nice... win7 is really nice :)
tips for lowering pwm temps here http://i4memory.com/102537-post3.html
yet to try 05/08 beta bios yet
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nice... win7 is really nice :)
tips for lowering pwm temps here http://i4memory.com/102537-post3.html
yet to try 05/08 beta bios yet
Thx for the heads up eva! I have taken a look at the thread over at i4memory and tried all of the suggestions but unfortunately I am stuck at 12. I have also given i7turbo tool a go that unclewebb (thx!) has suggested and the multi is not changing at all . My windows setup is an upgrade from a previous beta (this may be the culprit?). I have also tried the 5/8 bios and still no change on the multi issue. Overclock wise I am stable at 21x191 with ram (ocz blade) at 950 (7-7-7-18 4-way/4-way) same as the 4/28 bios.
x64. The upgrade was from 7068.
i'm using 7100 from MS TechNet download fresh install without problems - so maybe try fresh install ?
I will and report back.
The info here is so good that I ordered this board last night...I also ordered a 6gb G.Skill memory kit that runs 8-8-8 timings...I got tired of waiting for the 7-8-7 kit to come back in stock. I was going to put my D0 Xenon CPu in my Asus Revolution board but I'm gonna try it on this instead...hopefully I can get some nice stable clocks out of this set-up.
Core Temp was reporting me at 12 mult as well. Not to mention my SuperPi runs slowed way down which could only lead me to believe I was at 12 mult. My boot screen on the other hand showed me at 21 mult. Weird thing was I finally got it to stick after I activated Windows 7 but soon screwed up again when I jacked the volts up to 1.4 and beyond. I finally gave up and went back to XP and Vista as this is too weird of a mystery.
Here I am with my i7 920 C0, the lanparty beast & Ocz Blade 2000Mhz CAS9.
Tried to go over 1850Mhz... but I've got some instability... crash and bsod.
Can someone post me some ram settings for 2000Mhz CAS9?
Bios 508.
Thanks!!
u need to confirm ure vcore first with long runs of linx say 50 runs with lower ram frequency ..also u need to test it on cold boot , reboot etc.
atleast 3 times.
raising vtt will cause some instability with previously borderline vcore
only then u can confirm ure vdimm and vtt.
to confirm it best way is prime95 largefft custom 5.4gb
1.39vtt for 2000mhz, that might be why I get post code 26 half the time. I figured it wasn't enough vtt as I have read that is one of the reasons to get a post code 26 but I didn't think it required that much. Good to know though. Now I can come back at it with a different angle.
Is this a standard whether it is a C0 or D0 stepping or will each CPU vary?
both but here is the trick
u need to confirm ure vcore
i mean seriously no borderline thing
so far all my clocking on this board with 2000mhz above..
its very paticular on the vcore.
overvolting or slight undervolts can cause serious misinterpretation on what vtt and vdimm or even ioh/ich voltages..
get the vcore right first.
Good to know thanks.
Would it be worthwhile to wait for the B3 revision for this board?