There's a new version? :confused: There has always been a non-SE version. I guess you can't have a special edition if you don't have a regular edition ;)
There's a new version? :confused: There has always been a non-SE version. I guess you can't have a special edition if you don't have a regular edition ;)
When I get home I'll test my pll voltage as well. I wen up to 1.66 and experienced increased stability, but not quite what I wanted. I'll test at 1.65v-core with 1.68-7v pll.
It might help if we could determine what other boards push for the cpu pll, especially ones without this as a bios option; and detmine whether or not this is unique to the maximus.
I am not the guy with this problem. After using my new ram, the problem with cpu-z is gone.
But before with my old ram, I could see this mistake in the amount a few times. The system was prime and memtest stable but the ram wasn`t running that good, only 1000mhz with 2gb 8500.
Perhaps there is a relation btween this mistake from cpu-z and bad running ram/ram that doesn`t run specs or it`s just a mistake of cpu-z, would be interesting to know.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231145
^^+MFSE = 4gb 1000mhz goodness
well, I'm troubleshooting before I RMA this board, but the last maximus I had wasn't nearly this tough to get stable. What are the acceptable ranges for the PSU before it causes problems? Here are my OCCT curves.
Also, can anyone else suggest any tests I can run to figure out where my board is failing? My RAM and CPU are both testing stable and the voltage on them is as straight as can be.
Your PSU #'s look fine. PCP&C PSU's are great.
Have you tried running on a 1:1 divider and relaxing your timings to rule out RAM instability?
Yep. One set at a time, first at 333 then at 266. Funny, the system bahaves almost exactly the same as when I have it clocked to 3.6 @ 400fsb. I'm going to test the cpu overnight again and if it passes as I expect it will, this board is coming out. I really wish newegg would give me a refund so I could just get something else. I must be doomed to fail with every maximus I touch! There are absolutely NO settings I can find at any speed that will give me stability. This sucks! I'm soooo done with this board, it broke me. :brick:
Edit: I'm actually having second thoughts now. Should I order another maximus? or move on? I liked this board so much in theory, but I got 2 defective boards in a row.
anyone else this problem. I run my sys @ 460x8 with 1.7CPU PLL in the bios setting. But in hardware monitoring in bios it shows crazy "1.875" CPU PLL. Is that normal???? Bios is 0907.:shrug:
I think you are completely in the wrong direction with ya settings mate, also your CPU needs way too much Vcore to be stable at 3.6Ghz so I think it just prefers a lower clock in general... you are adapting Quad settings for ya E6700 and more voltage isn't always better, my E6850 didn't like it on my 680i ( CPU VTT ) and needed to be way lower then what I used for my quad on that board...
Just reflash the bios, reset all to defaults and start from zero, try first with 2 dimms, disable transaction booster and static read and then continue ... and build up slowly...
thx for the help. you are right. 1.58 in the bios gives me 1.7 real on monitoring.
I´m a bit unhappy with my CPU. Can´t get over 460x8 or 430x9. Still reboots whatever I change no sucess. Raised vcore from 1.4375 up to 1.51vcore step by step still reboot after stressing the CPU.
Is this the max for the CPU??:(
wir nicht sprechen sie Deutch here...
nice denglish :D
A bit cleaner: "As already said in another forum(forumdeluxx): Set VFSB lower if you know that it is overvolting strong and test it for stability."
Yes, I know that you don`t speak german, but I know pushook from forumdeluxx.de and I knwo that he speaks german very well, better than english I think. And as the answer was only for him, I wrote it in german. ;)
That`s a lot easier for me. My english posts aren`t that great :)
But english is much easier than german, believe me ;)
Hi!
I bought the Maximus Formula SE and fired it up with a C2D 6850.
So here are my problems I've:
- I can only leave the Vcore setting on auto (or set it manually to a value 1,325 or less). All values above will lead to no boot. The auto value sets it to 1,325 (BIOS and CPUZ show this value)
- My NB temp is even idle at around 57 C and at full load even around 65C+.
I use default coolings (no watercooling installed) on NB. I've no problem with CPU temp. I use the Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme with a Scythe S-FLEX 1200, 120x120x25mm cooler. I also use 2 casecoolers (both 120 mm) and only top quality components (Enermax Infinity 650 Power supply, Corsair RAM, ...).
Concerned with my NB temp I searched Intel page for X38 specs. The official Intel NB max temp is over 90 C, so my temp is fine and I've no probs with stability (ran all kinds of tests over 48 hours with CPU overclocked 435x8 setting)
So I wonder how u guys get NB temps about 45 C loaded and all talk about unstability with temps over 50 C. T%his isn't true, as my example and official Intel document proves.
Even without OCing my NB temp is in Idle far above 50C, and this in a well cooled room and 100% stable running....
someone confirms this NB temps and also have this strange behavier with only auto set vcore working?
my system is now 10h orthos blend stable and 12h small FFT stable, but the system freze somtimes and I must push the reset button :S
somone who i have a idea for what i should do?
This board is awesome! can you guys believe I'm running 18 gigs of ram at 1200???
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