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    just kidding, putting OV jumpers back to original positions solved the problems.

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    Just flashed to 0001 bios from 0407.
    So what are main differences?
    Seems like default memory settings are tighter.

    Btw, is there Asus Turbo V version that works with Win7 X64?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stvwndr219 View Post
    just kidding, putting OV jumpers back to original positions solved the problems.
    was about to say I don't have such problems but then i don't have OV jumper set for cpu vcore and it ain't needed

    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogPO View Post
    Just flashed to 0001 bios from 0407.
    So what are main differences?
    Seems like default memory settings are tighter.

    Btw, is there Asus Turbo V version that works with Win7 X64?
    straight from bios' included warning txt file

    This 0001 beta bios for the Asus P6T6 WS Revolution.

    This bios will disable the CPU Turbo power limit.

    The Turbo power limit is Intel's original spec to protect the CPU & VRM.

    Using this bios will keep turbo mode working even when the CPU is overloading which may affect the life of your CPU/VRM/motherboard.

    Installing this bios means that you, the user, accepts any and all liability if anything goes wrong and may void your warranty.
    basically 0001 the turbo throttling is disabled

    I'm using the existing TurboV on win7 ultimate 64bit with no probs at all

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    Thanks George Exellent thread! and test to the bone !
    Everyone nice job ,best informed thread I read in a while , hope some of this helps with my P6T SE build ...
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    eva: how did you manage to get 2:10 memory multiplier working?


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    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post
    Thanks George Exellent thread! and test to the bone !
    Everyone nice job ,best informed thread I read in a while , hope some of this helps with my P6T SE build ...
    you're welcome

    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogPO View Post
    eva: how did you manage to get 2:10 memory multiplier working?
    It's always worked never had any problems with any divider - although I do recall got better cas6 clocks on 0601 and higher bioses than on 0407 bios i started with.

    What issues you have ? Just remember the rule of thumb for uncore frequency needing to be 2x times dram frequency if you want relatively normal qpi/dram and vdimm usage requirements, for >2:1 uncore to dram frequency ratio you need higher qpi/dram and vdimm volts
    Last edited by eva2000; 10-10-2009 at 06:23 AM.

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    Board just doesn´t boot, 200x21MHz and 2000MHz memory. 1600MHz is fine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogPO View Post
    Board just doesn´t boot, 200x21MHz and 2000MHz memory. 1600MHz is fine.
    Strange no problems here http://i4memory.com/f83/6gb-gskill-t...alue-oz-19206/ and http://i4memory.com/f83/ocz-platinum...2232mhz-18780/

    what memory used ? what bios settings you using - template here to input your own values http://i4memory.com/f54/asus-p6t6-ws...emplate-18770/

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    These are my 24/7 WCG crunching settings.
    There we go:



    Asus P6T6 WS Revolution
    0001 Bios Template

    ****************************
    AI Tweaker
    ****************************
    AI Overclock Tuner: Manual
    CPU Ratio Setting: 21
    BCLK Frequency: 200
    PCIE Frequency: 105
    DRAM Frequency: DDR3-1603Mhz
    UCLK Frequency: 3609Mhz
    QPI Link Data Rate: 7218MT/s

    *******************
    DRAM Timing Control
    *******************
    DRAM CAS Latency: 8 DRAM Clock
    DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay : 8 DRAM Clock
    DRAM RAS# PRE Time: 8 DRAM Clock
    DRAM RAS# ACT Time: 21 DRAM Clock
    DRAM RAS# to RAS# Delay: AUTO
    DRAM REF Cycle Time: AUTO
    DRAM WRITE Recovery Time: AUTO
    DRAM READ to PRE Time: AUTO
    DRAM FOUR ACT WIN Time: AUTO
    DRAM Back-To-Back CAS# Delay: AUTO

    DRAM Timing Mode: 1N
    DRAM Round Trip Latency on CHA: AUTO
    DRAM Round Trip Latency on CHB: AUTO
    DRAM Round Trip Latency on CHC: AUTO

    DRAM WRITE To READ Delay(DD): AUTO
    DRAM WRITE To READ Delay(DR): AUTO
    DRAM WRITE To READ Delay(SR): AUTO
    DRAM READ To WRITE Delay (DD): AUTO
    DRAM READ To WRITE Delay (DR): AUTO
    DRAM READ To WRITE Delay (SR): AUTO
    DRAM READ To READ Delay(DD): AUTO
    DRAM READ To READ Delay(DR): AUTO
    DRAM READ To READ Delay(SR): AUTO
    DRAM WRITE To WRITE Delay(DD): AUTO
    DRAM WRITE To WRITE Delay(DR): AUTO
    DRAM WRITE To WRITE Delay(SR): AUTO

    ****************************
    CPU Voltage: 1.6875V
    CPU PLL Voltage: 1.92V
    QPI/DRAM Core Voltage: 1.38750
    IOH Voltage: 1.14
    IOH PCIE Voltage: 1.52
    ICH Voltage: 1.10
    ICH PCIE Voltage: 1.50
    DRAM Bus Voltage: 1.66
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHA: AUTO
    DRAM CTRL REF Voltage on CHA: AUTO
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB: AUTO
    DRAM CTRL REF Voltage on CHB: AUTO
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHC: AUTO
    DRAM CTRL REF Voltage on CHC: AUTO
    ****************************
    Load-Line Calibration: enabled
    CPU Differential Amplitude: 900mv
    CPU Clock Skew: normal
    CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    IOH Clock Skew: AUTO
    PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

    CPU Advance Settings
    C1E Support: Disabled
    Hardware Prefetcher: Enabled
    Adjacent Cache Line Prefetcher: Enabled
    Intel (R) Virtualization Tech: Enabled
    CPU TM Function: Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
    Intel (R) HT Technology: Enabled
    Active Processor Cores: ALL
    A20M: Disabled
    Intel (R) C-State Tech: Disabled
    ****************************
    Express Gate: Disabled


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    problems i see

    DRAM Frequency: DDR3-1603Mhz
    UCLK Frequency: 3609Mhz < 3200Mhz needs to be 2x dram frequency for stability, so for DDR3-2000Mhz ste to 4000Mhz and no higher unless you shove way more QPI/DRAM and VDIMM volts in

    CPU PLL 1.8v is enough never had to move it from 1.8v

    QPI/DRAM too low = for >1866mhz memory speeds usually would need between 1.4v to 1.65v QPI/DRAM volts.

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    Ok. I´ll look into these settings tomorrow


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    I did try thos out.
    I increased memry speed to 2000MHz again and it automaticaly rises UCL freq to 4000MHz.
    Now I have been priming blend for about 15mins, it did need 1.55V QPI voltage :o

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    tRFC seems tight probably helps if you loosen to 88-110 tRFC if you want 24/7 as the difference isn't much unless benching pi etc.

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    Lower tRFC allows using lower QPI voltage?
    Is that 1.55V safe to use 24/7?


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    Could possibly allow lower QPI/DRAM voltage with looser tRFC but depends on your cpu and cpu cooling. Intel max QPI/DRAM (CPU VTT) is 1.35v so for 24/7 keeping between 1.3-1.4v would be ideal. I'd only bench at 1.5-1.65v QPI/DRAM (CPU VTT). Although folks have reported using QPI/DRAM 1.7v for 4+ months 24/7 without damage - who knows really.

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    So ASUS abandon us?
    No updates, no BIOS, no crap fixed, nothing?

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    Whats missing? The beta's from OP are great

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    Yeah 0001 and 0007 beta are best bioses to date
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    Certainly no complaints on 0001 here! Forgot it was a beta bios actually..

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    could u plizz give me your full settings from 3dmark06 settings....HERE are yours settings...and i would like to know PCIE frequency, IOH voltages and other settings that and not visible in your screenshot...here is my best result...but i can't reach BCLK 207


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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulyD View Post
    Depends on the error you get on the BSOD as to what you need to do, grab that and we should be able to help
    This is my problem:



    Over 200 as value of BLCK I have crash in windows with this error... Any advice?
    Anybody sells DOMINATOR GT, 6GB (3x2GB), 2000MHz, 7-8-7-20?
    Please contact me if you want to sell them: I really need them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambo87 View Post
    This is my problem:



    Over 200 as value of BLCK I have crash in windows with this error... Any advice?
    make sure you have i7/x58 basics understood for overclocking read http://i4memory.com/f55/intel-core-i...ide-x58-13051/ and general info at http://i4memory.com/f54/asus-p6t-del...-please-19420/ (2nd post info)

    Quote Originally Posted by DomagojX View Post
    could u plizz give me your full settings from 3dmark06 settings....HERE are yours settings...and i would like to know PCIE frequency, IOH voltages and other settings that and not visible in your screenshot...here is my best result...but i can't reach BCLK 207
    don't have full settings but from screenie and image info 21x208bclk, 1.5v vcore (c0 step cpu), 1.8v cpu pll, qpi/dram 1.475v, 1.68v vdimm - ioh/ich etc step to lowest manual available setting.




    Started testing this newest member of my week 45, 2008 batch family - i7 920 3845B260 cpu. Nice temps although 4Ghz prime95 mark vcore required is slightly higher than my other cpus.






    System:
    • Intel Core i7 920 3845B260
    • EK Supreme LT 1366 / FESER 480 / MCP655
    • Asus P6T6 WS Revolution
    • Gskill Trident F3-16000CL9T-6GBTD
    • 512MB Inno3D 8800GT OC Edition 190.62WHQL
    • 750GB Samsung SATA
    • Pioneer DVR-217 DVD-RW
    • Corsair HX1000 PSU
    • Dual Boot - WinXP Pro SP3 (nLite fully updated) with Vista Theme & Win7 Ultimate 64bit RTM


    4Ghz Prime95 Comparison results



    i7 920 3845B260 default auto vcore and 4Ghz 1.216v Prime95




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    Nice one Eva, seems you're developing a bit of a week 45 B batch addiction

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    Indeed I am..

    Next stop 4.2Ghz at 1.288v. i7 920 3845B260 seems to be one of those higher vcore low temp cpus - it runs around 0.05v higher vcore than my Xeon 3845 cpus but runs around 3-5C cooler than my W3520 3845A935 and around 10-13C cooler than my W3540 3845B010 at same clock speeds even with higher vcore requirements!


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    @Eva or anyone who has ASUS "inside" connection any chance for EFI on this platform?
    I saw a beta for P5Q Deluxe, looks really great for a beta, I envy those guys who has a P5Q Deluxe...

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