Dfi NF4 bios parameters for Winbond BH5 ram modules.

Geomon

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If you have a Dfi nf4 motherboard running some BH5 ram this may be of interest to you.

I recently purchased 2x512mb of Mushkin Redline XP4000, these modules are based on the Winbond BH5 UT memory chips and can out perform pretty much anything available providing they have access to voltage of 3.2 to 3.7.

On getting these module I started to overclock them to find there max overclock, they seemed to run at upto 510mhz with timmings of 2-2-2-6 at 3.3 volts.

I started to test for stabillity at these speeds with prime and memtest 86. All seemed to be fine except for the ram producing a single error in test 5,6 and 8. I started to lower the speeds to cure this error but they continued to error all the way down to 400mhz at all different timmings too.

This concerned me very much and I thought there much be a fault with the ram itself. I contacted Mushkin support about this and they sent my a pdf with instructions on exactly how to set up the bios settings on the Dfi nf4 motherboard, they said I should try these setting first before any RMA is issued and that I need to follow the setting to the letter.

The settings are as follows:

Mushkin Redline XP4000 test Parameters.

Genie bios settings.

Dram frequency set-200.

Command per clock-Enabled.

tcl-2.0

trcd-02

tras-06

trp-02

trc-08

trfc-auto

trrd-02

twr-02

twtr-02

trwt-03

tref-auto

twcl-01

dram bank interleave-enabled

dqs skew control-auto

dqs skew value-0

dram drive stength-level 8

dram data drive strength-level 3

max async latency-auto

dram response time-normal

read preamble time-auto

idlecycle limit-256 cycles

dynamic counter-disabled

r/w queue bypass-16x

bypass max-07 x

32 byte granularity-disable(8 bursts)

fsb bus frequency-255

ltd/fsb frequency ratio-x3.0

cpu/fsb frequency ratio-varies dependening on processor

k8 cool n quiet support-disabled

cpu vid startup value-startup may vary depending on processor

cpu vid control-set to default vid of processor unless overclocked, can ot be set to auto

cpu vid special control-varies depending on processor

ltd voltage control-1.3v

chip set voltage control-1.6v

dram voltage control- varies, usually set to 3.3v ( actual target is 3.4-3.45)

dram+ 03v if its not 3.2-varies

other noteworthy bios settings

thermal throttling-disabled

all unneeded devices to be disabled

Cooling

Standard practice is to use a 120mm fan blowing sirectly down onto the modules and the 4v mosfet area

Ok thats about it. I found that when I used these settings all errors in memtest stopped and it even allow for a bit more on the overclock.

I tried these settings on the Mushkin Redline xp4000 bh5 mudules and found that they worked great, I also would have thought that these settings would work on many other BH5 based ram with the Dfi nf4 mothboard.

I hope this help some of you guys as it did me:) .
 
@Geomon...what were the extended timings were you using before Mushkin got in touch?

:)

Kenny

Kinda surprised to see Dynamic Counter disabled
 
Nice guide there, good as a failsafe. For the record though, Mushkin Redline series is CH-5 UTT not BH-5.
 
K404 said:
@Geomon...what were the extended timings were you using before Mushkin got in touch?

:)

Kenny

Kinda surprised to see Dynamic Counter disabled

I tries all viarients of timmings for the four mains timming, cas,trcd,trass,trp. I also tried a few guides on the Dfi street forum for ocz vx ram. Nothing would stop the errors in memtest tough. As soon as I tried this with my mushin ut all errors stoopped.

This is the exact guide that Mushkin sent.
 
name='OV3RCLOCK3R' said:
Would these setting work on Ocz Vx UTT-Ch (i think). Currently at 245 2.2.2.5 1t atm at 3.2v, would like to go higher

Yes I am using the same settings on a pair of pc4000 VX's as we speak and they are working fine, I have only been testing them for an hour or so and they are doing 250 @ 2-2-2-6 with no probs. I am pretty sure that the ocz vx use the same chips as the redlines so they are v similar.

Redlines perform better when both are set to the same speed/timmings tough, must be something to do with the pcb.
 
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