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    Quote Originally Posted by stasio View Post
    I don't beleive XMP is 1T.
    Heres



    Ram settings



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    Yes, Dumo as I said ,is 2N and your setting is 1T.
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    Still on air

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    Very nice results on air

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Nub View Post
    Very nice results on air
    Thanks Seems like binning Ivy is to find one that can go 2800+ on air.

    This board is awesome...wifi, network control and bios flashback on top of "M5G" memory settings in bios
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    BBSE



    2800+ 2X4GB

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    ^

    vdimm?

    looking good dumo
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    gskillllin it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by l0ud_sil3nc3 View Post
    ^

    vdimm?

    looking good dumo
    Thanks l0ud

    1.75V, still can go up freq. if cpu cold

    Still on air...MRC fast boot disabled, transmitter slew @ 5 and receiver slew @ 6 in memory settings bios

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    Quick win.7 5G run...


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    Board is awesome with DDR3 2840 all dimm slots on


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    wow tridents ftw and 1.65v sheeet


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    Board and tridents still wanna go higher but stop @ post code 23 cpu fail to init. when set to 2933 in bios

    Local Micro Center should get their Ivys stock up any days now, hope I don't have to bin hard for good imc chip. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Board is awesome with DDR3 2840 all dimm slots on

    Thats pretty amazing with 16gb. The Deluxe board seems to be pretty awesome, this is great news for the 24/7 user.

    I know you miss binning K chips
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Board and tridents still wanna go higher but stop @ post code 23 cpu fail to init. when set to 2933 in bios

    Local Micro Center should get their Ivys stock up any days now, hope I don't have to bin hard for good imc chip. Lol
    you've always bin, its your sickness bro lol


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    hey how do you buy so many CPUs from MC? Don't they say you can't buy more than 1?

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    ^ I go to the same one you do Sin, they will only sell me one also. I take my 87yr old mother and get her to buy the second.

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    haha damn man, i was thinking about paying random people to do it haha, but yea i usually buy one take my chances at WR CPU and sell it make a few bucks lol. It sucks you can only buy one, it gets even worse they say only for household. next time i think i just go buy it with cash, and tell them i am homeless. BTW there is also a store in maryland not too far away from me.

    BTW did you goto robert's oxygen in farifax last week or the week before and get LN2? they told me some guy came in and got LN2 for computer OC.

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    Wasnt me, maybe it was SteveRo, hes from up that way I believe.

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    ahh okay cool, sorry to derail your thread Dumo. you have some really nice clocks BTW.

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    It seems like Asus have find a way to improve the memory speed that have even stunned Intels engineers, don´t know if it has any drawbacks.


    From the Anandtech article, Intel Z77 Panther Point Chipset and Motherboard Preview – ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, ECS and Biostar

    "If you happen to purchase ASUS for Ivy Bridge, there is also a little treat in store, as they have reworked the memory sub-system. Their new method stunned Intel engineers, but should provide distinct memory speed advantages. Simply put, instead of memory banks being read consecutively, the memory is read in parallel. We are awaiting more detail regarding how this feature works."

    "ASUS T-Topology Memory

    ASUS have outsmarted Intel and have decided to take their technology to another level. This is specifically in terms of memory, and how it is routed through the motherboard. Typically, routing through the memory would occur in a daisy chain type environment, whereby if data was in the furthest memory slot away from the board, it would take longer to get to the CPU, and perhaps cause synchronization issues and delays—all reads had to be done serially between sticks in the same channel.

    With ASUS' new technology, they are essentially parallelizing memory reads that are commonly done serially between memory banks. This is part of their 'T-Topology' memory subsystem, which allows synchronization to be dealt with in hardware. This, according to ASUS, should allow for up to a 15% memory overclock beyond the previous methodology, where the motherboard is the limiting factor. In this circumstance, we could be seeing some new memory records being set in dual channel memory.

    I have probed ASUS for specific details on how this works, and I am awaiting a response. I hope that by the time we are allowed to release our Ivy Bridge results on Z77 that I will have something more technical to pass on to you about how this works."




    For sure Ivy have a much improved IMC but this Asus seems to take it a bit futher, should be nice to some comparison between Asus and some other brands with the same chip and ram.
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    Got my Deluxe today, the 3770 can't get here soon enough. I feel bad having the parts for a new system, but no brain. *sniff*

    From VR-Zone by way of TechPowerUp...http://www.techpowerup.com/164421/Se...t-Support.html
    "ASUS has plans to give several of its Z77 and H77 chipsets-based motherboards support for Thunderbolt I/O by means of an optional add-on card. Several of currently-launched ASUS 7-series chipset motherboards feature a header marked "TB_HEADER", which lets the motherboard interface with the Thunderbolt I/O add-on card. This header most likely transmits the motherboard's DisplayPort link (from the Flexible Display Interface) to the Thunderbolt I/O card. The card itself is likely based on Intel's 2-channel "Cactus Ridge" Thunderbolt controller, and connects to the system bus over PCI-Express 2.0 x4. ASUS motherboards supporting the optional Thunderbolt add-on card with the TB_HEADER include Maximus V Gene, P8Z77-V Deluxe, P8Z77-V Pro, P8Z77-V, Sabertooth Z77, P8H77-V, and P8H77-M Pro. The Thunderbolt I/O card should be available starting April 27."

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    Its time for this board to go cold

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghostleader View Post
    It seems like Asus have find a way to improve the memory speed that have even stunned Intels engineers, don´t know if it has any drawbacks.


    From the Anandtech article, Intel Z77 Panther Point Chipset and Motherboard Preview – ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, ECS and Biostar

    "If you happen to purchase ASUS for Ivy Bridge, there is also a little treat in store, as they have reworked the memory sub-system. Their new method stunned Intel engineers, but should provide distinct memory speed advantages. Simply put, instead of memory banks being read consecutively, the memory is read in parallel. We are awaiting more detail regarding how this feature works."

    "ASUS T-Topology Memory

    ASUS have outsmarted Intel and have decided to take their technology to another level. This is specifically in terms of memory, and how it is routed through the motherboard. Typically, routing through the memory would occur in a daisy chain type environment, whereby if data was in the furthest memory slot away from the board, it would take longer to get to the CPU, and perhaps cause synchronization issues and delays—all reads had to be done serially between sticks in the same channel.

    With ASUS' new technology, they are essentially parallelizing memory reads that are commonly done serially between memory banks. This is part of their 'T-Topology' memory subsystem, which allows synchronization to be dealt with in hardware. This, according to ASUS, should allow for up to a 15% memory overclock beyond the previous methodology, where the motherboard is the limiting factor. In this circumstance, we could be seeing some new memory records being set in dual channel memory.

    I have probed ASUS for specific details on how this works, and I am awaiting a response. I hope that by the time we are allowed to release our Ivy Bridge results on Z77 that I will have something more technical to pass on to you about how this works."




    For sure Ivy have a much improved IMC but this Asus seems to take it a bit futher, should be nice to some comparison between Asus and some other brands with the same chip and ram.
    Yes it improves 4 DIMM performance for high speeds >2800, probably will get the the highest 4 DIMM OC on memory too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Its time for this board to go cold
    how cold? and btw, are you also playing with a maximus gene? the guy from ASUS(JJ) was on a podcast at pcper said the MG5 was the best overclocker of all the boards!
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