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Thread: Official ASUS P8P67 Series Overclocking Guide and Information

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    Thanks for that, it seems I'm on the right track with these.

    Any idea how low CPU PLL and PCH can go on a Deluxe?
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    Much appreciated for this topic

    I've just got myself a combo of 2500K and P8P67 (standard version).

    My previous 2 Asus boards: P7P55D-E Pro and P7P55D Pro really did great jobs
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    I've noticed that with Phase Control set to Extreme and Duty Control at T.Probe, CPU Voltage Manual - Auto, CPU-Z reports that my VCORE actually INCREASES when the CPU goes into an idle state and downclocks. Is what I am seeing there a decrease in current and opposing increase in VCORE whereas with Offset mode I would see a decrease in VCORE and increase in current?

    *Edit* This is on MIVE by the way.
    Last edited by century child; 01-31-2011 at 01:02 PM. Reason: Clarification
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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13 View Post
    5. If you are unable to enable SLI support with various versions of Nvidia drivers (especially 266 and up), please reinstall the OS with the latest BIOS installed. I know this is drastic, but the SLI key format has changed and the OS might not recognize the new key in the updated BIOS (especially if non released NV drivers were previously installed, drivercleaner will not clear this setting during an uninstall). This should not occur in future BIOS releases.
    As this been fixed?!.... I cannot enable SLI (2x EVGA 570 GTX) under my Win7 x64 SP1, with the last official nVidia drivers 266.58 whql on my Asus P8P67 Deluxe (bios 1204).

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    I cant too with my maximus iv extreme the sli option isnt there....... even when i fresh install win 7 ultimate as suggested.

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    Hi ,

    so i have a big problem with my Asus P8P WS Revolution . On the Giga Board if i switched the turbo option off i have in windows for ex. 5.5 Ghz .
    Then it is possible to run pi . On the Asus Board if i try to disable the Turbo option the multiplier is on 36 for the 2600K in Windows and i have only this speed . I tested all option in the Asus Bios but it is not possible to run pi . it sems the the board gives a extra Turbo boost on top of the 5.5 Ghz but my cpu cant handle this . On the Giga no problem to run 5.5 Ghz 32m pi .

    Thanks for Feedback !

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    great info in this thread.. im guess alot of this info will be the same for a sabertooth p67?
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    was that hotfix included with sp1? I'm getting BSOD on a machine with SP1.

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    Thanks for this very useful thread.
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    Awesome thread deserves a bump.

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    I tried a few guides from various sites. They varied considerably in what they suggested. The others did no get me very far. This one did. I reached 5.6GHz with an i5-2500K in a single night.

    Therefore this thread does deserve a bump.
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    Sorry - double post glitch
    CPU = i7 3970X
    Cooling = EK HF Full Nickel - 3 x XSPC RX360 - 3 x EK-FC5X0 GTX GW - 2 x Laing DDC 18W - 2 x XSPC Bay Reservoirs
    Motherboard = Asus ROG Rampage Extreme
    Ram = G.Skill Trident X F3-2400C10Q-16GTX 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3
    Video = 4 X Gainward GTX 580 "GOOD" 1536MB SLI
    Monitor = 3 x Dell U2412M Case = Lian-Li T160
    PSU = Silverstone Strider 1500W
    OS = Windows 7 Professional x64

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