Thanks pcnazz. Those blocks finally got me in the 4.5Ghz Club! Woot!:D
http://i572.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/Finished.jpg
Still optimizing to get the cpu voltage lower if possible.
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Thanks pcnazz. Those blocks finally got me in the 4.5Ghz Club! Woot!:D
http://i572.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/Finished.jpg
Still optimizing to get the cpu voltage lower if possible.
Now we need a CLUB of 4600.
http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/3665/46061448v.png
Your running my settings almost Le Titi . Your NB frequency is lower then mine , but your CPU frequency is the same . Your tRFC of 88 clks might be able to tighten up to as low as 48 Clks . Your NB frequency should have some more left to go if you wanted to , will require more QPI voltage . Click on my sig to see my configuration as a guide . Nice work Le Titi !
User Name: Mike211
CPU: i7 980x
FPO/Batch #: 3003A957
Store: Microcenter - Marietta, GA
Purchased In: March 16th 2010
OC: 4200mhz
Stability: 8hrs 22mins Prime95
Temp mid (Idle / Load): 32C / 76C
Hyper Threading / Turbo Boost / Multiplier: Yes / Yes / 21x)
Stepping: 2
Revision: B1
Vcore/Core Voltage: 1.31vcore
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
Motherboard: Asus Rampage II Extreme
Bios Version: 1802
Operating System: Win7 x64
RAM brand & type: Corsair Dominator 6GB (3 x 2GB)
RAM Part #: TR3X6G1600C8D
RAM rated speed: 1600
RAM actual speed: 1603
RAM Latency: 8-8-8-24 2T
RAM Voltage: 1.65v
http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/o...g?t=1274189936
Newb here at XS.... Have been lurking for a bit though.
I have the RIIE (Taiwan Version) and an i7 920 purchased from Microcenter.
I am currently running @ 20x200 w/HT on, 1.275 vcore, and 1.275 qpi. I will post all my settings when I get home.
I have run 10 loops (runs?) of IBT (maximum stress) with max temp of 79c (using a TRUE 120). Finishes with zero errors. I have run Prime for about 6 hours without any problems either.
Did I get a really good chip, or am I missing something? Everything seems stable. I play BC2 without issue, L4D2, HAWX. I've ripped a couple of movies.
I am just really curious because most of these posts I am seeing people running at 1.3xxx and up so I'm not really sure how I am seemingly able to run at a much lower voltage.
This is a serious post as well. I'm not trying to troll, or anything of the sort. Just want to make sure I am doing everything right. This is my first ever higher end setup, so I am trying to learn what all these BIOS settings are for and how I should be going about my OC.
Congrats!!! I think your 930 are about average. There are 920s which can run @ 200x20 w/HT on below 1.200v, even around 1.12v :)
http://i470.photobucket.com/albums/r...gegpu30068.jpg NO Physics / 23c Room Temperature Cooling / 10.4 Drivers / Single 5970 / 975X @ 4.6GHz HT & Turbo Disabled / This run is not dialed in . I ran it with my 24/7 cpu clocks and ran the gpu core voltage @ 1.2375V & memory @ 1.0V . Basically wanted to show how well a Single 5970 does .
The 5970 does very well indeed!
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Nice HT Enabled pass there psygnosi .
Thanks pcnazz. I'm going to try without HT and see how far I get. I'll try your GPU voltage settings also.
Anybody else have to use a lot more voltage on their i7's when they swapPed from the 1504's to the 1802 Bios? i used to get 4.2 with 1.315 and now it's taking 1.385
yes, I had that problem too, flash back bios 1504 it's the best one
Thanks for sharing your experiences guys... :up:
I was about upgrading to 1802 and u just saved me time... :D
I'm trying to OC a Xeon X5550 (server version of i7 920 with 95W TDP) and I got as far as 4 GHz on reasonable voltages (1.35), but it needs 1.4v on VTT.
It will run on 4.4 GHz at 1.54v but not LinX stable (it passes Prime95 tho). Not sure what to do really, it seems to have the most problems with higher bclk and I have a feeling it stems from the QPI link.
I've read somewhere that Intel chips exibit instability with QPI link over 7 GT/s and it certainly seems to be the case here. If I set it to "slow" it works, but I can see the text drawing on the screen.
My 4 GHz overclock brings the QPI to 6.8 GT/s and it's happy there, but I feel the chip could do more. Is there anything else I can try?
I dropped the multi to 19 (the highest odd-numbered multiplier I can use) and dropped the RAM to around 1000 (from around 1600) and basically took everything out of the equation except bclk, and it failed to load windows.
182-183 bclk seems to be the limit. ?!
Are there any other "hidden" fixes in 1802 bios? Am running 1704 atm, been working good so far. Am wondering if i should upgrade to 1802 or not.
how to downgrade Rampage II Extreme bios to 1504 or any other one this is the way
Make bootable flash drive with HP USB Format Tool inside its folder you will find Win98BootFiles just select the folder when you go to format the usb drive under option Create a DOS startup disk and its done after that copy 1504.rom and AFU236U.exe files into usb drive then go to bios and disable Quick Boot Option, boot from the flash driver use command:
afu236u/i1504.rom
or
afu236u/i1504.rom/pbnc/n
to flash the bios
http://rapidshare.com/files/39380978...grade.zip.html
http://www.mediafire.com/?wmctk0menym
when i go above 226 bclk i need to increase PCIe frequency to at least 106mhz. anything above 102mhz makes my 3D performance decrease to a stutter.
is there any way to prevent the PCIe frequency from causing this or at least give me a few more mhz on the PCIe before it happens?
due to this happening i was limited to 4,8Ghz 3D on a 920
indeed the 1802 is not a good bios will try with the 1504. thanx all for the info.
Lot things depend on the quality of the hardware CPU,MB etc.very little on bios. com'on guys share your 250 BCLK.......
100% agreed with you. but if in testing with hardware that does not change we're hanging by something that we can change, especially when there is a 1% increase in overclocking which is influenced by the bios so we can call this version better than the other versions.:p::p:
Bios stand for? (BASIC IN OUT).nothing so much for overclocking.