what type of chip?Originally Posted by Ol!ver
just make sure ext p2p discard time 1ms
pci latency 128clock
trc-trfc 13-15 is stable
9-12 fast
alpha timing just leave tit default 1st
what type of chip?Originally Posted by Ol!ver
just make sure ext p2p discard time 1ms
pci latency 128clock
trc-trfc 13-15 is stable
9-12 fast
alpha timing just leave tit default 1st
RAM is Corsair BH6. Its fine if I set it to quick post, otherwise it sits and cycles through the test.Originally Posted by tictac
Oli
BH6 just set max vdimm in the bios
2-2-2-11
APIC Mode disabled
Originally Posted by tictac
I've got APIC enabled, doesnt disabling it cause a drop in 3d performance?
Max fsb this board will do is 230mhz, and to run that at 2,2,2,11 I'm using a DDR
Booster, so vdimm is running at 3.1v.
EDIT I've got this in system props : apic uniprocessor driver
Does that mean I've got ACPI off?
Oli
Last edited by Ol!ver; 10-31-2004 at 08:03 AM.
ya it will cause 3d mark performance drop... but if you planning to run it at high clock high voltage & High FSb... the APIC need to be disabled.... or it will get unstable and IRQ crashing
that is common issue on NF7S APIC mode
juat go update the driver to ACPI ... that will do the jobOriginally Posted by Ol!ver
So which should I have it set to?Originally Posted by tictac
It's now at Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC
Oli
Last edited by Ol!ver; 10-31-2004 at 08:09 AM.
upgrade processor driver to ACPI
then Disabled the APIC in the bios
Originally Posted by tictac
Only got two options, Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC and Standard PC
Oli
this one:
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC
Thats what it's already set toOriginally Posted by tictac
Ive got it turned on in bios though.
Oli
turned it on windows to disabled apic
So I now need to turn it off in bios?
Oli
no... dont touch ACPI setting in bios... just leave it default
Sorry if this is a bit OT; I asked it once before and it got skipped over.
Anyway, I'm looking at putting a mobile CPU into a rev1.2 board soon, and so I don't know what the results will be.
But my question is: Is there a modded BIOS for the rev1.2 NF7-S?
i think there is rev1. modded bios
but not FSB bios... just cpc off bios @ pcperspective forums
Hi,
I am trying black manta d26 mod at the moment and I would like to know witch bios mod is good.I tryed Manta XT but Ram volts kept changing between 1.7v to 1.9v? is this bios bugy??
CPU: Amd XP-M 2500 Barton
Stepping: IQYHA0407VPMW
Motherboard: ABit NF7-S v 2.0
Cooling: Vapochill pe
Temp -17.5@18c idle -15@35c Full load
Default Voltage: 1.45v
Overclocked Speed: 2756MHz (13 x 212MHz)
Overclocked Voltage: 1.975 volts (Bios)
Regards Vapo
Merlin taipan is good big bang bios as well
Manta Rays XT no bug as far as i know...
I have placed this post in two places in a hope find a fix for this problem.
I have put down the wrong vdimm volts thay should read 2.6v to 2.9v. I am sorry for the suffup.. The problem is still the same as the you can see on the attachment.
my vdimm keeps changing. Some times I can get 2.9v next time I get blue screan ram reboot its on 2.7v and there is no 2.8v or 2.9v listed? This is not good how can I get this fixed? I have to run slower colck because vdimm keep on changing?
I need to fix bios first then I will do the mother board mods. How can I fix this problem?? The over-clock is good but the vdimm is bad.
Some say to stay away from the L12 BIOSes, especially if you have the hardware L12 mod done.
No Mother Board Mods(Bios Only)
CPU: Amd XP-M 2500 Barton
Stepping: IQYHA0407VPMW
Motherboard: ABit NF7-S v 2.0
Cooling: Vapochill pe
Default Voltage: 1.45v
Overclocked Speed: 2743MHz (12 x 228MHz)
Overclocked Voltage: 1.975 volts (Bios)
Last edited by Vapo; 11-09-2004 at 10:59 PM.
reflashed the bios again....
2.4v = 2.6v
2.5v = 2.7v
2.6v = 2.8v
2.7v = 2.9v
they have same voltage .....
2.4V wont give 2.4v real..
if enter bios just press del... dont press tab & deleted
This is how it goes. Use recovery diak 1 flash bios everything is good.
Flash bios with Manta Ray XT L12 cpc on, D 26 Black Manta L12 and it is as you see. Will try std bios and then try new down-loaded bios.
Befor flashing from D26 black manta it was normal after what I got the problem.
No Mother Board Mods(Bios Only)
CPU: Amd XP-M 2500 Barton
Stepping: IQYHA0407VPMW
Motherboard: ABit NF7-S v 2.0
Cooling: Vapochill pe
Default Voltage: 1.45v
Overclocked Speed: 2743MHz (12 x 228MHz)
Overclocked Voltage: 1.975 volts (Bios)
well I fixed the bios. it was bad down-load.
Q 1 witch bios to use
Q2 cpc on or off
Q3 with L12 bios or not?
Will do vdimm & vdd mod this weekend and hope all will go well, What can I expect??? may be able get 240 x12 would like to get 245 x12 this would be nice
Vaop
No Mother Board Mods(Bios Only)
CPU: Amd XP-M 2500 Barton
Stepping: IQYHA0407VPMW
Motherboard: ABit NF7-S v 2.0
Cooling: Vapochill pe
Default Voltage: 1.45v
Overclocked Speed: 2743MHz (12 x 228MHz)
Overclocked Voltage: 1.975 volts (Bios)
1. try d26 mantaray XT
2. only use CPC off bios if you have 2x512mb .. if you have 1x 256, 2x256 or 1x512 then use CPC on
3. i think all these bios come with L12 softmod anyway
Last edited by di_entropy; 11-12-2004 at 02:11 AM.
AMD XP-M 2400+ 35w @ 2552MHz 11x232 @ 1.9v on ABIT NF7 V2.0 - D26 Manta Ray XT by Tictac
2x 512mb DC - Corsair BH6 @ 2-2-2-11 232FSB @ 3.3v
Radeon 9500 Softmodded to 9700 @ 395/300
Enermax EG465P-VE PSU
Thermalright SI-97 HSF
can someone say me why no bios with integrated l12 mod works for me?
i have a 2400+ , 2*256 bh5 ram nf7 2.0
In my experience, the BIOSes with built-in software L12 mods have not worked at all. The only way that has worked for me is to do it like this.
Using one tiny unraveled strand from a piece of wire in a U shape, shove it in the two holes shown in the pics there and put your CPU in. Voila! With the right BIOS and RAM you'll probably be able to get around 230MHz FSB stable.
7700k @ 5.0GHz
ASUS Z170-Deluxe
2x8GB Avexir Raiden DDR4-3000 15-15-15-35
Gigabyte Aorus 1080 Ti @ 2076/1500(6000)
512GB Samsung PM961 + 840 Pro 256GB + some TBs
Corsair AX1200i
X-Star DP2710LED @ 110Hz + 40" Samsung TV
CPU and GPU under water: 9x120 rad + 3x120 + 3x120
...and an HTC Vive!
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