Amazing! How did you guess?? :rolleyes:
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Amazing! How did you guess?? :rolleyes:
Does it POST at any higher memory multis? Does the board even let you set the memory freq any higher?
It's not a street thug from LA, but Dave YOU broke my jaws with those scores.
Sure, you do a ninja edit after I log off and go lock the thing tighter than a bulls arse at fly time!:rofl:
There's a lot more settings there than the ones you mentioned:
settings: Default values
TCL:9
TRAS:24
TRP:9
TRCD:9
TWR:10
TRFC:74
TWTR:5
TRRD:5
TRTP:5
TFAW:20
Back to back CAS delay:0
Memory Low gap: Auto
I did the CAS7-7-7-20-59 you suggested, left the others alone and POOF, no post, had to clear CMOS to get back running..
Can you try 7-9-7-23, or raise tRCD in general when you try to clock the memory?
Playing with MEM-settings will affect the VVT-requirements on the locked Uncore of these VVT-hungry chips.
I've been playing with x6 RAM-multiplier, DDR3 ~@1066MHz CL5, and could log into w7 with ~5BCLK higher than x8 RAM. I haven't had time to test the stability on the new setup yet, but lower RAM-multi seams to run stable with less VVT.
Those are insane numbers. Just read the entire thread. MM must have had a grin on his face for a week xD
The Worlds FIRST 100K PPD Machine !! Here at XS !! Where are the news people !! Someone write something up !!
Perkam
Warning - Temporary thread hi-jacking.
Hey Perkam are you playing STO, just asking because of your Avatar?
I'm wondering if ECC RAM can have a big impact on the stability.
Anybody have tried ECC RAM with X56xx yet?
fermi ... a little blue pill for your e-peen
I hear there may or may not be an NDA that may or may not be lifted at some point on a day that may or may not be Friday the 26th. :rolleyes:
Possibly, but I'm relying heavily on hear-say :lol:
whatever youre getting....it CANT be something thats in the open ATM :)
ati 5990 :D???
you have the nicest toybox on the planet anyways....
what's coming is to test and review in the SM board I did then review on.
I'll know for sure when it arrives.
Just ran a cooler comparison between TR extreme and WC setup using WCG.
i7 920 @ 4ghz w/1.35v
22C ambient
TR extreme | 2x 113cfm fans:
73C
Apogee XT | Ek FBWB | 2x Thermochill PA120.4 | 8x Scythe 130cfm fans @ 7V | Ek Dual Pump Top | 2x MCP655
50C
JEEZE! I can't wait to get those Xeons in my hand and see what I can really do for WCG:D Hoping for 4.75ghz 24/7
Just checked the last 4 validated WU's and being granted at a rate of app 105,700+ PPD:up:
Any successful testing with bclk 200+ MM?
I've run it at 200BCLK but like everyone else is finding out to do so requires more VTT than I'm comfortable with.
1.325VTT is the max I want to run and would rather be lower.
I'm at 25x174 for 4352 on the X5680's
That will translate to 4002mhz for the X5670's with the 23 multi.
Kind of stinks that these things do take a lot of VTT I need 1.58V to run my mem at 1072mhz 7-8-7-20. The cpu doesn't need it but memory does. If you underclocked your memory you would probably have more success with low VTT and higher cpu clocks.
Have you been running with VVT=1.58v for 24/7? In case, it is really good news that it is not degraded/dead yet ;).
The locked x20 Uncore seams to be the biggest VVT-demander on my setup. I can boot into w7 with less VTT by sing x8 or x6 RAM, but it requires almost the same VVT as x10 RAM to run 24/7 stable. The real difference is ~2-3 BCLK, not much more, at least on my setup.
We need to share these experiences in a systematic manner, and find out how much VVT and Vcore these chips can take for 24/7. I personally need info all info i can get about max VVT for 24/7.
This is one the best news I've heard for a long while. Thx for sharing :) Please let me know if you already have a link to screens of yours setup.
My CPU is running really cool too. The load-temp @4GHz is almost the same as the idle-temp of my good old w3520 at the same speed :D. The vCore and temp have still a good OC-headroom, but the VVT<1.33v has been limiting my OC. I really need to hear more good news like this.
Actually it IS the CPU needing the VTT... the IMC, to be exact. Because you are running Uncore = 2*dram, your uncore speed is very high, hence requiring a lot of VTT to be stable.
Still, I'd bet you money my w3520 could run with your ram (and speeds) at ~1,45V VTT stable (it has a very strong IMC). I used to run 2Ghz Dram/4Ghz uncore 24/7 at ~1,36V VTT.
Back on topic, I can't seem to get this L5640 stable at 4Ghz (211x19) no matter the Vcore/VTT. I think it may be the motherboard not being able to handle the speed... already pushing 1,3V NB :shrug:
200x19 is rock stable at 1,25V Vcore / 1,3V VTT :up:
Power draw close to 0 LOL
Heres a resent screenie, sorry MM don't mean to highjack:rolleyes:
VTT is 1.58V via DMM
http://i39.tinypic.com/2url8qs.jpg
^^ OMG, that's a 45nm. The big question is if these new 32nm CPUs can take as much torture, too.
Thx for getting my hopes up for a little while, anyways. ;)
Quantity Item Description Unit Price Amount
2.00 APOGEE-XT APOGEE XT 79.95 159.90:D
I have been waiting to see your water cooling setup, and its results for a long time. Any guess for when we will get to see it?
I saw the date for the next run for custom orders at Mountain Mods, but thought that maybe there was something else going on for your face plate. You have managed to get a number of parts earlier than most other people.
Also, if it is not a secret, what fans are you planning on using, and what is the idea for the setup? I have some high speed 140x140x25mm Yate Loons that I plan on putting in push/pull. I saw Fitseries3 went with some very impressive 140x140x50mm Deltas.
I've got some 140x25mm fans, forget the name, got them from Petra's a year or so ago..DSR12 something..I think they are like 65cfm
just checked, I have 4 oif these and FITSERIES is being hoggish on his source!
140mm Yate Loon D14SM-12 Case Fan - Black (62 CFM, 29 dBA)
you are more than welcome to search on your own for them but i cleared out the stock of them when i found them.
i spoke to delta about them to get more and they said the part number i have was a very limited run found in dell servers.
full product number is..
DELTA FFB1424SHG -SP00 4Y12X
here is the spec sheet for info if anyone wants it.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/xdmtqt...SP00-REV07.pdf
i looked for ages. me and another guy... who i believe is banned... part of the R3 crew... have looked and emailed tons of fan companies and have received no response.
seems no one cares to make 140mm fans people actually want.
Closest thing I would know of, that can be found, is the Yate Loon D14SH-12, and use a fan controller, though the Yate Loons are not the best quality (compared to say Delta, or Sanyo Denki). I got 12 last week but have not had a chance to play with them.
It seems like there are plenty sub 70 cfm fans, then the 140 cfm Yate Loons, and then things like Delta's 140mm lineup.
Today:
Statistics
Date.. Total Run Time(y:d:h:m:s) Points Generated Results Returned
3/25/10.. 0:022:14:36:54.................. 103,899............... 197 :up:
Better!:rofl:
Statistics
Date.... Total Run Time Points Generated Results Returned
3/29/10 0:028:22:12:32......... 122,012............ 164
For you non WCG people a GOOD Q6600@3600 does 15,000
a Bloomfield i7-920 @4000MHz does 30-35,000
Screw this I'm going Quad-CPU Nehalem-EX... 1,000,000 PPD here I come!
*looks at wallet*... Uhmmm... just kidding!
Dave has a sweet mean 100% pure monster crunching machine
http://boincstats.com/stats/host_sta...ve=&st=0&or=16
Congrats on being the top crunching host :up: for now;)
Congrats Dave! Glad to see such extreme hardware going to a good cause. :)
Oh hey! This thread is back. :D
Yes, the thread is back to the right forum.
Because of this MB, I found myself posting in World Community Grid (WCG)-forum. Good to see this thread in my favorite forum. ;)
I orginally put this in the WCG section for a couple reasons.
Jon mainly as it is to do work so that we can cut the time so people don't get the death sentence he did.
Jon Magoon to most here is just a name..Loonym..
To me he's more than that. Met him twice, spent those two days getting to know him and Annabelle his daughter.
Trust me, it changes your outlook.
Humanizes the battle we are in.
I'm sure that's for a good cause, and there is no doubt you are doing a good job for World Community Grid (WCG). :)
I didn't mind posting in that forum either, I'm just happy to be able to follow my favorite MB in my favorite forum ;)
This is turning out to be an excellent machine.
Stable, solid and computational power that you wouldn't beleive.
Who ever thought we'd see a air cooled dualie that would run in the 8's in SP1m
The best way I can describe the computational power is that it's like
seven Q6600's @3600mhz..
Running in the high 50's at 4152mhz in a 72F room.
Wow that rig really is extreme. It's great to see you putting it to good use too Movieman, it's good to bring a human side to this microcosm of hedonistic hardware excess we all indulge ourselves in.
I just read this from start to finish..im in awe..The sheer power of it..The emotion behind the build..The dedication to your friend..i applaud you Movie Man
What's the specs of the system again? (Taking too long to find a summary of it on this thread).
What's your LINPACK or LINPACK HPL score?
Any news on release date?
never evga is taking their sweet time with this one...
:(
Oh well, more time to get the money for some serious 12 core action...
I'm going to wager a guess and say beginning to mid May...but I'm hoping for tomorrow :D
Maybe I missed it on their web site, but as far as I can tell, evga doesn't seem to publish detailed owner's manuals or even detailed specs for their motherboards--just short "installation" guides. Very odd.
@Movieman: any idea if the current board supports 4GB ECC RAM modules? Between an uncertain release date and possible as-yet-unknown firmware problems, I'm tempted to go with a Supermicro board instead, even though it would mean giving up overclocking. Are there any compelling features that would make it worth the wait / risk?
Dave were is the update, april is nearly over are we on water yet !!!!
Or is going live in may at full chat!!!!
The board supports ECC and is listed as supporting 48 gig of memory so my guess is yes to this but that is just an educated guess.
If you want to send me 12x4 gig DDR3-1333 ECC I'll be glad to stick them in and we can verify this.:D
I heard that "some" boards have been shipped to US retailers..;)
Semirelated, just received word ULV/LV should be supported. Also read over on EVGA forums that XMP will NOT be supported. Of course that may change as BIOS matures after initial release but that is from Shamino himself and locked multipliers. I'm not sure how this is different from non Exterme Core i7s.
A little disappointing but still OK. Anxiously waiting for release and GTX 465 SLI future goodness.
How this is different..
Like the song,"Let me count the ways."
Typical dual socket 1366 workstation board..
Setup,run,done..NOTHING adjustable.
SR2 board:
Look at the bios on a single socket EVGA classified board and imagine it has settings for two sockets and your close.
You can adjust every parameter on this board that you can think of and a few you never thought of.
Today is May4,I've had it running since March 16 at 100% load 24/7
solid as a rock and remember,mine is a prerelease board,Rev .1..
Still running the 33 bios and they are up to 46 and it's still rock solid.
I have X5680's on air with TRUE's and 113cfm fans.
Machine is at 25x168=4200 and yesterday the room it was in was 84F and not a twitch from that system and it was rocking 70C at that speed in that heat.
Yes, it was a gift and yes, I think the world of Peter, but those facts aren't what had me calling Newegg last Friday to see if I could reserve 20 of them for the guys on the WCG team.
You know that old line of "The best thing since sliced bread"?
This is..
I rest my case..
so zsamz what about we start a uber elite club here in quebec. The Quebecois Sr-2 owner club. I think we would only be 10 max. Its too bad mc 4socket rig are not overclockable. WOuld have loved to beat you MM with some green crush.Look like we will have to wait also for bulldozer and sandy bridge to see a 20k boinc ppd rig.
i wont go nuts
what i really want is the rampage extreme III:p:
i have no use for a second cpu:p:
i care more about maxin out 1 cpu than goin nuts tryin to push 2 of em
i'm only a temp crucher:rofl:
may 9tyh i get to play with my i7 again for now it belongs to extremesystems team
i wouldnt trade a ramage III for 2 sr2 boards:p:
i was gonna put my 860 to crunch but then .....:( we younger folks need our toys
The boards appeared to come in stock briefly at evga.com. I was able to add one to my cart, but the check-out failed. When I tried again, they were out of stock.
Hi! Does anyone know if someone has tested the SR-2 with E5520's?
Thanks :)!
@Movieman: based on your experience with the SR-2 so far, do you have any OC tips? Dos and don'ts, tools, etc?
It should work fine. You might take a look on the evga forum for more details. For example:
http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=388163
when are you posting pics & results of your water cooled setup?