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    shark-pctuner oc team- first run striker-sli ok

    today we have executed the first test with asus striker & 8800gtx sli. cooling cpu ln2 - vga watercooled by ybriscooling


    3d2001


    3d2003


    3d2005


    aquamark3 cpu 5112 vga 685/1092


    more info http://www.pctuner.net/forum/showthread.php?t=74969
    Last edited by maxxxpct; 12-09-2006 at 03:56 AM.


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    great max!!! u guys are awesome!


    a quando sotto azoto anche le vga?

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    well, good 3d01run & aq3 run for that "low" cpu clock.

    but 03 is quite disappointing ?!?

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    nice scores dude

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    nice 8800 sli results.......

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    Got pics of the rig?
    What Vcore?

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    93K on water? lol
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    vcore 1.85 real.
    the striker unfortunately it distributes the voltages of the cpu bad .
    setting up from bios 1.8v they come read as 1,68 but they are to 1.75.
    in order to obviate to this problem we have stabilized the voltages with mod and an hour if tax 1,8 arrives 1,8 real ones










    we have used of ram geil 6400 that they promise very well








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    Nice Pics,

    Glad you stabilized the Vcore problem with the Hard Mod. You think this will be sorted in latter Bios releases?

    Superb Results

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    some really nice scores there!

    oh and love the camera work!


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    Really great start guys!
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    Great start...and very nice scores with water guys
    So the mod you made is a droop mod?? Havnt tried the stryker board yet so I have no clue about the behavior of the vreg...

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    Nice run and great scores

    Water cooling card and clocks is very good


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    Quote Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
    Great start...and very nice scores with water guys
    So the mod you made is a droop mod?? Havnt tried the stryker board yet so I have no clue about the behavior of the vreg...


    this is the vcore mod. you must use a trimmer from 100k regulated to 21k...you will have the corrected value of voltage selected in the bios.

    with mod now you setting in the bios 1,9volt yuo have 1,91v

    the vdroop is not neccesary is on 0,01-0,02v fully load with conroe 6800

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    Really nice results and pictures too.

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    Nice scores guys, clean mods too

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    Quote Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
    Great start...and very nice scores with water guys
    So the mod you made is a droop mod?? Havnt tried the stryker board yet so I have no clue about the behavior of the vreg...
    There is alot of steps in the voltage range and some of em doesnt work. For example if you set 1.585V the voltage will go back to default, or slightly higher then default. So you need to find a voltage setting that works before you start working the clocks.

    According to asus engineers it is a bios problem but they have known about this problem for quite a while now and there is no new bios out yet that fixes the vreg problem.

    For overclocking I tink we should be looking at P5N32-E. It has a good pricetag and offers the same features and high quality components for overclocking.
    Last edited by Kinc; 12-10-2006 at 09:02 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinc
    Awsome start



    There is alot of steps in the voltage range and some of em doesnt work. For example if you set 1.585V the voltage will go back to default, or slightly higher then default. So you need to find a voltage setting that works before you start working the clocks.

    According to asus engineers it is a bios problem but they have known about this problem for quite a while now and there is no new bios out yet that fixes the vreg problem.

    For overclocking I tink we should be looking at P5N32-E. It has a good pricetag and offers the same features and high quality components for overclocking.
    Really great info M How about mem div anomalies/issues? Same as EVGA mobo with regards to memory? Kinc or italians?

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    Quote Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
    Really great info M How about mem div anomalies/issues? Same as EVGA mobo with regards to memory? Kinc or italians?
    Yes it behaivs much like the EVGA board regarding memory deviders that wont work. When running on air I have no problem wih running unliked for most deviders. But when clocking he cpu high on ln2 no memory devider will work at all. Linked sync mode is all that works. This is a pre production retail sample so the completed retail may be better in this aspect. Otherwise a great board with 8 cap-less power phases, the perfect match for kentsfield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinc
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    There is alot of steps in the voltage range and some of em doesnt work. For example if you set 1.585V the voltage will go back to default, or slightly higher then default. So you need to find a voltage setting that works before you start working the clocks.

    According to asus engineers it is a bios problem but they have known about this problem for quite a while now and there is no new bios out yet that fixes the vreg problem.

    For overclocking I tink we should be looking at P5N32-E. It has a good pricetag and offers the same features and high quality components for overclocking.

    this is a good news , hopes that they resolve also the problem of the reading of voltage from bios and windows....


    the P5N32-E is a good mainboard is like the striker but without accessories…the ideal for cost performances and overclock

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    omg you live in brescia

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    Can you post a close up of where you soldered the wires for that mod? It doesn't even have to be your pic. Just find one thats really clear and mark an X or circle the point where you soldered. I saw a pretty good clear pic in another thread.

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