Quote:Originally Posted by kevindd992002 Then you're one lucky fellow that's not affected by the plague
I had to use the DOS updater too. I think that's because we're using AHCI, I'm not sure. Your score is still good because the...
Decided to update to 070H firmware. My AS SSD score is now lower than before the update but things don't seem any slower and for that matter, Windows 7 seems to load slightly faster. I did have to use the manual boot updater...maybe...
Quote:Originally Posted by JJFIVEOH Yup, what Kevin said, looks good. Is it new?
No, it's been in my system now since late February 2012. Here's my first benchmark:
Quote:Originally Posted by kevindd992002 Are the dreaded low 4K-64KThrd write speed problems still there?
Now that you've iinstalled the update, what's your view of your earlier question above?
Thank you both for your great information and advice. Since my system is stable right now, I'm not sure that I want to dive that deep into this since my load voltages and temps are OK.
Quote:Originally Posted by sinnedone What I "usually" do Is turn off all power saving features adnstart at a common ground. If you think 1.36 i stable voltasge for you start a little lower like 1.35 if all is stable there drop a...
Quote:Originally Posted by sinnedone Did you figure out your lowest "fixed" voltage necessary for your overclock?
No, I did not. What fixed voltage should I use as a starting point given that my stable load voltage now ranges from...
Quote:Originally Posted by TwoCables Oh, I thought we were stabilizing your system. I might have become confused along the way. Although, stability is the most important thing anyway once everything else is taken care of such as...
Quote:Originally Posted by TwoCables Yep! This is a little bit higher than what I was expecting you to need for only 4.5 GHz, but it's still ok. For everyday use, try to stay below approximately 1.42V.
OK kewl. So, in the end...