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EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released

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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/03/10 04:14:12 (permalink)
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The problem with the new bios that is killing some over clocks is more than likely you are running a 22x multiplyer insted of the old 21x. I am not 100% sure of this but it seems to be what happened to me, As soon as i got booted up and ran a single thread app it bumped me to 22X and then hard locked. I backed my oc down a bit and it is working fine.

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To stop this happening Turn of turbo performance, thats what turbo performance does, by turning it off all you are "losing" is that 22x multi from showing up, with Turbo performance off it will stick to the 21x.
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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/03/10 04:16:58 (permalink)
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NB temps are not reported in Windows anywhere, you can only see them in BIOS setup. Your software is prolly reading wrong sensor and not giving you correct info. Now, if you saw 127C in BIOS, then I'd be worried...

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With the latest Lavleys Beta Everest you can see the Northbridge temp in Windows, dont ask me how they did it but its working and its accurate.
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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/03/10 07:25:23 (permalink)
Molten,
I'm using Build 5.30.1900 of the beta.  and it shows the NB temps.

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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/03/10 13:42:46 (permalink)
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Molten,
I'm using Build 5.30.1900 of the beta.  and it shows the NB temps.


got the same version and the NB temp shows the same temp as the CPU sensor, I don't think it's correct

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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/03/10 15:05:22 (permalink)
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Molten,
I'm using Build 5.30.1900 of the beta.  and it shows the NB temps.


got the same version and the NB temp shows the same temp as the CPU sensor, I don't think it's correct


It's accurate, it just takes a couple sensor sweeps to grab the right temp.  Roughly half the time the NB temp will still show the CPU temp, give it a few seconds (depending on the time interval you set up for sensor sweeps) and it should give you the correct temp.  If you watch it, you'll see it cycling between showing the CPU's temp and the NB temp.
 
Anyway, the scuttle on twitter says we should be getting a new BIOS today.
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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/03/10 15:34:02 (permalink)
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Molten,
I'm using Build 5.30.1900 of the beta.  and it shows the NB temps.


got the same version and the NB temp shows the same temp as the CPU sensor, I don't think it's correct


It's accurate, it just takes a couple sensor sweeps to grab the right temp.  Roughly half the time the NB temp will still show the CPU temp, give it a few seconds (depending on the time interval you set up for sensor sweeps) and it should give you the correct temp.  If you watch it, you'll see it cycling between showing the CPU's temp and the NB temp.
 
Anyway, the scuttle on twitter says we should be getting a new BIOS today.


In terms of Everest, if you get the newest build from the support page you will see only the NB temps, no switching back and forth.  You can get it here http://www.lavalys.com/support.php?lang=en and you will have to extract it over-top of the existing installation of Everest.

In terms of the BIOS, I hope it addresses the S3 deficiencies and other mess in BIOS 44.  I had to go back to S22D from this release.
post edited by dejanh - 2010/03/10 15:36:48
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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/03/10 15:48:53 (permalink)
This BIOS was pretty good for me.  I was able to get 4.0GHz stable with only setting VCore and VTT.
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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/03/10 16:00:02 (permalink)
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This BIOS was pretty good for me.  I was able to get 4.0GHz stable with only setting VCore and VTT.


It's not general OCs, or anything like it that are a problem with BIOS 44.  Problems are with DRAM multipliers, S3, VT, etc.  Every time a resume from S3 is done CAS value of DRAM gets set to 11 regardless of BIOS setting.  Problems setting 2:10 DRAM multiplier (possibly in combination with Turbo), etc.  Double pump on every single soft reboot with VT enabled.  Missing splash screen (this is because BIOS chip ran out of space IIRC, not really important).  The list goes on.
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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/05/09 04:23:54 (permalink)
I have a 760 A1 and I have a strange problem that maybe related to the bios or the Crossfire bridge. 

My primary PCI Express slot runs at x 8, instead of x 16.  I have nothing else except another 5870 on the 3rd PCI Express 2.0 x 16 slot and that one is in x 16 mode.  What is going on?
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Re:EVGA X58 Classified (E759) - BIOS 44 Released 2010/05/09 06:56:59 (permalink)
And you are posting in the 759 Classified thread for what reason? 759 is a different animal from what you have. Pci-e speeds are different due to nf200 chip. 760 does not have the nf200.

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