is that the bsod code ? idk nothing about bsod codes :p:
but 1.75qpi is way to much try a lower volts and mem divider
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Nice clocks Chri$ch !
Ill try tommorow with higher IOH..
I cant go lower qpi with my uncore that high... guesse i need to lower my uncore freq which means lower memory :/
bsod 101 is vcore
bsod 124 is qpi
http://www.evga.com/forumsarchive/tm...09&mpage=1&key
I thought the website would be a good place to go for drivers, but it will not even load on Linux with Firefox or Chrome, in windows it wants me to install an Akamai downloader (which is not going to happen). I never would have thought that a company could have such a slow and down right crappy site! If you did not know the products you'd think it was a fly by night company.
The download FTP site on the first page has an incomplete list of drivers.
Just makes me sick,
ERIC
also interested in your 24/7 settings. i have a 3016 and it does not seem as good as my previous two (which were a 3003 and a 3013, from memory). unfortunately both of those died a premature death, never did work out why. both were overclocked by my supplier as part of a bundle, with fairly conservative settings (4.2G, 1.35 Vcore/Vtt). both rebooted suddenly (first one after about 6 weeks, second after about 6 hours!) and completely refused to post after that, appeared to take the mobo with them as well as supplier had to replace mobo and cpu first time, and mobo/cpu/ram the second time. the supplier had to set higher VCore for the newer one to run it at 4.2 (1.36 i think), i run it dumbed down to 4.0 at 1.30, though lately i did a windows 7 reinstall and it had some issues (windows update seemed to be corrupted somehow). having said that, that could just be windows 7 being rubbish, at those settings the cpu has passed 500+ runs of linx and days worth of prime 95.
just a quick question I cant find the awnser anywhere .
Im running two 6870 in crossfire and I want to buy a Pci-e sound card .
do you know if I add a sound card if all the pci-e slot speed will go to 8x instead of 16x ?
Thanks
Martin
test :D:D
Why so rude?
I have a similar issue with my SS. It just isn't tuned for the load. I tried LinX at 4.6GHz with 1.4V and it was able to hold the load for 3 or 4 minutes, then it crashed because temperatures became positive :eek:
It was able to 4.7GHz for Vantage and '06, though.
I was booting at 5GHz for my 2D benches as well. This was on my UD9, though.
Well I have not tried phase w/ the board yet. Ruffus is taking his time w/ my cascade. So I really don't know how well it really can go.
I needed a standard atx board that I could use 4 PCIe x16 slots and a PCI slot. It is the only one AFAIK that can, which is the main reason why I bought the board.
So we just got a test-computer to my work, and i've built it and now i was thinking about trying to overclock it a bit. It was very long time since i last was doing this (the time with the Opteron 144/146's)
The setup is:
mobo: Asus Rampage III Extreme (duh!)
cpu: i7 980x
ram: "CORSAIR 12GB DDR3 XMS3 INTEL I7 9XX PC12800 1600MHZ (6X2GB)"
So basically what i've done was i tried the standard modes in Rampage III bios, "Crazy 4.00" and "Crazy 4.20" and they booted and worked quite alright.
(Bear in mind that i haven't done any hardcore stability tests, just a fast test in the program we are using).
So i went into the bios and was thinking that i should try to tweak the setup a bit, as i absolutely not would like to hurt the cpu in any way.
So what i've done is that i resetted the bios, then i've made myself a small setup that im running now that looks like this:
CPU Frequency: 4200MHz
DRAM Frequency: 1503MHz
CPU Ratio setting (mutliplier eh?): 28
BCLK Frequency: 150
CPU Voltage: auto
CPU PLL voltage: 1.45 (standard was around 1.8 which seemed very high, and i read some on in this thread were people recommended to lower it a bit.
QPI/DRAM Core Voltage: Auto
DRAM Bus Voltage 1.6
These are the values that i've changed. (of course the auto values are standard).
What do you guys think? Would you like to see something more? How could i try to tweak my system even more, without risking anything? I haven't looked anything at memory timings etc, and i don't know if its necessary, worth etc.
And by the way, what kind of stability tests are there that i should run? As i said, long time ago i did this..
edit: Downloaded a pi-program from the forums, "y-cruncher" , when i run it the cpu goes to ~84 degrees celcius quite damn fast. I don't think this seems to be healthy at all, agreed? I run the standard cpu-fan.
edit2: LinX seems to be another good test, but i don't feel like running it if i hit these high temps!?
pci x8:D