Just a heads up!
=> http://hwbot.org/forum/showthread.php?t=7416 <=
Where courage, motivation and ignorance meet, a persistent idiot awakens.
Same here.
I updated to 1.C to start OCing past 3.6 to about 3.8 and I'm failing to get it anywhere close to stable in Cinebench, despite being SuperPI 32M stable, even at 3.7. Even my original 3.6GHz OC started giving me lockups several times a week.
I went back to 1.9 which I've always found the most stable. Gonna try to get to 3.8, but not if it takes more than 1.4V, I hate high volts.
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CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955BE @ 3.6GHz (stock V) w/ Prolimatech MegaShadow+Enermax Apollish (Silver)
M/B: MSI 790FX-GD70 NB & HT @ 2.4GHz (stock V)
RAM: A-DATA HY63I1B16K w/ HeatSinks
GPU: Sapphire 5850 1GB (Game Edition) @ 775/1125 (stock V)
HDD: 2 x Seagate Barracuda ST31000524AS
CSE: NZXT Apollo (Silver)
PSU: Ultra LSP650
MON: Samsung T260
K/B: Logitech G11 / Mse: Microsoft Sidewinder X8
Spk: Roccat KAVE 5.1 Headset
Ok guys help me out, I can't find a solution to my problem anywhere!
I have the Winki edition of this mobo, but the "Resume By lan" function isn't in the Wake Up event setup...
I have BIOS version 2.3
EDIt: seems to be working now
Last edited by Uloga; 06-16-2010 at 09:54 AM.
Maybe I should be happy based on the poor OC results people are getting with 1.C, but I just got a board back from RMA a few days ago and finally put the system back together and . . . they shipped me BIOS 1.A instead of 1.C. Argh! I bricked my last board flashing to 1.c2 beta. Oh well. Can't afford a thuban right now anyway . . .
I'll try that. Most likely the file was corrupt. Er, well, I'll try that the next time I get in the mood to flash the BIOS, which will be . . . later.
How do we tell MSI their new bios doesn't overclock worth a crap?
Does anyone have a contact with the bios team?
MSI 790FX-GD70 (BIOS 1.D4)//PhenomII 1090T
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Did this on phase-cooling: http://hwbot.org/community/submissio...3_1262.8_marks
Seriously, what are you trying to accomplish with that attitude? Getting them to listen?
Where courage, motivation and ignorance meet, a persistent idiot awakens.
did any1 have luck with the 1d0 bios, i cannot boot the image and for flashing i get a romID missmatch so im not sure whats going on my end. but if any got it to work did it fix the HT flood error and the strange clocking problems with holes on the thulban
Last edited by zanzabar; 07-24-2010 at 10:41 PM.
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i got it to flash, i forgot that u have to plug the flash drive directly into the board. it seams to fix the hT flood error but dose not clock higher
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Im finally figured out what caused problems to have 1600+ ram speeds and CPU speed beyond 3800MHz. It was realy IMC, cause if i raise 2nd memory timing to 9 i can go up to 1850Mhz - and thats cool with 955 c2 revision i think. After tweaking ram timing and CPU speeds i managed this setting:
- CPU: 3825 MHz (225x17) @ 1.48V
CPU NB: 2700 MHz @ 1.38V
RAM: 1800 MHz CL7-9-6-22 28 1T @ 1.65V
HT: 2025 Mhz
Power - LinX 52Gflops, WinrarX64 3000Kb/s, CB R10x64 16500, MaxMemm 10.2Gbps
It is stable at LinX x64 15K 20 loops and no problems at all
Some benchmarks
So guys what you think, its ok or its lame?
its lame ,-)....No, really good work, specially RAMs at C2 Deneb revision looks good.
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I was playing with RAM a little bit again and I get 1800MHz with 7-9-5-15 28 1T stable with 955 (C2) - IMC is not bad at all.
For benchmarking i can use 7-8-5-15 28 and it brings some records for me
wprime32M (no.8 in 995 AIR) http://www.hwbot.org/community/submi..._be_8sec_984ms
superpi32M (no.5 in 955 AIR) http://www.hwbot.org/community/submi...in_54sec_140ms
For the end - validation of 4387MHz http://www.hwbot.org/community/submi...be_4387.38_mhz
More ram frequency and agresive timings comes with incoming X6 1100T
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Hi, did somebody changed TIM on MB NB+SB+PWM heatsink? I saw few screews, so it cant be problem to tweak it. What is the default TIM, white silicon (or some white rubber??)? I maybe change TIM to noctua NH-1. Have also in mind, that i maybe add cooling to PWM for high thuban OC. What fan fit it? 92x92?
And if some allready change PWM TIM, whats your temperatures now/before? Now i have 50 iddle and 55 at load (PWM) and I am pretty scared to blow of mobo by thuban. Thanks...
AMD Athlon II 455, Phenom II 565BE/850/965BE/980BE, FX-8150 + WC kit, Athlon II 651K, A8-3870K Antec KÜHLER H₂O 920 ASUS Sabertooth 990FX, Rampage IV Extreme, EAH5550, GTX570DCII, GTX580 Matrix BENQ BL2400PT CORSAIR TX850M, Force GT 90GB CREATIVE X-Fi X-Treme Music Geil EVOTWO 2000C6 (PSC)
GIGABYTE 880GA-UD3H, 990FXA-UD5, 990FXA-UD7 (rev1.1), 8400GS, A75-UD4H, 7970OC, Z77X-UD5H KINGPINcooling Dragon F1 Gemini 2.0, Tek-9 FAT 6.0 Kingston HyperX T1 2133C9 2x2GB (Hyper BDBG), HyperX T1 2133C8 2x2GB (Hyper MGH-E), Genesis 2400C11 4x2GB, Blu 1600C9 2x4GB, HyperX SSD 120GB, DT HyperX USB3.0 64GB
Logitech G700 noctua NH-D14 SAMSUNG F1 1TB 7200 Seasonic SS-600HT Thermaltake Soprano RS101
I think it's the best 790fx board ever.
I paired it with Deneb 965BE and Elpida BBSE memory. Here's my personal best memory clock & timing.
AMD Phenom II X4 965BE @ around 4GHz
MSI 790FX-GD70
G.SKILL RIP JAWS RH DDR3 PC3-16000 CL9 4GB (2GB x 2)
1640MHz 7-7-7-24 1T
1840MHz 8-8-8-24 1T
1920MHz 9-9-9-27 1T (though I gained 240x4=960MHz(1920) in bios, actual frequency was fluctuated about +10MHz)
Last edited by DGLee; 12-10-2010 at 10:21 AM.
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RAM: Samsung DDR3 PC3-10600 4GB x 2
VGA: HIS & Sapphire Radeon HD 6990 4GB x 2
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INFO: BIOS 1.G is released!
http://download1.msi.com/files/downl...xe/7577v1G.zip
- Update CPU AGESA code.
- I think, thats little bit better then 1.F. I can drop Vcore and CPU-NB vid and I have stable clocks like with 1.F (1.472V instead of 1.488)
Btw...I found that user mangoSeed (overclock.net) removed heatsink from MB and aplied tim to NB and SB (temps went down about 15C). But im currios if I can remove white "something" at VRMs and aplied tim? If the screws-threads will be long - it can fit it like before with white "something" - but I can reduce temps at VRMs too? So what you think?... Here is illustrated picture
Last edited by froxic; 12-12-2010 at 06:15 AM.
AMD Athlon II 455, Phenom II 565BE/850/965BE/980BE, FX-8150 + WC kit, Athlon II 651K, A8-3870K Antec KÜHLER H₂O 920 ASUS Sabertooth 990FX, Rampage IV Extreme, EAH5550, GTX570DCII, GTX580 Matrix BENQ BL2400PT CORSAIR TX850M, Force GT 90GB CREATIVE X-Fi X-Treme Music Geil EVOTWO 2000C6 (PSC)
GIGABYTE 880GA-UD3H, 990FXA-UD5, 990FXA-UD7 (rev1.1), 8400GS, A75-UD4H, 7970OC, Z77X-UD5H KINGPINcooling Dragon F1 Gemini 2.0, Tek-9 FAT 6.0 Kingston HyperX T1 2133C9 2x2GB (Hyper BDBG), HyperX T1 2133C8 2x2GB (Hyper MGH-E), Genesis 2400C11 4x2GB, Blu 1600C9 2x4GB, HyperX SSD 120GB, DT HyperX USB3.0 64GB
Logitech G700 noctua NH-D14 SAMSUNG F1 1TB 7200 Seasonic SS-600HT Thermaltake Soprano RS101
hi, i got a 790fx-gd70 but 1 week ago i mounted this motherboard for some AMD testing, but the motherboard didnt start, it turn the lights but nothing is shown in the debug poster, i have tried, another memory, another cpu, vga, psu, and nothing has change, anyone knows what can be the failure? i really like this board, and cant get another one in venezuela
best regards
I have put my motherboard on watercooling and you could without any problem put your southbridge and northbridge on thermal paste (non-conductive). The Mosfet on the other end are really irregular and fragile, so I have use a thermal tape on them and it does the job.Btw...I found that user mangoSeed (overclock.net) removed heatsink from MB and aplied tim to NB and SB (temps went down about 15C). But im currios if I can remove white "something" at VRMs and aplied tim? If the screws-threads will be long - it can fit it like before with white "something" - but I can reduce temps at VRMs too? So what you think?... Here is illustrated picture
AMD Athlon II 455, Phenom II 565BE/850/965BE/980BE, FX-8150 + WC kit, Athlon II 651K, A8-3870K Antec KÜHLER H₂O 920 ASUS Sabertooth 990FX, Rampage IV Extreme, EAH5550, GTX570DCII, GTX580 Matrix BENQ BL2400PT CORSAIR TX850M, Force GT 90GB CREATIVE X-Fi X-Treme Music Geil EVOTWO 2000C6 (PSC)
GIGABYTE 880GA-UD3H, 990FXA-UD5, 990FXA-UD7 (rev1.1), 8400GS, A75-UD4H, 7970OC, Z77X-UD5H KINGPINcooling Dragon F1 Gemini 2.0, Tek-9 FAT 6.0 Kingston HyperX T1 2133C9 2x2GB (Hyper BDBG), HyperX T1 2133C8 2x2GB (Hyper MGH-E), Genesis 2400C11 4x2GB, Blu 1600C9 2x4GB, HyperX SSD 120GB, DT HyperX USB3.0 64GB
Logitech G700 noctua NH-D14 SAMSUNG F1 1TB 7200 Seasonic SS-600HT Thermaltake Soprano RS101
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