physics is a beeyotch ;) Less heat, less resistance.
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thats a bios setting you can load in your bios...
Bios F4m. All good here.
4Ghz/211x19/Qpi 36x/Uncore 16x/Ram 8x 1688 8-8-8-24/HT off/Turbo off/Loadline On
100+ Linpack 32bits stable
Vcore: 1.38125 in Bios (1.360 idle - 1.344 load in EasyTune6)
Qpi/Vtt: 1.36 in Bios
Vdimm: 1.66 in Bios (1.648 in EasyTune6)
IOH Core: 1.16000
Everything else in default
who here uses the stock water cooling block on the extreme?
I wouldnt trust it plus the barbs are too small for my liking
onto a fat32 flash drive then load which is f12 or f11 while in bios
thanks, bobbylite.... i tried and it loaded successfully...
while this BIOS not suits for me..... still can't run at 195*20....
you guys change bios' like under-wear.
lol...I am still using F4m, but looks like main non cosmetic differences is in secondary timings of RAM, wonder if that is what is causing stability problems in some. They also changed the round trip latency. But no real reason to change to it either. My OCZ (rma'ed from dead stick, now using corsair dom) did not like RAM timings on one of the beta bioses, it was unstable until I manually changed them to another bios settings that was stable. F4j left, F4m right
Very interesting, rge, had not seen this thing. I returned to F4j not so much for stability (it could have gone up a notch to QPI and continue testing), but for those cursed frozen ...
Yep, all settings exactly same including performance turbo on both (have always been on perf. turbo), just bios different... several beta bioses in F4 have altered mem subtimings, and different from F3 as well.
k, well seems they are still tweaking the bios, which isn't a bad thing. :up:
Where can i download the f4j bios for the ex-58 extreme as this seems to be the best most stable bios atm from what i've read?
Cant see it any where
Phil