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  • Dfi Lanparty Jr X58-T3h6 Drivers
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 15. 00:24

    DFI LANPARTY JR X58-T3H6 Bios (859 KB) This is the first version of the DFI Lanparty JR X58-T3H6 Bios JX58D115. It is strongly recommended to have the latest driver version available. Do not forget to check with our site as often as possible in order to stay on the latest drivers, software and games booth. DFI LANPARTY JR X58-T3H6 Bios is a BIOS driver that provided by DFI, You need to download Winzip or Winrar to open the compressed download file, and you can also download flashget to speed up your downloads.

    VIDEO: Here is where things got interesting. I installed two BFG Tech GTX 295 cards.

    It is noted elsewhere in these forums that it is necessary to adjust the 'memory lowgap' setting within the DRAM properties of the Genie Bios area of some DFI motherboards, particular with recent high-end GPU configurations involving SLI or Crossfire. This turned out to be the case here as well.

    I have installed 12 GB of Corsair DDR3-1600 Dominator 8-8-8-24 memory (six 2-GB memory modules). I could not get the system to permit the installation of Windows Vista Ultimate x64 nor boot from any media that the BIOS considered to be in the 'hard drive' arena (includes hard drives as well as USB attached storage) with this configuration. The Vista media would begin to load files into memory but the system would bounce (restart) as soon the initial progress indicator reached 100%. Likewise, simply attempting to boot from a pre-prepared USB thumbdrive or SATA hard drive would cause the system to bouce following its initial posts.

    Pull out one of the GTX 295 cards, however, and the system would boot or install Vista just fine. It seemed that any 'memory lowgap' value above the default value of 1536 MB would cause the system to halt as soon as the CPU was detected. A code of '3F' was displayed on the motherboard's on-board LCD readout when in this hung state. Setting the value any lower did nothing to change the situation. I'll also note at this time that both GTX 295 cards would permit the system to boot fine when used individually in either of the motherboard's two PCIe x16 expansion slots. This seemed to be a BIOS (software) issue and not a hardware issue with either GTX 295 card nor the motherboard.

    DFI to the rescue! I E-mailed DFI's US technical support for as solution.

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    I didn't expect to receive a reply, so you can imagine my surprise when I noticed a response in my inbox within two hours! The engineer who responded mentioned the 'memory lowgap' setting and, after receiving some additional information, forwarded my info to Taiwan for additional support.

    The next morning I had a response from an engineer in Taiwan suggesting a memory lowgap setting of 2048. This was one of several settings above 1536 that I had not tried. I punched it into the BIOS, installed the second GTX 295 with the SLI bridge connector, and had success. Kudos to DFI for responding (I feel many companies wouldn't bother) and then again for providing a solution within 18 hours, from around the world! Worked like a charm for me. There's nothing intuitive about that kind of stuff, so here's hoping it will help someone else out.

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    Note: I'm running dual 8800GSs and No-SLI or Physx. I looked through that link last week.Amazing reviews that you write. There's no way I could absorb all that! Could the memory lowgap have anything to do with not being able to use Nvidia Drivers above 182.50?

    All kinds of wonky things happen, but mainly on reboots my display settings are defaulted to 8-bit and sometimes the resolution changes to 800x600. Any of the 185.xx drivers do this and I have no idea why.or how to fix it. I'm a cruncher and 185.xx drivers are much more productive. I use the 185.xx drivers on my 775 rigs-NP. I fiddled with it for a couple of hrs this morning after reading your post.

    No joy, of course! It's definitely strange. With each reboot the graphics degrade further, but I can go to display and change it back to 32-bit and it's ok. Doesn't make much sense to me.

    I really don't think it's my monitor. I just pulled a 775 cruncher that ran 185.26 just fine, so it's something with this new i7 rig.

    With this 185.xx driver, I've tried the 185.26,.65,.66,.68.same thing with each one. I thought the lowgap 2560 was going to work, but it didn't. First reboot looked good-desktop wallpaper and icons were 100%, but the taskbar and icons were degraded. Everything got worse from there as I rebooted. I tried the top 4 lowgap settings. Runs just fine on 182.50 and the 178.13 that came on the disk.so I'm thinking it's just the 185 drivers.

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