incredible !
I wish my cpu/board do the same tomorow :slobber:
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incredible !
I wish my cpu/board do the same tomorow :slobber:
wow..I was thinking of going AB9 or P5B, but now Im unsure agian because the DS3 just clocks too good.
thx manQuote:
Originally Posted by alexio
with better cooling i will try to push with 9x
some tips
memory multiplier need to be 2.0 (533 or 1:1), auto = no boot
PCI frequency = 100 or higher ,auto = no boot
vfsb = useless
vmch = +0.3 (NB gets very hot without a fan)
they will....i guessQuote:
i hope retail will OC jsut as good
the DS3 is very stable and no dropQuote:
wow..I was thinking of going AB9 or P5B, but now Im unsure agian because the DS3 just clocks too good.
Today 09:01 PM
i think P5B will be great for OC but will need vmods...damn Asus` tradition.....
Try Thermalright HR-05 + Delta 80mm 106cfm :D
yeah i think this board is for experts only. it has all the features a overclocker need, tweaking them is teh hard part
theteamaqua
how much vcore you need to 4ghz?and hows the drop with 920?
Great results PcCriminal, impressive as always. :toast:
What is the secret to this board's high fsb? Is it using a higher n/b latency then the P5W DH for example?
Am I the only one who saw a typo in the BIOS?
"Precharge Dealy"
<img src="http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/6433/1737copykw0.jpg">
500Mhz FSB fark yeah :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
looking forward to messing with my mobo and E6300ES Step5 B1 :D
LOL :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Freez
Wow. DS3 looking strong. How about putting a nice cooler on the NB? :D
damn nice fsb with 6600
I'm at 441 fsb stock vcore/nb with my E6300 es step 5
with multiplier 6 i can just go to 485mhz
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/6...zconroegg4.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=106885
hard to boot at 9 x 380 (got some resets)
and now i can push with Easy Tuner
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/4...eembootus7.jpg
http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/2...zconroegv4.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=106886
how Misteroadster said ,DS3 with F-3 is good for 7x and 8x
nice results
DS3 will be my choice for conroe build
So you confirm the 8x works really better than 9 X multi ?
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Originally Posted by misteroadster
yep!!!
8x or 7x = easy boot @ 410+
9x is very hard to get it up at 380
ok , my ds3 easy boot @ 470+ at 7x , i just have to save 450 first, and 470 in second and it's ok.
I'm going to try another DS3, i will see if there's a difference.
This could have something to do with the fact that more CPU power means more stress on the memory and chipset. This is true as memory bandwidth in Sandra scales very well with added CPU speed.Quote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
Ik hope it is a fixable bug though, and that it has nothing to do with what I wrote above :fact:
nice going man!!Quote:
Originally Posted by misteroadster
Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
maybe or the clock is very hi for a straight boot with , 9 x 380=3420mhz(i can do 3.6ghz with P5WDH easily :confused: )
Wow, 8x500, I've done my choice until RD600.
Thanks a lot PcC! Now I have to wait for both conroe and this board. Dang spanish shops :D
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Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
hhmm odd none of that happens to mine.
it does puke out at 410 just like the asus did,,, so... chipset ? ram ? cpu ?
i believe its the ram, and also the chipset.. but more so my ram.
Impressive FSB.
Why is your Super_pi time is slower with 8x500 =4.0Ghz (13.719s ) than at 9x437 = 3.933Ghz (13.078s) when the former has faster cpu,ram and Bus speed ?
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Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
wierd again.
mine i can go from 233 to 300 then reboot 300 to 350 then reboot and 350 to 400 and she boots right up. no problems at all.
i am NOT complaining about 400 being the most stable highest FSB 405 is also but pfpfp lol ill just use 400..
but i sure wish it would go higher. and it will, once i get that teamgroup ram!
evev if i had to kick it down to 8x so what.. ill still try it.
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Originally Posted by Devious
that pic is just to show what cooling im using
the real clock is 471 x 8
@Lestat
what kind of ram are you using?