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Old 10-25-2009, 03:32 AM
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Default Re: Memory Timings Explained W/ Suggested Timings & Memset VS. BIOS

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inforcer can you try another cpu? That 955BE has the dual channel memory controller on it. You may have a defective memory controller.
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inforcer there is a later bios to flash to scroll down on this url.---->
GIGABYTE - Support&Download - Motherboard - BIOS - GA-MA790XT-UD4P (rev. 1.0)
the stock bios wont detect the 955BE correctly.
then i flash the bios to the latest F5, problem solved, now windows 7 ultimate 64 can detect the 955BE correctly.

i notice the description said :
F6 (2009/09/16) Update CPU ID (Support AGESA 3.5.3.1 code / AM3 C3 CPU)
F5 (2009/08/06) Update CPU ID(AGESA 3.5.3.0 for PhenomII /AthlonII AM3 CPU)

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Because BIOS flashing is potentially risky, if you do not encounter problems using the current version of BIOS, it is recommended that you not flash the BIOS. To flash the BIOS, do it with caution. Inadequate BIOS flashing may result in system malfunction.
so... does that mean, i should stick with F5 and try to find the timings/settings for the 2x2GB kit, or flash to the latest F6 ?
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Old 10-25-2009, 11:27 AM
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i should stick with F5 and try to find the timings/settings for the 2x2GB kit, or flash to the latest F6 ?
I would flash to the latest bios using the QFLASH utility your board came with. Be sure to set your bios to Load optimized defaults first though. Here is a great tutorial for Flashing a bios on all the latest Gigabyte boards. BIOS Flashing - A "How To ~ Qflash Guide"
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Old 10-28-2009, 01:10 PM
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Default Re: Memory Timings Explained W/ Suggested Timings & Memset VS. BIOS

If F5 supports a CPU, F6 also would support the same CPU
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If F5 supports a CPU, F6 also would support the same CPU
thx for the info, i'll flash it asap *cross fingers*
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Default Re: Memory Timings Explained W/ Suggested Timings & Memset VS. BIOS

Memset problem or not ?



APPLY button is greyed and i can't apply any changes

-but, if I set System Memory Multiplier, in BIOS to AUTO, then I can use APPLY button in windows

question is why?
help please !

bios is F12 (should I update to F13)?
OC--> FSB=445, FSB:RAM=1:1



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Try settings Static tRead Value manually for both channels, see if this changes it.
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Memset problem or not ?
Post this direct to Felix here
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Try settings Static tRead Value manually for both channels, see if this changes it.
I'll try tonight

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Post this direct to Felix here
I saw that thread already, but..
I registered last week (second time) but my acount is not activated yet

thanks anyway
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Try settings Static tRead Value manually for both channels, see if this changes it.
yes, now i can change memory timings

thanks

can you explain why
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yes, now i can change memory timings

thanks

can you explain why
It was disabled in MemSet (Performance Enhance was blank) so it may be just a software bug that can be fixed, or it may be impossible for it to change it.

Try reporting the author of MemSet, if it's only a bug he may want to fix it.
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