i also tried the F6D as well and could not enter the windows and then reboot.....see a sentence........recovering the bios etc....
now i back to F5G:up:
suggest to skip the F6 series and wait for F7!
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Finally hit 4.0Ghz!!
http://i436.photobucket.com/albums/q...ench168/40.jpg
fafeifa i really think you should use another Oc under 4ghz so you could lower the vcore and the temps along with it as they're pretty high!
I know i was just trying to see if i could hit the 4.0ghz barrier, but now trying to stablize to bring down the temps of this beast, i only need 1.34v for 3.8Ghz so i dont know what settings to change. I'm using the latest F6C bios for the UD5
My cooler is Noctua NH-U12p. I may have to lap the cpu and hsf
Hello all of you..
Tomorrow im going to set the gigabyte x58 extreme up. So was wondering what bios version is the best atm? My specs are:
12 GB Corsair Dominator 8-8-8-24 1T
1 4870x2
1 samsung 750 spinpoint
965 core i 7 extreme
noctua cpu cooler
cosmos S case
TT 1.5 kW power
Wow nice specs there, But i don't think you'll achieve high clocks with all 6 sticks of ram in use. The fan of the cooler will block the closest ram bay so running 6 may be tricky. The i7s oc is limited by the cooling, a simple 920 can reach 4.2ghz with some tweaking but since you have a 965 it'll be a good idea to get a WC kit. The F6 bios has been working pretty good for me. Good luck.
Markmb
With a 965 - you should be able to use 6x2gb much easier than those with 920 and 940 because you can keep the mem speeds and qpi speeds down.
I have used 30x134 for 4.02 with 6x1gb no problem.
Also 35x123 for 4.3 ht on with the same 6 sticks of mem - and they are not even matching memory - 3 are 1066 the other 3 are 2000.
The 965 gives you a lot more wiggle room for ocing the proc.
Now ocing the memory is a whole different ball game - there you may have some challenges
Mem speeds can even be down with a 920 (my 12gb run only with 1200 cl7 cause with tripple channle they have more then enough bandwidth ;) ).
The only advantage of a extreme this time is the qpi limit, thought on air (and even on water) theres next to no difference from a 920 to a 965.
Beta BIOS for GA-EX58-Extreme F6e
This should fix the S3 sleep issues, hopefully.
Please Do keep in mind there is currently possible issues with Qflash starting with F6d as reported by several users, and this is being tested. So please only flash this bios using @BIOS or a DOS Based flash such as FlashSPI as the issue may or may not persist thru to this BIOS.
GA-EX58-Extreme F6e
http://www.mediafire.com/?ed2mdnb2zbg
So what are your settings that keeps you stable at that speed. Really 200Mhz is my goal. Unfortunately I cannot get anything over 180Mhz bclk and I need 1.4 volts minimum to keep it stable. Currently I am deciding to get a new MB and sell this one. I am only 5 days out of my Newegg warranty. The board works fine just doesn't OC as well as I like.
So far I have tried 185-210Mhz and failed. I tried different multipliers, and have tried every QPI/VTT voltage from 1.28-1.42. My CPU is stable at 3.8, and I have tried it without Turbo and HT. I tried LLC on and off, vcore up to 1.4v, PLL up to 1.84v, I make sure that the uncore is 2x+1 higher than my RAM. I really have tried everything short of adjusting REF voltage, and clock scews.
GA-EX58-UD4P BIOS F7d on TT Forum
are these boards better then the Asus P6T?
These are the settings that've worked best for me. I find that it's my processor that isn't so great (all are different, as you often hear) as opposed to the board.
i7 920 on an EX58-Extreme, F6E BIOS:
BCLK: 194
Intel Turbo: Enabled (to get 21x)
HT: Disabled (too hot with it Enabled)
Bidirectional PROCHOT: Disabled
(to keep from dropping the 21x multi down -- runs 24/7)
Core Mult @ 21x = 4074
QPI Link @ 36x/2 = 3492
Uncore Mult @ 16x = 3104 (my IMC won't do 3298 and I find 2xRAM is stable anyway)
RAM Mult @ 8x = 1552
Load Line Cal: Enabled
CPU PLL: 1.84
CPU Vcore: 1.45 (seriously -- can't get to 4.0/4.1+ w/o it)
QPI/Vtt: 1.395
QPI PLL: 1.14
DRAM: 1.64
IOH Core: 1.30
ICH I/O: 1.58
ICH Core: 1.16
I have a Noctua NH-12 with push/pull fans installed. Max temps hit 83°C in RealTemp 3.00, but the average max temp is really more around 77°. Max temps of 85° are my self-imposed limit, and that's really the only reason I think I can't get more than 4.1GHz out of this chip -- gets too hot with all the extra required voltage. I'd have to go to water to go any higher.
RAM is Corsair CM3X2G1600C9. I have it at set to the default XMP settings (turn XMP profile on and set everything manually to the left side settings then turn it back off) and the bank-to-bank refreshes are set fixed at #1. 58, #2. 60, #3. 62. I couldn't boot without setting those manually -- it would always stick at the code for "Turn on L2 cache" (b9 or 69)
Grab the UD5, the silent pipe is just really bling. Might drop temps 2 or 3c and so I hear most of the wb leak lol