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R U overclocking a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L motherboard?
is anyone overclocking with a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L motherboard?
i need advice from someone who has this particular board i was attempting to overclock this board but it wont accept any of the usual changes made to overclock it. all it does is a system freeze when using gigabytes easy tune utility and if i directly change things in bios it refuses to boot then switches itself back to auto settings mode to use the defaults to restart here is the thread where we tried a few things if your interested: http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=110614 there is something specific to this board that is locking out any changes i try to make so if you know how to "unlock" this board so i can make some changes i would love to know how. thank you
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In the bios hit control + f1 to reveal the extra overclocking options.
Not a bad board - it can get to 4.2ghz without any additional cooling with one of my e8500's. To get to 4.4ghz I had to put a fan over the northbridge. Additionally you can save your overclocked profile to be your default boot profile. If you mess up for any reason it will go back to it and all you have to do is re enable it and also reset the the pci-e setting back to 100 (it always defaults to auto after a crash.)
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Set the northbrigde voltage to +0.3. This is required for higher memory speeds.
And the fsb to +0.2 , maybe +0.3 experiement with that one. Theres a t.. something value in the extended bios settings, usually between 28-52. If your FSB is high, this must high as well, change it to something between 50 to 55. Set the cpu to the lowest mulitpier and test the ram first for stability. Hope this helps
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I have it ,it is easy to Oc and i did not use software .
Go to bios, screenshot from bios http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mai...l_6.html#sect0 Enable cpu host clock control increase cpu frequency ( 400 will take you to 3400Mhz with 8.5 multi) Go to system memory multipilier ,make it 2 ( mem and fsb speed will same=syncron ) voltage ? I have no idea for q9550 I setted pci-e to 100mhz save ,restart profit? If you have any questions i would like to help Last edited by jagd; Dec 17, 2009 at 08:05 PM. |
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by turn off do you mean set all the auto settings to manual?
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this is my first ever board to overclock on and never had a problem. revision 1 is mine.
go into bios, choose "optimized defaults settings" .. this will reset everything. hit ctrl + f1 to unlock the hidden options. then state in here exactly which options you are changing, the default value, and the value you are changing to. thanks |
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setting the buss frequency to 400mhz gives me the 3.4 im looking for so i'll use that setting the core voltage is already at 1.225v in auto so i wasnt going to change that unless i need to. step 1 is just getting this thing to boot without crashing and resetting the things to auto i just dont know what to turn off
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I can't recall exactly what all I turned off, it's been quite some time since I've had that board.
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if you increase the fsb by say ... 10mhz , does it work?
also, you need to change the memory spec (i dont know whats its called exactly) , but it may show as 'turbo', make it 'standard'. |
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My board did it once, take out the cmos battery and let it sit out of for ten minutes or so. Also unplug computer from wall. Only problem I ever had with that board. Different things fixed it each time. |
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"it crashed, refuses to boot then resets things to auto so it can boot at default settings"
i know these symptoms very well, my pc does this when it cant handle the overclock settings |
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Trust me, the board can be real finicky. Some people don't get these issues. |
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i added pics to the first post of the bios in default settings with the advanced features showing
i pulled the battery a few times just to clear things so it can boot on this board the battery is behind my video card and vga cooler so pulling the battery or just getting to the reset pins means you have to pull the video card out too but thats life
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thank you for the pics..
please change the following settings at your own risk - this is what i would try if it was my rig... 1st - make sure you have 'loaded optimized defaults' to set everything to default then tweak.. MIT SCREEN cpu clock ratio - 8 fine cpu clock - +0.0 cpu freq = 400 x 8 = 3.2ghz cpu host control - enabled cpu host frequency - 400mhz pci express frequency - 100mhz CIA2 - disabled Performance enhance = standard system mem multiplier - 2.0 DRAM timing : auto system voltage control: manual ddr2 overvoltage (default = 1.8v) = +0.2 (im not sure what ram u have exactly, but im sure it will need 2.0v to be stable if its pc2-8500) cpu voltage control = 1.23v ? (not sure what u need to get to your desired freq.) *edit - u might wanna tweak FSB overvoltage & GMCH overvoltage to +0.1v, if your mobo is having trouble with the high fsb?* ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES SCREEN C1E = disabled TM2 = diasbled EIST = disabled Last edited by choppy; Dec 17, 2009 at 09:33 PM. |
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my ram is 2.0v ram pc8500 i tried with the fine clock at .5 and .0 and i tried with ddr overvoltage at .2 and .3 and i tried both 1.23 voltage settings (1.23125 ans 1.23750) what about the "no execute memory protect" in advanced bios? should i turn that off too?
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"no execute memory protect" - mines turned off, you could try that.
i suggest lowering the fsb - to say 375 x 8 ? .. 3ghz. see if that loads windows for you. |
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Maybe you should first research overclocking.. You have no idea what you're doing. This board is not "locked". Ctrl-F1 is something that you would use to unlock advanced memory timings if you knew what you were doing. But you're clueless, and looking for a quick fix.
Since you're not interested in learning more about the process, you might as well use the board's automatic overclocking feature. It's called C.I.A. 2. |
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