I had one 780 ti DC2 blow up for no reason as well and it was my best card as well (ASIC 61% 1340/2050 no voltage increase). Core exploded, it was a bad time :(
And also on air still, didn't even get to run it cold.
I had one 780 ti DC2 blow up for no reason as well and it was my best card as well (ASIC 61% 1340/2050 no voltage increase). Core exploded, it was a bad time :(
And also on air still, didn't even get to run it cold.
Oh I think the issue has been found. There is a damaged mosfet on the back of the card: http://i.imgur.com/cUKKfSc.jpg
Q501, ignore the arrow.
It has clearly some physical damage and does not give resistance values like the same one next to it.
Markings are
B20
P03
CFL0325
Do I truly need one there to run the card, and could someone explain me what the markings mean and which of them are relevant.
Sorry i was too busy on this baby. If anyone has issue . Feel free to send me msg..
http://picx.xfastest.com/nickshih/asrock/x99ocf.jpg
Well nick I guess its the board, since 3rd slot is X2 but I cba to do rma atleast now. I'm sure the card wont power on due to that burned mosfet I just linked, what do you think? Nice board btw, can't wait to see it on retail.
^ ahaha loud,looking forward to seeing the X99 OC formula board
Playing some Pifast and then seeing some limits of training my new kit :)
http://i.imgur.com/W1vNDZz.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/MTuM5a9.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/q56mI1q.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/jn117UQ.jpg
Wow that's crazy Splave,35-36-3-3 1335 tight at 6.6ghz too,nice training
1371 6-9-6 tight is nice too
sick
that's rally nice chip ,congrats
Thanks men
So I was have a chat with Splave just recently and he was kind enough to give me a few tips,thanks big guy :up:.Anyway he was also saying to try my chip that has a wounded imc,so i did, I didn't get any passes tonight but it shows the board is quite impressive
http://i61.tinypic.com/316nf29.jpg
http://i58.tinypic.com/264huvr.jpg
5Ghz run board was pretty wet buy now and OS was trashed,was loosing bit of efficiency
http://i59.tinypic.com/nyxlb7.jpg
http://i62.tinypic.com/scz2ma.jpg
Yeah mate its sort of like that after 1 hour of benching,I should really vas the complete board as I've only vassed the top half of the board
Looking great man only a matter of time now before it passes
Testing one of two Pentiums I bought a little while ago,first time testing this cpu on cold and with cold memory's
This run was no waza
http://i57.tinypic.com/e0lll2.png
This run was with waza,will have to try a smaller waza later as i think the one I was using was a little to big
http://i60.tinypic.com/akijq8.png
Tried a 5Ghz run but by this time was getting little unstable,was looking ok thinking if this passed 56.3xx
http://i60.tinypic.com/33blhs7.png
hehe :) g3258s are really fun imcs :)
They are fun man,not sure if this is strongest imc on this little fella but its ok,thanks for the few tips man :up:,still trying to dial in :)
Final got some passes on the little Pentium ,will try push bit more later
http://i62.tinypic.com/f4hesy.png
http://i58.tinypic.com/5nnip1.png
http://i60.tinypic.com/11ie4jm.jpg
Little more
http://i62.tinypic.com/2mcszo1.png
http://i.imgur.com/lYpZGSx.png
Not the best effieciency there. LN2 next week, let's see how my cpu and 2500 vipers do. How cold do you guys run your PSC btw?
Hi there.
I have a little problem. :D Although this is the first 4770K / 4790K CPU, I got it stable under water cooling at 5 GHz, but anything higher clock is very unstable, particularly at low input voltage. I can increase VCore up to the stop does nothing.
Example: XTU @ 5 GHz - 4790K:
http://hwbot.org/submission/2603052_
LLC level changes doing nothing, just increase the input voltage, maximum everything is about 5 GHz only superpi stable.
Does anyone here have an idea what I could try?
greeting
Heinrich
Getting 5ghz xtu stable means your cpu is really nice. For example I can pass cinebench at 4.9 with 1.34v, but 5 will not pass stable no matter what I try, not even with 1.47v. 5 and over are really hard and rare for haswell on water mate.
Yes, I also think that this is so. :)
But perhaps there is still a trick I do not know yet.
greeting
Heinrich