Hey fellow Gigabyters!
I would like to put to all of you, a question about Over-clocking.
I have a Gigabyte GA-MA770-DS3 v1.0, with an AMD Phenom 9850 @ 2.3Ghz and a BFG GTS 250 OC 1gb. I would like to over-clock the CPU and GFX card.
Over the past few days i found out that both nVidia & AMD have their own software that can save you most of the trouble of going through the BIOS by giving you the options to change in windows. (AMD OverDrive & under Device Settings in Performance in the nVidia Control Panel)
I have been testing these applications and also read that it helps to have the latest BIOS in order for all the features to work. As both my CPU and GFX card wasn't over-clocking correctly, if i was to move the over-clock option in AMD OverDrive to "High Performance" (and yes, that's under the NOVICE tab!) the multiplier would go up to x13.5 and the Core Clock would go up in to the regions of 2700Mhz. After a reboot, i would then go and check OverDrive again only to notice that even though the "Novice" slider was still right next to "High Performance" the Clock Speed would have dropped to the 2600's and the multiplier would go down to x13. I would have to move the slider along one setting, then move it back, click apply and then it would go back up to the original overclock speeds (x13.5 and 2700 odd Mhz)
I checked with Everest, and it displayed that my BIOS was "F3". I had then gone to the Gigabyte website and downloaded the "F6" BIOS version. (due to F7 had dropped a few features that i didnt want to loose). There was an F8 in Beta, however i didnt want to try that as it was a Beta (i am currently at I40 in Newbury and have yet to go to sleep since yesterday morning so my brain is a bit frazzled). I didnt notice that under the list of availible BIOS's was a paragraph explaining about Beta BIOS's (because i was/am so fried and wasnt paying too much attention)
I continued with the installation of F6, using a FAT32 formatted USB stick. After QFlash had done its business and i had the -PASS! in green text (indicating that the update was successful) i rebooted. However, little did i know that what i had done was a very bad move. In my defence i didnt see anywere that if you are wanting to upgrade the BIOS, and have a manualy over clocked system, you need to set all over clocked components back to their factory/default settings!! Otherwise, kaputt!
I am however, extreemly greatfull that this problem happened while i was at I40. As there is a rather awesome guy from Gigabyte here who managed to save my bacon! I do really regret that i didnt catch his name!
Anyway, he told me to come on here and ask this wonderful community if anyone has any suggestions as to what is the best BIOS version to overclock on and if there are any better programs to overclock my CPU and GFX card? Unless the two i already have are the best, as they are the manufactures own programs?
I apologise that this is a bit of an essay. I hope this doesnt become too long to read!
Once again, Gigabyte man @ i40, you were awesome!
Thanks for your time, any input is appreciated!
-Dreaddy
Edit: i have just highlighted the most important part of this post. I didn't realise i had written so much unnecessary information! I apologise!