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Old 04-26-08, 02:14 AM   #61
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ok i just got this board also and i cant figure out for the life of me why my cpu goes from 1700mhz to 2600 mhz according to CPU-Z. can someone please explain what to change in these darn bios or what ever. and is there a guide to the bios around somewhere as its confusing the heck out of me.been use to asus and abit bios. thanks

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Old 04-26-08, 06:06 AM   #62
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try disabling C1E - See Genie Bios CPU Features (biosd 1 link pic2 in here:-) DFI LP UT P35-T2R - Mini Living Review

This might also be of help.
FI BIOS Guide For Intel Chipset Based Motherboards.
DFI Lanparty P35/X38/X48


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Old 04-26-08, 10:07 AM   #63
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OH BOY!thanks alot for that it explains exactly what the functions are and also found another page that explains what to do to OC it better in the options lol http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/overc...s-dfi-add.html

thanks again supershanks big time

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Old 04-27-08, 12:54 AM   #64
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I got quite a few questions and am hoping somebody here can help me. The cpu I'm using is a q6600 and the board is the DFI LP LT P35

- When I do Prime testing, the PWM temp goes to 58C and the chipset temp goes to 54C, what is the suggested safe operating temperature for these two areas? I know people have said up to 100C but I think that is a little crazy, the entire system would be cooking. Also where exactly is the PWM in case I want to put a fan on it to cool it down?

- I set the value to 1.2875v in BIOS, but CPU-Z reads it as 1.311v at idle and 1.280 during Prime testing (due to vdroop). How can I get CPU-Z to read it as 1.2875v?

- Some people have Thermal Management Control and Vdroop Control enabled while others have it disabled when overclocking. Why would you want to turn off those options? I thought TMC gives more accurate temp readings and vdroop prevents loss of voltage when the cpu is under load.

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