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Try these settings:

 

Memory Timing

 

FSB - Memory Clock Mode: Unlinked

CPU FSB: 266

CPU Multi: 9

DDR FSB: 800

tCL: 4

tRCD: 4

tRP: 4

tRAS: 12

 

Advanced Memory Settings

tRRD: Auto

tRC: Auto

tWR: Auto

tWTR: Auto

tREF: Auto

Async Latency: Auto

CMD: 2T

 

CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled

PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

SATA Spread Spectrum: Disabled

LDT Spread Spectrum: Disabled

 

CPU Internal Thermal Control: Enabled

Limit CPUID MaxVal: Enabled

Enhanced C1 (C1E): Enabled

Execute Disable Bit: Enabled

Virtualization Technology: Enabled

Enhanced Intel Speedstep Tech: Enabled

LDT Frequency: 5x

 

PCIEX16_1 Frequency (Mhz): 101

PCIEX16_2 Frequency (Mhz): 101

PCIEX16_3 Frequency (Mhz): 101

SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, Mhz: 201

 

Voltages

 

Vcore = Auto

Vdimm (DRAM Voltage) = 2.1v

1.2v HT: Auto

NB Vcore: Auto

SB Vcore: Auto

CPU VTT: Auto

 

Results?

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CPU FSB: 266 - Reference clock(FSB)? if so, i have 266.

 

but in Bios i have FSB(QDR) option only and it is 1066MHz ( just like on my Intel CPU box says 1066MHz FSB)

 

change FSB(QDR) to 266MHz? isn't it too low?

 

QDR means Quad Data Rate. Intel CPUs are Quad pumped. 266 X 4 = 1066Mhz. The reference is the non multiplied data rate. Download CPU-z from:

 

http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-141.zip

 

Extract and run it. Please post the CPU, Memory and SPD tabs.

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CPU FSB: 266 - Reference clock(FSB)? if so, i have 266.

 

but in Bios i have FSB(QDR) option only and it is 1066MHz ( just like on my Intel CPU box says 1066MHz FSB)

 

change FSB(QDR) to 266MHz? isn't it too low?

 

QDR means Quad Data Rate. Intel CPUs are Quad pumped. 266 X 4 = 1066Mhz. The reference is the non multiplied data rate. Download CPU-z from:

 

http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-141.zip

 

Extract and run it. Please post the CPU, Memory and SPD tabs.

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um, ok then, so i have 4x266, there is no other option so i leave it on 1066MHz. Can't change now rest of setings since i have not much time for eventualy fixing. I'll write here the results when i try to set this all :)
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um, ok then, so i have 4x266, there is no other option so i leave it on 1066MHz. Can't change now rest of setings since i have not much time for eventualy fixing. I'll write here the results when i try to set this all :)
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i know that, problem is, when i set more then 533MHz i ocure onboard LAN instability ( maeby it was just something else what was cuz of that instability ). When i set 600-800 MHz system hangs mostly or boots with BSOD. So i seted 400MHz, so i can work now with no problems. Later i try to set all like you posted.
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i know that, problem is, when i set more then 533MHz i ocure onboard LAN instability ( maeby it was just something else what was cuz of that instability ). When i set 600-800 MHz system hangs mostly or boots with BSOD. So i seted 400MHz, so i can work now with no problems. Later i try to set all like you posted.
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There are so many people with this board not making high end DRAM throughput with it. You might have to drop the throughput to 900Mhz and then tighten the timings to 4-4-4-12. All you have to do is search this site and other DRAM manufacturer sites to see this issue raised over and over again. With some it works and with others it does not. The 680i does not support 1066Mhz DRAM so will not RMA because of this issue.
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There are so many people with this board not making high end DRAM throughput with it. You might have to drop the throughput to 900Mhz and then tighten the timings to 4-4-4-12. All you have to do is search this site and other DRAM manufacturer sites to see this issue raised over and over again. With some it works and with others it does not. The 680i does not support 1066Mhz DRAM so will not RMA because of this issue.
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first i finish Bios update step by step with all new versions.

 

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ok, so i seted DDR2 to 800MHz, with the first boot winXP loaded with hang, second it loaded and when little later it was BSOD, third(current) it's working on 800MHz. If it will stay stable i let it be. I'm little afraid to update bios cuz of failure. But it looks like it's WinXP or Bios problem, not my memo.

 

Memory

now it is 400+/-1 MHz insted of 200

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Memory Timing

 

FSB - Memory Clock Mode: Unlinked

CPU FSB: 266

CPU Multi: 9

DDR FSB: 800

tCL: 4

tRCD: 4

tRP: 4

tRAS: 12

 

Advanced Memory Settings

 

tRRD: Auto

tRC: Auto

tWR: Auto

tWTR: Auto

tREF: Auto

Async Latency: Auto

CMD: 2T

CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled

PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

SATA Spread Spectrum: Disabled

LDT Spread Spectrum: Disabled

 

CPU Internal Thermal Control: Disabled

Limit CPUID MaxVal: Enabled

Enhanced C1 (C1E): Enabled

Execute Disable Bit: Enabled

Virtualization Technology: Enabled

Enhanced Intel Speedstep Tech: Enabled

LDT Frequency: 5x

 

PCIEX16_1 Frequency (Mhz): 101

PCIEX16_2 Frequency (Mhz): 101

PCIEX16_3 Frequency (Mhz): 101

SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, Mhz: 201

 

Voltages

 

Vcore = Auto

Vdimm (DRAM Voltage) = 2.1v

1.2v HT: Auto

NB Vcore: Auto

SB Vcore: Auto

CPU VTT: Auto

 

Results:

CPU

 

system boots good,WinXP loads good but i don't like CPU Multipier x6 (in Bios is x9) and Core speed.

And another BSOD 1000008E, {c0000005, bf825f69, b5fb1af0, 0}

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FSB - Memory Clock Mode: Unlinked

CPU FSB: 266

CPU Multi: 9

DDR FSB: 533

tCL: 4

tRCD: 4

tRP: 4

tRAS: 12

 

Advanced Memory Settings

 

tRRD: Auto

tRC: Auto

tWR: Auto

tWTR: Auto

tREF: Auto

Async Latency: Auto

CMD: 2T

CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled

PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

SATA Spread Spectrum: Disabled

LDT Spread Spectrum: Disabled

 

CPU Internal Thermal Control: Disabled

Limit CPUID MaxVal: Disabled

Enhanced C1 (C1E): Disabled

Execute Disable Bit: Enabled

Virtualization Technology: Enabled

Enhanced Intel Speedstep Tech: Disabled

LDT Frequency: 5x

 

PCIEX16_1 Frequency (Mhz): 101

PCIEX16_2 Frequency (Mhz): 101

PCIEX16_3 Frequency (Mhz): 101

SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, Mhz: 201

 

Voltages

 

Vcore = Auto

Vdimm (DRAM Voltage) = 2.1v

1.2v HT: Auto

NB Vcore: Auto

SB Vcore: Auto

CPU VTT: Auto

 

With this conf. in Bios my system is most stable. no BSOD in games/programs.

no mater what i set in bios all depends how i set DDR FSB. More then 533MHz-system goes crazy. 533MHz and less - it's ok.

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