With the gigabyte boards you need to adjust PCI-E frequency.
Most of the boards you need to do a mod to unlock above ~103-104mhz PCI-E.
but you should know that :p
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With the gigabyte boards you need to adjust PCI-E frequency.
Most of the boards you need to do a mod to unlock above ~103-104mhz PCI-E.
but you should know that :p
Its a RIIE ;)
Usually your good up to 220 though before you have to bump it at all.
My gigabyte extreme would boot 104 pci-e but it windows it showed 100 still. Mod is def necessary
You're welcome to fly over here and try for 2 days with 3 CPUs, 4 Ram kits, 4 GPUs, 3 different bioses, and all the settings there are - maybe it's just me, but I don't think so :p:
This seriously is the worst RIIE ever built. period.
211 is ok, 212 is ok with some FPS drops already, 213 is ultra slow mode and starting at 214, there is no post. Raising the BCLK to 214 via SetFSB results in a freeze. I had to use 211 to get decent 3D Scores :down:
And Yeah I went up to 120Mhz on PCIe and fed its NB insane voltages, no go. I need a decent motherboard :rolleyes:
Real diamond. Lucky you...
Where did you buy it from?
Yeah, I know :(
Usually I'm rather lucky when it comes to hardware, I guess not this time.
It's from Wave Computer Germany (= Mix/Alternate)
http://database.he-computer.de/Bilde...520_winrar.jpg
Yes, I DO like that Xeon :D
Memtest pass.. 6GB CSX Diablo 2000's (Samsung HCF0). 1,39V VTT, 1,72V Vdimm. Looks to be 24/7 stable, on water:
http://database.he-computer.de/Bilder/temp/CIMG1776.JPG
http://database.he-computer.de/Bilder/temp/CIMG1777.JPG
http://database.he-computer.de/Bilder/temp/CIMG1778.JPG
Nice-Rad in front of window..and towel under the rig (just in case:yepp:)
Naw.. that's just so it won't scratch my PC-201 underneath (which holds the phase unit).
Turns out the PWMs of this little DFI fella are getting a bit toasty @ 4,4Ghz so I backed it down to 4,2 for 24/7 crunching.. don't want another board to crap out on me :rolleyes:
http://database.he-computer.de/Bilde...FIJR_Boinc.jpg
Its IMC is definitely superior to every 920 I have ever had. And these are not even Elpida rams... Or subzero cooling, all of which helps with stability at high uncore/mem speeds. Not even B2B latency enabled (don't think this DFI even has the option).
It look like the Xeons have the edge on the binning process right from the start. They should clock a bit better then the 920's wouldn't you think?
But nice clock no matter:up: