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New TH7II/TH7II-RAID BIOS BF+

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OverclockNStein said:
i'm using my RAID controllers as extra IDE controllers, do I need to upgrade my highpoint drivers, or is it just for people that have a RAID Array.

Yes you need to upgrade the HPT drivers before flashing the bios.

As a general rule, drivers are backward compatible, which means the latest drivers should work with all bios revisions include a very old one.

A new bios though, generally requires a new driver in order to be recognised by the operating system.
 
ozzie_no_good said:
oke just looked with sissandra and its this memo

Memory Modules
Memory Module 1 : Kingston 0A11A400 256MB/8 (256Mx16) RDRAM RIMM PC1066-34 (CL2-2 upto 558MHz) (CL2-2 upto 460MHz)
Memory Module 2 : Kingston 3A110803 256MB/8 (256Mx16) RDRAM RIMM PC1066-34 (CL2-2 upto 558MHz) (CL2-2 upto 460MHz)

its not working on 1066 because my cpu (p2.4@2880)is not going over 2880 hehehe need a new one

ps your link dos not work

Here is my SiSoftware Sandra Info:
SiSoftware Sandra

Logical/Chipset Memory Banks
Bank 0 Setting : 256MB ECC RDRAM 10-1-1-1R 8-1-1-1W 8/7CL
Bank 1 Setting : 256MB ECC RDRAM 10-1-1-1R 8-1-1-1W 8/7CL
Independent Memory Channels : 2
Speed : 2x 576MHz (1152MHz data rate)
Multiplier : 4x
Refresh Rate : 1.95µs

Memory Modules
Memory Module 1 : Kingston 0C13FC02 256MB/8 (288Mx18) ECC RDRAM RIMM PC1066-34 (CL2-2 upto 558MHz) (CL2-2 upto 460MHz)
Memory Module 2 : Kingston 0C130B03 256MB/8 (288Mx18) ECC RDRAM RIMM PC1066-34 (CL2-2 upto 558MHz) (CL2-2 upto 460MHz)

Maybe it is an ECC vs Non-ECC issue. There are tools to dump the SPD, but I don't know what to do with that data :confused:

PS: I corrected the link - Thanks
 
ozzie_no_good said:
oke just loked with sissandra and its this memo

ps number 2

does anybody know how i can change my 3.3v
Voltage Sensor(s)
CPU Core Voltage : 1.79V
Aux Voltage : 2.90V
------------->+3.3V Voltage : 2.88V <----------this one i mean--------
+5V Voltage : 5.38V
+12V Voltage : 12.46V
-12V Voltage : -13.02V
-5V Voltage : -5.75V
+5V Standby Voltage : 4.97V
Battery Voltage : 3.36V

I have:
SiSoftware Sandra

Voltage Sensor(s)
CPU Core Voltage : 1.63V
Aux Voltage : 2.50V
+3.3V Voltage : 3.33V
+5V Voltage : 5.03V
+12V Voltage : 12.10V
-12V Voltage : -12.12V
-5V Voltage : -5.30V
+5V Standby Voltage : 4.92V
Battery Voltage : 3.26V

I believe that the voltage of the CPU Core, +5V and +3.3V are derived together in some power supplies. If CPU Core Voltage is changed, then +5V and +3.3V will be affected also.
Try lowereing your CPU Core Voltage and see if +3.3V goes up. Your only choice may be to get a different power supply.
 
Voltage Sensor(s)
CPU Core Voltage : 1.33V
Aux Voltage : 2.91V
------------>+3.3V Voltage : 2.91V<-----------------
+5V Voltage : 5.35V
+12V Voltage : 12.59V
-12V Voltage : -12.86V
-5V Voltage : -5.70V
+5V Standby Voltage : 4.97V
Battery Voltage : 3.36V



here is my voltage at a lower core volt now 1.33 and stil my 3.3 voltage is to low so i think its the psu self hard to beleif its an enermax 550 Watt slould be enough

so plz thii raid user could you all look at your 3.3voltage and report me how high it is so i will know iff my enemax is broke ore my board thnx all
 
ozzie_no_good, I have an Enermax 450 in combination with a TH7II RAID:

CPU Core: 1.70
Aux Voltage: 2.45
+3.3V Voltage: 3.26
+5V Voltage: 4.97
+12V Voltage: 11.73
-12V Voltage: -11.71
-5V Voltage: -5.15
+5V Standby Voltage: 5.02
Battery Voltage: 3.30V
 
Tnx Jirnsum going to do some testing with an other psu this week hope it will solf some crashes I dont know where the I/O volttage exatly does but I think input output from agp to cpu and all other stuff
 
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