Nice move Sergio :up: & that 460's flying allong
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Nice move Sergio :up: & that 460's flying allong
Congrats Sergio!
I would back it down to 47 multi for 24/7, dont know if leaving Internal CPU PLL over voltage enabled is good for the chip.
for those missing the pci simple communications controller in your device manager you need this intel driver
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...gine+Driver%29
Guys is this a bug or by design that DVID is only selectable when Vcore set to Normal ?? When i set vcore to manual value, DVID is disabled
http://img.i4memory.info/reviewimage...vid_normal.png
Its the same on UD5, kind of buggs me as on other older boards you could set the default value like 1.2 then use special add/dvid but the Giga has to be normal & I find normal moves arround depending on core speed so there is no way to use the C states without the voltages going all over the place.
Hi Sergio,this enable change bclk with ET6.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=444
What's the point having Manual value +/- DVID? Isn't Manual value +/- DVID = more/less Manual value?
3Ds @ 5.7ish now:)
After new bios setting, it always reboot twice with post code led at C1 then once at 50 then all good to go:)
http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/9...nshot020nj.jpg
C-N after you OC and test for stable 24/7 you enable EIST and CE1 states ? doesnt affect when gamming ? i tested on other system and i had stutters as CPU was changing speed constant, i guess games are not prepared for that, but i just want to have your opinion.
Cheers :up:
Sergio
Exactly Sergio, get it nice & stable then switch it on. I have always used the power saving features & never had any issues at all provided it works properly in the first place. I'm not saying its not working on the UD5 but the voltage spikes too high under load with Level 1 & its useless with std due to the drop & droop. The voltage spikes higher than Level 1 does with a set vcore & IMO Level 1 overvolts too much anyway so any way I look at it, it aint good.
Does anyone else have there windows experience index not working ? It hasn't worked on mine since i installed on day 1
Well,,,, I broke down and ordered the only board close to this one that I could find any where in the United States. I called so many places it's insane. There were some out there still showing stock and some allot of stock for that matter but when you call them they tell you they yanked them all off the shelves and sent them back already.
I ordered a GA-P67A-UD3P from a shop with a cool IT guy running it that felt the way I do about this recall and he saved a few. It should arrive Tuesday he said. This will suffice for now. I have water cooling ready to go so I might be fine with the motherboard TBH. Plus I have a ton of fans I can place here and there on the mosfets etc. to keep everything cooler and more stable at higher speeds.
I seen some guy say he had his 2600k at 5.15Ghz~ for 24/7 and I think it was air cooling.. I should be fine with it.
@ andyr(uk):
I'm almost 100% sure here saying that it's related to one of your drivers not being of the WHQL flavor or, signed by Microsoft.
Yes I do use level 1 as std drop/droops 0.1v too much imo.
No not the increase/spike from unload to load.
Level 1 overvolts a bit & compounded by the overvolt from the bios setting looks bad i.e set 1.335 get 1.356 in windows 1.38 under load .045 increase this should be better/less & simply put GB should at least re hash the numbers in bios to match windows. Not easy maybe but other boards I have used can get it right.... sometimes with several goes & on one a DFI, they even put a user adjustable value in bios to correct it.
Level 1 vcore set normal with or without dvid you get even more overvolt under load compounded even more the more vcore you add as some chips need 1.35 / 1.45 even 1.55 to do 5G.
Level 2..... forget it it spikes so much the rig reboots under load!!