Well if you can see a reference voltage next to anything manually set it to that so then if you up your FSB they should remain locked if you want to be on the safe side.
Well if you can see a reference voltage next to anything manually set it to that so then if you up your FSB they should remain locked if you want to be on the safe side.
What the hell mobo & CPU blown up?....could understand the mobo burning out, but the CPU getting killed as well???...MOSFET even melted the soilder contacts, must have got REALLY hot.
I hear this high pitched noise as well on mine whenever udner heavy load...:banana::banana::banana::banana:balls!
I was opening a new tab to newegg after reading first half of thread. I've since closed it without ordering. i'll wait for a few. Sorry for your loss guys. Who had the 3rd e8600 die? PcCI2 (1) , dinos (2) and ?. My EVGA 680i's all had that high pitched noise while stressing. Annoying!!
Alright thanks Im glad I asked. My CPU PLL was at 1.8v, its probably been like that all day and thats something I would have overlooked for a long time had it not been for easytune. Now its at 1.35 and MCH is at 1.4
I havent heard any high pitch sounds yet. I primed for probably about 4 hours total today and everything is quiet, thank god. Sorry about your boards, I hope mine doesnt follow.
yep mobo and cpu :(
the good thing is about RMA ,next Friday a new EP45-UD3P from Gigabyte will be here
:up:
i think is Thomas ,but not the 3rd ,he is the first :(Quote:
I was opening a new tab to newegg after reading first half of thread. I've since closed it without ordering. i'll wait for a few. Sorry for your loss guys. Who had the 3rd e8600 die? PcCI2 (1) , dinos (2) and ?. My EVGA 680i's all had that high pitched noise while stressing. Annoying!!
sometimes but i prefer to set all the voltages on bios :)
F4-4(pi bios from Hicookie)
http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/1...zpibioshy7.jpg
4500MHz (Intel stock cooler room temp @ 23c)
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/1812/320am0.jpg
http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/6019/321ac8.jpg
http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/9...zpibioszi8.jpg
i will try 5Ghz with some extreme air and then i will give some cold
how is vdroop?
If it's the same as the EP45 and EP45T Extreme boards,
manually changing the
DRAM Voltage will scale the following values if left to auto
MCH/DRAM Reference
DRAM Termination
Channel A Reference
Channel B Reference
I manually set all these to ~ 1/2 DRAM Voltage for high frequencies
and manually changing the
CPU Termination (aka vTT) will scale the following values if left to auto
CPU Reference
MCH Reference*
Again if it's like the EP45 Extreme boards, some values entered in the bios will not be what is reported in ET6.
Looky here
for a 45nm cpu, watch theses voltages
CPU Vcore ..........max ~ 1.45V (depending on ambient room temp!!!)
CPU Termination .....max ~ 1.40-1.50V
CPU PLL .............max ~ 1.60-1.70V
the above max suggestions are only a guide, some have been running higher vTT and PLL for months with no problems... so far ;)
* I found scaling back the MCH Reference volts after increasing vTT seems to have helped me find stability when overclocking.
Excellent answer and very informative :up:.
SanAce 9SG1212G101 (F12-HHH) 120x120x38mm 6000rpm @ 260CFM + Gigabyte G-Power II Pro
http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/6657/322ff6.jpg
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room temp 24c
max clock at 4900MHz
fsb @ 650MHz
and pi @ 4750MHz :(
hmmm 650,fsb not bad at all but i dont like the max clock :(
my dead e8600 (Q820A599) was better (TRUE + SanAce 102CFM room temp - 25c)
Asus P5E3 Premium - 4980MHz for Pi
http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3...80mhzpirt7.jpg
Gigabyte EP45T Extreme 4900MHz for 3d
http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/1071/aqua4900am4.jpg
like to see the 1m pi on that 4.9, if u did a 9.1s w/4.5
nice to see someone else pumpin 1.5v :surf:can quad handle more less voltage then a duo,
or is it samesame
more vcore and LN2 soon ^^
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/4889/338by4.jpg
very nice man :clap:
i can ran a qx9770 at 4ghz with the same vcore but its not fully stable :(
http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/144/vantagevc8.jpg
but i have a great Q9550 E0
3870MHz @ 1.22v and 4GHz @ 1.288v (only for benching)
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/8215/imagem1sc5.jpg
http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/7...hzcine1md7.jpg
4GHz @ 1,22v
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/3884/cpu4002kj5.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=425560
Whats the difference between F4 and F4-4, or even F5A??? im using F5A, any advice, thanks.
F4-4 is made to be fast in superpi 1m (probabaly only 1M, slower for all other tests). I think it lacks the E0 support to be fast in 1M (same with Maximus bios for exmple when penryn came out).
Looking forward to your LN2 results CI2iminal mate :up:
;)
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MB- Gigabyte EP45-UD3P - F4-4
CPU- E8600
POT- Chilly1 LN2 conteiner
RAM- Team Group 1066
VGA- Force3d HD4670
PSU- Giga-EZ 1000w
HD- Hitachi 40gb 7200
SO- Win XP Pro SP2
Room temp- 25c
robust graphics booster - auto
cpu clock ratio 6x(fsb) 10x(clock and Pi)
cpu host clock control - enable
cpu host frequency - 630(fsb) - 570(clock and Pi)
pci express frequency 101
C.I.A.2 - disable
advanced clock control - default
performance enhance - standard(fsb) - turbo(clock and pi)
(G)MCH frequency latch - auto
system memory multiplier (spd) - 2.00B
latency - Cas5 5-5-12
load-line calibration - enable
cpu vcore - 1.3v(fsb) - 1.82v(1.87 real , clock and Pi)
cpu termination - 1.6v
cpu pll - 1.6v-1.81v
cpu reference - auto
MCH core - 1.4v-1.6v
MCH reference - auto
ICH I/O - auto
ICH Core - auto
Dram voltage - 2.5v
Dram termination - auto
channel a reference - auto
channel b reference - auto
nice
shame your CPU is a lot worse than your previous one :(