450FSB BIOS Settings

These settings should prove useful for Q6600/QX6800/QX9650 CPUs, with the Q6600 currently being the most popular (and affordable). If a non boot is experienced when applying these BIOS profiles after a cleared CMOS or BIOS reset - increase tRD shown in the profiles by +1. A looser tRD will help the board complete the initial boot cycle. Re-enter BIOS,move the tRD back down by -1. Remember not to change memory divider/ CAS or Northbridge strap during the same reboot as tightening tRD. 

Gigabyte GA-X48T-DQ6 Bios Settings @ 450FSB
Robust Graphics Booster Turbo
CPU Clock Ratio 8x (Q6600/QX6800) 9x (QX9650)
CPU Frequency 450FSB
CPU Host Clock Control Enabled
CPU Host Frequency (MHz) 450
PCI Express Frequency (MHz) 100
C.I.A.2 Disabled
Performance Enhanced With Extreme
System Memory Multiplier 4.00B
DRAM Timing Selectable Manual
CAS Latency Time 8
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay 8
DRAM RAS# Precharge 8
Precharge delay (tRAS) 21
ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD) 4
Rank Write To READ Delay 8
Write To Precharge Delay 12
Refresh to ACT Delay 60
Read to Precharge Delay 6
Static tRead Value 7 or 8 depending on stability requirements
(7 = higher performance)
Static tRead Phase Adjust Auto
Command Rate 1N
CPU/PCIEX Clock Driving 800mV
CPU Clock Skew Control Normal
(G)MCH Clock Skew Control Normal
System Voltage Control Manual
DDR3 Overvoltage Control (+)0.55
PCI-E Overvoltage Control Normal
FSB Overvoltage Control (+)0.35
(G)MCH Overvoltage Control (+)0.25V
Loadline Calibration Disabled
CPU Voltage Control Dependant on Processor

400FSB BIOS Settings Conclusion
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  • Frumious1 - Thursday, January 3, 2008 - link

    What are you, the jilted lover of Raja or something? Seriously, I can't say I blame the AT crew for taking a break. Me and my family certainly did our fair share of slacking off over the holidays.

    Merry Christmas, Foxy Scrooge....
  • 8steve8 - Wednesday, January 2, 2008 - link

    i just got 8gb od ddr2 800 1.8v for $180 shipped from newegg.



    8GB of DDR3 costs $1,150 shipped from newegg...

    thats not at typo.


    DDR3 is irrelevant for now.

    10x cost for 3% perf boost...
    I'm not even going to read this review.
  • Kougar - Wednesday, January 2, 2008 - link

    This makes no sense. Gigabyte offers GTL controls on the P31-DS3L, values are: 0.636, 0.603, 0.566, 0.54. Why offer them on a $80 budget board but not a ~$300 X48T end-of-the-world board?? I was expecting them to be there when I heard about the redesign.

    This was a great review, and I am still reading/rereading it to absorb the info. I had a few questions though... You said FSB Overvoltage control requires 1.4v for both processors, and stock is 1.15v?? I never touched this setting by more than +1 with my Q6600, but it might explain a few things. How or where did you find out what the stock VTT value was, as I wish to be able to look up this info myself for future reference and check the P35 version.
  • Rajinder Gill - Wednesday, January 2, 2008 - link

    I used a DMM and probed both the supply mosfet and GTL transistors.

    Regards
    Raja
  • Kougar - Wednesday, January 2, 2008 - link

    Thanks for your reply! Are there any guides or what do you recommend for novice multimeter users trying to discern which mainboard components power what. I don't mind doing the research, I just need a pointer at where to get started. I have tried before but was not sure if I was measuring the correct components.

    Just for proof, here is a screenie of the P31 DS3L $75 board's GTLREF menu: http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n129/Chanur64/I...">http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n129/Chanur64/I...

    I can't fathom why the X48-DQ6 lacks this, could they be waiting to add it in later when the BIOS is more mature?

  • PLaYaHaTeD - Wednesday, January 2, 2008 - link

    Since nobody cares to ask, I will go ahead:

    When can we buy an X48 Motherboard, along with a Q9450 cpu? How can you give such a comprehensive preview, and talk about recommendations without addressing a release date?

    If some of the rumors are true about X48/Wolfdale/Yorkfield being delayed to possibly march, then wouldn't it be irrelevant to speak about recommending this product 2-3 months before it will even be available?

  • Gary Key - Friday, January 4, 2008 - link

    ETA of the X48 boards is unknown. They are ready, from a BIOS viewpoint the Gigabyte boards need some more work but the ASUS boards that will be reviewed next week are about 97% there. Boards have been manufactured by all of the majors, it is up to Intel to pull the trigger. It was going to be in December, moved to 1/7/08, moved to 1/21/08, and is now in a holding pattern waiting on X38 stocks to clear out to some degree, which is surprising as most of the suppliers will move X38 downward to replace the mid-market P35 boards.

    The Q9450 and others will be announced shortly and official launch dates will be available at that time. Once again, up to Intel, but after the Phenom launch, they have no real reason to hurry up. The reason for the previews is provide just that, a preview, but we were expecting (along with Gigabyte/ASUS/MSI) that boards would be launched by the 21st of this month.
  • minimeat - Wednesday, January 2, 2008 - link

    Good review on the BIOS features, i've been looking for this kind of detail for each timing number to be explained for a while, as none of this information is in the Gigabyte manual for any of their motherboards (HINT HINT).

    Anyways, you forgot to explain one really important number that i have been wondering about for a while, the Refresh to ACT Delay. Can someone please explain this number, either update the review or post it here, it would be much appreciated. I noticed that they had it set to 60 in the review, and there is no Auto option inherent in the motherboard's bios for this number, and i have no clue what it does. Thanks!
  • Glenn - Wednesday, January 2, 2008 - link

    Looks like Anands crew spent plenty of time with this board! Amazing that no comparison benchmarks are shown against more mainstream boards like 965s, P35s or some AMD flavors? All that work with very little usefullness outside of early adoptee's!
  • Gary Key - Friday, January 4, 2008 - link

    Hi,

    We will have a Intel chipset comparison roundup the week of the 28th, maybe earlier if Intel decides to launch this product according to the last timeline. We will have the ASUS X48 boards up next week with a very detailed MCH overview and the MSI X48 board the week after with some Quad CrossFire loving if the drivers make it. These previews are concentrating on getting the most out of the board, the roundup will concentrate on comparisons to other available products.

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