always hope man
what i did notice on my rexII i only got to 227blk stable with my best hypers
my other ram didnt make it
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what I understand couple weeks ago only extreme overclocker will get it, so I think asus looks on, for example, hwbot and then sending the panel or your local asus office decide who will get it ;)
you can try :D
A few pix of the EK-FB RE3
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/v...ek/ekfull2.jpg
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/v...ek/ekfull4.jpg
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/v...ek/ekfull5.jpg
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/v...ek/ekfull6.jpg
hopefully Ill finally get up and running over the w/e
BTW I know the RoG logo is on wrong, its not fixed yet.
man o man that is just pure pron, I like the way that black cooler looks, oh so sweet!
Man....I never water cooled any system i ve ever built, but that block makes me rethink, it really is sweet.
That's a gorgeous block...
your water block looks better.. yours did not come with a rusty cap screw. :mad:
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...DSC_0355-1.jpg
I am usually a shiny chrome/nickle guy when it comes to water blocks,
but i think that blackie looks like go with the R3E--
any one else running a C300, if you didnt know there is a firmware release dated 20 05 2010
http://www.crucial.com/support/firmware.aspx#
addressing trim support and other stuff
woot
I want to reach the highest Bclk possible and maybe reach 4.4 Ghz 24/7
Should I enable Hyper-Threading
Should I enable Load-Line calibration (100%)
Should I enable QPI Load Line Calibration (with the jumper beside the 24 pin atx)
Thanks for your help.
LLC %50 seems to work the best without overvolting
hyperthreads, why not?
BCLK doesnt effect performance
qpi llc will not hurt :)
Thanx man for your help.
I changed the jumper into the enable position, I dont see any difference under load
Im currently testing my highest bclk frequency (im new to i7) I hope I'll reach at least 220 Mhz.
But I have a question. My CPU voltage is different in all my programs, which one am I suppose to listen? And how come my voltage in CPU-Z Raise from 1.21 to 1.25 under load with 100% Load Line calibration, I thought the voltage was decreasing
http://i50.tinypic.com/r2lzj5.jpg
Thanks for your help I appreciate
best way is with a multimeter on the side read points of the board :) I dont trust software
Ok, another usefull question
What is CPU PLL , I've been looking on google and can't find a decent answer.
Also, how do I know when to raise PLL or lower it.
My Asus Rampage III extreme Default is 1.81 v CPU PLL
Finally got a bit of a chance to fiddle with the board and CPU a little more. I dont know but for me seems QPI disabled is more stable...
You should try and enable Hyper Threading
Normal LLC, for the most part, seems to be fine. But people say its safer with LLC off. Seems as though the Intel chips are quite resilient to vcore spikes (well the info I have come across anyway)
And a big thanks to Splave for his help, you da man! :up::yepp:
I reach 220 Mhz BCLK and I can't seem to go higher
multiplier: 12x
bclk: 220
CPU Vcore: 1.20625v
QPI/Dram (VTT): 1.24375
DRAM Bus: 1.537v
PLL: 1.82 v
IOH 1.29v
I can't go higher than 220Mhz BCLK, what should I do to go higher?, my memory is currently at its lowest. I have G Skill 2000 Mhz
KILL A Watt :
Sorry m8 Im not up and running yet,
but this guy is
http://octhrillz.blogspot.com/2010/0...ock-i-was.html
:-)