Looks like you would need a Fire Hydrant to get enough flow for that rig lol:rofl:
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In the big loop with the two GPUS and the CPU and the two radis i have got with one Laing Ultra about 185-200 Liter per hour. With Masterkleer 15,9/11,1mm tupe
in the little loop with the NB/SB/PWN/Ram and the Second CPU cooler for my secend mobo in the Case and one Radi i have got about 110-120 Liter per hour with 10/8mm innovatek tupe and Tygon R3603 11/8mm mixed.
Feichti
Well it is a very nice looking rig Feichti
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how much id vdroop on you x48 dq6 ? bios/win and win/full load
Bios templates for Gigabyte X48 see links 10 & 11 here Gigabyte GA X48T DQ6 & Gigabyte GA X48T DQ6 Have added base voltages as best I have them , please advise if you reckon them different.
luck:)
Huge vdrop here 0.075 !! isn't that too much ? on my asus is 0.02 /0.03
Loadline enabled! bios f7b
the only thing you want to be concerned with is idle vcore and then load vore...what is set in the bios and what is displayed in PC Health section is not droop...it is a calibration problem with the bios code...i have about 0.04 difference between set bios vcore and what bios PC Health says is my current vcore...PC Health is not reporting the vcore accurately...even CpuZ vcore readout is not accurate as i read it from my DMM on the X48 board....AND...don't count on 'Easy Tune 5 Pro" PC Health readout.
EDIT:...the Gigabyte X48 board has about the same difference in loadline calibration as your asus...i think i measure about 0.020 to 0.025 difference between idle and load.
i can't understand :
i have drop between bios set, and prime full load with cpuz, is the cpuz reading faulty ? i set 1.4125 in bios and in idle cpuz signs 1.376 and under prime 1.344!
Is a loadline calibration problem? or is it the mobo that has a lot of vdrop ?
anyway i'm sure i need 1.3280 for rock solid @ 3400mhz under load, cause it was with pk5-e.. i have to set 1.4125 now in bios that after drop is equal or more 1.3280 and i'm stable, if i set 1.38xx the drop is lower 1.328 and i get errors..i see the drop is real
As Ace said CPU-z isn't accurate, In particular with vcore >1.40v
I find everest is about the most consistent it's ties back pretty closely to multi meter readings i've taken, though can't confirm it on this board yet.
Vdroop difference Idle to load is normally 0.03~0.04v with loadline enabled that reduces to around 0.02v as Aces's figures bear out.
The figures really mirror that of the Asus boards.
Vdroop also grows as vcore is increased.
luck:)
infact with load line vcore differences between idle/full is 0.032.
I can't understand why i have to set 1.4125 in bios while on asus 1.35 (1.328 full)
WORD OF ADVISE
DON'T use the X48-DQ6 (DDR2) with 4GB of ram and A Q9XXX, it gave me all sort of trouble, updating to latest Beta bios (F7B) did not solve a thing !
I finally got my board stable by removing a stick (crucial pc-8500) for a total of 3 GB!!
I use the GigaByte GA-X48-DS5 motherboard with 4x1GB DDR2 1066 from Kingston and Q9450 without troubles. However I wonder if this S3 bug also affects this board.
I have not found further info about it.
yes, but Vcore fine-tuning is always wellcome;)
the "problem" is not the offset, but how well loadline calibration work
http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/7...enormalrr5.jpg
i'm sure in next bios it would be better.
Great motherboard anyway, the best for X48.
anybody tried the F5a bios for x48t dq6?
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anybody tried the F5a bios for x48t dq6?