use F3H bios the rest will do that
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Im using F3H, yesterday i messed alot with my oc , now at the end i wanted to watch a movie , and i BSOD two times watching a movie... :( 124 Error, i upped the Vcore a bit, but its not like watching a movie is hard on the cpu....
make sure BLCK control is enabled
Does anyone have experience with a Crusial M4 128GB combined with the P67-UD7?
I'm looink for a new Boot disk, bin running so far on 2 F3's in raid0. As far as I've looked around and know the Crusial M4 128GB would be the best Bang for bug.
I don't want the Vertex 3, because of the crappie sandforce controller, no offense for the one's how have one, but i preffere quality above performance. I was also considering the Intel 510, but that one kost alot more, about 50euro = $72,- more than the Crucial M4 in my country.
Thanks for the responce. Yeah... the old one's aar almost as fast, but with longer MBT.
I think i'll go with the M4, because everything is so much more expansive due to al the taxes, etc.
I've payed 300euro = $434,- just for the UD7. So everything is so expensive here... mok mok
600us what?
so what voltages do you guys use for 5ghz
i use Level 2 LCC
1.415Vcore
CPU PLL : i dont know what to use
QPI/VTT : i dont know what to use
yea sergio is right, LLC level 2 raises the voltage under load, i mean it could be fine, but its better to use LLC level1 for 24/7.
And the CPU PLL stock is being a bit overvolted, you can decrease it a bit, it might help, 1.6v-1.8v is usually the sweet spot, its a bit more useful when going subzero. You can also try raising it and see if that helps, you just gotta experiment.
The reason i say set BLCK control to enable, is b/c you have no clue what BLCK its going to set. Sometimes even a few mhz can hurt your OC.
Ah i was able to get stable a 1.464 or 1.474 volt for 5ghz stable
But with llc1 you get higher idle temps than llc2 since your voltage is higher...
Actually i think level is better no? Because you have low idle voltage and when you need the full voltage for full OC lets say 5ghz you have the voltage... and you get way lower idle temps
I've been experiencing random crashes where the screen will go black, no BSOD, no error, no nothing. Just a blank screen (Orange LED on monitor as if it's asleep) with the box still on, whirring away.
I've been troubleshooting for 4 days now and finally figured out the problem. My BIOS has been increasing the CPU multiplier each time i turn the PC on (Or it did it at one point which i didn't notice). Seeing as i run my PC at stock it was causing problems due to other settings not matching the increase in frequency.
It seems a reflash of the BIOS has fixed the problem, but today my pc wouldn't boot and a hard reset of the BIOS was needed. I'm currently running F5, but the issue started on F3H. I'll reflash another BIOS later to see if it resolves it.
any ideas?
intel states that its ok to be more idle than load, your chip will not heat as much as with high load also LLC2 is unstable for 24/7
im on 1,464 IDLE and 1,428 LOAD using LLC1 perfect on F3H for 5GHz 24/7, some chips need more some less its just luck, and of course on the MIVE i got better results thats why i switched board volts are way more accurate and do the same on less thats a fact, but don't get me wrong i love the UD7 on F3H bios, its a very strong board.
cheers !
Sergio
its the Asus Maximus IV Extreme P67A B3
i have 1,41 SET ON BIOS with 75% LLC so it loads 1,408, its super accurate
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