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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: dwood on April 17, 2009, 08:45:05 pm
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Hi,
After upgrading my GA-MA790X-DS4 to the latest F6 BIOS I no longer seem to have the option to enable Dual Ganged memory support.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Dan ???
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have you tried to press CTRL+F1 keys when in main bios menu ? it enables hidden advanced bios setup features. then you enter MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.) --> DRAM Configuration --> DCTs Mode
also there is newer bios F7A available from:
http://www.giga-byte.co.uk/Support/Motherboard/BIOS_DownloadFile.aspx?FileType=BIOS&FileID=14608
hope this helps
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Hi runn3R,
I've entered the hidden advanced bios setup features. But in MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.) --> DRAM Configuration the option for DCT Mode is not there ???
However reflashing with the F5 Bios and the DCT Mode option is there.
Really bizarre!
Dan
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tried also with F7A bios ?
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tried also with F7A bios ?
runn3R,
Not yet but will do.
Do you know what else has changed apart from the CPU ID Update?
Thanks
Dan
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i don't know now but i may check. the problem is it takes time and you would need wait longer.
from my experience the descriptions of bios changes from the website are not listing all the real changes which were made
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i don't know now but i may check. the problem is it takes time and you would need wait longer.
from my experience the descriptions of bios changes from the website are not listing all the real changes which were made
runn3R,
Yeah no problem, if you could find out that would be great.
Many thanks
Dan
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Hi Dan
tried with F7A bios ?
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Hi runn3R,
Sorry for the lat reply was away on holiday! ;D
I've flashed my bios to F7C and the memory option for ganged mode is back.
Many thanks,
Dan 8)
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thanks for the feedback. glad it was sorted out :)
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Just a tad strange why they removed it from th F6 revision?
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Since AMD does not support or guarantee ganged mode, they suggest to remove this feature in our bios, that's the story.
According to AMD - two modes in AMD CPU for memory interface:
1. Ganged mode - two memory controllers are tied to work in 128bit mode
2. Un-ganged mode - two memory controllers are working independently, but still can be treated as 128 bit mode.
Un-ganged mode is having better performance (overall), hence AMD suggests using this mode.
The “64 bit” indicates 64bit for each memory controller in un-ganged mode.
64 x 2 still equals to 128. So, in un-ganged mode, nothing is downgraded