Good first post?
i7 2600k
P8P67 Pro
4x4gb Corsair 1600mhz
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...o/Untitled.jpg
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Good first post?
i7 2600k
P8P67 Pro
4x4gb Corsair 1600mhz
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...o/Untitled.jpg
Looks about right.
I get 7m 12.926s @ 4900Mhz - 2.2% faster for a 2% clock advantage.
Are those Corsair's the C8 or C9 kits? I'm running C8 1T @ 1600Mhz - so that might be the 0.2% :D
J
I see an old bios, but aside from that pretty good...
I'm back though. I'm trying to use a USB cdrom drive that I've always used with this board... In every single one of the USB plugs on the backplate, I get a POST code error 64 every single time, but when I plug the USB cdrom drive out, the POST continues just fine. What gives? I literally used this drive for an OS install yesterday.
Vengeance C9s blue heatsinks, looks sexy on the Pro :D
The vcore is set at ~1.42 in bios, not sure why it bumps another ~.01 on CPUZ
I get a 9.36 on Cinebench.. not sure how good that score is but its not far behind two x5570's :shrug:
Should I update bios?
Is a 100% stable OC at 4.2 a cat in the bag for the P8P67 with speedstep, all c states on?, or are there still stability issues with some customers?
I think even the ASUS OC tool can do better, currently at 4.6Ghz 1.32Vcore rockstable with speedsteps enabled...(2600K on Pro board) Most boards OC the same ( for daily usage ) as the limiting factor is usually the CPU and it's cooling, not the board...
Finally got my rig together. I like what I'm seeing so far.
I stopped at 4.5Ghz which requires 1.32v (bios)
Under load it is about 1.272v from cpu-z
Anything higher makes me feel uncomfortable because of the voltage and heat.
2600k @ 4.5Ghz (1.32v)
p8p67 evo
vengeance 2 x 4gb 1600mhz CL9
Why can I no longer find the option to increase PCIe MHZ in the bios anymore? I could have sworn it was an option in older bioses. Now I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Well I updated bios and started having boot problems... wouldn't post, whereas the old bios would with the same settings plus now I keep getting pop ups from ASUS control that my vcore is running at like 1.56.. that definitely ain't the case.
Seems to not post when I have a usb stick in one of the usb ports :/
Plus my transer rates are slow on USB.. like 4-5mb/s
Weird. Which bios did you move to? I've run whatever the bios was when I got it, 13xx, 1503 and I'm on 1505 right now. Works very well. Infact, I've gotten bascially all of my best results on the 1505 bios.
Also, on a side note, Asus seems to be doing just fine for 01:
http://hwbot.org/community/submissio...0_109238_marks
Hello
I'm Spanish sorry by my bad English.
Las week I buy an ASUS P8P67 Motheboard and a 2600K. I tried to OC my system and always in Prime95 (64 bits) system freeze at 3 hours. I clear cmos and load optimized defaults and have same problem. I put memory timmings at reference (9 9 9 28 2T), vdimm at 1,5 and vcore at 1,2v, 1,3v, 1,35v... and same problem.
I have G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600 PC3-12800 8GB 2x4GB CL9 and I am thinking that the problem is memory.
Can you help me ?
Have you tested your RAM with memtest86+ ?
Are you Prime stable at stock / default settings with no overclock?
Hey anyone not going to RMA there board? Mine has been working so well for me.
I had some trouble the last couple of weeks, getting "Display driver stopped responding" etc. I tried everything, new RAM, new motherboard, different gfx, new PSU... nothing worked. Today I decided to buy a new CPU and now it works! Turns out the IMC or something crapped out on me after my benchmark 16gb @ 2133MHz :)
Take a peek in here:
http://91.121.148.119/downloads/BIOS/
NB: 1505 seems older than 1503 ... I personally wouldn't trust it.
J
Weird on the dates, but I'm using it right now. :up:
Anyone have weird things going on with the offset for the vcore? On idle the Asus software and CPu-Z tells me that the vcore is 1.46v but when I use the Intel Burn test both programs report that the vcore is 1.41v and is totally stable. Am I doing something here that i'm not suppose to?