The multiplier can only go down from 9. And you need to punch the number you want manually.
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Folks still in the market for buying one of these should check out CompUSA. They're marked down 20% and that means their price is less than many Online places.
Thought I'd share this...
Bios 401
8x425 @ 3.4ghz, 1.2v :clap:
I think I have something special here... still priming as I type this. I didn't have the chance to play with 401, but I'm liking it a lot. Solid so far with far less hard crashes. Might stay here for a while.
Just be CAREFUL and price match other places or online first. I've been in CompUSA twice now and everything was marked up to full retail before the % "sales" were added. Didn't see a single deal that couldn't be had for cheaper at BB or newegg.
The time to look will be next week for real deals.
check the Hardforums at HardOCP in the Hotdeals section. There is an ongoing thread about Compusa and some folks are posting as they find deals. It will be worth a visit to the stores when they get serious about markdowns.
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1249997
Iv'e upgraded to Bois 907.
Wish I hadn't my memory performance under Everest has dropped by almost a meg per second and my Latency has increased to 58 from 50 under 602.
Any tips on how to revert to older bios. I have tried earlier asus update but it will not install winNT error.:(
Check here: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=168119
What BIOS version were you using before 907?
The same settings and better performance with me.
On bios 802 at 3.6 I needed 1.4875
same setting running 907 only needs 1.40, 3hours occt and still running :-)
Are you being deadly serious? Bios change and you've dropped the vCore 0.08v and still stable?!!!! This may explain why I could pull 3.825GHz with 1.48v on the Striker but needed 1.55v on the Maximus to get OCCT stable...
You've got me intrigued now...
You've not changed anything other than then bios? No new PSU? No extremely different temps? Just a bios change?
Only changed BIOS absoloutly nothing else.
Started dropping vcore 1 notch and ran occt 30 min test , below 1.40 it bsod at 1.40 currently running occt
temps are not any different from 802 bios, using everest to monitor
This is OCCT with CPU Test, right? Not the 30min Auto test?
used 30 min auto test till I bsod now its running "custom" for 3 hours 38 mins
temps are 57-55-49-48
oh forgot slider is in the middle
The Custom test is the only way to make sure the CPU is OCCT stable. I could run the Auto 30min test all day @ 3.8GHz with like 1.35v but it wouldn't last 5seconds in games or Folding...
I was on 602 and happy lol, I'll check thread, but I think I have allready I tried version 6 but wouldn't install.
Mine have gone down used to get nearly 10mb's a sec now 9040 odd with Latency at 58,
I'm running 350 x 8 3.6ghx 600mhz 4GB Crucial memory, been resonable happy for a few months but i saw a change in memory when trying 701 so reverted to 602 now 907 sucks it seems.
Ok Iv'e found out why mem performance is down, with this bios performance level is set to 10 I used memset and changed it to 7 back on same Latency now and throughput. Guys check it out yourselves download memset and save setting so it runs each time windows loads you will see 1mb extra and 8 ns less performance.
I finally installed my 2nd Maximus and at last i have my main system back and running... :D
Now playing with it. First impressions very good. One quick question, sorry if it has been posted in the past.
Has anyone measured vdimm via a multimeter? With bios 802, i set 2.36v in bios and everest/asus probe shows 2.45v. Is it correct?
The vDimm massively over volts, yes. Up to 0.1v higher in some cases.
I also wonder if the ram still will overvolt by 0.1v's with the new BIOS?
My ram is rated at 1.8 volts, and I want to insure I still should set it for 1.7v's in the BIOS.