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Hi 127.0.0.1
You have win 98 installed on the drive what is on the Highpoint
controller right.
Which driver for the Highpoint controller are you using?
You need matching drivers, same as bios version, you can download here
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/b370na.htm
I am using win-xp on the HPT in raid 0 with 3.51 HPT bios
The Vcore for the 3.06 is default 1.55 volt for the D1 stepping, but if
you want to be sure you have to look on the cpu heatsink, or you can
look here at inel specs
http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/list.asp?ProcFam=483&PkgType=ALL&SysBusSpd=ALL&CorSpd=ALL
What you did to get 1.55v in H.W.M is fine, that is the undervolt of the
board.
About the temp, are you using Arctic Silver or the pad what came with
the cooler, again check the contact of the cooler with cpu heatsink,
because 49c idle is a bit to high 42c would be more in range although
Abit is always higher with temp indication than other boards.
I have also a IC7-G and the temp indication is 10c deg to high acc to my
external temp gauge, on my TH7II-raid about 8c deg to high.
Good idea to prime test, mine is stable to 144 fsb
127.0.0.1 wrote:
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>>Set Vcore to 1,7 in the bios and try to use the 2/4 divider for the
>>AGP/PCI bus, on some TH7II-raid boards the fix function don't work
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>>Almost all TH7II boards undervolt on the Vcore by approx 0.1 volts
>>AGP speed should be 66mhz in fix mode
>>Idle temp of 58c is to high, check CPU heat sink install and check for
>>enough case ventilation, mine is 36c idle with 144 fsb and 1.7V Vcore
>>The 3.06 runs warmer than the 1.7 because it consume more power.
>>If you used the raid drivers with-out a problem with the 1.7 than it
>>will most likely not giving you problems now.
>>I think you mean Samsung 800, I am using the same.
>>Which bios version are you using? you have to use the DU or EH the EH is
>>the latest
>>Are you using Raid 0?
>>How big is your PSU? to low PSU ratings can give the same symptom
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> Hi Yuma,
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> I got it working fine on my removable drive with windows XP.. but the
> windows 98 crashes once all
> the drivers are loaded cant work out why.
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> Anyway about the CPU Vcore, what should it be ? Using Hardware Doctor in
> windows its reported as 1.52v - 1.50v
> I thought these processors needed 1.55v ? To get this I put 1.67v in the
> BIOS.
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> My CPU IDLE temperature is still 49c which is a little high.
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> Time for some PRIME95 testing..
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