I looked in SpeedFan and im not sure which temp it is?
Which one is the NB?
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Good question. I still can't normally find the NB temp on most posts of just screen shots! :)
I need it spelled out for me too, if they wan't it on the chart. (Somebody get us up to speed on that please.)
FYI - I moved our temp chart to the origional post in this thread too, in addition to it also being listed in the thread dedicated to the Stock ROG Cooling.
I figure we may be getting a few more 'aftermarket block' temps submitted, and we won't have to look for the other thread to see the chart updated.
As members submit their numbers, the originoal post will be updated... ;)
Check it out... I found the color button! Too Flashey? :)
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Here is our collection of LOADED NB temps reported my various members. I would like to see more aftermarket loaded NB temps hit the chart.
Please feel free to submit your data, and this chart will be updated. :)
Reported loaded NB temps using aftermarket blocks:
Aftermarket Block Member --- NB volts -- NB Loaded ----------- CPU ------------------- NB Block
Creek Tha Gray ---------------- 1.61v ------- 20°C ------------- Q6600 @ 3.9GHz --------- EK S-MAX
Nikhsub1 ---------------------- 1.52v ------- 25°C ------------- Q6600 @ 3.7GHz --------- MCW30
Reported loaded NB temps using the stock ROG cooling:
ROG Member ----- NB volts -- NB Loaded --------------- CPU ------------------
Renegade5399 ---- 1.65v ------ 34°C ------------ Intel Core2Duo E6850 G0 @ 4GHz
bill d ------------- 1.30v ------ 34°C ----------------------------- Q6600 Stock
TheSamuri -------- 1.54v ------ 34°C ------------------------ Q6600 GO @ 3.9GHz (Reseated W/MX-2, was 48°C)
ragge86 ---------- 1.65v ------ 36°C ---------------------------- Q6600 @ 3.8GHz
NysoO ------------ 1.60v ------ 39°C ------------------------ Q6600 GO @ 3.6GHz
BulldogPO -------- 1.65v ------ 40°C -24/7 QMC crunching clocks - Q6600 @ 3.8GHz
DerekFSE ---- Green setting --- 40°C -------- Running Orthos ----- E6400 @ 3.6GHz
giorgos th. ------- 1.47v ------ 41°C --------------------------- Q6600 @ 3.60GHz
Aldy402 ---------- 1.63v ------ 43°C ----------------------- Q6600 G0 @ 3.825GHz (Was 62-65°C loaded on air)
weescott --------- 1.74v ------ 43°C --------(Q9550 444x8.5) 1.49v 62c under load
j0nnyr0773n ------ 1.54v ------ 44°C ------------------------- Q6600 GO @ 3.6GHz
Clump ------------ 1.62v ------ 46°C (After 1HR or Prime 95) ----- Q6600 @ 3.6GHz
raju -------------- 1.65v ------ 49°C (Prime95 Torture Temp) ----- Q6600 @ 3.6GHz
Note: After Raju remounted, max temp went down to 39°C
Note: Loaded NB temps over 47°C are prone to failures during longer Prime torture test runs.
If you go through the removal of the stock ROG cooling, and officially join the aftermarket club, it is my firm belief that you will be enjoying lower temps. :)
ok so here we go testing tonight is
with NB at 1.61volts cpu is at 1.55 volts
fsb is 390mhz or rated fsb of 1560mhz
cpu is at 3.9ghz stable occt at 30min
temp on cpu is some where equal or below -22c jin unit temp is at -22c during the test.
NB was at 21c for first 8min or load then down to 20c for the last 17min or load and room temp is 24.6c
loop is MCP655, MCR220 QP, PA120.3, 2 x EK-Mosfet ASUS 3a (X38), EK-NB S-MAX, EK-NB/SB ASUS 3 then back to pump
Thanks for the post.
We will be a sport and call your current max loaded NB temp 20c due to that is what you settled into as OCCT ran, and your TIM may still be settleling in a bit too. ;)
Origional post updated.
30 minutes of hard processing is certainly good enough to make an entry on our NB heat chart. I believe that was about as hot as your chip was going to get.
I also updates the OP with the blocks currently out for the Maximus.
Please let me know if this is not correct:
Some Aftermarket Blocks made for the Maximus SE:
I believe this is still current:
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A recap of the 'Confirmed block fit list' for the Maximus SE:
CPU - D-TEK FuZion, Swiftech GTX, EK-Supreme - Plexi, EK-Supreme Acetal.
MOSFET - EK-Mosfet ASUS 3a (X38), EK-Mosfet ASUS 3a - Acetal (X38), Sixdesign sold by MIPS.
North Bridge - EK-NB S-MAX, EK-NB S-MAX Acetal, DangerDen Maze4, Sixdesign sold by MIPS,
Swiftech MCW30 (Caution: some have problems with the MCW30 being a tad too small.)
South Bridge - EK-NB/SB ASUS 3, EK-NB/SB ASUS 3 - Acetal, Sixdesign sold by MIPS.
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EK's link: http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/izdelki_eng.php
MIPS link: http://www.mips-computer.de/
MIPS Maximus pic: http://www.mips-computer.de/images/a..._full_1024.jpg
I just emaild the guys up at SpeedFan to see if i can get a little more insight into configuring SpeedFan to read the NorthBridge thermal diode with the Maximus SE.
Does anyone know if the NorthBridge's input is on the (W83627DHG WINBOND) chip or the (ADT7475 Thermal Monitor and Multiple PWM Fan Controller) chip???
I know the CPU and System temps come through WINBOND, but i think thats it. so im not sure ware the NB is.
Does Asus's AI Suite also read out temperatures?
Perhaps you can run both to match which thermal diode is which chip...
Everest works fine, and it's worth the money for a full version IMHO.
Here's an excerpt from Everest's sensor debug report:
Code:Sensor Properties
Sensor Type W83627DHG + W83791D + ADT7475 + ADP3228 (ISA 290h, SMB 2Ch/2Eh/20h)
GPU Sensor Type Diode (ATI-Diode)
Motherboard Name Asus Maximus Extreme / Formula
Chassis Intrusion Detected No
Hey guys, remember this...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...T0137acopy.jpg
Well I got it all up and running and here is the out come now. Still doing wire management and cleaning.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...0PICS/Max1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...0PICS/Max2.jpg
Temps at 3.8Ghz Idle
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...38GhzIdle1.jpg
Temps at 3.8Ghz Prime loaded
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...Load1Prime.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...ICS/CPU-Z1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...ICS/CPU-Z2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...ICS/GPU-Z1.jpg
Scooby:)
Hey Scooby,
you may remember me about asking about your heatsinks and all and you may not remember me. anyways, that looks awesome stuff, very nice and neat, but may i ask what size tubbing are you using?
to me it looks like 1/2"
Yes I remember and yup, their 1/2"ID 3/4"OD tubing. Thanks
Note: if you guys are going to use the Thermalright HR-09U Type 2 on your mosfets especially the one by the I/O plate side you will notice that the two capasitors make for a tight fit when installing the heatsinks. I took a Dremel to one of the fitting and sanded it down a bit to thin it down and BAM!!! When Installing it did not even touch the capasitors. Sorry no pics but I thought for those of you who want to do this should know.
thanks for that, i love the way it looks, nice and beefy
As for the capacitors are they the blue ones next to the I/O plate in the first picture you posted?
Thanks for thi info Scooby!
Your system is looking sweet. :clap:
Your words of wisdom have been added to the origional post in this thread.
(I added it into another post of yours I was quoteing already) ;)
Tha Caps you speak of or colored red on my board, but blue on yours. Odd... (Marked 271 16v)
In fact, 100% of my caps are colored red on my mobo.
Keep us posted, and thanks...
FYI the EK-Supreme - Plexi is out.
http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...roducts_id=229
It looks like it was headding that way, the longer you ran.... :eek:
Too bad it dosen't always work that way! :D
FYI - Still looking for an answer on this... :)
Am I going to have a problem with my Tygon 1/2" R-3603 fitting into the EK's compression fittings on the NB block?
I see in posted that thin walled 1/2" line is better with compression fittings, or at least the koolance ones.
NB Cooling: Stock 1.52V
37C idle
40C loaded (after 10 mins of SP2004)
SB Cooling: Stock, 1.14V 1.55V
38C idle
40C loaded
MB 1.46Vfsbt
32C idle/loaded
CPU E4500 3.2GHz (400x8) NCW6000 NX
19C idle 1.464V
53C loaded 1.44V
Cores
32C idle
70C loaded
Ambient temp: 17C
Case air temp: 20C
Coolant temp: 25.1/26.9
Thanks for the post. OP in this thread has been updated: :up:
initialised --------- 1.52v ------ 40°C --After 10mins of SP2004---- E4500 @ 3.2GHz
ok so with a quad i can get max speed so far of 3.95ghz im running 3.9ghz stable no issues and at 4.0ghz can't post at all
this is all with the 907 bios and i have been tryign a little here and there and if you look at my setup cpu temp no issue due to being about -27c and NB temp is around 20c under load so its ether this cpu's limit or the bios needs a update or major tweeking.
3.95GHz is a super OC. ;) :yepp:
If it is a BIOS wall, you probably won't have to wait too much longer until the next one is released. ASUS has been releasing them at a pritty good clip.
I say relax and enjoy your 3.9 for a while, until the next one comes along. :p:
By the way, what GHz is 444x8.5? Is it 3.77GHz? I want to fix weescott's CPU entry on the NB listing.
Does anybody know what the NB voltage is set to on the 'green setting'? DerekFSE cound not tell how to get that info at the time of his post.
I would like to fix that entry too. I am sure it was set to whatever it defaults to. He never changed it.
A bit more tweaking got the CPU down to 65C and NB 39C at the same clocks. I know this CPU's good for more but it's going to take some more cooling. I was thinking the core temps were bad because of some problem with my loops, not sure now I've seen similar on a 3.25GHz E2160, might try putting an E2140 in to see how temps are on this CPU. at equivalent clocks.
My temps with desktop settings:
http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/438/tempstx0.th.jpg
to get to the 3.95ghz speed im using phase change and the other parts are all water cooled except the video due to its at rma.