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Change your System Memory Multiplier to 3.20.
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Won't that end up overclocking my RAM when I start raising FSB again?
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Well, yes it will. You would be well advised to set your FSB to whatever you want and can get stable, and then worry about your RAM.
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Well, the issue I'm working with is a delayed shut down. When I shut down Vista, I'll lose video output but my hard drives, fans and everything else including my Xonar D2 (orange LED and input/output LEDs at the back are still on) will still be running for another 30 seconds or so. arjo_reich suggested that it may due to my NB and RAM timings so that's why I posted those BIOS pages.
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Set "Onboard SATA/IDE Device" in BIOS to disabled and it's shutting down fine now.
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Does AHCI perform that much better than IDE mode? When I have AHCI enabled it takes forever to boot because of its bios screen where its showing all of the periods ........
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Yes, it performs better, once it's booted! But GIGABYTE's BIOS extension sucks.
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Is there a program that will monitor the northbridge temp? Everest isn't finding any sensors for this thing.
__________________EDIT: I looked over a lot of the settings posted at the UD3P thread at XS and I noticed a lot of people are running high PLLs and VTTs. And by high, I mean they are way more than just a notch or two past the safe limit. Is anyone else here running those high voltages?
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Hey guys just got thsi in today and installed it. My first of many questions is what are the 6 LED in line for?
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