Thanks so much for all your work PcCI2iminal :clap:
I really hope someone can 'give' you a P5B Dlx to play with to help repay your great contribution :fact: :toast: :toast:
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Thanks so much for all your work PcCI2iminal :clap:
I really hope someone can 'give' you a P5B Dlx to play with to help repay your great contribution :fact: :toast: :toast:
Nice 460fsb! but why is tRP at 5 ??? seems to have slowed your pi times by alot considering E6600 with Intel D975XBX Badaxe @9x400fsb 1:1 4-4-3-8 at 2.2v is at 14min 21sQuote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975...4min21s_tn.png
try 4-4-3-8 timings where tRP is 3 not 5
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Originally Posted by NiCKE^
Wow, if I could get even 440 for 24/7 I'd be happier than a pig in a pool full of ****!
Thanks for the info. Maybe I'll just put a small fan over it if it starts to get too hot.Quote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
Thanks a lot for the testing PcCI2iminal. I was a litlte "worried" about the Ds§ results, 5 mins after I orderd the P5W, but now it doesnt look that bad, so I guess I will be happy with it until RD600 boards hit the market.
Has anyone tested both a 6300/6400 and a 6600 in the same MB? I wonder if its "just" the lower multi or the smaller cache, that makes Allendales run at a higher fsb.
I'm tired of reading all this garbage about the P5W DH not being able to do more than 400 FSB. This is my unmodded board with a 9 multiplier.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v38/ds7510/4112.jpg
Maybe the problem lies with the user and not the board. Just a thought.
Is that watercooled? Or that stock board with good air cooling. I suspect its cooling on the CPU that is the limitation with Conroe and not these mobos. In other words the motherboards are delivering its just thermal limitations on the CPU holding back total clock speeds.Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
That was with air cooling (Tuniq Tower 120).:)
There are probably some P5W DH boards that can't clock as high. The quality of the boards is uneven, I will admit that. The P5WD2 is the same way. But a good Asus board is worth owning. Asus' track record with Intel is much better than Gigabyte's. The P4P800 was another great board. So was the P4C800-E.
Asus is the largest motherboard manufacturer in the world. They ship more than 20 million boards each year, so there are bound to be some duds. But there are also going to be some gems.
Good job man, I want to learn how to overclock like you then. :fact:Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
Haha.
@sierra bound
have you had any trouble w/ vdroop ? the p5w looks good, but vdroop has me worried; does it only come into play after you push 410+ FSB?
Vdroop is around 0.04-0.05 under full load, which isn't bad by Asus standards. When Vdroop gets to be 0.08v or more, than you need to worry a little.
The P4C-800E 1st rev. once vmodded was :slobber: with my 2.4c m0
although back then Abit IC7-G/IC7-MAX3 were very good for intel also..
But, yeah Asus P5WDH hit 425+ fsb pretty easy for me b4 the Vmods. :)
@sierra bound
can u boot at that fsb of 457
Reread them. They are talking about that when a e6300 is in there. Try that chip and get back to me.Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
I think they are uneven. Mine won't go past 400 1-1 no matter what I set anything to. It may be user error, but I'd like to think not. :p: I am going to try the DQ6 and then the P5WDG2-WS pro version of the Asus and see which one I like better.Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
DS3 + X6800 11 x 300 fsb and i got resets :mad:
and the max clock for benching seems to be the same as E6600
3900mhz
http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/6...001mbpigv3.jpg
The DS3 with E6400 seams to be great :
Retail E6400 OEM (Watercooled) & gigabyte DS3 ( stok heatsink with 50mm Fan)
http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/7342/semttulozf5.jpg
http://www.pcdiga.net/showthread.php?t=12742&page=28
regards
@mascarilha
nice retail chip you got there
boot @ 452?
congrats!
parabens!
:clap:
not mine its from a friend mine , i got same chip nd same mobo from same shop but i dont have good RAM , i have Gskill LA PC 4200 ddr-533mhz :( , my friend have xtream team 667mhz 3-3-3-8Quote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
i can only run 388mhz CL4-4-4-12 , also with a DS3:
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/2282/3100novobs6.jpg
i need to get a better ram
Compare the speeds at 333MHz fsb with those two mobos. The Stilt said that after 333MHz the mobo changes the strap. At 400MHz fsb speeds seems same as at 1066MHz strap and single channel. That would explain why the DS3 is slower than the P5W DH Dlx.
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Originally Posted by mascarilha
1:1 sucks....
i use Xtreem for 500fsb
Gskill 6400 for 475fsb
XMS2 Pro for 440 fsb
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Originally Posted by Nazu
read it
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=108077
both @ 400 fsb and P5WDH get raped
Impressing results! :)
Thought the 6300 was indeed faster on the ds3 but 6600 and up the p5w was faster.....:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal