Official GIGABYTE Forum
Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: saeedbnbn on March 08, 2011, 05:44:03 pm
-
hi my Friends
please help . I can't Write good english
I buy :
M.B GIGABYTE 890XA-UD3
cpu phenom II X6 1090t black editation
ram two corsair dominator 2 GB 1866 whit fan cooling
VGA EVGA geforce 460GTX SE 1GB GDDR5
HDD western digital - black caviar 1TB 64MB buffer sata 3 6GB/s
and 800 + 80+ power suply.
first Question : what is best bios setup for highest performenc? i any install update bios at this time
two Question : very Important . my hdd is very better than later hard disk ( wester caviar green 500GB 32MB buffer and sata 2 3GB/s) but rank in windows seven is equal . new hard disk black caviar sata 3 is = 5.9 and old caviar green sata 2 is = 5.9
this is not correct the new hard disk is very better performens from caviar green
please help me .
-
Hi and welcome to the Gigabyte Forum.
The Windows Experience Index WEI is not much more than a joke I am afraid. 5.9 is hte top score any magnetic drive can reach. Even a pair of WD Blacks in RAID0 mode will still only score 5.9. To get any more than this you have to install a SSD.
Your SATA3 WD Black is much faster than your Green but don't forget that doesn't mean that it will seem faster in a lot of situations. It is also a better drive for a boot drive.
-
Thank you very very much for this answer
congratulation to you for this character. ;D :D
sorry i don't know what's SSD . this is a external storage?
you Said black series is faster than by green but when i install green or black Both hard disk copy data from a drive to drive speed is 40 MB/s until 50 MB/s
i in Surprising .
I expected the black(sata 3) copy data very faster than green (sata 2)
please leading me to how up to better speed with this HDD sata 3
Which choice is better ? what's Difference? IDE - RAID - AHCI ?
and all other Options Related hard disk config
-
Hi there,
The best way to configure your HDD is to attach it to one of the SATA3 ports and have the controller set to AHCI in BIOS but, f you have already installed your OS you won't be able to just change this setting. If you have installed the OS with the controller set to IDE mode there is a registry tweak that you can apply before you change the BIOS settings to enable your system to keep running properly.
-
Hi
SSD stands for Solid State Drive as opposed to a magnetic rotating disk drive as is more normal as a Hard Disk Drive. They are smaller, don't get hot and are silent.
The interface is faster on a SATA3 drive but the drive is still only capable of ripping data from the platters at the same speed as a SATA2 drive. So really it is almost irrelevant.
IDE is the older mode of connection/interface.
AHCI is the newer, faster more efficient mode that also allows HotSwap for external drives etc.
RAID is a way of connecting up several hard drives but allowing the operating system to control them as one. (a bit shortened but that is the idea)
-
please see the attach jpg and help me too set this setting
on chip sata controller - enable or desable?
on chip sata type - IDE or raid or AHCI?
on chip sata port4/5 type IDE or as sata type?
gsata controller and mode?
and please lead me for set ram setup.
two corsair dominator 2 GB 1866 whit fan cooling
i input two module in dim 3 and dim 4 both slat color is White.
DCTs mode: unganged or ganged?
how set better performens and speed ? this module bus is 1866 but not set this bus. auto is 1333 and i set in 1600
-
what is viewpoint
if i update bios can have better performance?
-
OK
First update to latest BIOS using the QFlash Utility.
Then in BIOS set:
OnChip SATA Controller to Enabled
OnChip SATA Type to AHCI
OnChip SATA Port 4/5 to As SATA Type
OnChip SATA RAID5 Support to Disabled
Onboard GSATA Controller to Enabled
Onboard GSATA Mode to IDE
Connect your Hard drive to one of the Blue SATA ports (SATA3_0 - SATA3_5)
Connect your DVD/CD Writer to one of the White SATA Ports GSATA2_6 or GSATA2_7
When you install Windows Operating System you will not need to load any AMD Drivers. Once windows has installed DO NOT use AMD AHCI Drivers as these are actually a little slower in performance then the Microsoft ones.
As I said before, if you have already loaded your Operating System using the Native IDE Mode you CANNOT just change to AHCI Mode. You will need to make a change to the registry in windows or do a clean install of the Operating System.
-
OK
First update to latest BIOS using the QFlash Utility.
Then in BIOS set:
OnChip SATA Controller to Enabled
OnChip SATA Type to AHCI
OnChip SATA Port 4/5 to As SATA Type
OnChip SATA RAID5 Support to Disabled
Onboard GSATA Controller to Enabled
Onboard GSATA Mode to IDE
Connect your Hard drive to one of the Blue SATA ports (SATA3_0 - SATA3_5)
Connect your DVD/CD Writer to one of the White SATA Ports GSATA2_6 or GSATA2_7
When you install Windows Operating System you will not need to load any AMD Drivers. Once windows has installed DO NOT use AMD AHCI Drivers as these are actually a little slower in performance then the Microsoft ones.
As I said before, if you have already loaded your Operating System using the Native IDE Mode you CANNOT just change to AHCI Mode. You will need to make a change to the registry in windows or do a clean install of the Operating System.
Absic,
Bravo! I have been trying to find the post where you showed me how to set up my BIOS for using the OCZ SSD. I cannot find that post, try as I might!
Ok, can I use the same setting you have listed here?
Will it work on my AMD 1055T/890XA-UD3 build?
Please let me know!
Thanks,
Soar
-
Hi Soar,
Yep, these settings should be OK on your rig too!
Just remember if you have already installed the OS in IDE mode you can't just switch to AHCI Mode in BIOS without making a change to the Windows Registry first.
-
Hi Soar,
Yep, these settings should be OK on your rig too!
Just remember if you have already installed the OS in IDE mode you can't just switch to AHCI Mode in BIOS without making a change to the Windows Registry first.
Thanks Absic!
I installed the SSD in AHCI mode so all should be ok now.
Have a good one!
Soar
-
Good news again: Everything has returned to running flawlessly again! A very big thanks to you Absic, DM, and everyone here at Gigabyte Forum UK!
You rock!
Soar
-
Hey everyone!
I think I forgot to mention the BIOS version I am using on my 890XA-UD3...
It is F5.
My system is running screaming fast! Yaaaahhooooooo!
Hope this helps someone!
Soar
PS My Gigabyte P67A-UD3 B-3 ships tomorrow! Can't wait to do the new build and see how it compares with this AMD 1055T/890XA-UD3!
If the Intel 2500K/Gigabyte P67A-UD3 B-3 runs anything like this AMD rig, I will be totally happy!
-
Hi Soar,
Good news that you have your system running again well and that the real gear is due tomorrow!
If the Intel 2500K/Gigabyte P67A-UD3 B-3 runs anything like this AMD rig, I will be totally happy!
If it runs anything like that rig I would advise asking for a RMA!!! ;D
-
Hi Soar,
Good news that you have your system running again well and that the real gear is due tomorrow!
If the Intel 2500K/Gigabyte P67A-UD3 B-3 runs anything like this AMD rig, I will be totally happy!
If it runs anything like that rig I would advise asking for a RMA!!! ;D
LOL! That was good DM! Ok, but for real now...will the Intel 2500K really run that much faster?
Soar
-
Well I will be surprised if it doesn't. But you are the one with both systems we will await your assessment of the differences with photos please! ;)
-
Well I will be surprised if it doesn't. But you are the one with both systems we will await your assessment of the differences with photos please! ;)
Ok, I will post pics and hopefully some benchmarks soon.
By the way, did you try that SIW, and if so, how did you like it?
Soar
-
No I haven't done yet soar as I have been rather busy recently but it is on my to-do list. ;)
Lsdmeasap seemd to think it was alright too which is a good recommendation in my book.
-
No I haven't done yet soar as I have been rather busy recently but it is on my to-do list. ;)
Lsdmeasap seemd to think it was alright too which is a good recommendation in my book.
Thanks DM! I hope you can try it soon!
Lsdmeasap, what do you make of SIW? Did it give you correct voltage and temp readings?
I sure is a comprehensive software from my point of view. I've never seen so many options in my life before and it seems easy to get lost in it!
How about you?
Soar
-
Hi Soar,
I installed it and had an initial play around last night and it certainly does seem comprehensive. I will try using it for a while before I make my mind up but it does look useful.
-
Hi Soar,
I installed it and had an initial play around last night and it certainly does seem comprehensive. I will try using it for a while before I make my mind up but it does look useful.
Thanks DM!
Does the program seem to give accurate voltage readings?
Soar
-
Hi Soar,
I haven't really had the time to test it thoroughly but at a cursory glance everything looked alright. I will try and have a proper look shortly. Is there a particular reason for your question ?