F7C beta bios
here is quick Bclk 3D testing under chiller setted 0°c
mem 2020 7-8-7-21
http://forum.nexthardware.com/galler..._2020-7-05.jpg
more here : http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...play.php?f=164
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F7C beta bios
here is quick Bclk 3D testing under chiller setted 0°c
mem 2020 7-8-7-21
http://forum.nexthardware.com/galler..._2020-7-05.jpg
more here : http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...play.php?f=164
hiwa nice memory freq :up:
Actually that's awesome mem freq/timings for the BCLK :D
I picked up a 670 last night. Tried it first in the P55A-UD6, but for some reason, it won't boot (8.8. post code, restart, repeat). 860 works fine in the board, so I dunno what's up yet.
It works well in the P55-UD6 though. Boots to the desktop at 240 BCLK on WC pretty much out of the box. It took me a bit to get mem stuff figured out, but I think I'm ready to put it on the SS today.
10x divider isn't bad either. These sticks (DomGTs of course) do 7-7-6 up to 1075MHz @ 1.68V, but there seems to be a bit of a hiccup (strap limit/BCLK hole) 210-219, so I can't quite get them there on this setup and don't have enough BCLK on WC to try hiwa's method yet ;)
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...0/1040_776.png
Quick testing. I'll kick up the QPI next time. Oh, they'll do 6-6-5 up to about 950MHz @ 1.68V, but usually need to drop to 6-7-6 for that with high BCLK...not here :up:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...758500_665.png
You're right!
QPI does affect more than timings
High QPI with high BCLK needs high VTT as well
Did a PI run with high QPI & it obviously ran faster
http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...5/2aeb14bb.jpg
P55-UD5 like 8x divider too
http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/3623/661spi.jpg
this result is only for those who can not for anyone
hehe
this result is only for those who can not for anyone
hehe
i think Coldbug,boot fix not be secret anymore
when i finish my biz trip , will post some mods, especailly some board
just need pencil mod.:):) for highend board of gigabyte you can look and R130 place
Damn :D We need this CBB Mod for P55-UD5 until this weekend caz we want to give the 670/660 + UD5 a try :)
hicookie i'll be waiting you note about Gigabyte maotheboard!
Anyone who managed to locate R130? :D
Seems like Hicookie is back for the battle
7.124G.... New i5 670 CPUZ WR :ROTF:
http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/core_i5_670
I can smell the sub6s
Way to go, Bro!:clap:
Don't forget to give us the R130 location on diff. P55 UD series & related info. ;)
Okay, I couldn't wait for Hicookie to return from his biz trip, so did some quick reverse engineering. Here's the modification for the GA-H55M-UD2H and the socket pin it's connected to. Normally, the resistance of this pin is ~ 750ohm. Connect to GND means it'll be 0ohm. Just trace back to resistor and remove the resistor. Should actually work on any board ... but I'm not responsible if this turns out incorrect.
Anyway, just did the mod and I can boot up at -130°C no problem now. Same 661 as I'm using with the Trinergy.
Works for me, but if you're not comfortable trying this out yourself wait for Hicookie's confirmation!
http://hwbot.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5132
This the same pin that is pulled to GND on the EVGA P55 boards? Wonder what that pin is responsible for.
From Intel datasheet: "PEG_RBIAS - PCI Express Resistor Bias Control"