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Hmm, seems like this bios wasnt as good as everyone though it would be.
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y is that?Waachback said:Hmm, seems like this bios wasnt as good as everyone though it would be.
enduro said:BTW, if you guys want to watch for a cpc off D25 here's the original forum thread.
PCPerspective
nocturnal714 said:y is that?
yazz88 said:with this CPC ON (d25cpconrev2d) bios I can run 250FSB stable...and I tested...it is CPC on. Before I could ONLY run 250FSB with CPC OFF. Hell, with CPC ON and 250FSB windows wansnt even stable with any other CPC ON bios.
HousERaT said:What ram are you using on that? got any system specs? that's a real good fsb.
Yeah, that pc2700 that I have running at 230. Guess what. Double sided(yes, double sided)
which d24 bios are you talking about 100mb? got a link?100mbHD said:is this guy the real tic tac? if so, why is his name different and by does it say by Merlin in the title? As of now, I would stay w/ trat's D24 bios for the newer revision NF7's.
pershoot said:this should solve your FSB woes Sen:
(trats d24) http://abducted.henslfuk.nl/files/bios/d24_4227_edc18.bin.zip
Includes:
Command Per Clock: Disabled patch ->
Similar registers as DFI's CPC Off. The gang at pc perspective are workin' it out so it works the same as DFI's CPC effectively
200MHZ chipset timing is used, regardless of the CPU, or L12 forced FSB.
DFI Infinity table (12/18?)
Nvidia BPL 3.19 (newest)
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Observations:
Needed to clear CMOS for 5-10 minutes after flashing. It appeared to have worked better (i was coming from d22 BK A1).
Able to now POST, boot and run windows successfully from 1.4v to 1.7v chipset voltage.
No more freezing at high FSB.
Able to now reach memory's limit (15-20 min. prime PASS) up to and including multiplier 11.5x (CPU probably maxed out.. didnt want to give past 1.9 or so on air (summer; temps were gettin up there past that, ha)..
Able to POST, boot and run windows successfully past memory's limit (1-2 min. prime failed).
CPU Interface must stay enabled at high FSB (no POST if Disabled).
Sandra: Trivial loss in throughput (~3-5mb/s Memory Int. Buffered & ~10mb/s Float Buffered; ~15-20 Dhrystone CPU Arithmetic) in comparison to prior d22 bios.
Temperature: Definitely Mis Aligned (defiitely a D24 Abit issue). Off by ~3-4c or so at times, and other times it is dead on accurate (compared to d22)
Reference:
http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?t=321763
http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?t=324299
Enjoy
pershoot.