ever since i put in my 1200watt antec with both 8 pin connectors my voltages been spot on
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after flashing the bios many times finally seems that now the turbo work also with the cpu under cold.
with QPI-link in full mode i can boot at 222 MHZ of BCLK quite stable but at 224 the mouse pointer and all the windows move slow.
when i switch to slow mode and i can reach 245 quite stable.
http://forum.hwproject.net/imagehost...7ca75df88f.jpg
after a super-pi 32M with 18x multiplier i setted 21x, Vcore 1.55 (this cpu can do 245 x 21 32M stable with 1.55 vcore) and save & exit.
the mobo did 2 or 3 fake boot then did the post but when seems that windows booted correctly the mobo power down.
now all the fans work but the post error code display is dead and i can't se anything on the monitor.
lol @ EVGA
i'm waiting that the CPU warm up, then i will test all at air with the hope that this crappy (probably faulty board) is finally dead.
with less IOH core and QPI PLL voltage i can't boot or i'm unstable.PHP Code:
MAIN
CPU clock ratio 21x
BCLK 245
MCH strap auto
Uncore 3925
CPU clock skew 500
Spread spectrum disabled
PCI-E freq 115
OC recovery disabled
Turbo Performance disabled
profile 8
CPU features
SpeedStep disabled
Turbo disabled
C*E disabled
executive disable bit disabled
VT disabled
HT disabled
Core number 4
QPI control settings enabled
QPI link fast mode disabled
QPI frequency auto
memory features
CH interleave 6
RK interleave 4
Mem low gap auto
CL 7
tRCD 7
tRP 6
tRAS 18
tRFC 72
Command rate 1t
tRRD 4
tFAW 31
tRPT 5
tWR 13
RTL 1 57
RTL 2 58
RTL 3 59
tsrWrTRd 17
Voltage features
Vdroop control without vdroop
VCORE 1,4
VTT +300
CPU PLL 1,8
IOH PLL 1,8
QPI PLL 1,5
VDIMM 1,75
DIMM ref 0
IOH core 1,500
IOH/ICH/ I/O voltage 1,65
ICH core 1,25
VTT PWM freq 610
CPU PWM freq 1210
CPU impedance less
QPI signal comp less
lower or higher CPU PLL and IOH PLL don't help.
looks like IOH is crapping out
yes, i have exactly the same feeling...
that's a pita, i paid 380 euro for a board that work worst than every other board on the market. :rofl:
i bet that even the asrock can do more than 222 MHZ of BCLK with qpi in full mode. :rofl:
i don't know what to do now, i'm not sure that this board can pass an rma, at default seems that all work good....
it's unbelievable that EVGA don't cherrypick the X58 chip, i expected a lot more from this mobo...........
i have 2 of them 1 boots @ 229 1 boots @ 230
i had a 3x sli and lol it was trouble after 215 i dumped it after 1 day
i need to make the time to play :D
i have a nice pot commin soon:D
i bought a rexIII can go over 215 lol they dont handpick x58 neither:(
i doubt yours will survive long especially with high ICH volts:eek:;)
yes, sli/crossfire sometimes cut the QPI-link overclocking ability, i know, but i'm running with a single geffo 6200 LE and i don't plan to go for crossfire or sli.
it's also unbelievable that the manufacturers (asus, evga, etc etc) don't cherrypick the x58 for the flagship board...we paid a lot of money for them, they write everywhere "best oc motherboard ever and BS like this" and then sell mobo with a lot of problem and sometimes bad design.
i've a 150 euro ud3r that can go higher than this evga
My very first Asus P6T-SE could hit just shy of 235 if memory serves and every board since, a Rampage2, a P6X58D Premium and an EVGA Classified, can't come close. Even the same ram/CPU combo wouldn't match the little P6T. :(
Last time I go for such a glorified board. :(
Mine max BCLK is 220mhz.
221mhz is bootable but not stable.
ah, ok, then it's not only my board that sucks really bad :ROTF:
which nb revision is your mobo? mine is 13
the DFI that can do 235 is 12.
would be interesting to freeze the nb, maybe it scale with cold and i can reach what my dfi did at aria with IOH @ 1.3 volt :ROTF:
My E762 can do 245bclk no problem with CPU on SS without cooling the NB(only one 120mm fan). And yeah thats with QPI on full mode its not working good with slow mode and never used it. Max bclk was arround 248 for SPi 1M, the video card wasnt able to go over 117PCie so I cant push for more. My previous board E760 was also able to do 240bclk with water at -5 ambient in the winter :D. So classifieds are ok, but may be there are bad ones of them. I`ve heard about the board here in Bulgaria which was dead and after a year it is alive again but now it cant go over 210bclk. May be some NB problems if u pushed too much?
Hi,
I just bought the x58 classified 3x. But encounter some problems here.
Everything is fine with the setup able to boot. But when the system tried to restart it just turn bad, It will shut down for a while and restart but before it could post, it will shutdown again and keep going and going until I turn off the main power. When I turn on the main power and start again it will boot as per normal. But when I shut down and power up again the same thing happen. Only when I turn the main power off and on again, it will boot normally.
I am using PC&Power cooling 750watt.. Intially when I do a test setup my ATI5870 was inserted to 5th slot of PCIe (16X) everytiung is OK. But when I put back everything into the case and move it to the slot 2 PCIe (16X) the problems start.
A while ago due to Norhbridge temp are too high for my comfort due to the heat decipate from the backpane of the ATI 5870, I move the gfx card back to the 5th PCIe slot (16X). To my surprised it work perfectly again.
I also tested slot 3 PCIe (8X), same issue with slot 2.
No OC, BIOS upgraded and in default setting except enabled the AHCI. Thank you.
Hey Guys, been busy as heck with work and family issues. To take my mind off the current "glum" situation going to fire up my 759, do a little benching and then make it the home rig on water. Which bios would you guys suggest for the 759 and a Xeon 3565??
Thanks in advance for any suggestions. :up:
X58 chipset of my mobo sucks, but who care about it, I bought it for doing memory testing and 2d bench not 3d.
now seems that all my problem with CPU multiplier and VCORE/VTT issue are going away.
config:
i7-920 3847A764 // SS 1.2 HP
EVGA Classified E760 // bios E76044
KHX 2k cas8 // silverstone 80mm
6200 LE PCI-E 256 MB
P&C 1200 Watt
2003 Sever TW // fully tweaked + copy waza
http://forum.hwproject.net/imagehost...d14797377c.jpg
super-pi 32M // 6.58.125 // 920 @ 5132.1 // KHX 2k cas8 @ 7-7-6-18
http://forum.hwproject.net/imagehost...d13acc1734.jpg
dunno if someone is interested but this is the bios template with all my settings:
I like this board, it's fast and easy to use.Code:MAIN
CPU clock ratio - 21x
BCLK - 245
MCH strap - auto
Uncore - 3925
CPU clock skew - 600
Spread spectrum - disabled
PCI-E freq - 115
OC recovery - disabled
Turbo Performance - disabled //need to test "enabled"
CPU features
SpeedStep - disabled
Turbo - enabled
C*E - disabled
executive disable bit - disabled
VT - disabled
HT - disabled
Core number - 2
QPI control settings - enabled
QPI link fast mode - disabled
QPI frequency - auto
Memory features
Memory frequency - 2:8
CH interleave - 6 //need to test 4
RK interleave - 4
Mem low gap - auto
CL - 7
tRCD - 7
tRP - 6
tRAS - 18
tRFC - 60
Command rate - 1t
tRRD - 4
tFAW - 31
tRPT - 5
tWR - auto or 12
RTL 1 - 57
RTL 2 - 58
RTL 3 - 59
tsrWrTRd - 17
Voltage features
Vdroop control - without vdroop
VCORE - 1,550
VTT - +350
CPU PLL - 1,800
IOH PLL - 1,800
QPI PLL - 1,400
VDIMM - 1,800
DIMM ref - 0
IOH core - 1,400
IOH/ICH/ I/O voltage - 1,65
ICH core - 1,25
VTT PWM freq - 370 //with more than 370 KHz and VTT >= +300 the system became unstable...
CPU PWM freq - 1210 //1333 KHz didn't make any difference
CPU impedance - less
QPI signal comp - less
hope to test it ASAP under LN2.
mafio you really need 1.4 for IOH?
i was wondering why i wasnt getting nowhere with my vtt frequency lol
gonna try 370 where i redo my loop
is bios 44 the one you like best?
regarding IOH voltage to be honest I don't if I need 1.4 volt, only I don't wanna risk to be unstable for low IOH voltage.
BTW, 1.4 isn't that much, X58 is 65nm chip, with 1.4 volt it can work without issue for years for sure, and I don't plan to use this board more than 6 month. :D
with a fan blowing on NB heatsink the temperature always stay below 55° C, then no problem.
VTT PWM frequency at 370 KHz in my case seems to be the best setting, 240 Khz is too low, 490 and 640 KHz is too high if you plan to use high VTT.
with 490 or 640 KHz if I set VTT > +300 I can't boot or I have BSOD during OS loading.
yes, bios 44 seems to be the best for stability and BCLK clocking, but I've used the others just for some minutes then maybe I've lost something during this quick bios roundup.
also bios 74 seems to be really good, I need to try it coz maybe it's faster than 44.
today finally I found that MCH strap act on the memory subtimings, tighter MCH strap will result in tight subtimings...so far not that usefull, especially when you are at high BCLK.
I leaved it always on auto and setted manually the subtimings.
another thing that I must try is "performance turbo", did you know what is it and if it make any difference for stability and performance in 2d bench?
gimme another 1 or 2 days and I'll test deeply 74 bios. :)
right now I'm testing my kingston 2000 MGH-E-Hyper with bios 44 because I need them for some LN2 fun this WE and I've some issue to solve.
if I don't bump the DIMM reference voltage to around +60 Mv the system always reboot at the first or second loop of the 32M even at 2000 MHz CAS 7.
till now I've tested also kingston 2133 cas9 Elpida BDBG and they work like a charm without need to play with reference voltage and so on...then seems that only MGH-E-Hyper need this kind of fine tuning.
I also plan to test my old good A-Data 2133X MNH-E-Hyper (yes, they still alive :D ).
another thing that I discovered yesterday is that if I set VTT PWM switching frequency at 490 or 640 KHz I can't give more than +300 MV of VTT voltage or the mobo won't boot or BSOD during OS loading.
if I set VTT PWM switching frequency at 220 or 370 KHz no problem with VTT up to +400 MV.
the problem is that I need more than +300 MV with switching frequency >= 470 Khz if I wanna use memory and uncore at high frequency but +300 MV is only 1.488 volt real...and that's not enough for 4900 MHz uncore using SS.
for doing 4900 MHz 32M stable I need near 1.600 volt.
sorry for this long and boring post but these days I like to write :D
Those are some good tips Mafio, I may have to pull my 762 back out. Never had to mess with the reference voltage with Dominator GT but maybe that's the problem with my other sticks...
do you have the same reboot/freeze issue with your dominator?
Nah, with the Dominators I don't get the freeze/reboot. If the voltages aren't set right either the benching app crashes or Windows will BSOD which is the expected behavior. With my STT and Patriot sticks though, I get the freezes or reboots.
eh default vtt 250, cpu 800 pwm is good enough for VTT+375 up to 2160mhz uncore 2xmem
Mafio; How are those Kingston 2000c8 treating you with your classy? Just ordered a kit of those, and I'm waiting for the arrive.
Can you get a 2000c7 24/7 with less than 1.4v VTT?, hoy about max c8 mhz...? Regards Federico.
onestly i don't know, my 24/7 rig is a xeon e3110 + ep45 extreme + 2x1 gb cellshock pc8000.
all my 1366 stuff is only for benchmarking and extreme overclocking, i never did any stability test with those kingston.
BTW 2000 cas 7 wit 1.65 volt should be quite easy.
i've also tested 74 bios, with 980x it's the best, with 920/950 it sucks.
I switched to the 74 bios and I can honestly say ive had nothing but problems. I havent touched my system in close to a year settings wise and recently got a waterblock for my mb over summer and just felt like seeing if I could push it a little more past 4.2. Updated my bios and having a hell of a time getting stable at 4.2 now. I know im rusty and not a veteran or anything but I dont remember having to fight this hard to reach stability at 4.2. Whats the best bios concensus for a 920 D0 chip.
The best BIOS for 45nm CPUs is S22D. Check out this changelog for 759 Classified:
http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?high=&m=6305
I looked on evga's site and didnt see those. I got the 760 classified
change log is the same for 759 and 760?
with bios 74 i have alot of problem to boot @ 245 MHZ of BCLK, with 44 i'm 32M stable at 245.
and it's not a problem of tight RTLs, i always set them manually.
with 980x the things completly change, bios 74 make all more stable.
This guy at EVGA's forum keep track of all 759 BIOS. I don't know if there is a similar thread for 760s.
Funny you guys are talking about this cuz i cant seem to OC my rig and be stable anymore as well. Dunno if its either the damn DOminator mem sticks or the latest BIOS messing things up. I was able to hit 4.2 with HT on Stable in LinX and now it wont pass 17 seconds, also my memory is not staying stable even when i have applied the recommended volts for its settings, 1 i cant boot up or 2 i cant get past the starting windows section. I have tried a few different settings with the mem but dont seem to hold up. I have a weird problem tho, i will defualt everything and then apply the XMP profile1 to the memory right, save & exit. I use CPUid and the mem isnt even hittin the XMP1 settings which should be 1866- 933MHZ , i am getting 530mhz.. I am EXTREMELy annoyed with this crap , i had recently applied a nice fullcover waterblock to the MB as well.. Been really thinking about ditching this MB and picking up maybe the rampage III.
Yup I get bsods all the time , it's so hard for me to OC for some reason .. Strange that you say after the ek mb wb it takes so much voltage for your mem .. Wonder why?? Problem is that I wouldn't wanna fry my memory cuz I have nothing to cool off my mem .. And now I recall something , I remeber when I had vdroop enabled I hadseen that it pushed my memories voltage up to 1.70 !! And that's when I was almost at 1700 MHz with 4.2 ghz on CPU ..I'm gonna try the bios from like 2-3 bios' back .. Had a good run then
eh
i got a r3e with full wateralso
and so does owikh
eh i say no to r3e..unless its a x980 it uses a lot of voltage for everything.
hmm owikh thats one of the signs when my hypers started dying.. inconsistent vdimm voltage
one day can one day cannot.
ade post ure bios template
including cpu and mem ( if its dominators.. with the rev no)
but hmm cant help to notice u just got some 460's.. so looks like some lowgap or ioh voltage issue
Ok ya I will tonight when i get home .. And yes I am currently running SLI now :) .. I returned all my settings back to stock .. Is there a template you can maybe provide and I can try to use ? My CPU is 940 co and all my testing I run is on LinX with 20 passes .. I just don't understand or why all of a sudden comps acting weird !? I had no issues OCing ever before . Also , how do I take a screenshot of my bios setup ?? Thanks
I'm not sure to be honest with you but I think with the latest bios update I was having probs
So 74 is the best bios for 980x. But we dont have a best bios for 920. I wanted to try 44 and 74 but if you think that there is no performance gain maybe i shouldnt bother at all :shrug:
The 74 bios are terrible for the 920. Cant get 4.2 stable with them when before I had it perfectly stable with ht on and everything. I hope there is somebody out there who can say what bios work best for the 920.
Can someone please clarify that even though I set my ram to 1.65 its reading 1.71 in the Health status and everest pages...
Thank you...
The board tends to overvolt a bit. Best way to check is a multimeter. The only way I check volts on my system to ensure it won't fry cause bios and other programs cant read this voltage accurately. Seen many like that before.
One like this should do the trick.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...&blockType=G18
for me its 73/74.
44 had me stuck at 213bclk 2130mhz CL7/CL8
i don't know what to say, i need to retry this 74 bios, maybe i had made some mistake when i tried it the first time. :shrug:
ok, i've retested the 74 bios, it seems as good as 44 - probably the first time i tested it i've made some mistake. :shrug:
with exactly the same bios settings and OS 74 is a bit faster that 44.
EVGA also added tRL setting that is quite usefull.
bios 44 // 8.59.936
http://forum.hwproject.net/imagehost...e263bebccb.jpg
bios 74 // 8.59.797
http://forum.hwproject.net/imagehost...e263c25116.jpg
the only problem with 74 is that i can't restart the PC, when windows is shutting down i always have freeze and post error code display show F5.
i've this issue on 2 EVGA 760. :shrug:
nice
hmm i cannt run my setting for 73/74 to work in 44
100% will get usbuhci error on linx.
btw lol testing corsair airflow pro on dom gt 2k 8-9-8-24
seems
prime (custom 128fft-4096fft 5.5gb) is the most strenous
compare to linx 5518mb
compare to memtest HCI
and compare to memtest86+
its still weird that these psc's dont run tRTP 7 and 8
it can do 6 and below or 9 and above.
so maybe thats y some ppl are having issues with their 2133 9-9-9-24 kits with the preset strap mch 1866/2133 which uses trtp 7
seriously nice rams.. got one now running 2100 7-10-7-27 at 1.64v only (Dmm load)
I just flashed 74 on my e760. The first thing i noticed is that the auto vcore for 21x133 dropped from 1.28 to 1.258 :shrug: :up:
Ya I'm gonna try bios 74 or 73 as thosse seemed to be the best ones ! I also got a 950 CPU coming in to. Replce the 940co . ;)
Well when you flashed your bios did you remember to set defuaults on everything ? Clear CMOS etc.. Can you even get into post or you get stuck on just an error when you freeze up ?
Try loading with just defualt and not optimized .. When I get home tonight I will flash my comp with both bios an see which is best
With 74 i can reboot the pc normally, i cant understand why you have such an issue? No blue screen or anything? Just a freeze in desktop?
I also noticed that with bios 74 with same room temp, same cpu speed and same vcore my load temps while crunching WCG are about 7C lower than 61D :shrug:
Do you have the reboot problem only with 74? A bad flash maybe? But with both boards, too much coincidence. Lets wait for more ppl with 74 bios to answer.
Where were the me too reffering?
Try the bios before 74 and see how that runs ..
Mafio: besides the reboot problem, did you get the same bclk with both 44 and 74 bios?
Today i tried to up my Uncore. I always set it at 16x and has worked great (both benching and Linx) up to (21x) 215 bclk with mem at 8x Cas6 or 7 and vtt at +50mv. Trying to set it today at x18 (21x196) i couldnt boot at all. Tried to up vtt to +100mv and i couldnt boot either. Do you have any reccomendations on this? If you need any further info on my system set up or voltages i will provide them asap.
Heres my settings for 4.2ghz on 44 bios. I cant pass any testing besides intel burn test on standard. http://s69.photobucket.com/albums/i70/michowski/bios/
Hi. For 1600 memory speed and 4.2Ghz I doub't you need that much VTT. Try around +100- +125. I also use lower values on VTT and CPU frequency, as your bclk is not that high (200). Go for CPU uncore freq 2x ram speed (3200) and not auto. And some says that you can undervolt your CPU and IOH PLL to around 1.650 and still be stable on those speeds (I use it)... Hope it helps... Regards.
E760S61A is fast, tomorrow i will test BLCK clocking
super-pi 32M // 8.59.672 // 950 @ 3833.5 MHz // KHX 2k cas8 @ 912 MHz 6-6-4-18
http://forum.hwproject.net/imagehost...3a4240f46c.jpg
Nice Uclk^^
uhm, this old bios S61A (09/17/2009) is good also for BCLK clocking
http://valid.canardpc.com/cache/screenshot/1396294.png
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1396294
i booted at 245 MHZ of BCLK and then bumped the BCLK with setfsb
Code:MAIN
CPU clock ratio - 14x
BCLK - 245
MCH strap - auto
Uncore - 16x
CPU clock skew - 500
Spread spectrum - disabled
PCI-E freq - 115
OC recovery - disabled
Turbo Performance - disabled
CPU features
SpeedStep - disabled
Turbo - enabled
C*E - disabled
executive disable bit - disabled
VT - disabled
HT - disabled
Core number - 2
QPI control settings - disabled
QPI link fast mode - disabled
QPI frequency - auto
Memory features
Memory frequency - 2:8
CH interleave - 6
RK interleave - 4
Mem low gap - auto
CL - 8
tRCD - 8
tRP - 8
tRAS - 21
tRFC - 72
Command rate - 1t
tRRD - 5
tFAW - 28
tRPT - 6
tWR - auto
RTL 1 - 62
RTL 2 - 64
RTL 3 - 66
tsrWrTRd - 19
Voltage features
Vdroop control - without vdroop
VCORE - 1,300
VTT - +450
CPU PLL - 1,800
IOH PLL - 1,800
QPI PLL - 1,400
VDIMM - 1,800
DIMM ref - 0
IOH core - 1,400
IOH/ICH/ I/O voltage - 1,7
ICH core - 1,25
VTT PWM freq - 370
CPU PWM freq - 940
CPU impedance - less
QPI signal comp - less
theres no way i can do this low vdimm at these speed if it wasnt for bios 73/74.. tested the rest.. DUD
Corsair Dom GT 2000 8-9-8-24 + Airflow pro lol
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...1/d375d234.jpg
lol and if u see the amount of mem i used ( try to do it so u will understand ) how hard it is to use 5518 mb. with the airflow pro led thingy blazing
the new bios is good
btw ignore the pll.. i was just testing it see whether i could boost the glops.
BTW SAE bro
noticed the timings all are at stock.. and dont have that issue that hypers has
to maintain the scaling and timings need to reduce the bandwith by using read to read/write to write thingy to 6 from 4..
this sticks are faster.. i mean way higher bandwidth and slight bump in latency around 39.x compare to hypers running 8-8-8-24 at 1.62v around 37.x
Corsair Dom GT 2000 7-8-7-20 sticks
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...g/18686597.jpg
some glop comparison
2160 hyper sticks
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...g/c863932d.jpg
Has anyone seen post code A1? I just put together my E760 with a EK FB block and out of case she boots and in the case it gives code 25 then A1. I tired with a couple vid cards and nothing.
Starting to think it is the 800D giving me problems. I removed the bottom HD cage and ever since it has done this, even with my R2E, but it had a terrible Bitspower NB/SB block on it.
Thanks guys.
testing under Dice
i7 920 @ 5194MHz, BCLK 248
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1405099
good work and great cpu :)
next time I'll try with LN2 so i hope for better scores
Bios version is the latest one as far as I remember :D
BCLK 250.5 captured with cell phone...was too late to make validation :(
http://www.pohrani.com/?G/U3/2E5tT4TM/dsc01760.jpg
pci-e 112
QPI PLL vCore 1.45v
IOH vCore 1.45
IOH I/O 1.65v
ICH vcore 1.15
i tried even higher values :D
How about lower ones with higher VTT?
haven't tried, VTT was about 1.5-1.56 max
VTT and IOH related voltage are totally different things, if you need IOH 1.45 volt there is no way to stabilize it at lower voltage even bumping the VTT.
BTW 1.4/1.5 volt isn't that much considering that X58 is a 65nm chip.
in my case BCLK 245 MHZ is more stable with PCI-E 115 MHZ, with 112 super-pi 32M crash or gives inconsistent runs.
So... there is my first try with Dice
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1374820
PCIE-115
QPI PLL -1.25
IOH Vcore-1.37500
ICH Vcore-1.15
CPU VTT-1.57500
hmmmmmmmmmm... IM at a loss here guys...
I have whats in my sig ** ( less the second 480gtx, it will be here monday ) all on good water, excellent temps.
Ive had it to 4.2 using the 23x multi .....3dm6 stable,.... Unigine Heaven* stable.... as soon as I go to run OCCT ( all stock settings in OCCT ) it will crash the system and reboot after anywheres from 1 minute to maybe 5 minutes.
Ive had it to run @ 1.33cpu vcore all the way up to 1.36 and no changes, still crashes OCCT ( I know I can probably go higher on the vcore no problems, heat isnt an issue, but im thinking it may be other voltages that needs tweaks to get it stable, or other tweaks...
I could put up a template of the bios settings, but they were basically the same as the ones on page 31, with some minor tweaks, and Ive since had to do a bios reset and am only runing it at 3.6 @ 1.275 volts for the time being ( OCCT stable for two 1 hour runs )...anyone with a 950 that is getting in the area of 4.2 and up that has a stable bios template ???
Im asking for this because im looking to start from scratch with a new template of someones stable 4.2 using a high multi...
appreciate any help guys.. thanx...
LOL anyone wanna log on my computer and do these tweaks for me??? ;)
Have you tried with LinX or Prime95 stability test programs? Sometimes the problem of crashing is the buggy program so try with another one. If it crashes in every other program, then you have to tweak it more. But we'll talk about that when you check the first thing I've said.
I'm telling this because you can run 3DM stable.
OK, I bit the bullet and started raising some voltages...I was trying to avoid that, but to get it stable I had to...
Im sure there may be something I can tweak to lower the cpu vcore ( if possible ), but im now stable with 1 hour OCCT..temps were only hitting 58-61 on all four cores
here is my bios template.... this is for a I7 950 with the rest in my sig, less the second GTX 480 ( it will be here monday.... oh yea...isnt there something im supposed to do for adding the second GPU?? like a voltage I need to raise??
Frequency Control
CPU Clock Ratio ( 23X )
CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ( 185 )
MCH Strap ( Auto )
CPU Uncore Frequency (Mhz) ( Auto )
CPU Clock Skew ( 0 ps )
Spread Spectrum ( Disabled )
PCIE Frequency (Mhz) ( 100 )
Memory Feature
Memory Speed ( Standard )
Memory Control Setting ( Enabled )
Memory Frequency ( 1333Mhz / 2:10 )
Channel Interleave Setting ( 6 Way )
Rank Interleave Setting ( 4 Way )
Memory Low Gap ( auto )
tCL Setting ( 8 )
tRCD Setting ( 9 )
tRP Setting ( 8 )
tRAS Setting ( 24 )
tRFC Setting ( 74 )
Command Rate ( 1t )
Voltage Control
EVGA VDroop Control ( Without VDroop )
CPU VCore ( 1.375 )
CPU VTT Voltage ( +225 )
CPU PLL VCore ( auto )
IOH PLL VCore ( Auto )
QPI PLL VCore ( Auto )
DIMM Voltage ( 1.66 )
DIMM DQ Vref ( +0mV )
IOH VCore ( 1.200 )
IOH/ICH I/O Voltage ( 1.650 )
ICH VCore ( Auto )
**VTT PWM Frequency ( 610 )
**CPU PWM Frequency ( 1210 )
**CPU Impedance ( less )
**QPI Signal Compensation ( Auto )
CPU Feature
Intel SpeedStep ( Disabled )
Turbo Mode Function ( Disabled )
CxE Function ( Disabled )
Execute Disable Bit ( Enabled )
Virtualization Technology ( Disabled )
Intel HT Technology ( Enabled )
Active Processor Cores ( All )
QPI Control Settings ( Enabled )
QPI Link Fast Mode ( Enabled )
QPI Frequency Selection ( Auto
any help with lowering any voltages to get my cpu vcore down some would be appreciated ( though I think im at what it needs for stability ) Im now working on 4.37 23x190 to see if i can get that stable and will keep going up from there
edit: OCCT/3dm6/Unigine Heaven/stable @ 4.375
managed a 4.42 same settings, ran OCCT for maybe 15 minutes then crashed...Im happy... not a golden chip, but not to bad without taking it to extremes with cold and voltages :)
Hi guys.
Is there any link for bios 74 .bin for 760 motherboard?
I checked this link before posting here....;) It isnt working....
I saw the E770 Classified 3 at newegg. I am looking to try a new X58 board, anyone have this board or see any results with it? I will be using bloomfield i7's with it.
EDIT: just ordered, hope its a good board.
same here
BTW, downloaded and re-uploaded :)
http://www.mediafire.com/?u56nlp2727qwnzb
Works for me too..
@flashnc
Try with this one:
If it's not working, try with higher VTT only or lower your RAM frequency to find out is the RAM only problem there or is it CPU.Quote:
Frequency Control
CPU Clock Ratio ( 23X )
CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ( 185 )
MCH Strap ( Auto )
CPU Uncore Frequency (Mhz) ( Auto ) - 2x memory frequency
CPU Clock Skew ( 200 ps )
Spread Spectrum ( Disabled )
PCIE Frequency (Mhz) ( 101 )
Memory Feature
Memory Speed ( Standard )
Memory Control Setting ( Enabled )
Memory Frequency ( 1333Mhz / 2:10 )
Channel Interleave Setting ( 6 Way )
Rank Interleave Setting ( 4 Way )
Memory Low Gap ( auto )
tCL Setting ( 8 )
tRCD Setting ( 9 )
tRP Setting ( 8 )
tRAS Setting ( 24 )
tRFC Setting ( AUTO )
Command Rate ( 1t )
Voltage Control
EVGA VDroop Control ( Without VDroop )
CPU VCore ( 1.375 )
CPU VTT Voltage ( +175 )
CPU PLL VCore ( 1.80 )
IOH PLL VCore ( Auto )
QPI PLL VCore ( Auto )
DIMM Voltage ( 1.66 )
DIMM DQ Vref ( +0mV )
IOH VCore ( 1.150 )
IOH/ICH I/O Voltage ( Auto )
ICH VCore ( Auto )
**VTT PWM Frequency ( lowest )
**CPU PWM Frequency ( lowest )
**CPU Impedance ( Auto )
**QPI Signal Compensation ( Auto )
CPU Feature
Intel SpeedStep ( Disabled )
Turbo Mode Function ( Disabled )
CxE Function ( Disabled )
Execute Disable Bit ( Disabled )
Virtualization Technology ( Disabled )
Intel HT Technology ( Enabled )
Active Processor Cores ( All )
QPI Control Settings ( Enabled )
QPI Link Fast Mode ( Enabled )
QPI Frequency Selection ( Auto)