I got mine about 10 days ago, still haven't found the time to install an OS and see how it goes.. :)
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I got mine about 10 days ago, still haven't found the time to install an OS and see how it goes.. :)
Try this preliminary build: www.hwinfo.com/beta/hw64_395_1615.zip
It has some improvements to the NCT6776 values and particular CHiL PWM VRs. However I need more feedback on this to check if I make correct assumptions and labels are correct, especially for the CPU Vcc, DRAM, etc.
Please let me know how it works and if the values reported are correct - can be verified by putting load on CPU if Vcore is correct, or belongs to a different input. Also compare the other values with correct VTT, VSA, etc.. If possible create screenshots, best would be with the ASUS monitoring tool...
Depends on what you are asking for :) Basic stuff should be working like CPU, Mem, Chipset, etc detection and reporting.. Haswell is already supported ;)
But sensors will probably be different and require tuning. Even using the same sensor chip, the particular inputs are most probably connected in a different way. If you send me report files from that mobo, I can check and tune it if possible.
will do.Thanks:up:
This is what I'm working with:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...76#post5096576
Anyone know if this board will support the E5-2637 or E5-2643 chips. Neither are on the cpu list and no response from asus so figured to see if anyone actually tried it here. Have some applications where I need memory I/O but not cpu compute so no sense in spending the $$ where it's not needed.
Hard to say steve...
There's a new bios out
My 28nm AMD pci-e 3.0 videos still don't work in this board :( This problem existed with the sabertooth x79 but it was fixed in that board 2 months ago.Quote:
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Int...8_WS/#download
Z9PE-D8 WS Formal BIOS 0503 release
1. Support LSI Mega RAID Function.
2. Add memory ECC enabled/disabled info in BIOS.
3. Update Intel RSTe 3.1.0.1085 Option ROM for SATA & SCU.
Thanks for that catch saw the 0405 but not the newer one. So it looks like it's a competition between this one and the SM board. SM=known cpu support, no 'official' support of sli, and only 6 slots, or asus with no known cpu support; 7 slots and sli. argh!
"wolde you bothe eate your cake, and have your cake?"
2670s over here.. Just started crunching some data :).
specs regarding the pcie slots are very confusing even after looking at the block diagram
guys would you please confirm if this mobo is 4x full 16x pcie 3.0 ??
if it really is 4x 16x how does it handle 4x high load gpus ??
Yes, from the manual, You can only have 4 cards installed if you want 16x to all of them. The cards must be in PCIe slots 1,3,5,7 (nothing in slots 2,4,6). (page 38, section 2-18). Also since PCIe is on the CPU itself you need to have 2 cpu's slots, 1 & 3 are going to CPU0 and slots 5 & 7 are going to CPU1.
awesome! only the sacred 1 3 5 7 slots.. the others well they dont exist
thanks stevecs i appreciate it!
does the mobo handle 4x 250-300watt gpus without additional mobo power ??
Well the crystal ball is not so clear here, but PCIe v2.1 spec requires 150W per 16x slot. So assuming asus built the motherboard to spec you should have 150W for each slot (assuming your psu is delivering that to the motherboard). Additional power per spec would come from secondary power to the cards (6pin=75W, or 8pin=150W) or 300W total supplied per card.
If you're filling this thing up w/ quad gpu's and high res displays, you've /GOT/ to post you know. :P
This has been known I posted the manual page back on page 3 of this thread..
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5067450
I'm still having a problem getting pci-e gen 3.0 28nm AMD cards to work in this board and Asus Support has not been able to help :shakes:
My E5-2660 ES sample is limited Baseclock.
Has anyone with dual Xeons done any 3Dmark testing? Im really curious to see what cpu scores you guys get with dual 8 cores (even though they dont overclock- WR on water is 3500 Mhz)
:)