Ok, no matter what I try, I cant get my PC to boot at either 166 or 200 MHZ frequencies on the motherboard
However, my previous MSI motherboards were also like this, I had to gradually increase the motherboard frequency very slowly, so I will keep on trying, but for now I'm happy with 3.2 Ghz.
I'm sure this motherboard should be able to reach 200 MHZ, I'm probably doing something else wrong, but I have increased votages and underclocked the ram, I maybe need a different bios.
i'm REALLY glad to hear it. thanks m8 for provided pictures and results, i think they will be also useful for a lot o people.
Ive had two S939 Asus motherboards (A8N-SLI, A8R32 MVP deluxe), then upgraded to MSI P35 Neo 2, and later X48c Platinum (should have waited for P45 version of the Neo 2, much cheaper and just as good), and now this Gigabyte EX58-UD5, which I doubt I will need to upgrade again for at least 2 years =D.
My A8N-SLI died from too much overclocking (oops), then I decided to get rid of the P35 because it was rubbish for crossfire.
For graphics cards I always went for the cheapest one of the type I was looking for, and upgrade and sell the old ones very regularly as prices drop on higher up cards. This time Gigabyte 4870's were reduced as well so I grabbed them
. Normally I get whatever I find on offers, usually powercolor, club 3D, and a one of Triplex (support from Korea in spanglish !!!) and other low profile brands, never top brands like Gigabyte, Sapphire or HIS
. I always said I would get a Sapphire or HIS card one day, but instead I got Gigabyte which is just as good.
A week later, the price fell some more
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-046-GI&groupid=701&catid=56&subcat=That always happens to me.