I hate this board. =o\
However slow mode is different on gulftown it seems
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1412567
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I hate this board. =o\
However slow mode is different on gulftown it seems
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1412567
2440 8-8-8
is crazy ...
nice ncspecv81
just flashed to the 1102 bios and now my 980 is dead. Won't boot after flashing to it so I had to stick my 920 in. I'm rather pissed at the moment.
i wonder if that 1102 isn't suppose to be out....
beta = risk..
switch to the other bios chip?
i remember an earlier bios where the vcore...was set too low that the gulftown would not boot...
beta bios 1102 roXXs :D just flashed and tested booted 240 bclk with slowmode runs great :up: then setfsb in win 7 get 257 Bclk
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1412796
:)
http://img824.imageshack.us/f/w00tn.jpg/
I wonder why on earth you guys push Bclock with Gulftown ? I don't see the point...
yep and it wouldn't work either. I stuck a 920 in and it works just fine. 980x = dead. =o\ this was a good one too.
http://www.overclock.net/gallery/dat...rime95test.PNG
Did you clear CMOS before the flash? Seems like something went wrong when the settings were carried over to the new bios.
I flashed my 2nd BIOS just in case, took about 50 secs to boot up 1st time, but all was well.
How did you guys solve the evaluation period issue with the RC Bluetooth (I know there is this patch on ASUS site, but it doesn't seem to work on my win7 x64)?
This failure could be related to microcode change on i7-980X.
If for any reason the microcode contained in the BIOS was corrupted (i.e flashing in overclock conditions) when loaded in the cpu it may cause a failure of it.
I suggest on R3E using the flashing procedure with an USB key plugged in ROG Connect.
Just want to thank you all involved for the Asus Rampage III Extreme Owners Thread and the work behind it.
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Please forgive an old man (me) but I cant see the chronological order of the beta BIOS in comparison with the official ones and that makes me little confused since I'm interested to try some out.
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Sincerely http://www.kolobok.us/smiles/standart/thank_you.gif WOLF.
PS. Here's my little computer that I recently got together.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...9&l=89e22a06cf
Well guys, the UD9 arrived today. I'll be testing it more tonight and tomorrow in comparison to my RIIIE.
It was open box and I can clearly see why (they provided me with two stickers on the bottom pointing to the problem areas). There are some damaged (exposed) traces. None of them seem to be fully broken, bu I'll definitely be checking all of the voltages with a DMM.
Anyway, here's a quick picture I snapped with my iPhone:
http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/x...x/ed13af97.jpg
Excuse my noobness, but I've had this board only for two days now and I came across this strange behaviour: I set the multiplier to 21 in the BIOS which gives cpu speed of 2800 MHz with 133 MHz bus speed. When I boot into Windows and start CPU-Z it shows the same bus speed and multiplier as in the BIOS, but after a couple minutes these values go down to 12 for the multiplier and 1600 for the cpu speed. Can you help me and explain which BIOS parameters are responsicle for automatic downclockig of the cpu?
Hi Zoson.
Thank you so much for sorting that out for me my friend. http://www.kolobok.us/smiles/standart/thank_you2.gif
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nowakjan
check the bios section of your manual chap' 3, 3-24, take a look at Intel(R) C-STATE Tech
I think thats what you are refering to
:-)
hi, can any post a full bios template for running a i7 920 d0 at 4.2ghz, cant seem to get this stable, my foxconn bloodrage only needed 1.24vcore at 4.2, this need over 1.3vcore and getting too hot :(