on my ut x58 the PWM temperature is very high if i prime. now it´s at 78°C
System Specs
CPU: Intel Core i5 750
Motherboard: EVGA P55 Classified 200
Memory: 2x2GB GEIL EVO ONE 2133MHz
Power Supply: PC P&C 910W Silencer
Graphics: XFX HD 5870 1024MB
Hard Drives: 80GB SSD Intel Postville
Cooling: Corsair H50
Sound: Onboard
Case: Corsair Obsidian 800D
Monitor: Dell 2709W
O/S & Misc Stuff: Windows 7 64Bit
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on the firts side i can see that andre has the same temps in idle like me.
System Specs
CPU: Intel Core i5 750
Motherboard: EVGA P55 Classified 200
Memory: 2x2GB GEIL EVO ONE 2133MHz
Power Supply: PC P&C 910W Silencer
Graphics: XFX HD 5870 1024MB
Hard Drives: 80GB SSD Intel Postville
Cooling: Corsair H50
Sound: Onboard
Case: Corsair Obsidian 800D
Monitor: Dell 2709W
O/S & Misc Stuff: Windows 7 64Bit
1. Dismount it;
2. Clean;
3. New thermal paste;
4. Get a mosfet backplate (Ek Asus);
5. Get screws and springs;
6. Reinstall it using the backplate, screws + springs;
7. Put a fan to enhance airflow in the area.
That was the only thing that helped my on the DFI X48 to get by without my WC block. A mosfet waterblock will be better for future OC's.
That area gets unusually hot and seems like the problem is still there.
High temperature isnt real problem, except fact that it makes air in case hotter. Parts from which is PWM made in this case are able to live up to 105°C. So, around 70-80°C is ok. Btw. that hottest digital PWM parts are not covered at all if Im correct - which generate probably really big amount of heat.
Hi jugeen
1.55VTT not very High ??
EX58-UD5 only need 1.25 VTT/QPI for 220 BCLK >> http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...3&postcount=78
anyway , keep posting results with new DFi X58 ,we appreciate ! (specialy with GTX295 SLi )
best regards
mascaras
Last edited by mascaras; 12-25-2008 at 12:05 PM.
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i have an another problem,too. my power led is blinking every second. in my manual i can read that if it´s blinking it means that my pc is in s1 or s3 mode. what can i do?
System Specs
CPU: Intel Core i5 750
Motherboard: EVGA P55 Classified 200
Memory: 2x2GB GEIL EVO ONE 2133MHz
Power Supply: PC P&C 910W Silencer
Graphics: XFX HD 5870 1024MB
Hard Drives: 80GB SSD Intel Postville
Cooling: Corsair H50
Sound: Onboard
Case: Corsair Obsidian 800D
Monitor: Dell 2709W
O/S & Misc Stuff: Windows 7 64Bit
dont have RAM/CPU for that
Im using 3GB Corsair 1600 Mhz 9-9-9 , also for DDR3-2000Mhz i already need 4000Mhz Uncore frequency (core i7 920 ) .............
what about GTX295 Quad-SLi benchmarks Andre ???
what RAM speed you used for 220 Bclk ???
regards
Last edited by mascaras; 12-25-2008 at 03:22 PM.
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yes i know Andre , i only asked because i didnt saw in the SS what ram speed he used for 220 bclk (i cheked the validation link now @ DDR3-1756Mhz )
OK we must wait for jan 8 to the GTX295 SLi results
best regards
mascaras
Last edited by mascaras; 12-25-2008 at 06:07 PM.
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Shouldn't people worry about the high PWM temps?? Would be nice to see some direct OC comparisons using the same ram and cpu vs other boards.
where are you folks reading PWM temps for DFI board, with SG ? my temps when priming aren't moving much in SG for cpu temps, while PWM sits around 43C loaded according to SG chipset temp.
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I got hold of the board a few days ago and realy like it over the p6t.
Board lets me prime at 213 BCLK (hopefully a bit more to come).
The board somehow seems to be more stable on low VTT than high
I have a feeling there will be more to the board when this will get fixed
Cpu: Core i7 930 @ 4.5 Ghz 1.4V (24/7)
Mainboard: Classified E760 @ B3 X58 + EK Waterblock
Memory: 6GB Kingston Hyper @ 2150Mhz 8-8-8-28 -> 1.72V
Graphics Card: HD5870 + EK-Waterblock
Soundcard: Auzentech X-Fi Forte
Boot HDD: WD Velociraptor 300 GB
Stuff HDD: 4x 1TB Samsung HD103UJ @ Raid5 (Perc 5i + 512MB)
PSU: Corsair 1000Watt Modulair
Water Cooling Setup: WC Setup --> Swiftech Apogee XT / Black Ice 360 GTX / 3x Triebwerk TK-122 / 2x DDC 355 Plus + XSPC Dual Top / EK-Spin Bay Reservoir
All build in a Corsair Obsidian 800D
Why do you even want to go higher? BCLK is like HTT on AMDs, a virtual frequency just there for certain dividers (mem, uncore, CPU core speed) to be derived from it. A 200 BCLK isn't any faster than stock (assuming you change the other multipliers accordingly). Just run 200, increase mult to max and enable turbo.. voila 4,2Ghz. That or below that will most probably be the limit of 99% of all current i7 CPUs for 24/7 operation (phase change excluded).
Running low VTT is great, as we don't have any long-term experience with going above Intel specs 24/7. Personally I wouldn't go past 1,45-1,5V but less is always better.
What about Watercoolers? Does somebody use it and which brand?
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