Yep, that's right. Also, I'm not afraid to run my Hypers up to 1.85V, but that's just crazy old me. ;)
EDIT: OH! PAGE 200! Congratulations to everybody! Lot of great info and results in this thread. :up:
Printable View
When coming out of sleep my computer crashes every time. After reboot everything works fine, it happens only coming out of sleep. I have had many crashes while running stress tests and finding the best settings. Did most likely something get corrupted from the crashing or did I most likely damage something with voltages too high or something?
I think ima try those timings. I have the same set, and I've hit 2100 at 8-9-8 2T already.
I'm running 2000 at 8-9-8 1T at 1.66V.
The tRCD is important to keep it at 9, or 1 level higher than your CL. C8-8-8 doesn't run no matter what, C7-8-7 doesn't always work. C7-9-7 works perfect.
I haven't tried 1600 6-9-6, but it looks nice.
http://valid.canardpc.com/cache/banner/1789915.png
Yeah. mine looks a tad just like that, a bit soft, but not overly soft.
I have the same lens, and it performs great on my 5D mark II, I guess thats why its sharper. My other L's 70-200 f/4, 24-105's aren't as sharp. Prime ftw I guess :P
Waiting patiently for a 35 1.4 L to come from santa :)
Oh yes, lets do so.
Sorry for offtopic :P
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5206/...1eb1d054_z.jpg
5D II, 100 f/2.8 L IS
Do you have SSD's? Is your bios updated? My pc does the same sometimes, it doesn't crash, but rather it hangs.
It has to do with the sleep mode of the ssd's in raid, RST 10 fixes this I believe.
AND WHAT?
HOW 2 GET THESE?
http://www.abload.de/img/_dsc8200ko10.jpg
It's Extreme OV.
QPI PWM Frequency acts exactly the same way as CPU PWM Frequency. It increases the number of times the power FETs switch per second to generate the clock signal. I think intel spec is default 250KHz. But who knows what asus is using as base. We would need to measure it. It might be 500KHz. In any case. If 250 is base, that makes 1.33x 332KHz, or if it's 500KHz 1.33x is 665KHz.
A higher PWM Frequency lowers output ripple, but makes a lot more work for your FETs(lots more heat).
My guess is auto selects 1x below a certain BCLK and 1.33x above a certain BCLK. I played with QPI PWM Freq hoping it would allow me to lower my QPI voltage, but it did not help. Maybe at extreme bclk.
Back to default settings and still crashes coming out of sleep. It will bring the desktop up and sit there for a min than crash or when I try to open something.
I booted from a live linux CD and put it to sleep. Coming out of sleep was no problem, but is that maybe because it's already running from the ram?
Found the problem. It's the new rst drivers. 10.5.0.1015 and 10.5.0.1022. Should have remembered that I recently updated to the 1015. Went back to 10.1.2.1004 and all is right with the world. Tried the 1022 and it causes the crashing too, so it's 1004 on my system.
10.1.5.1001 and 10.1.2.1004 are WHQL and they are newer than the 1008, the 1015 and 1022 aren't WHQL
It's also interesting that when I go to devise manager and update the driver by telling it to search the internet
to find the driver it uses 10.1.5.1015 which is not WHQL.
WOOHOO! got DDR-2000 to finally work!
sitting now at 2010mhz @ CL8 (8-10-8-24-98 T1) and doing about 22-23k read, 20-21k write, 22-23k copy AIDA64. i'm also trying it at 2x uncore at 4019mhz.
i had to enable adjusting all the PWM points. had to put CPU PWM to 1000 and put QPI and DRAM PWM adjustments to 1.33 to get it to work but it worked...
I flashed to 1208 BIOS and get BSODs after 30 minutes or so of playing games, then get the CPU over temperature error, press F1 to continue !
When I get into BIOS I see 63-68 C CPU temp, what is wrong ?