Are you using the 0.95.4 Beta Core Temp?
Are you using the 0.95.4 Beta Core Temp?
Hey Mike, havn't heard from you in a while! I had the same issue with mine, just go into the BIOS under the "PC Health Status" and change the temp reading option to "+10". At least on my system that gets the board reading somewhat accurate temps (you may want to adjust differently according to your setup). How is that new setup of your treating you by the way?
Yes, i know it, that's why i heard about an additionnal pcb required to accomplish this :)
I know that in the logic, can't be possible to do real 16x/16x on p35 since the 2nd pci-e is wired on 4x, but it seems that anybody found how to fix it, don't know how, but he does :/
I thinked that i should receive more answers about it in this thread, but i believe that i misled :/
Sorry to have asked this dumb question, but at least, i tried...
Its not a dumb question at all man, no need to apologize! Just not worth all the work it would take to make it happen!
yup i think they got a way to fix it.... it's called the X38 :p:
Please feel free to flame here... this OCing n00b bleeds red.
Has there been a walkthrough for OCing a Q6600 in this board yet?
My whole new rig will be here Wednesday (since UPS decided to NOT work today !)... I'm looking to do a conservative OC on this board/chip with an EVGA 8800GTS G92. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you! : )
Machine specs -> http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/...Number=9609347
Don't mind the 3.7 as I'm SURE that I'll only be running to around 3+ghz...just fluff.
Proof of search before asking: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...archid=5066127
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3129&p=7
HAPPY NEW YEAR!:D
Happy New Year to all you DFI owners and other people. Good health and best of luck. And some GHz's of course.:up:
Cheers.
Thanks Mad_Skills, take it easy your self and stay out of trouble tonight!
Sorry if this is a subject that's been beaten to death already, but searching I haven't found any definitive results if the P35-T2R's stock chipset cooling heatpipe setup is up to par or not? My case doesn't have much in terms of fan power, as the only fans in the Stacker are the 2 120mm exhaust fans which are undervolted Sycthe's. Will airflow they draw be enough to make sure nothing gets too hot? or are their some aftermarket alternatives for the board that provide better cooling?
Thanks
dome
and happy new year
Depends are what kind of voltages you'll be running. At the moment I'm running the stock heatsink/heatpipe combo with no Transpiper at moderate overclocks (3.6Ghz @ 450FSB w/slightly increased NB/VTT voltages and I have no problems with cooling (although I do have a small 60mm fan blowing on the RAM which also moves some air around the NB.
Just to add to that, quad core CPU's generally put more strain on the PWM's and so increase heat out put. Dual cores are alot easier on the board.
Just ordered this up and a couple of visiontek 3870's so looking forward to finally being off of 680i, been on 680i for over a year now, and am sick of it. Love my 8800gtx's, but the 680i yorkfield mess (even though ASUS seems to have fixed it on the Striker, make it worth a bit more, yea!)
Last DFI was 680i they had, but only ran it for a couple of months, very unhappy with it. Prior to that the cfx 3200, so been a while. I hope they have figured out Intel with this board, and it is all I know they can do.
Have a Q6600 to throw in right now, and depending on what happens at the end of the month with INTEL one of thier extreme edition cpu's
Ive done pretty much the same thing... so fed up with 680i i gave up... been through sooo many boards due to one reason or another, i decided i'd rather have a single GTX than put up with 680i any more!
Before my P5K Prem bit the dust, I had been using 1.400v with my X3210 at 3.8Ghz, if I was to elevate the voltage slightly (nothing more then 1.5v) to try and push for 4Ghz would I still be in the safe zone temp wise?
I do also have a OCZ Ram cooler which may move a bit of air around the socket and so on...
Thanks
Here's my SuperPI results:
CPU: Q6600 G0 (VID 1.3000V) @ 4365MHz
Mem: 2Gb aXeRam PC2-6400 @ 582MHz (DDR2-1164) 5-5-5-10 2.3V
Cooling: CPU water, NB/PWM stock
Voltages: vCore 1.82V :D , VTT 1.58V, NB 1.77V, cpuPPL 1.75V, GTL's 115/115/117
FSB: 485MHz
Ratio: 5:6
BIOS: 11/07
SP1M: 11.656s
SP8M: 2m 27.719s
SP32M: 11m 47.407s
Sepander,
are you using the transpiper?
Mike had brought up a great point I didn't think about for some reason. Since your running a Quad Core there will be additional heatload on the PWM area that I don't have because I'm running a Dual Core chip. Probably the best thing to do is just monitor the heatsinks and watch the temps. If the PWM, NB, or SB get too hot you'll know you need additional cooling in those areas. From what I've read and from personal experience the best way to cool these areas is to just use a fan blowing direclty onto those area (or something more fancy if you want). The idea is to just get more air over the heatsinks. One last thing, I've attached my Transpiper on both the SB and PWM heatsink. Even though the blocks got quite warm/hot that heat never made it's way up to the finned part of the Transpiper. The joint that is in the Transpipe doesn't seem to conduct heat very well from one part of it to the other. I thought about soldering the connection but I'm not sure if that would help and it would not allow any adjustability to the Transpiper.
Guys i need some inputs here...how can i do a finer tweak with this?
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...zx9TeamXtr.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=289294
vCore is already 1.6v, VTT 1.6v, NB 1.65v, GTL's 118/118/121. :( Any suggestions please? Thanks :)
My goal is to get 4.5 Ghz.... if that is possible on air
Thanks jimmyz :) what if i also change the ratio to above 1:1? would it work better?