Originally Posted by
Tunagoblin
No no. I know the molex 4-pin header is for extra juice for SLI/Xfire.
But you stated as follow:
1. The CPU fan headers are controllable, the 4 pin header is there for the benefit of the intel stock coolers mainly but can be used with just 3 pin fans too.
2. AFAIK, the PWM fan header isn't controllable. Using Speedfan might work on it.
The bold part that I'm confused about.
Since there are 2xCPU Fan header in Extreme4, one with 4-pin, other with 3-pin.
I thought the 4-pin CPU fan header is PWM since it's 4-pin. no?
According to you it is different between the 4-pin CPU fan header and PWM header?
Maybe I'm taking this "PWM" wrong...
I'm confused...
Oh and btw, what do you do to make you think your system is stable?
I'm asking this because the term "stable" I've seen on lots of forum posts but everyone does it different way.
Of course it depends on what each person do and wants from their computer, though.
This is what I do for now.
For quick test, I run LinX w/AVX "ALL" setting (6000MB+ for me since I have 8GB) run that 3 times.
And/or run Prime95 custom setting similar to "In place large FFTs" with "Run ffts in-place" checked.
Also make the min fft size to "1024". Run it for 20 min or so.
If it passes those tests and happy with the OC settings I have, I run Prime95 "blend" test for 10+ hours.
For RAM OC, just run Prime95 Blend for as long as it takes.
For GPU, I run 3Dmark11/vantage, Heaven 2.5, and just play BFBC2 max setting on 32ppl server.