So quick question. If I wanna pull off the North bridge heatsink to water cool it, I gotta take all of it off? Is the whole thing connected or can you take off one and not the other?
The heatpipe is all soldered together. If you want to WC the NB, you have to find replacement heatsinks for the SB and PWM.
Sucks, I know. but just be thankfull the stock cooling actually works :)
Ah damnit, was not counting on having to get cooling options for the south bridge and the PWM. Have no idea what I'm gonna use for cooling those parts, gonna have to do some reading. Anyone have any proven suggestions for after market air cooling the south bridge and the PWM?
Not sure about the SB but the PWM I would look into the HR-09 S TYPE 2.
I guess you could always put the HR-05 (which ever one works best for you) on the SB.
PWM does not need any extra cooling guys, Its not even warm to the touch after thrashing my CPU, VTT, and pretty much all voltage controls to near max during benching. My ambients are near 30 degrees aswell. I'm not using a transpiper, and I have the non-heatpiped P35 LT board.. Good case air flow is all you need. Chipset is a good idea to have some direct airflow over, or replace with something aftermarket. Southbridge needs nothing. I dont understand why people raise SB voltage more than 1 notch, it will do nothing for your OC.
Yes this is the absolute only change, me and a VERY TRUSTED freind of mine used a piece of software called CBROM (http://www.ryston.cz/petr/bios/cbrom111.pdf) which is a bios editing tool, used it to update the Matrix ROM in the bios from version 7.5.0.1017 to 7.6.0.1011.
First used the cbrom ***.bin /d command to see the diff modules
then used the RELEASE command to release the PCI rom for the RAID
and replaced it with the 7601011 rom
Renamed the bin file to 1.bin for ease
cbrom 1.bin /d
cbrom 1.bin /pci RELEASE
cbrom 1.bin /pci 7601011.bin
and then checked to see if it was really there
cbrom 1.bin /d
Renamed the bios file back to LP35DC24-mod.bin
The only reason I will not flash it myself is because I only have the one bios chip, I would only recommend this to someone who has a spare, so if it did go wrong they could swap it out and then maybe hot plug / flash the buggered one.
This is the link to the bios file: http://www.mediafire.com/?bydfm9z1dgk
If you do choose to give it a go, please report back so I will know wether to flash it myself or not.
This RAID ROM Version is all over the internet, I dont know why DFI havent chosen to add it into their bios, after all they added the ACHI one, however all other top motherboard manufacturers appear to be adding it themselves, Intel, ABIT, ANUS, MSI etc.
PWM need a 1/2 decent fan with quad, dual cores dont push the PWM so hard.
CN :)
Yeah it's not worth removing the heat pipe, just tighten the bolts on each sink and point a fan at the nb.
Well with most stuff set to auto I got my e6600 to 3.7 9x411 4 4 4 12, and really stable and swell at 8x450 and 9x400. the most vcore was 1.42v. That's enough for the first night. I want to go to Boston tomorrow and grab an e8500.
I'd still love to see some dual core bios settings so I can see how you guys are getting it done. I looked at Evas which are great but they are older bios.
I'm removing it as to add a water block. Seeing as I wanna see some high FSB and I'm gonna water cool this build i'm working on it seems only right to water cool the NB.
This is my build log: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=173936
Nah man. DFI policy on RMA is the suck. Asus will take back a board for three years and replace it. DFI gives you 90 days to exchange then only offers to repair it. That's hardly a decent policy IMO.
I don't want a God Damn Repair I want a New board. How the hell are they gonna repair it? They'll just waste my time and send it back and say there was nothing wrong..total BS.
So I just live with it.
I got that word from MotherBoardPro...and me a "reseller" too... so much for special favors...:shakes:
It works...just resets once in a while. And since I am running a single drive the RAID issue is a non issue.
If I do build it back up to run at the benches it will be a suicide run...
I have been running my boards 24/7 100% load for YEARS. I've been Folding since 2005 and before that ran SETI. This is the first board I've owned that resets at stock speed. I know you love you some DFI but call a spade a spade man...My P5K Deluxe is functioning flawlessly 24/7 100% load 3.6 ghz for almost a year now.
In fact I have never had an issue with Asus. But I have always found the DFI boards to be twitchy. They are great performers and balls of fun to OC...but not what I would reccomend for ultimate stability in an OCed desktop PC.
01/09/2008 BIOS
Q6600@422x8
G.Skill 2x2GB PC2 8000@1058MHz/5-5-3-15
XP SP3
Vista32 SP1
Vista64 SP1
All BIOS settings the same for all 3 operating systems with the
exception of tRFC. Vista32 required a value of 50 instead of 48.
http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...3800/mains.jpg http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...0/voltages.jpg
http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...00/dram_1s.jpg http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...00/dram_2s.jpg
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http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...800/phases.jpg http://www.edgeofstability.com/image.../feature_s.jpg
XP SP3
http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...prime_xp_s.jpg
http://www.edgeofstability.com/image.../3d06_xp_s.jpg
Vista 32Bit SP1
http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...prime_32_s.jpg
http://www.edgeofstability.com/image.../3d06_32_s.jpg
Vista 64Bit SP1
http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...prime_64_s.jpg
http://www.edgeofstability.com/image.../3d06_64_s.jpg
Code:CPU Feature Page
Thermal Management Control................Enabled
PPM (EIST) Mode...........................Enabled
Limit CPUID MaxVal........................Disabled
CIE Function..............................Auto
Execute Disable Bit.......................Enabled
Virtualization Technology.................Enabled
Core Multi-Processing.....................Enabled
Main BIOS Page
Exist Setup Shutdown......................Mode 2
Shutdown After AC Loss....................Disabled
O. C. Fail Retry Counter..................0
CLOCK VC0 Divider.........................Auto
CPU Clock Ratio...........................9x
CPU Clock.................................422 MHz
Boot Up Clock.............................Auto
DRAM Speed................................266/667
PCIE Clock................................100MHz
PCIE Slot Config..........................1X 1X
CPU Spread Spectrum.......................Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum......................Disabled
SATA Spread Spectrum......................Disabled
Voltage Setting Page
CPU VID Control...........................Auto
CPU VID Special Add.......................111.10%
DRAM Voltage Control......................2.00V
SB 1.05V Voltage..........................1.070V
SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage...................1.55V
NB Core Voltage...........................1.37V
CPU VTT Voltage...........................1.35V
VCore Droop Control.......................Disnabled
Clockgen Voltage Control..................3.45V
GTL+ Buffers Strength.....................Strong
Host Slew Rate............................Weak
GTL REF Voltage Control...................Disabled
CPU GTL1/3 REF Volt.......................N/A
CPU GTL 0/2 REF Volt......................N/A
North Bridge GTL REF Volt ................N/A
DRAM Timing Page
Enhance Data Transmitting.................Fast
Enhance Addressing........................Fast
T2 Dispatch...............................Auto
Clock Setting Fine Delay..................Listed Below
CAS Latency Time (tCL)....................5
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD).................5
RAS# Precharge (tRP)......................3
Precharge Delay (tRAS)....................15
All Precharge to Act......................4
REF to ACT Delay (tRFC)...................48
Performance Level.........................6
Read Delay Phase Adjust...................Listed Below
MCH ODT Latency...........................2
Write to PRE Delay (tWR)..................13
Rank Write to Read (tWTR).................11
ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)...................3
Read to Write Delay (tRDWR)...............8
Ranks Write to Write (tWRWR)..............4
Ranks Read to Read (tRDRD)................5
Ranks Write to Read (tWRRD)...............4
Read CAS# Precharge (tRTP)................3
ALL PRE to Refresh........................3
Read Delay Phase Adjust Page
Channel 1 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Enabled
Channel 1 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 1 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 1 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 1 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 2 Phase 0 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 2 Phase 1 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 2 Phase 2 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 2 Phase 3 Pull-In.................Auto
Channel 2 Phase 4 Pull-In.................Auto
Clock Setting Fine Delay Page
Ch1 Clock Crossing Setting................More Aggressive
DIMM 1 Clock fine delay...................Current 1312ps
DIMM 2 Clock fine delay...................Current 462ps
Ch 1 Command fine delay...................Current 862ps
CH 1 Control fine delay...................Current 400ps
Ch2 Clock Crossing Setting................More Aggressive
DIMM 3 Clock fine delay...................Current 1186ps
DIMM 4 Clock fine delay...................Current 374ps
Ch 2 Command fine delay...................Current 912ps
CH 2 Control fine delay...................Current 300ps
Ch1Ch2 CommonClock Setting................More Aggressive
Ch1 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch1 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch1 Command to CS Delay...................Auto
Ch2 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch2 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay..................Auto
Ch2 Command to CS Delay...................Auto
^^ awesome
That's what I did in the pictures above, removerd everything, cleaned with arcticlean and replaced tim with Shin Etsu TIM. I did get 4c lower cpu, 7c lower PWM and 6c lower NB temps.
The thing that skews the temp data I got is that the screws on the NB sink weren't tight when I did the tests at first. Once I added new paste and tightened NB sink I got two great things - better temps and clearance to put the Ultra 120 vertical.
Is a hang on the logo screen common? I think there's a pattern to it but I can't quite figure it out.
Here's the symptom -
1. Go into bios with stock bios settings
2. Change settings to get your overclock
3. Save and load new settings
4. Loads new settings, boots into windows and works fine
5. Restart, hangs at logo screen
6. Another reset when stuck at logo screen and it loads fine
Anyone experience this? Just want to be sure it's part of the cycle and not unstable.
Thanks! I guess I'm still trying to get the right balance of those. Will orthos blend and large fft be a good indicator of stability? I did some 5 -10 minute runs of those and everything worked fine, that's why I was confused by the hang. Maybe I need to let it run a few hours.
Right now I have set -
CPU - 1.41
VTT - 1.35
NB - 1.45
Vdimm - 2.09
e6600 / Gskill 6400 HZ
Thanks!
Assuming you're running 400x9 the voltages should be plenty. Might try increasing then one at a time and see if one solves the issue. A quick check if NB voltage is the issue is setting PL. Set it one higher then it is currently set at and see if the hanging at boot stops.
5-10 mins run of prime doesnt even pass the first test completely, and definatly does not signify stability, you need at least 8-10 hours run, the first set of tests (1024) is the easiest run out of all the tests that prime runs.
It takes Prime approx 9-10 hours, to run all the tests from 1024 (8k being the smalest) through to 4096, and then start from the begining again, if your just using your machine for everyday basic things then one loop should suffice, if your designing rocket parts for NASA's Shuttle then 1 weeks worth will be in order.