AalaarDB
10-23-2005, 07:08 AM
Build 617
See here, second post (http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=4801) for my specs, with the exception of now I'm using an MSI Neo4 SLI mb (and a resulting 5mhz less htt :(((()
When I unplug a fan the rpm line graph shoots up towards infinity instead of down towards 0, also there is a large delay between unplugging, the number update and the line update.
Similar to my other problem is my memory ratio and clock speed on the CPU tab are reported wrong when I select an "unselectable" memory divider on the memory tab (this setting was labeled MEMCLK). My bios lists 200, 166, 133, and 100 only for the dividers, which was dissappointing since I wanted 180 like my previous mb allowed. I opened up the memory tab and in the drop down box are the words "reserved" in the places where 180, 150 etc should be. When I selected the one representing 180 my memory clock changed according to CPUZ and benchmarks but as stated did not visually change on the CPU tab.
Which brings me to the reason I'm posting, thanks for including unsupported bios features!!! That little feature gave me a bit better oc :) I love the abilities this software provides that I can't get anywhere else; keep up the good work.
See here, second post (http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=4801) for my specs, with the exception of now I'm using an MSI Neo4 SLI mb (and a resulting 5mhz less htt :(((()
When I unplug a fan the rpm line graph shoots up towards infinity instead of down towards 0, also there is a large delay between unplugging, the number update and the line update.
Similar to my other problem is my memory ratio and clock speed on the CPU tab are reported wrong when I select an "unselectable" memory divider on the memory tab (this setting was labeled MEMCLK). My bios lists 200, 166, 133, and 100 only for the dividers, which was dissappointing since I wanted 180 like my previous mb allowed. I opened up the memory tab and in the drop down box are the words "reserved" in the places where 180, 150 etc should be. When I selected the one representing 180 my memory clock changed according to CPUZ and benchmarks but as stated did not visually change on the CPU tab.
Which brings me to the reason I'm posting, thanks for including unsupported bios features!!! That little feature gave me a bit better oc :) I love the abilities this software provides that I can't get anywhere else; keep up the good work.