checked and again, same crap stuck at 2:10. Oh well, life as an unpaid beta tester FYI, specs are: E760 (49 BIOS), Dominator-GT 1866, 980X (27X), Intel SSD 80G(OS)/160G, X-Fi fatality pro Gamer (PCI), EVGA GTX 260 Core 216 55nm.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 12:59:05
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strange why this is happening to some people, wish the reason could get nailed down.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 13:10:57
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I was haveing the same issue when I flashed to 49 but when I did the propper batteryout cmos clear and flashed to 51 it went away not sure if this will help anyone but thought I would put it out there
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 13:13:45
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fonze98 I was haveing the same issue when I flashed to 49 but when I did the propper batteryout cmos clear and flashed to 51 it went away not sure if this will help anyone but thought I would put it out there Thanks. I'm going to flash to 51 here soon, will let you all know.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 15:01:12
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Governator fonze98 I was haveing the same issue when I flashed to 49 but when I did the propper batteryout cmos clear and flashed to 51 it went away not sure if this will help anyone but thought I would put it out there Thanks. I'm going to flash to 51 here soon, will let you all know. Same crap with 51. I will try a full CMOS battery remove/reset and see if that helps.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 16:15:55
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Governator Governator fonze98 I was haveing the same issue when I flashed to 49 but when I did the propper batteryout cmos clear and flashed to 51 it went away not sure if this will help anyone but thought I would put it out there Thanks. I'm going to flash to 51 here soon, will let you all know. Same crap with 51. I will try a full CMOS battery remove/reset and see if that helps. Finally got it to work. Did a full CMOS removal for a half hour and a reset. Now back to 2:12 where I want it for the time being.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 16:45:02
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There is definitely a bug with these BIOSs. I was used to setting my multiplier at 27 which is solid for em, but if I do my divider goes back to 2:10. Howvere if I leave it at 25x, then the divider holds, what on earth is happening here I wonder? My uncore is always 2x + 1, or 25 for my 2:12 setting.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 16:55:27
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So you staying with 51 or re flashing to 49?
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 17:13:58
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gosmeyer So you staying with 51 or re flashing to 49? Boy gos, I don't know. I may go back to 49 and see but not holding out much hope at this point..
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 19:12:37
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I've since found out that a divider of 2:10 is the max for when "Turbo Performance" is enabled. I went back thru the posts here, and might I say this is a "BIOS template" thread is it not? So few templates, so much discussion. I think we've gotten away from the OP's original intent. Be that as it may, I've noticed that everyone here has TP disabled with having higher mem dividers. When I find out more, I'll post up.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 19:50:57
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It's okay Gov. As the OP, I can say my main underlying intent was and is for everyone to gain knowledge of how to overclock this processor. Whether that is through templates or discussion, as long as that goal is achieved then the thread has served its purpose.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 20:29:26
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Learning curve for sure, me anyway! IMO this thread is as informative as any I have found on this chip bios combo. Moore's law- gota love it.
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Re:Gulftown 6-Core BIOS Template thread
2010/04/07 20:56:48
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