Thanks for the response about the downclocking guys. I was always told with my E8400 to turn Lightspeed/C1E off forever, that it ruined overclocks, and ruined performance. Good to know thats not the case.
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Thanks for the response about the downclocking guys. I was always told with my E8400 to turn Lightspeed/C1E off forever, that it ruined overclocks, and ruined performance. Good to know thats not the case.
That is from these guys http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...php?t=18227651 for their customers. Here is the last part of your quote.
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These are just guidelines we recommend you follow, if you want to push more voltage through your CPU's then just be aware they could die on you. Your warranty is un-affected and we will honor any CPU's that die, we just won't ask questions as to how you killed them.
Not all CPU's are as fragile as others, we have experimented upto 1.50v Vcore and 1.70v memory and had zero issues with reliability, so it seems some of fine when pushing hard.
I seem to be having trouble overclocking my i7-2600K on an ASUS P8P67 Deluxe. I'm running the 1053 beta bios and I'm confused about the difference between the bios OC Turbo feature and the windows AI Suite II Auto-Tune program. In bios, the oc turbo gives me a turbo overclock of 43x103, but the autotune program only gives me 38x100. It says it will do stability testing but it never reboots my system to try anything higher. I'm a bit confused because 38x100 is stock turbo speeds. Also if my bios is set at 43x103, as soon as I boot cpu-z tells me I'm at max 3.8ghz on load. Does the AI suite override the bios settings? I have the same problem with fan xpert. In bios I have q-fan set on standard for both CPU and chassis fans, but once windows posts and AI suite opens, fan xpert defaults them both to disabled. If I manually change them to standard or silent, the changes don't seem to be saved on next reboot. Also I can't seem to change my turbo multiplier within the turbo EVO app. There's a button for turbo oc and it says to press ok and it will change something in my bios to enable multiplier changes within windows upon reboot. But after rebooting, it still says I need to enable turbo oc.
I'm hoping someone with a similar setup can give me a hand. It certainly seems more difficult than the newegg video on YouTube, where the asus rep just pushed a few buttons and got 48x100 in no time.
My other components are a new cooler master hyper 212+, OCZ modxtreme 700, 2x4gb mushkin silverline ddr3-1333.
I've had a fun time with this board over the weekend. I went into it not knowing near enough about the board and the settings, but I think I've got a handle on it now.
I did not reinstall Windows 7 x64 and haven't had any issues thus far. peripherals are working fine, disk transfer speeds are right on, and I even was able to move my RAID 0 array from a Gigabyte P45 chipset board. Games are running well (Bad Company 2 rocks now, went from minimum fps of 20 to 80, switched from an e8400 @ 4 ghz).
I am on the 1003 UEFI, the one without the Internal PLL Voltage. I plan to install that later today, especially if my current stress test doesn't work out. Currently I am 40 minutes into a prime95 session running a 2600k @ 4.8 ghz, 1.375 vcore (1.384 showing in CPU-Z), HT off for now, and most of the CPU Power Management options set to the Maximum/Extreme settings, but everything else left enabled (Speedstep, C states, etc). It was crashing when I left the CPU power stuff at Auto, but we're looking good now. I am hoping I can drop some vcore now that I have got my power settings dialed in a little better. Temps are hovering around 70C now.
Does anyone have an idea what "Internal PLL Overvoltage" really does? Is it safe to leave it enabled for 24/7 use?
I know there's Intel guys on here...how about commenting on this...
If I'm remembering right, it originally showed up on Intel motherboards to get past the multiplier wall, and then once someone figured out how Intel was enabling it, the other motherboard manufactures added it too.
I know that we'll all be setting our own Vcore manually but what exactly is "Offset" option for Vcore? Is it kind of like auto setting?
My understanding is that it will still behave as if it were set to "Auto," but give the offset amount of voltage as well. So if your default voltage at stock clocks is 1.15V and the offset is +.15V, it will start at 1.3V and still go up from there as your CPU starts using Turbo multipliers. Say your CPU decides to turbo up to 4.5 GHz on an expected core voltage of 1.35V, it will end up getting 1.5V instead.
I have my own question as well. When I OC'd my Q6600 to 3.402 GHz (9x378) I would set my VCore to 1.4075V. While idle it would SpeedStep down to 2.268 GHz (6x378) and 1.1625V. My 2600K is OC'd to 4.8 GHz on 1.376V, but at idle the system speedsteps down to 1.6 GHz and remains at the same voltage. Can this type of behavior be achieved anymore? I guess the offset would be similar but less exact.
Anyone else having problems with a COLD BOOT and for some reason I can not install Asus Suite II not responding it says..
Can't comment on the cold boot, but yeah, I can't get AI Suite II installed either. I've tried a few different versions and NONE of the programs install for me. They always crash. It's an issue I've seen a thread for over on HardOCP and also on Asus's website:
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?...age=1&count=13
I get the cold boot all the time, and I cannot find the damn RTC RAM jumper to do the trick mentioned in the 1st post.
About the Asus installation, try disabling your antiviurs before running the setup. Norton IS wouldn't allow the bluetooth installation to start because sonar was flagging the process as "suspicious"
I've been testing mine @ 4.8ghz 1.385V and it has passed the Intel burn test and Prime95 for @ least 30 minutes.
Strange thing is that if I disable speedstep and any other cpu features (c1e, C3...) PC will crash within minutes even with voltage as high as 1.4V. :confused:
http://oi54.tinypic.com/2n74abs.jpg
I had the Asus Pro for about a day before it died. I wasn't stress testing when it died at these settings.
Interesting...
1.385v = 4.8ghz CRASH after awhile of running
1.395v = 4.8ghz rock-stable.
1.405v = 4.8ghz CRASH
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1.365v = 5ghz CRASH when loading desktop or login screen
1.385v = 5ghz CRASH either as it loads desktop or right after loading cores with anything
1.405v = 5ghz CRASH as it loads Windows
1.425v = 5ghz CRASH as it loads Windows
I'm so confused...
same... i lowered voltage and i booted @ 4.7
Why is my cpu-z messed up... its reading 1157.5mhz x 16
bus speed 72.3mhz 0_o im @ 4.7 currently
my 24/7
AI Overclock Tuner = Manual
BCLK/PEG Freq = 100.3
Turbo Ratio = By All Cores 49
Internal PLL overvoltage = Enabled
EPU Settings. Disabled
Load Line Calibration =Medium
VRM Frequency = Manual
VRM Fixed Freq Mode = 370
Phase Control = Extreme
Duty Control = Extreme
CPU Current Capability = 130%
CPU Voltage = Offset Mode + 0.110
VCCSA = 1.01250
VCCIO = 1.1250
CPU PLL = Auto
PCH= Auto
VRM Spread Spectrum = Disabled
Advanced -> CPU Configuration Page
CPU Ratio = 49
Intel Adaptive Thermal Monitor = Disabled
Hyper-Threading = Enabled
Active Processor Cores = All
Limit CPUID Maximum = Disabled
Execute Disable Bit = Enabled
Speedstep = Disabled
Turbo = Enabled
C1E = Disabled
C3 = Disabled
C6 = Enabled
http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/6971/cpustb.th.jpg
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/8822/cpustbidle.th.jpg
below 10% usage procesor = idle mode with low voltage and low clocks 1600-4200Mhz.After 10% stress mode 4.9GHz + adjustble vCore depending of CPU usage
I'm always getting the same error. Even at idle in windows ( 1600mhz ) it can BSOd on me. This while I can play , stress it all day, rockstable under load.
Really wished Asus could get the voltage corrected when the CPU steps down. Idling at 1600mhz at 1.28Volts is silly. If I select Offset mode the Vcore steps down. Sadly not when entering manually.
I'm suspecting a LLC issue as we had in the early days of Core 2 Duo... or the CPUs internals gets bonkers when high voltages are pumped for low clocks...
I have a question for the deluxe owners.
What shows the post indicator when you are in windows? CPU temp or just a FF?
Thanks in advance
Regards
PD: ok i saw a video from one running and it displays cpu temp x) lovely lovely
FF fs
Anyone with the Deluxe version running SLI. Stole a GTX 580 from my other PC and it doesn't seem to want run 3D mark 11 (pos) with medi-ocre OC's on the cards. System not OC'd. Could be that I cheaped out on a 1000W PSU but it dumps as soon as the graphic test starts. Wondering if anyone else is having issues? Runs fine in the other system.