RiG1: Ryzen 7 1700 @4.0GHz 1.39V, Asus X370 Prime, G.Skill RipJaws 2x8GB 3200MHz CL14 Samsung B-die, TuL Vega 56 Stock, Samsung SS805 100GB SLC SDD (OS Drive) + 512GB Evo 850 SSD (2nd OS Drive) + 3TB Seagate + 1TB Seagate, BeQuiet PowerZone 1000W
RiG2: HTPC AMD A10-7850K APU, 2x8GB Kingstone HyperX 2400C12, AsRock FM2A88M Extreme4+, 128GB SSD + 640GB Samsung 7200, LG Blu-ray Recorder, Thermaltake BACH, Hiper 4M880 880W PSU
SmartPhone Samsung Galaxy S7 EDGE
XBONE paired with 55'' Samsung LED 3D TV
a litte setback
FSB 250 was't stable, all 3 types of cpus won't go higher than 241 MHz FSB @ default voltage.
2344HE "BA" / "B1" -> 2.050 Mhz
2356 "B3" -> 2.772 MHz
HTT: 600 MHz / 3x
ram: 266 MHz
screenshot nTune + CPU-Z
But I just tried K10 stat and - I love you - it works
I just need some more testings (and better cooler) but it seems that with higher voltage the FSB 250 is save.
there is a trick to let u go over 250 in ntune
Amd Nvidia/Ati -3dmark06 scorebord revisted
asus L1N64-ws or /b depending on bios chip
4x1gig 8500 gkill bpk
2x opteron 8224 @ 3.8ghz
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=236
vga= 8800gt
winxp pro
custom chiller -31 water
2x dtek fuzions
bix3-with x3panaflo hi output
antec 850 quattro
heat under msimax abitmax and dfimax
here with 2.800 MHz and Windows XP 32 Bit
-> nice screenshot with 8 render-partsCode:CINEBENCH R10 **************************************************** Tester : EselMetaller Processor : Quad-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2356 MHz : 2800 Number of CPUs : 8 Operating System : WINDOWS 32 BIT 5.1.2600 Graphics Card : GDI Generic Resolution : <fill this out> Color Depth : <fill this out> **************************************************** Rendering (Single CPU): 2182 CB-CPU Rendering (Multiple CPU): 14706 CB-CPU Multiprocessor Speedup: 6.74 Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 116 CB-GFX ****************************************************
2.875 MHz @ 1,31 vcore (+ 0,05V)
But not primestable because of overheat, just two silentcooler from arctic
Tomorrow I build the watercooling on it.
EselMetaller,
The ECC function of your system are enabled?, Please post the screenshot of the "Memory" tab of CPUZ.
yes ECC was enabled.
I don't have some screenshots at this time cause the psu died and I have to wait for a new one (460 Watts just with two cpus @ load, one harddisk and a 2MB PCI GPU)
Another thing:
I also bought a L1N64 WS with normal bios chip. I used a chip with the newest bios version but no bootscreen, neither with the 2347, 2352 nor the 2356
Now I'll sell the board and try an Asus KFN4-D16 for my second system.
Does anybody knows some overclocking tools for XP x64?
nTune doesn't work, even the older versions which supports XP x64.
Hi guys,
Just to focus and help people who have the L1N64-SLI (every version).
In order to make the barcelona run on this motherboard you need the ASUS WS/B bios (every version is good since 0.401).
Be careful because newest motherboards revisions may have soldered bios chip (maybe asus discovered that some people like us were using unofficial bios chips??? ).
Other than that there are a lot of problems with ram, I discovered that the system behaviour is very different depending on which OS is running and ram density:
The only way to use DDR2 at 800MHz speed is to use a 32bit OS (It's strange I know, but i tested it...).
However this motherboard Is limited to non SE cpus, so we can run only 22XX and 23XX up to 2356 (2.3GHz).
It is possible to clock the motherboard higher than 250HTT by using ntunes, (works under XP-64 too but 64bit OSs are less stable on barcelona CPUs), simply create multiple profiles for ntune and edit them with notepad changing the FSB/HTT speed by hand (they are simple text files). In order to jump up in frequency we need to create multiple profiles starting from 250HTT making a profile for each step like 250->252->254 and load the sequentially.
By using this method I managed to reach 270HTT (the limit I think) but only under Vista32 and XP32 (that gaves me only 2Gb out if 8 of ram).
I hope that these tips are useful, Now it's time to change motherboard maybe switching for a S-2915....
If anyone has some suggestions about good workstation motherboards feel free to say!
yankee
Aircraft Design Workstation
MB : H8DA3-2 SAS
CPU: 2x Opteron 2427
RAM: Kingston 8x2Gb DDR2-800
VGA: GTX260*2@FX4800 + 2x8400GS
PSU: LC Arkangel 850W
HDD: 2x250Gb 1x 500Gb + ......
CASE: Cosmos 1000
FAN: ~12 fans...
HTPC
MB : K9ND SpeedSter
CPU: Opteron 2346HE
RAM : 4gb reg ecc 800
VGA : GT240 1Gb DDR3
Hi guys, a slight thread resurrection! Also a bit of a long post
I have been scouting ebay for a cheap cruncher for a few days now, my original plan was to grab a mini-itx LGA775 board and run an Intel E6320 along with two GB of ram.
However I stumbled across a pair of 8347HE Barcelona's for a steal. I now have the fun task of finding a motherboard to run them, this is when I came across this thread. I have read every post and looked at the dual AMD thread but there is so much information its hard to take in!
My choices are:
Tyan S2912G2NR for £50 + delivery
ASUS L1N64-SLI WS for £95 + delivery
ASUS KFN4-D16 for £100 + delivery
MSI K9ND Speedster-WA6 for £125 + delivery
The guy selling the Tyan S2912 boards says that they run 2352 and 2360 quad Barcelona's, so I'm assuming they have the latest BIOS on them.
There are so many choices, I'm pretty confused! All I want is the best bang for buck cruncher. So by spending more money on a board that will allow me to overclock will even out the cost of the Tyan if that can't overclock.
Now the 8347 Opteron runs a 1.9GHz with four cores, if I can two of them on a Tyan at around 2.3GHz this is the route I'll take.
Can anyone enlighten me to this dual quad opteron scene, and possibly tell me what PPD I can expect on WCG.
Thanks in advance
I would like to start off by saying thank you to you and everyone else on this thread. I have spent months following this thread and decided to join the conversation (since I have purchased a asus L1N64-SLI WS).
My Questions are:
1. Does the L1n64-SLI ws support high density ram (256 x 64 instead of the regular low density 128 x 64)?
I have 4GB of this MDD2-800-256X64 high density ram, it's a DDR2 800 non ecc/buffered?
and
2. With the hacked bios (ASUS-L1N64-WS-0505-MOD-R8) + a quad core Barcelona (like a 2352) what is the operating speed of the ram? I ask this because in a post yankeex86x stated "The only way to use DDR2 at 800MHz speed is to use a 32bit OS". I have Vista ultimate X64
and finally
3. Has anyone tried running this motherboard on Windows 7?
Last edited by takealready; 06-25-2009 at 06:29 PM. Reason: added more information
Has anyone tried Shangai or Istanbul-CPU's on this board? And did it boot?
Resurrection again. Just wondering the answer to this. Now that it's getting near the time for me to upgrade again, I'm wondering if anyone has tried to get an Istanbul to run on the WS/B.
I read that on the AMD forums, but it was a poster with only 128 posts so I'm not sure what to make of it.To the poster who asked about istanbul, it won't work with that board. Istanbul requires dual dynamic power management, and that board was created before that feature was available.
So, anyone try it yet?
System 1:____________________________________________Syst em 2:________________________________________System 3:
Lian-Li PC-V1000Z case_______________________________Rocketfish case___________________________________Mounted on ceiling
Intel Core i7 980x @ 4.2ghz @ 1.31v Load_____________2x Xeon E5620 @ stock_____________________________2x Opteron 270 @ stock
3x2GB G.Skill DDR3-1333 @ 667mhz 9-9-9-24-1t_________6x2GB Kingston ECC Registered DDR3-1066 @ stock___4x512MB Corsair DDR-400 ECC @ stock
EK-Supreme LT-Plexi + EVGA HC2 GPU block + 3x120 Rad_Thermaltake Bigwater 760is w/ 2x EK-Supreme LT____BIE-220&MCR-220/AX MP-05&DD Maze4/MCP655
4x 500GB Samsung hdd_________________________________1x 500GB Seagate hdd______________________________1x 80GB Seagate hdd
1x 1TB Seagate hdd___________________________________2x 320GB WD hdd___________________________________X
1x 1.5TB Seagate hdd_________________________________1x 200GB Seagate hdd______________________________X
Nvidia GTX580FTWHC2 @ stock for now__________________Nvidia GTX480 @ 830/1660/2050_____________________2xATI 3870 w/ EK waterblock
Nvidia 8800GS @ stock________________________________Nvidia 8800GS @ stock_____________________________X
Corsair AX1200_______________________________________Therm altake 1000W Toughpower______________________OCZ 700W GameXtreme
Display - 19" 28" 19" LCD____________________________Display - 15" 22" 15" LCD 32" CRT_________________Display - 14" 19" LCD
I have 2 opty 2222's on the way, as well as an L1N64 non-B. What memory do I need, then? Not sure about what to get... registered/ecc/whatever.
--->TeamPURE<---
thread waker upper
i managed to find some cheap ECC/reg'd DDR2 its D9xxx stuff on ebay so I have a couple of questions
1. any VDDR mod for this board
2. is there a hack that lets me play with timings on this with one of the later bios's
3. will this boot with a 2218 on the non/b with the original bios
4. what /b bios should i flash to
5. if i water cool this board what would fit it
1 - Don't know
2 - Doubt it (but you can probably use PhenomMSR Tweaker or similar in Windows)
3 - Yes (I think)
4 - Don't know
5 - Anything with a socket 939/754 mount
I've got one of these now too. Really looking forward to playing with it..
Let us know how you get on!
good find less than what i paid for mine and i thought i got a steal check ebay on the chips i think i paid maybe $50 total for both the quads i picked up.
hopefully they can pull off some ok clocks on AMD quad heatpipe coolers off the 965BE (i found a pair of them) but my eventual goal is some kind of overclocking AMD based quad 6 core board i dont care if i have to get it from AMD myself
Bump. My K9ND died so I did a full rebuild and have my L1N64 up and running Using the WS/B BIOS, no quad-cores yet, though...
I just wanted to enquire, does the fin section of the chipset heasink cool anything directly? ie. are there any MOSFETs, etc., under it? The chipsets get really toasty even with plenty of airflow and I am considering replacing the stock cooler with two VC-REs...
pics soon
Apologies for the phone pics:
I used the stock QuadFX heatpipe coolers with a 70-120mm fan adapter. Had to dremel up the original fans and use them as shrouds/mounts as there was no way the adapter was going to clip to the heatsink ;]
Getting pretty good CPU temps, around 45 degrees under stress. And fairly quiet, too - CPU fans are low-speed San Ace.
Nice surprise. I was expecting BA or B2.
They are Opteron 23FF embedded CPUs, 45W...
Just stress-testing atm, then to set-up lm_sensors and then try to OVERCLOCK!!!
No BIOS overclocking... but experimenting with this.
My K9ND died on me...
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