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Old 08-08-2009, 04:42 PM
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hi i have a EP45-DS5 mobo, i want to ask about easytune6, when i install on windows XP, the 3.3v and 12V didn't show on hw monitor tab, it's that normal?
my worry is when i use OCCT the 12V show instability voltage (1.5~8.9v) i consider that OCCT might be wrong reading. because when i use IP35 proxe my PSU work very well on the voltage.

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E5200
PSU XIGMATEK 650W
GTX275
windows XP

please help me:D
EP45-D series don't have this measurements(even in the BIOS),so don't worry.
OCCT using (if you didn't set different source)your own built-in soft,which is irrelevant for you.
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Old 08-08-2009, 05:02 PM
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EP45-D series don't have this measurements(even in the BIOS),so don't worry.
OCCT using (if you didn't set different source)your own built-in soft,which is irrelevant for you.
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ok thanks u sir,

1.what program should i use to monitoring the temp,voltage,etc on my DS5 mobo?

2. when i OC my procie to 4,4 (352x12.5) with these setting:
CPU vcore..........................1.55v
CPU PLL.............................1.500v
CPU termination.................. 1.200v
VMCH................................1.26v
FSB Strap...........................2.40C(845 using 333 strap)
Vdimm................................2.100v
timing................................4-4-4-12(adata 800+ PC6400)
PCIex Freq..........................100
X.M.P.................................disable

orthos and OCCT never pass, but 3dmark vantage pass very well. and after sometimes the system shutdown improperly, at the morning when i turn on my system, the mobo seems to be ON and OFF several times every 2 seconds.
what should i do

thank u

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Old 08-08-2009, 11:13 PM
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You can find a list of monitoring downloads here.----> Latest Overclocking Programs, System Info, Benchmarking, & Stability Tools
Keep an I on your core temperatures that's high on your cpu core voltage.
Some would say use realtemp/coretemp but it only works on about half of the systems out there.
I prefer HWmonitor 1.14 You can find it here----> CPUID
On mine the Vin1 is DDR2 voltage.---->
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Old 08-10-2009, 04:19 PM
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I prefer and suggest Everest Ultimate, also found at the above link. But you can use any tool you like really.
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ok thank u sir, now i'm using everst ultimate.

i'm asking because i'm worry about the 12v voltage, i thought my PSU was damage :D

so lately i overclock my E5200 to 4,25 (340x12.5)

vCore 1.525000 (CPUZ read 1.49)
CPU PLL 1.5
CPU termination 1.2
Vdimm 2.080
PCIex Freq 100
XMP disable

using 2.40B ratio for mem and manual timing 4-4-4-12
the others are set to AUTO
run OCCT without error
but everytime i plugged out the power chord and plugged in again the mobo was not directly ON, it seem to boot loop 1 time


is that something wrong with my setting ?
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Old 08-10-2009, 07:52 PM
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1.2 Vtt may be why, that seems a little low to me

And depending on how long you unplug it the CMOS may need to recharge/reload your settings, so one loop would be normal.

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Old 08-11-2009, 11:48 AM
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owh ic sir, now i know about gigabyte, it's really different from abit. but gigabyte is awesome mobo. i can go 4ghz without change anything, only the timing set to manual

thank you very much, now i'm going to try 4.4Ghz
by the way, i can't found CPU VTT on the BIOS, is that same as PLL or termination, or CPU reference 1&2?
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Old 08-11-2009, 01:25 PM
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Gigabyte makes some great products for sure pocenk!!

Please don't leave Vcore, Vtt, PLL or Vdimm on Auto as they may use way to much when you overclock.

Vtt is CPU Termination, sorry for the confusion on that. Good luck on 4.4Ghz!
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ok then, tonight i'll go to try 4.4Ghz

this thread very useful for me, i couldn't find the answer at my local forum :D

thank u very much
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Old 08-11-2009, 02:53 PM
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Anytime, good luck!

If you need help please make a new thread with all your specs and settings and we will try to help you out further
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