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very happy passed linx and very nice bandwith :up:
i could lower 2 vcore notches but not vtt
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im using CE1/EIST states
room temp 25C
Nice stable run.:up:
Will be helpfull to include ET6(Voltage) in your pic and adjust your pic to forum post.:rofl:
VTT.....V?
vtt=qpi/vtt
Random bsod...often
Any clue?
Thanks
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More than likely, your Vcore is too low at idle or light load.
Are you using LLC?
If yes, try raising vcore by 0.020v, or raising VTT by 0.05v.
BTW I still don't understand how DVID works. How are you supposed to use DVID if you are NOT using speedstep/EIST/C1/C3, etc....?
And with rant mode on,
What happened to the days when you would simply get Roundoff errors or illegal sumouts and stuff in Prime95, instead of it either running forever, or blue screening? Is this some sort of error trap in the CPU that triggers an exception, to avoid possible corrupt data, or something? I never saw blue screens on my QX9650 system, unless it was a driver problem or something, only Prime or LinX just crashing.
Now on this SB, the only way I can make prime throw out errors is by running my RAM out of specs..it seems like CPU errors just usually cause a BSOD...(though I did have Rybka 4 (Chessbase) just "stop" calculating once, due to too little vcore...)
What OS are you using.. I remember an ASUS post about removing a driver to prevent randon BSOD, maybe its something to do with this.
My rig will LinX 5G @ 1.356v CPU-Z but needs 1.392v to be proper 24/7 stable & prevent BSOD. I find surfing the net & playing games for hours is a better stability test than LinX!!!
dumo here are the codes for BSOD that one is VCORE
BSOD Codes
0x124 = add/remove vcore or QPI/VTT voltage (usually Vcore, once it was QPI/VTT)
0x101 = add more vcore
0x50 = RAM timings/Frequency add DDR3 voltage or add QPI/VTT
0x1E = add more vcore
0x3B = add more vcore
0xD1 = add QPI/VTT voltage
“0x9C = QPI/VTT most likely, but increasing vcore has helped in some instances”
0X109 = add DDR3 voltage
0x0A = add QPI/VTT voltage
cheers :up:
Sergio
stasio i tried F8x and reboots the same...also i think GFlops are lower, how is F7f and where can i dld it ?
Thanks !
Sergio
Heloo,
i will ask right here
i tried on my ud4 3x 2gb of ram and performance was 2x slower then dual chanel 2x 2gb same ram
So i wanted to try out an ethernet card PCIE, card installed, did another reboot to disable both onboard nics,disable in bios then reboot and hangs at 4E every time. tried 5 or 6 reboots in a row, all hang 4E, then power down, clear cmos. power on, load my settings again
disable onboard controllers again, and then it boots into windows fine, this board is so maddening.
Sergio,I have both(Main and Backup) on F8x,btw
F7f
Guys just got myself this board and a 2600K. Which is teh best bios for clocking a 2600K and G Skill 2 X2gb 1600mhz 6-8-6-24 1.5v RAM? I have tried to read the thread to find this out but after reading afew pages thought I would just ask!!!
yes
man reboot loops are terrible when are they going to fix that ? i tried all bios and same, if i lock or fail in Win for some reason takes like 6 times to enter bios and sometimes more...i took out the 3x2GB as tough it was stable makes cold boot, on the other day i turn on PC and starts to loop
Picked up a GTX470 to play with. The card isnt a great clocker but scores ok in 05 and 06.
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I am experiencing some issue with f8x ... it want s more voltage :( my vcore on f7f only @ 1.42 for 5ghz while f8x wanted 1.44 for me to stablize it :( also observed that f8x want LLC= level 2 vs level 1 on f7f