No spreed sheet on the first post? Not going to be a good thread for comparing Data.
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No spreed sheet on the first post? Not going to be a good thread for comparing Data.
I have a tip, go sub-zero :)
Kidding, don't use auto unless you don't know what the setting does, and even then, you should google it. 1.6v will fry that chip in no time unless you are below -20c
Just got mine this weekend
Yeah, thank you Sergio! You are always helping and showing great results of what you can do when you push your hardware.:up:
There is ways to merge them. I will get back to you on this.
Unplugged is the best way but that should not matter. I clear CMOS while the board is plugged in all the time.
Might want to try pulling the CPU and reinstalling. That is strange, hope you don't have to RMA.
Reflash the BIOS
Gene is great for overclocking RAM and great for Sub-Zero benching :up:
This is a Beta, but still good.
0904
http://www.mediafire.com/?awg34k3871duv26
improves clear cmos
fix TCL12 boot problem
No, place I get it from was sold out and everyone else wanted like $4 a liter.
Will try again for this Friday.
Right! As long as temps are good, give it as many volts as it takes to be stable. Unless you plan on keeping a chip for 10-15 years ;)
Looks like I may grab some LN2 tonight :up:
Looks good Sergio :up:
I see, I will post when I get home from work if I have time. Have to pack to leave town but should have a few minutes to look.
Go into BIOS, set Tight, now go look at your timings. :rolleyes:
Oh man, wounder how much $$$? Time to sell more stuff :p:
Well I have had to wait overnight after pulling the battery for it to fully clear but it should only take a few seconds.
I see you are in Ohio. Where at?
Over at OCN we are having a benching-Lan...
Unplug PSU and pull the battery for about 30 seconds.
Yeah, it is normal to shoot the volts up, probably just to boot. Every time I clear CMOS it will show those volts on the first boot no matter what BIOS version you run.
Mine does this too, but what is the question?
Hi Raja, just want to say you and Asus are doing an awesome job. It's far to often you hear what is wrong with this or that and not what's right, so thank you! :clap:
It really depends on what your doing. I have seen lower memory straps with tight timings give a few more Mhz to the CPU in SuperPi.
So just testing what works for your setup is the best way to find...
That is a Koolance Rad box he has on the back. I got mine because of Andres.
Looks great Sergio!
Nice rouvio :up:
I maxed at 5.7 on DICE. Looking into getting a new Pot right now.
Me want!