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w1zzard, when you can add support for the foxconn c51xem2aa ;)
insect111
01-21-2007, 12:00 AM
I recently noticed this fourm and see you found a way to overclock the IDT cv174 PLL on my DG965WH board (full name IDT CV174CPAG). I was in the middle of building a high end system with this board when I realized i couldnt overclock with it at all. Stupid me. After alot of research I think this beta of clockgen may be the only way. Can someone verify that this application can overclock the DG965WH board with a core 2 duo before i continue on building. I dont want to get this thing up and running and find it doesnt oc.
Also If anyone out there finds a way to oc via the bios please let us know.
Hello Intel Rep,
The software we've been talking about recently was able to overclock our boards with the IDT CV174C PLL. If you want to build a 'high end' system, you are better off with a motherboard other than an Intel DG965WH.
You may want to use the Intel 975XBX2 or one of those 'high-end' ASUS or Gigabyte motherboards if you want overclocking support straight from the BIOS. Mainstream Intel boards have no means of overclocking from the BIOS so you are left with software solutions. SysTool and ClockGen are excellent in this area.
insect111
I recently noticed this fourm and see you found a way to overclock the IDT cv174 PLL on my DG965WH board (full name IDT CV174CPAG). I was in the middle of building a high end system with this board when I realized i couldnt overclock with it at all. Stupid me. After alot of research I think this beta of clockgen may be the only way. Can someone verify that this application can overclock the DG965WH board with a core 2 duo before i continue on building. I dont want to get this thing up and running and find it doesnt oc.
Also If anyone out there finds a way to oc via the bios please let us know.
why didn't you buyed a decent mobo that is overclockable on the bios :confused:
__Miguel_
01-21-2007, 12:28 AM
I do have to agree with my mate "pt" (same country, hi there :P). Very few Intel mobos have OC capabilities to begin with, and even fewer have OC available through the BIOS, let again through software...
In adition, mobos with integrated graphics (I suppose the "G965" on its name referrs to the chipset) are not only lousy OCers to begin with (you do have the integrated graphics core pulling your OC top down...) but also don't usually bring many (if any at all) OC options. Many of them even have PLLs that are not overclockable...
Only Abit makes an AM2 mobo (NVIDIA 6150-based, integrated graphics) with full OC capabilities, and ASRock, Asus and Gigabyte (that I know of) make some of them (again, with integrated graphics, either Intel or AMD) with some OC functions...
In adition, most OC software only works with popular PLLs, those that appear on the top-selling mobos. For the others, most times the programming effort is just not worth it, or it becomes impossible to test it...
If you really want to OC your board, go to an OC-friendly board, just like "pt" said. P965, 975X, and NVIDIA 650/680 SLI or AMD RD600 are great chioces, and you can get them beginning at €135 (P965-based), sometimes even less (not great OCers below that mark, mind you, although there is even a €100 P965 board).
Cheers.
Miguel
insect111
01-21-2007, 01:10 AM
I do have to agree with my mate "pt" (same country, hi there :P). Very few Intel mobos have OC capabilities to begin with, and even fewer have OC available through the BIOS, let again through software...
In adition, mobos with integrated graphics (I suppose the "G965" on its name referrs to the chipset) are not only lousy OCers to begin with (you do have the integrated graphics core pulling your OC top down...) but also don't usually bring many (if any at all) OC options. Many of them even have PLLs that are not overclockable...
Only Abit makes an AM2 mobo (NVIDIA 6150-based, integrated graphics) with full OC capabilities, and ASRock, Asus and Gigabyte (that I know of) make some of them (again, with integrated graphics, either Intel or AMD) with some OC functions...
In adition, most OC software only works with popular PLLs, those that appear on the top-selling mobos. For the others, most times the programming effort is just not worth it, or it becomes impossible to test it...
If you really want to OC your board, go to an OC-friendly board, just like "pt" said. P965, 975X, and NVIDIA 650/680 SLI or AMD RD600 are great chioces, and you can get them beginning at €135 (P965-based), sometimes even less (not great OCers below that mark, mind you, although there is even a €100 P965 board).
Cheers.
Miguel
Hello Miguel,
For the record, your mate, pt, did not mention any particular motherboard or gave any comment regarding Intel boards. He just said "why didn't you buyed a decent mobo that is overclockable on the bios." :-)
Please read the preceding posts again, :-).
insect111
I do have to agree with my mate "pt" (same country, hi there :P).
hi :toast:
Only Abit makes an AM2 mobo (NVIDIA 6150-based, integrated graphics) with full OC capabilities, and ASRock, Asus and Gigabyte (that I know of) make some of them (again, with integrated graphics, either Intel or AMD) with some OC functions...
dont forget about the biostar tforce motherboards ;)
If you really want to OC your board, go to an OC-friendly board, just like "pt" said. P965, 975X, and NVIDIA 650/680 SLI or AMD RD600 are great chioces, and you can get them beginning at €135 (P965-based), sometimes even less (not great OCers below that mark, mind you, although there is even a €100 P965 board).
Cheers.
Miguel
good boards ;)
Hello Miguel,
For the record, your mate, pt, did not mention any particular motherboard or gave any comment regarding Intel boards. He just said "why didn't you buyed a decent mobo that is overclockable on the bios." :-)
Please read the preceding posts again, :-).
insect111
"why didn't you buyed a decent mobo that is overclockable on the bios" - pt
"If you really want to OC your board, go to an OC-friendly board, just like "pt" said" - miguel
i don't see any examples there, and that was the phrase he refered to me, the next is other info ;)
lelek
01-21-2007, 02:56 AM
Hi!
I would love to see support for this motherboard, setting fsb on the fly would be nice. I think it's a popular mobo too, so a lot of people would welcome it's systool support.
Many thanks for the hard work updating this great program. :respect:
/me out
shadowjack
01-21-2007, 08:18 AM
I'd like to have ICS 9PLRS509 clockgen support (installed on Biostar TForce 965PT). Also, i965 timings reading seems erratic, do not agrees with BIOS settings and memset.
Intel Rep
01-21-2007, 08:16 PM
Yes, of course there are plenty of boards out there that support bios overclock. But I got this board through my employer for the price of; on the house. I have a 6300 core duo in it and have kingston ddr2 800, and an 8800 gts on the way. Its almost done, and i really dont feel like taking the board out, selling it, and getting another... Plus I will be using this as a HTPC, and the mobo is very good for that (7.1 optical audio out, etc). All i want to do is OC the FSB to 400mhz, so that it runs synchronously with the ram. As a result ill have a clock speed of about 2.86 ghz, and outstanding memory bandwith, coupled with the 8800 this should be quite the machine.
I hope the beta of clock gen i DL from this fourm works with the board... Im gonna go ahead and try it, ill let you guys know by mid week how it works out. I know there are a lot of people out there looking to OC this board. If anyone has the board up and running right now; refer a couple pages back to Insects post, which links a beta version of clock gen that should support the DG965WH. Let us know what happens.
Maybe SysTool will support it soon too??
Yes, of course there are plenty of boards out there that support bios overclock. But I got this board through my employer for the price of; on the house. I have a 6300 core duo in it and have kingston ddr2 800, and an 8800 gts on the way. Its almost done, and i really dont feel like taking the board out, selling it, and getting another... Plus I will be using this as a HTPC, and the mobo is very good for that (7.1 optical audio out, etc). All i want to do is OC the FSB to 400mhz, so that it runs synchronously with the ram. As a result ill have a clock speed of about 2.86 ghz, and outstanding memory bandwith, coupled with the 8800 this should be quite the machine.
I hope the beta of clock gen i DL from this fourm works with the board... Im gonna go ahead and try it, ill let you guys know by mid week how it works out. I know there are a lot of people out there looking to OC this board. If anyone has the board up and running right now; refer a couple pages back to Insects post, which links a beta version of clock gen that should support the DG965WH. Let us know what happens.
Maybe SysTool will support it soon too??
i reaaaaaaaaaaaaaly doubt you will achieve 400fsb, if you can get cheap boards from you employer (intel?) get a 975x bad axe version1.0 or 2.0;)
__Miguel_
01-21-2007, 08:37 PM
"why didn't you buyed a decent mobo that is overclockable on the bios" - pt
"If you really want to OC your board, go to an OC-friendly board, just like "pt" said" - miguel
i don't see any examples there, and that was the phrase he refered to me, the next is other info ;)
Exactly. I was just referring to OC-friendly mobos, nothing more, nothing less. Only after that (that's what the period is for) did I give examples. Pretty much every P965, 975X, RD600 or NVIDIA-based boards are OC-friendly to some extent.
If you MUST use that board, you can only hope for some software that is compatible with it. It will be VERY tricky, mind you, to get it to 400FSB. That mark is considered an FSB wall, and only very good boards can reach it. Most entry-level P965s (not G965) lack either the quality or the voltage adjustments to go that far, or both, so it seems to me it you'd have to be EXTREMELY lucky to get there, at least without some very agressive v-mods...
333MHz sounds feasible, though. You'll probably need some sort of minor voltage boost.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Bad Axe revs 1 and 2 only Netburst-compatible?
Cheers.
Miguel
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Bad Axe revs 1 and 2 only Netburst-compatible?
Cheers.
Miguel
with revision 304 it supports c2d ;)
__Miguel_
01-21-2007, 08:53 PM
Ok, got versions and revisions mixed up :P Waaaay too many numbers to keep up with... lol
I do think, though, we're getting a little off-topic starting in the middle of the last page or so (too OC-specific, maybe?). Probably better to ease off, don't you guys think?
Cheers.
Miguel
Intel Rep
01-21-2007, 08:55 PM
Well, I realize software is not the most stable and effective way to oc, but you really think its not possible to reach 400 fsb with it?
The 6300 is begging for a good OC. It would be a shame if I couldnt oc after spending the extra buck for high speed ram, and pretty much banking on the fact that I can oc to smoothly playback hd content via blu ray.
I may scrap this board afterall. Any good oc boards out there with hd audio out?
Well, I realize software is not the most stable and effective way to oc, but you really think its not possible to reach 400 fsb with it?
nop
The 6300 is begging for a good OC. It would be a shame if I couldnt oc after spending the extra buck for high speed ram, and pretty much banking on the fact that I can oc to smoothly playback hd content via blu ray.
and begging for a good mobo (no offense)
I may scrap this board afterall. Any good oc boards out there with hd audio out?
most board nowadays have it ;)
THRASHER2
01-23-2007, 08:51 AM
Please add Mobo's :D
MSI K8N Neo v2.0 (MS-7030)
MSI K8N Neo 4 (MS-7125)
MSI K9N Neo (MS-7260) (Socket AM2)
SOYO SY-KT400 DRAGON Ultra Rev. A
DFi Lanparty NF II Rev. A
DFi Lanparty KT400A
DFi 865PE-TAG
Asrock 775DUAL-VSTA
ASUS P5ND2 - SLI
BIG THANKS ;)
SysTool ROCKS!!!!!!!!
Intel Rep
01-24-2007, 06:29 AM
Well, my new pc is up and running. The thing is blazing fast by the way. However, ive run into some huge issues with vista 64. I cant get any programs like clock gen, or even temp monitors to run on it. my 8800 gpu is useless as well, as there is awful driver support in 64. Im thinking about loading up xp until vista gets more functionality. OR maybe vista 32??
systool for vista 64 that works with the DG965WH mobo would be amazing.
__Miguel_
01-24-2007, 09:35 AM
Unfortunately, x64 Operating Systems are still lacking many of the options when it comes to "modding" software. Most of if either does not work or works with limited functionality. The very same for most drivers... Systool for Windows x64 is an example, it's still a "work in progress"; Also, there are very few companies who have full Vista drivers at this point...
Speaking of which, you may want to hold back using Vista if you want to game. The latest reviews show drops in performance up to 70% (not always, the average is about 20-30%) when using Vista with NVIDIA hardware (early drivers...); ATI hardware also suffers from this, although it seems everything but OpenGL is already more "in place", the drops are around 10-20%.
To cut a long story short, Systool 64bit isn't operational yet (using XP x64 and not much is available), for now it would be best to stick with x86-32, and XP rather than Vista if you want to game. Give it a couple of months, Vista is, after all, immensely different from XP (and programming for x64 is much more difficult).
That said, I do second the requests: the more PLLs supported the merrier (grammar check?), and Vista and x64 support should be a must at least by the time Vista SP1 arrives (probably November, if they stick with the "ten months after launch" SP1 release date they used with XP).
Btw, Intel Rep, did you choose your new board, or are you going to wait? I can take care or your DG965WH if you want. I'll even (and only:D) pay the transport... hehe :D :D :D :D :p
Cheers.
Miguel
Intel Rep
01-24-2007, 05:32 PM
Thanks for the info. After some more use I realize Vista 64 is pretty to look at, but useless right now. Im going back to XP, which means I lose my media center capabilites (which comes with vista). This is a huge issue for me, since this is a HTPC, hooked up to my plasma.
Can i get away with using vista 32?? is systool (and the like) functional on vista 32?
__Miguel_
01-24-2007, 06:39 PM
You can also try Windows XP Media Center Edition. Or, if that's not available, there are plenty of other software titles available that works just as Windows XP MCE. Nero 7 Premium Reloaded comes to my mind, but surely they are plenty more out there...
Cheers.
Miguel
Gunhoe
01-27-2007, 08:53 AM
Well, my new pc is up and running. The thing is blazing fast by the way. However, ive run into some huge issues with vista 64. I cant get any programs like clock gen, or even temp monitors to run on it. my 8800 gpu is useless as well, as there is awful driver support in 64. Im thinking about loading up xp until vista gets more functionality. OR maybe vista 32??
systool for vista 64 that works with the DG965WH mobo would be amazing.
I fried my motherboard with the beta clockgen, I would advise that people not use it under windows vista with the Intel DG965WH.
At least I can go get a board that is meant to be overclocked now.
__Miguel_
01-27-2007, 09:26 AM
You fried your board with Clockgen? That's weird, that shouldn't happen... Even when I choose the wrong PLL with mine, nothing happens... Are you sure a simple BIOS reset doesn't fix the problem?
If it is indeed fried (ouch), what version of Vista were you using? x64, by any chance? Btw, you should report that bug to the clockgen team.
Hopefully, XP x64 and Vista (x32 and x64) support will appear in a near future on hardware monitoring software...
Cheers.
Miguel
Wile E
01-27-2007, 09:33 AM
Hey W1z, how about CF 3200 support? I have an ECS KA3 MVP. If you need any info, just let me know.
Hard Core
01-27-2007, 04:53 PM
Hello Ed,
I think we're already off topic. This is supposed to be a Features Request thread for SysTool and not for ClockGen, I'm very sorry for starting this whole thing...
I have the same clocks as your PCI and PCI-E. I don't even have a speed for my RAM. As I've said, this version is still experimental.
insect111
Hi insect111 and Ed...
You can post (if you want) in the "Core2Duo E6300 - Overclocking for newbies" thread... in fact, that's where many friends have been looking for the clock gen chip DT CV174C PLL solution (including myself).
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=247810#post247810
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=18802&page=2
Thanks for the info and please share your experiences with us.. :toast:
DrunkenMafia
02-06-2007, 07:02 AM
Hey wizzard bro.
Any chance of adding support for the CFX3200 D/R. I am over having to restart every time and I cannot find another in windows utility that works anywhere near as good.
Sweet
insect111
02-07-2007, 12:32 PM
Is W1zzard OK? I haven't seen any posts from him, :).
insect111
Random Murderer
02-07-2007, 01:19 PM
hmmm, systool requests? how bout support for asrock 775dual-vsta and asus p5wdh deluxe?
Is W1zzard OK? I haven't seen any posts from him, :).
insect111
his probabily busy making apps like atitool and systool ;)
STEvil
02-09-2007, 08:45 PM
Hey wizzard, any way I can identify the PLL being used by the i945GM/PM/GT chipset?
I have opened up the laptop to look for one on the board, but so far no luck.
__Miguel_
02-10-2007, 10:34 AM
Unfortunately, each chipset has several PLL brands and/or models compatible with it, meaning answering that question is not that easy as it sounds. To make matters worse, the PLL can be basically EVERYWHERE on the motherboard, which means you'll have to be very pacient and scan the whole board...
There are, fortunately, a few pointers as to search for a PLL. You might want to try this first on a desktop motherboard, it may be easier.
First of all, I have never seen any PLL chip that wasn't rectangular (around 1,5cm in lenght, if memory serves me right), with little "legs" comming out of it on (and only) both lenght sides. Then, every one of them is marked with brand name or logo, and the chip model. Also, there are few PLL manufacturers, which means less searching. Take a look in this (http://www.cpufsb.de/FSB.HTM) page, which has a list of all the PLL manufacturers, along with their logos. ICS, Winbond and Cypress are usually the most likely to be used, at least on desktop boards.
The page I indicated has some pointers as to where to look, and photos of actual PLLs, so you can have an idea of what to look for.
Cheers.
Miguel
Kursah
02-10-2007, 10:38 PM
How about more stable support for vista 32 bit. Systool isn't as nice as it was on my XP Pro Abit AS8-v/P4 630 system.
How about an option in CPU OC section to change voltages for FSB/DDR/Nb/Sb etc...maybe have ATI Tool integrated with Systool in the vid overclocking area, or a light version of ATI Tool that allows some of the functionality of the full ATI Tool...that'd be cool.
Gehacktesmacher
02-24-2007, 03:29 PM
Hi!
Is there any way to add support for the ICS932S403, like the update of the latest version?
I have seen that the latest version supports ICS932401.
Many thanks if you can integrate it.
__Miguel_
02-28-2007, 09:47 PM
Hey wizzard, any way I can identify the PLL being used by the i945GM/PM/GT chipset?
I have opened up the laptop to look for one on the board, but so far no luck.
I just remembered another way (actually, two of them) to check which PLL your system has. It's a software approach, so you don't even have to open the laptop.
Try running CPU-Z or SpeedFan on your laptop. CPU-Z tells you the PLL on one of the tabs. SpeedFan shows it on the scan results box (top left on the main window), on the Advanced Configuration Tab or even with an SMBus scan.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
Miguel
mirecek1965
03-08-2007, 06:31 PM
Please, add support for RTM866-890 on 4CoreDual-VSTA from Asrock. Current version of Systool makes my comp completely freeze :-0 .
aceji
03-15-2007, 05:52 PM
Fan Control - Geforce 6800GS Vista Ultimate x64 please!
I use ati tool purely for the fan speed control. The newer video cards' fans are simply too loud for everyday use (I use a small form factor so in non-games the computer is super-quiet).
FYI I had the same kernel drivers not loading problems with many of the users here.
The solution I used was to use all of the command prompt driver-signature disables and also highlight ignore in the driver-signing detection in admin-tools.
aceji
03-15-2007, 10:13 PM
FYI I have tried Speedfan, Rivatuner, Expertool, as well as nTune (latest builds)
- Speedfan does not control agp or pci-e card fans; it only sees motherboard fans
- Rivatuner 2.0 (as specified from RT), does not run in vista x64 (incompatible driver)
- Expertool does not run; looks like it has the same problems as rivatuner
- nTune takes has a well-documented code problem for vista x64 and can control the fan at the expense of 90% CPU usage
If all else fails, I can start looking at driver code; I'll bet there's a way to read/write the fan PWM register for all OS'.
__Miguel_
03-15-2007, 10:50 PM
Have you tried ATI Tool or ATI Tray Tools? I know at least one of them (not sure which one, though) has fan speed control for some cards. Those programs are mostly for ATI cards, but you might get lucky... I also had the feeling Speedfan can change fan speeds of some cards. You might want to post that request on Almico's bugtrack site.
Apart from that, there is one major problem with all drivers for Vista x64. As far as I know (I might be wrong, please correct me if that's the case), driver signing is absolutely necessary (as opposed to per user choice in other versions, namely XP and Vista x32) to ANY driver being installed on Vista x64, and the OS will simply refuse to install it if no valid signed driver is available. I know Speedfan has a signed driver, but that's not a step most software producers (especially freeware/GNU ones) make, digital certificates are not cheap. So Vista x64 may just be a problem for some (or even most) third-party software of this kind.
If you do take matters on your own hands :P, please share your findings. I'd love to be able to control the fan on my Gigabyte X1950Pro, that VF700-AlCu is a vacuum cleaner...
Cheers and good luck.
Miguel
Wile E
04-03-2007, 02:03 PM
You can disable driver integrity checks in a command window in Vista. Look in the Vista Tweaks thread in General Software.
__Miguel_
04-03-2007, 06:15 PM
Oh, I had no idea you could also do that on Vista x64. I always thought (as per Microsoft marketing) Vista x64 would absolutely require signed drivers. That is a good thing, digitally signing a driver doesn't come cheap...
Cheers.
Miguel
@rkanoid
04-21-2007, 05:54 PM
I have a Asrock K8NF4G-SATA2 mainboard, which has the GF6100 chipset with the C51 clock generator.
Systool doesn't have this one, couldn't it be added in the next update?
Would be great if systool could apply settings at startup, such as memory timings and overclock configurations.
Thanks!
also please add support for asus m2n sli deluxe
ua549
05-18-2007, 09:28 PM
:respect:
Need support for the Dell Latitude D620 notebook.
AFAIK -
The clock generator chip is an ICS9508??
The chipset is an Intel i945PM
The southbridge is an Intel 82801 GHM (ICH7-M DH)
t_ski
05-24-2007, 05:22 AM
Hey wizzard bro.
Any chance of adding support for the CFX3200 D/R. I am over having to restart every time and I cannot find another in windows utility that works anywhere near as good.
Sweet
I have another vote for the CFX3200 D/R. I know it has the ICS951462 clock gen and the sensor is the IT8712F. SMbus dump locks the PC. As soon as I can get it hooked up to the net I'll get a report submitted.
STEvil
06-02-2007, 07:52 AM
I just remembered another way (actually, two of them) to check which PLL your system has. It's a software approach, so you don't even have to open the laptop.
Try running CPU-Z or SpeedFan on your laptop. CPU-Z tells you the PLL on one of the tabs. SpeedFan shows it on the scan results box (top left on the main window), on the Advanced Configuration Tab or even with an SMBus scan.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
Miguel
No help from either :(
Hlafordlaes
06-17-2007, 03:27 PM
Please, add support for RTM866-890 on 4CoreDual-VSTA from Asrock. Current version of Systool makes my comp completely freeze :-0 .
Count me in on this one! BTW, have tried requesting the datasheet with no response from Realtek. The RTM866-890 is not listed in their products section either :(
If anyone knows a better way to go about requesting or finding the data, pls advise.
James1991
07-20-2007, 08:59 AM
What about AGP, PCI and PCI Express Overclocking
Duken30
07-20-2007, 04:58 PM
I have recently stumbled upon your program, systools. It has many features I really enjoy using however. The winbond I currently have on my Abit Il9 Pro system shows up in the motherboard list and not in the list for cpu overclocking. Kind of confused on this. The winbond i currently have is a W83627THF. I believe this is listed in the motherboards list incorrectly and should be in the Cpu Overclocking list sectionl. If this winbond was added I would be able to adjust the front side bus etc. through this already great program. As of right now this board currently has no options in the bios for overclocking so this would be a great attribution to people who use this board. Also, one of your competing programs, clockgen doesn't support this particular winbond chip either. If you could email me via duken30@gmail.com or reply to this telling me whether or not this would be possible that would be great. Thanks in advance and keep this software rolling can't wait to see it advance. ~Daniel E. Peebles~
STEvil
07-24-2007, 05:34 AM
How about ICS6321799 or ICA CA531809B (?)?
msimax
08-01-2007, 04:09 AM
how a bout for the l1n64
heres a cpuz dump
8797
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/580/imga0579ne3.jpg
fengyink
08-02-2007, 02:05 AM
Can we have ASUS P5K in the supported motherboard? Thank you.
msimax
08-26-2007, 03:48 AM
bump for asus l1n64-ws support :)
t_ski
08-29-2007, 05:48 AM
Will the Radeon HD2900XT's be supported soon? The card can be read by SysTool, but no information is given.
Also, Asus P5W DH Deluxe support would be great ;)
msimax
09-02-2007, 09:30 PM
bump for asus l1n64-ws support :)
what he said ^^:)
Quintonv
09-10-2007, 12:24 PM
Hi
Is it possible to overclock an intel board? I have a lga775 P965 Lemont board.
I will gladly assist in anything that you would require, i.e. testing etc...
Thanks
Q
jigar2speed5095
09-10-2007, 02:05 PM
Hi Friends,
I am new to Techpowerup. I am actually stuck with the new mobo i have purchased.
It's an Intel DQ965GF and i can't find any application that can help me OC this mobo.
Can anyone help me find an application.
Thanks
Jigar
ptcebola
09-13-2007, 02:10 AM
asrock uses the a realtech chip the RTM866-890 right?i foud a program from foxcon the fox one that supports that chip,maybe sombody can hack it to work with asrock motherboard or give support to systool.sorry for my bad english,im from portugal
RanCorX2
09-13-2007, 02:25 PM
the feature i would like implemented is an option to save settings and load at startup, is this going to come in the next build? you are still working on systool right? i only just installed it to check out the tweaks.
STEvil
09-15-2007, 05:23 AM
I've noticed my system does that already, RanCorX2. Only on reboot though, not hard power off/on.
It may be motherboard related though - SuperMicro X7DAL-E
jigar2speed5095
09-17-2007, 02:57 PM
Can you please add OCing capabilities for DQ965GF mobo... ???
RanCorX2
09-20-2007, 10:52 AM
I've noticed my system does that already, RanCorX2. Only on reboot though, not hard power off/on.
It may be motherboard related though - SuperMicro X7DAL-E
does what? save settings? mine doesn't...not sure what you mean.
DanTheBanjoman
09-20-2007, 11:33 AM
the feature i would like implemented is an option to save settings and load at startup, is this going to come in the next build? you are still working on systool right? i only just installed it to check out the tweaks.
The option exists already:
Add an entry in your startup with something like "C:\Program Files\SysTool\SysTool.exe" -fsb ICS93S401:380
Basically it says PLL:FSB
I've noticed my system does that already, RanCorX2. Only on reboot though, not hard power off/on.
It may be motherboard related though - SuperMicro X7DAL-E
It should do that on most if not all boards.
sixor
09-22-2007, 08:16 AM
please add support for intel d101ggc
i can overclock it using clockgen pll ics 950405, also monitoring for this board doesn´t work, but in older versions it worked (or maybe was because i had other d101ggc with different revision)
Thnks
RottenMutt
09-22-2007, 09:26 PM
when is wizzard going to start a donation drive so we can contribute to a driver signing key, what ever you call the damn thing.
Can't wait for vista support!!!
amrus
09-24-2007, 09:15 PM
Is it possible to add support for the following:
IDTCV126 (CK410b+)
IDTCV128 (DB1200)
ICS9DB801 (DB800)
ICS9FG1901CKLF (DB1900)
This way different clocks can be margined separately.
STEvil
09-24-2007, 09:18 PM
It should do that on most if not all boards.
Only ever seen it happen on SuperMicro boards so far.
Does it without the command line switch is what I meant.
Bassmaniac
09-30-2007, 11:39 AM
Please add support for this (http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2470&ProductName=GA-M55S-S3) mobo.
Chaytui
10-01-2007, 05:47 AM
Hi!
Please let your Systool work well on Mobo Jetway M2A692-GHG:banghead:
http://www.jetway.com.tw/jetway/MotherBoardsproduct.asp?id=1002&menuname=MotherBoard%20%3E%3E%20AMD%20Socket%20AM2
Thanks in advance!
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RanCorX2
10-04-2007, 10:59 AM
The option exists already:
Add an entry in your startup with something like "C:\Program Files\SysTool\SysTool.exe" -fsb ICS93S401:380
Basically it says PLL:FSB
It should do that on most if not all boards.
is it possible to save memory timings?
Random Murderer
10-04-2007, 11:28 AM
how about mobo auto detect? that would be nice!
Sh4nn0w
10-05-2007, 07:37 PM
how about mobo auto detect? that would be nice!
How about Hardware Monitoring > Settings: Detect? Works for me
steven carr
10-06-2007, 08:40 AM
Was just wondering when ther would be a vista version availiable if not already of sys tool? sc :cry::(
MauroViegas
10-19-2007, 01:13 PM
Hi W1zzard,
My system is a Gigabyte GA-945GM-DS2 Clock gernerator ICS 954201
Link to datasheet http://www.idt.com/products/getDoc.cfm?docID=2537893
The bios dosn't have an option to change FSB, so my E2180 is running at stock 200 (800). I want to change the fsb to 266 (1066) at least.
I'm a Delphi and VB developer... If I could help you... Maybe test a beta version or even write some lines of code!!!
Thanks.
Mauro Viegas.
imperialreign
10-30-2007, 03:18 AM
Also, Asus P5W DH Deluxe support would be great
seconded!
Or at least, extended support for the i975x chipset.
Asides, thanx for yet another great program, man! :toast:
Random Murderer
10-30-2007, 03:23 AM
seconded!
Or at least, extended support for the i975x chipset.
Asides, thanx for yet another great program, man! :toast:
thirded!
RanCorX2
11-04-2007, 06:40 PM
gonna ask again, is it possible to save tweaked memory timings?
TheNightHawk
11-07-2007, 10:40 PM
i opened my laptop and the clock generator of my i945GM chipset HP Pavilion Laptop is
ics 954305lklf 500801 INDO 0550
with 14.318 crystal.
i tried to pinmod it but cpu multiplier locked at 6x , can you add overclock support for this clock generator. Most of i945gm chipset laptops have this clock generator. i writed once at clockgen guys but no reply.
Thank you.
STEvil
11-11-2007, 09:14 AM
also interested in ics954305 and related PLL's.. I cant find the pdf/datasheet anywhere :(
D4RK_4NG3L
11-21-2007, 10:13 AM
would love you to support Vista x64 and a plugin to use in samurize it would make you king of your game :) (samurize would make all those eyecandy loving spodes day because they can take the awesome amount of information your program gives and do their own skinning and panels.)
bundyrum&coke
12-18-2007, 03:32 AM
when is wizzard going to start a donation drive so we can contribute to a driver signing key, what ever you call the damn thing.
Can't wait for vista support!!!
sigh :cry:
pirate725
12-30-2007, 05:11 AM
Would like you to support the HP 097CH mother board with the ICS 954105 clock chip. It has the Intel 915 chipset but will not keep the settings for memory.
Thanks...
saving and loading of profile on system startup, and cpu overclocking support for my nforce 405 motherboard.
AsRock
12-31-2007, 08:07 PM
Still don't work on this system.. either reoots it or BSOD. If there's any helpfull info i can post let me know..
novacheck
03-07-2008, 09:40 PM
How about an Intel D945GCCR. Has ICS954141BFLF. If you need any more info, please ask. Sorry for bumping an old thread, but it helps to get it back to the top of the list for people looking for info that may already be in here. Thanks.
This is all I could find for documentation. I will post more when I find it.
http://www.idt.com/?genID=954141
RottenMutt
04-02-2008, 03:27 AM
since tech power up has a Digital signature can you please sign the driver for systool
thank you
RottenMutt
04-09-2008, 04:37 AM
since tech power up has a Digital signature can you please sign the driver for systool
thank you
Please
Millennium
06-04-2008, 09:23 AM
C'mon Wizzard, don't make me get on MSN now will you ? :) Been ages hasn't it?
BTW the 140mhz unofficial MEMCLK value seems to work fine on my system, cheers :) Has helped get my memory async clock to be more optimal (BIOS only sets this to 133mhz)
Should try 150 lol!!! BTW I have no problem with Vista 32 bit and systool except sometimes randomly the systool driver failed to load...
NaveeN
TheRPG
06-09-2008, 12:23 PM
Please
I have to agree with this. Asked like week ago question style of 'AMD Overdrive, Nvidia ESA/nTune, Intel ???' there ain't an a single tool anything like Systool and for Intel boards. ASUS blocks all attempts to control their Motherboards & so does all others as far I can see and even idea of keeping Ai Suite on box with all their none sense well.. :banghead:
Please add support for P35, X38, X48 pretty same as X9## boards same winbonds rolling, would be really welcome. :toast:
CrAsHnBuRnXp
06-18-2008, 01:47 AM
Digital signatures require a huge amount of money (4-500 i believe) that you have to pay yearly. Unless your a huge company that can afford it, its just not worth it.
Solaris17
07-23-2008, 06:11 PM
let me help you guys out
SysTool (discontinued)
or
SysTool (discontinued)
CrAsHnBuRnXp
07-23-2008, 07:54 PM
Sol,
The last post I made was over a month ago. It had not been discontinued then.
Solaris17
07-23-2008, 07:55 PM
Sol,
The last post I made was over a month ago. It had not been discontinued then.
good call my apologies
CrAsHnBuRnXp
07-23-2008, 08:30 PM
Apologies accepted. :)
:toast:
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