so I got flustrated with the lack of settings with my intel dx58og motherboard and my memory is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231460
and its a older core i7 its a core i7 920. I recently upgraded the board cause the memory banks on the old board 4 of them (theres 6banks on x58) stopped workin I had it figured out a bit except for ith this set but anyways onto the intel DX58)G theres no way to select an xmp profile with the latest bios and all its either auto or manual and auto sets some dumb looking timmings as well as if set on auto I cant change the qpi/uncore voltage because they don't single out the settinbgs its auto everything or nothing.
I can however set the cpu BLCK and cpu volts and such just not anything memory or qpi and uncore. im startin to think though cause I tried it on auto with a BLCK of 170 and it seems stable but I would like to know what volts its giving the QPI and and uncore.
any programs that will tell me this info? im kinda reluctant to download and use the intel extreame tunning utility because I did that before and could not un-install it and felt like it was conflicting with the bios settings when I was setting things manualy.
and its a older core i7 its a core i7 920. I recently upgraded the board cause the memory banks on the old board 4 of them (theres 6banks on x58) stopped workin I had it figured out a bit except for ith this set but anyways onto the intel DX58)G theres no way to select an xmp profile with the latest bios and all its either auto or manual and auto sets some dumb looking timmings as well as if set on auto I cant change the qpi/uncore voltage because they don't single out the settinbgs its auto everything or nothing.
I can however set the cpu BLCK and cpu volts and such just not anything memory or qpi and uncore. im startin to think though cause I tried it on auto with a BLCK of 170 and it seems stable but I would like to know what volts its giving the QPI and and uncore.
any programs that will tell me this info? im kinda reluctant to download and use the intel extreame tunning utility because I did that before and could not un-install it and felt like it was conflicting with the bios settings when I was setting things manualy.