yea man good luck, and thank you!
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yea man good luck, and thank you!
really great work! how much of this guide can apply with my GA P67A-UD4-B3? what it's different?
nothing much, all of the same principles will apply.
thanx so much and congratulations great & nice guide.
Hi sin0822..great tutorial for me.
Please , for load line calibration on my gigabyte ud7 b3 ..can i on livel 2 or livel 3 ?
Thank's
Sorry for my bad english
regard
you shoud have like 10 levels correct? or you just have disable, level1, and level2?
With the 10 levels id use level 7.
for 24/7 id keep at 1.45 at most with good cooling. Its all upto you.
Level 7 will give you closet to what you set ion the UD7.
Hi Sin sorry again please can you help me ?
I have two answer again :
1) You can say difference of tension with the several Levels?
With Level 7 which it is the real tension? I have not understood, you can teach me?
2) Why cpuz don't work on signature Vcore ? (if from bios is 1.30 in cpuz is 1.04 ) bug cpuz?
Hi Sin..please ..sorry again.
I have setting in bios Vcore 1.35 and LLC Level 6 , now in full load Vcore is 1.358 -1.36 .
My answer now is , according to you that value is high ?
that voltage is fine, its all about if you are happy with your temperatures. I think that is a great OC! Congrats man!
CPUz reads the QPi?VTT voltage instead of the vcore.
level 6-7 are teh best. They are all different amounts of droop.
ohh i see, well your temps are fine then.
Hi Sin , sorry again , i have another answer .
Please listen me .
For the energetic saving I must enable :
C1E-
EIST-
C3, C6 States-
CPU Thermal Monitor
And Vcore in Normal?
If now I have put 1,35 on Vcore, what I must put on Dynamic Vcore (DVID)
Thank for help
Regard
well set vcore to normal, and then reboot. It will then list a vcore, the DVID offset is lets say at stock it sets 1.22v, and you want 1.35v you set +0.13v. You can also set LLC to whatever you want.
Hi Sin...sorry again.
I am very crazy fir this problem:
At first ignition pc ...my keyboard dont work whit key CANC for enter in bios.
Only first..only first..but second ignition working
I try another keyboard...but also the same problem....:shakes::shakes:
Thanks
wait until POST code 50 before hitting delete.
I do not own any current gen hardware yet, but this is an extremely impressive overview of the 1155 platform. I am grateful to you ahead of time as I will be building one in the coming months.
You have a Z68 or P67A-UD7 correct? it has that little LED display which shows codes, and says FF when you have booted up? It has a code at the begining, they coincide with a list of codes in the back of the manual. They are POST CODES, wait until at least POST CODE 50, so after it says 50 and the screen appears, hit delete.
Yea man no problem, i am glad you enjoyed it.
Hi ..i resolve this problem.....i have a spyder pro on external hub ....and this hardware was in conflict .....ah ah ah
haha well glad you found out what it was!
Helped me a lot with my i2500k :)
I am glad :)
Hi Sin, how are you?
Sorry, please can you help me again?
Why if I have setting in the bios 48x100, aida software or cpuz law 47x?
check it again in the BIOS, does it say 48x?
Hi Sin..sorry again .
I have tested for 4900 Mghz..and I have enabled Internal Cpu Pll overvoltage , and i have setting Turbo Power Limit @ 300 and also Core current Limit @ 300 .
For day use 24/7 I have setting the vcore to 1.45 with Level 6.
according to you, I can burn the cpu?
I have a waterchiller
Look my screen please.
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...30_Cattura.JPG
no that is perfect actually, so what is the problem? it seems AIDA is reporting 4.9ghz?
There is an Intel Turbo multiplier speed monitor, its made by intel, its very good to figure out things like this.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...?DwnldID=19105
Volt was set 1.455 in BIOS , managed to run SuperPI and short after that it crashed :D Dont know how much v is safe for 24/7 ?
http://www.upload.ee/thumb/1808103/superpi.jpg
This is insane for me! :clap:
Hello there!
I am new registered user but old reader/fan of XtremeSystems. I am writing to you in order to amazing job you have done with Ultimate Sandy Bridge OC Guide + P67A-UD7 Performance Review. One week ago I have change system prom 775 platform and all this is kind of very very new for me.
I am graphic designer / photographer and as far as I know it might be better to stay with 8 threads instead of high-end OC. If so let me know about it. I bought one extremely good 2600k that was OCed at 5Ghz on 1.4V but with water-cooling and I know it might be hard to get such GHz's... All in all please let me know if it would be better to stay with hyperthreading enabled on like 4.6 GHz or shall I go for hyperthreading disabled but push a little bit more CPU?
Here's my configuration:
CPU: INTEL i7 2600k
CPU cooling: Noctua NH-D14
MOBO: ASUS P8Z68-V Pro/GEN3
RAM: Patriot Viper 3 16GB (2x8GB) 1600MHz XMP CL 9-9-9-24 [PVI316G160C9K]
PSU: CORSAIR 620HX
Would you mind hepling me with my system? I am looking forward for any replay.
yea whats up, what helps do you need?