OK,
I am now testing the F4A beta BIOS. The PC seems to be running OK but I am NOT really overclocking anything.
However, I have lowered the CPU voltage to 1.400V (from 1.475) as I like to lower the temperature of the CPU if I can. There is still only adjustment in intervals of .025V. Check this thread for why I am saying this:
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,2198.0.htmlI have Altered the Memory Clock to x8 so that I can run my Corsair RAM at the rated 1600 Mhz and I have also increased the voltage to the RAM from the BIOS default of 1.5V to its rated 1.65V. This gives the usual overclock warning in BIOS, for those who are not aware that it does so. (Which I ignore!)
The issue of PATA drives being combined with the SATA Drive Controller has been addressed and I can once again disable the PATA controller so it is not being tested or searched for during POST or BOOT. This does help speed up the BOOT a little, especially if you have no PATA drives or devices installed.
The problem with temperature reporting in EasyTune6 & Core Temp still seems to be there. When checking the CPU temp in BIOS it is showing as 37°C but Coretemp is reading 31°C and EasyTune 6 is reading 35°C. (See following picture)
Having done some further research into this I do not believe that this is a BIOS fault but a limitation of the software in reporting the temps. Easytune6 seems to be the more accurate of the two readings but they are only a guide and, if you are attempting to overclock your system, I would advise extreme caution when using either of these programmes and not to rely on them for accuracy.
If I come across anything unusal or have any major instability issues I will let you know. If you have any particular questions regarding this beta BIOS and would like questions answered before you try it, let me know and I will do my best to help you.
Current System Specs:Chassis: NZXT Tempest Evo
Mobo: GA-790XTA-UD4 (BIOS F4A beta)
CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1090T BE 125W
Cooler: Noctua NH-D14 Air cooler
RAM: Corsair Dominator 2 x CMD4GX3M2B1600C8 (8 Gig)
GPU: Sapphire Radeon ATI 4850x2 (1 Gig)
Monitors: 1 x LG L1715S & 2 x LG L194WT
Sound Card: M-Audio Delta 1010
HDD's: 2 X WD 640 Gig Caviar Black SATA3, 2 x Hitachi Deskstar 1TB, 1 x Seagate 1TB, 1 x Hitachi 500 Gig
DVD/CD: Liteon
Graphics Tablet: Wacom PTZ3
Keyboard: Microsoft Digital Media Pro
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (Retail)
Main Use of system: Audio Recording & Mixing and Graphics Design & Editing
hope this helps.
Late update: Just realised that a newer version 0.99.7 of Core Temp was available than the one I was using for initial test and picture. Have downloaded new version and it still shows the same temps as previous version 0.99.6