please confirm if the value in red is default VID.
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/200/shot0003de.jpg
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please confirm if the value in red is default VID.
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/200/shot0003de.jpg
Thats cos speed step is on :clap:
Morph: RealTemp 3.30 does a better job with the MHz on these new CPUs.
cheers :)
hey dudes,
im having issues.... im running at 4-4.1 ghz at 1.375 vcore 1.37 vtt next is auto and the last is stock on 1.8v.
im running a p55m-ud2 with the beta bios and 2 x 2gb ripjaw 1600mhz which hppily does 2200mhz.
my issue is, at 4.1 real temp says im into the 80's which is not good, at 4.0 im in the 70's mid to high but this appears a common result...however....
whe im running occt, im getting random shut down and restarts.... all i can think is the cpu is thermalling but i dont know for sure,
anyone have similar with this board etc... psu is a tagan bz 1100w and im on a zipzang 2 scythe cooler...
cheers
Gordy!
Hi guys,
I got i5 750 cpu today and I have batch L928B and dated 8/19/09
http://i38.tinypic.com/2gw876p.jpg
http://i36.tinypic.com/p3i1e.jpg
Batch list below
They tested both batch L926B around (4.0-4.1 Mhz) and L928B around (4.2-4.3 Mhz).
link at http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3652&p=6
I guess I got lucky better batch cpu.:up:
dg
hey guys,
i was just occting the cpu there on stock volts with only an fsb bump to 3.8ghz and something has bit the dust, machine rebooted... and now is in a short reboot loop . starts for a sec then reboot and keeps going/repeating its self........
looks like an rma for something....
ill keep you posted!
Gordy! :mad:
@gordy: you have to be careful and check your voltages, my Asus P7P55D ran 20x200 with no problems on "Auto" - but my Vcore was bumped up to 1.5 Volts!! That's way too much!!
heres my UD4P that i just sold
and my i5-750.these i5's are pretty
easy to overclock thats for sure.
batch is L928B207
http://i38.tinypic.com/2h8cvtz.jpg
sorry doom, but what about the intel utility?
Cheers for the heads up grossmeisterb... my kind pals at kustom are going to confirm which is at fault then i can rma the culprit!!!
ill defo need to keep an eye on it... going by the smell i think the board has failed...possibly a poorly fitted heat sink or similar!!!!!
ill keep ya posted..
Gordy!
I had to think about it for a second, but I dealt with a similar short reboot cycle like you described just the other day. I had to loosen up the HSF...too much pressure on the CPU :shrug:
BTW, for anyone looking for a great OCing mobo for a low price, be sure to check out my UD3R review here.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=235289
I hold 4 i5 world records with my 750 on this board :toast: My 750 is also an L928B batch ;)
Nice !, I am still looking for different brand 1156 maybe like Asrock P55 Pro look promising ? I like their layout board really neat with 3 smart buttons, can use 775 coolers and LED on board is a plus.
I know gigabyte p55m ud3 is good also.
BTW, I already tired of my old P45 775 Gigabyte UD3R.
dg
Hi, my cheap motherboard i5-750 Test
http://cfile2.uf.tistory.com/image/1...4AC5AEBF3BF9AE
CPU: Intel Core i5 750 Lynfield
Mainboard: BIOSTAR T5 XE
RAM: G.SKILL DDR3 RIP JAWS RH 16000 2x2G
VGA: EVGA GeForce GTX 275
HDD: WD SATA2 500G
Power: OCZ-Z1000W M
Cooler: Water
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Utimate K 64bit
http://cfile26.uf.tistory.com/origin...4AC68D7340FEF4
http://cfile9.uf.tistory.com/origina...4AC68D74424D44
There is conflict between the TurboV and Intel utilities, even uninstalling both and just installing one will not work. I hate to say this, but a clean install with just the Intel utility loaded is what you need to do. ASUS and Intel are working on a fix right now.