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    Well I'm running 4-4-4-12-2T@2.1v on Ballistix DDR2-800 I'm wondering if thats too tight for this board at that speed on air. When I get back home I'll try 5-5-5-18-1T and see if it primes better at 3.2G. If that doesnt work I'll back up to 3.15G so I can use the 9X multiplier again and see if it helps. I really dont want to push more than 1.5875 Vcore since once I hit 1.6 Vcore my temps go up exponentially. I'm really starting to see the limitations of Air Cooling even with a Tuniq Tower 120.

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    What board?
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    Wonderful read! I just ordered a Core 2 Duo E6600 with this board. This will help a ton!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Pistol
    Wonderful read! I just ordered a Core 2 Duo E6600 with this board. This will help a ton!
    Im assuming your talking about the Striker right?
    If so great choice. Its a tad slower in SuperPi but it overclocks very high and is rock solid. SLI is faster for me than with the modded sli drivers i was using on my modded P5W DH deluxe.

    Heres some links at 4.4ghz with a pair of volt modded 7900gt cards (256mb variety)

    3DMark06: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=839804 : 11651
    3DMark05: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=2460065 : 20552
    3DMark03: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4944512 : 45033
    3dMark01: URL: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=9115855 : 66410
    Total: 143605
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    Anybody having trouble setting up Raid 0 with the striker using the Nvidia raid controller?
    -I copied the nvidia raid drivers to my floppy drive
    -I enable raid in my bios
    -Set up my 2 raptors for striping with a 128k block
    -boot off my CD
    -load the raid drivers
    -Install hangs when trying to load windows ...

    I can recognize the the two raptor drives as a single striped drive when I boot into windows on my my single sata drive (which is installed on SATA6...the raptors are enabled on SATA 1 and SATA 2). However I cant for the life of me get windows to install on the striped array.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdumper
    Anybody having trouble setting up Raid 0 with the striker using the Nvidia raid controller?
    -I copied the nvidia raid drivers to my floppy drive
    -I enable raid in my bios
    -Set up my 2 raptors for striping with a 128k block
    -boot off my CD
    -load the raid drivers
    -Install hangs when trying to load windows ...

    I can recognize the the two raptor drives as a single striped drive when I boot into windows on my my single sata drive (which is installed on SATA6...the raptors are enabled on SATA 1 and SATA 2). However I cant for the life of me get windows to install on the striped array.
    windows original cd-rom or slipstream unattended cd-rom ? it's known fact that F6 method of loading drivers won't work with unattended cd-roms of windows.. only original windows cd or if you integrate the drivers into the unattended cd
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    windows original cd-rom or slipstream unattended cd-rom ? it's known fact that F6 method of loading drivers won't work with unattended cd-roms of windows.. only original windows cd or if you integrate the drivers into the unattended cd
    Windows XP orginal CD-rom ...

    Might be the overclock but its Orthos stable at 4.4ghz so I dont think thats it.

    I do have the SB on auto and according to asus probe 1.54/1.52 volts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdumper
    What board?
    P5N32-E SLI otherwise known as "Striker Lite".

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    Do you guys know if the NF68P23 BIOS have fixed these issues with the eVGA 680i board?

    I'd like to hear responses from a few people running this BIOS, as I'm thinking about buying it. Has it fixed the SATA HDD/RAID issues, as well as RAM compatibility, stability, overclocking, etc.?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdumper
    Windows XP orginal CD-rom ...

    Might be the overclock but its Orthos stable at 4.4ghz so I dont think thats it.

    I do have the SB on auto and according to asus probe 1.54/1.52 volts.
    I had the same problem with a raid0 raptor set on a striker. BSOD or setup "cannot find drive" errors, even with the floppy in. At first it was reporting it could not find the drive because I forgot that you have to load BOTH of the options that appear in the load driver section of setup. After I did both, it blue screened.

    Once the raid drivers were slipstreamed onto a new cd, it worked with no problems. Doubt it's your oc.

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    What ram are you using?

    I just bought the p5n32-e , e6600 and ballistix ddr2 1000, and this thread you posted was referred from another site , everything I have is still in the boxes because I dont know whether or not to go with the 680i or wait on the commando being that I have not bought any video cards yet waiting to see what may come out of the r600 if it ever does. I currently have an x1900 xt that i can use until but. i have heard that many of our p5n32e's or any 680i chipset is having probs... although your post says alot . i am assumning they quit making our board because it is basically the striker without the price tag... thats why i bought it... can you tell me if the ballistix ddr2 1000 is ok to install since the box says nothing more than 800?




    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak
    I been getting a ton of people asking me in PM's and in my posts about advice and such for overclocking the 680i chipsets, and how I can get the results I have from these boards.
    so, I'll try to write down anything I can think of about these boards thats worth knowing.... atleast, that I personally have tested and know 100% for sure is working for me.
    however, what works for my board, may not work for yours, so dont think this is a conclusive post or anything.

    First, Alittle about me and the 680i.
    I use the Asus P5N32-E Sli. stock default bios.
    no mods (I would if I could find any, and havent got curious enough to start looking for them myself)

    I have No SLI cards.
    why this is important to mention?

    cause lately, I see a whole lot of 680i "reports" that have little to nothing to do with the board, and get overshadowed by the 8800GTX's or such being used.
    which tells me nothing.
    zilch. nada... zip, as useless as if I didn't even see the post.
    a SLI board that can run SLI... wow... amazing... neato...
    but what about the board?

    well, thats where I come in... kinda.
    see, I've spent the last week, doing nothing.... notttttttttthing related to videocards, no 3Dmark, nothing related to anything other then whats in the BIOS and what will get me more speed.
    I spend atleast 3-4 hours a night booting, and rebooting that board over and over and over again, changing 1 setting at a time to find what works and what doesnt and where the glitchs are, and where they arent.
    sometimes, the results are very curious...
    heres a few.



    1. CPU HT Voltage.

    easily the most important voltage on my board when it comes to breaking 500 FSB's with it.
    no voltage, not Ram, not vcore, not chipset.... no voltage does as much for this board as this one voltage, CPU HT Voltage.
    stock voltage is 1.2 volts.... tops is 1.55.
    what its related too?
    not a clue... but what it does, is very clear.
    it gets me high FSB's and makes them boot everytime.
    take this voltage down even alittle, and you find a quick loss in overclockability with this board.
    I just leave it at 1.55, it doesnt seem to affect the CPU temps, but it does have a direct effect on the results, and not a small one either.
    in my case 1.2 volts will work fine to about 420.
    1.55 volts will work fine to 525.
    thats not a small range as you can see...
    so thats where I suggest you start first, if you want to try going higher.

    I dont think the reference 680i boards from EVGA, BFG, ECS or anyone are the same caliber as this Asus board, since they are all stock Nvidia boards, so I dont know how much this will help anyone with a Stock board, but if you have a Asus 680i, definatly give this voltage a shot.


    2. CPU Multiplier.

    this is where things get very tricky with this board.
    it took me a few days to notice this, but the CPU multiplier has a direct effect on the bandwidth of your ram.

    in my case, going from 7 x 500, to 6 x 500, loses me about 20% in bandwidth, I've tested this with Crystal CPUID, Sisoft sandra, and Everest Ultimate Edition.
    its the same everytime...
    the lower your multiplier goes, the less bandwith you get for your ram.
    so 1000 mhz on the ram, at 6 x 500, is not the same as 1000 mhz at 7 x 500.

    Lowering your multiplier on these boards has a drawback that you might not wanna live with, especially if your overclocking a high multiplier CPU on Air, like a E6700, where you been lowering it on the 965/975 chipsets with no penalty to your speeds in things like Super Pi, but if you lower the Multiplier from its stock default multiplier on the 680i, you will get a slower score then you might be expecting, and it's probably directly related to the bandwidth loss you suffer by lowering your multiplier.

    3. Ram Speed Glitch.

    Theres a Glitch that one can Exploit when Overclocking with the 680i boards, and it's signifigant enough that its worth mentioning.

    your ram speed will be reported wrong in a few programs like Ntune, if you lower your multiplier.

    set 1000 mhz in bios, it boots at 1 ghz, but you ran a 6 multiplier, instead of 7.... when you look in Ntune, it will report 1200 mhz.

    this only happens when you lower the multiplier.
    I havent taken the time to see if this glitch effects CPUZ yet.
    (its thanksgiving, and I just got home)

    so this is something to be aware of, to avoid fakers and false results.

    4. 1T Command Rate.

    This ones a iffy one, cause some people will want to not believe it.

    1300 mhz, cas 5-4-4-10 at 2T.... is only alittle faster then 900 mhz, cas 3-3-3-8-1T.

    regaurdless of the speed used, linked or unlinked... 1T is very fast, when you get it up to 900+ Mhz.

    I tested this at 3.5 ghz (7 x 500) many many times.
    unlinked mode always, and setting my ram speeds manually.

    cas 3 at 900 mhz, and 1T.... while not exactly easy to get stable, is almost as fast as 1300 mhz at cas 5-4-4 at 2T.
    while I admit, I have not tested this in gaming yet... in everything else, this has been confirmed for me over and over.

    heres where it gets alittle fuzzy.
    1300 mhz... while you may not believe it, is alot easier on these boards then it sounds. I am starting to think, that pretty much any High Quality ram has a real good shot at 1200 mhz easy on these at reasonable voltages, and 1300 mhz if you push it alittle.

    but at the same time, cas 3 at 900 mhz at 1T, isn't so easy.
    it takes extra voltage usually, and is harder to keep stable.
    but should prove to be great for extreme benchmarks should you choose the 1T/low latency route.

    so it's not so easy to say one is faster then the other, cause high MHz is definatly easier to achieve, then moderatly high speeds with low cas at 1T is.
    it wont suprise me if this is a aguement that is very hard to have a conclusion with.


    5. Heat and Overclocking.

    if you take nothing I say here serious, atleast take this one point and listen for a second.

    these boards run really.... reaaaaaaaally hot.
    my Asus board here has heatpipes all over it, but after about 5 minutes of it on, its clear the heatpipes on this board are doing little to nothing for this board. this board should not be run with any form of passive cooling if you intend to overclock.

    active cooling is a must, and not just for the NB.
    the SB and PWM area all too get very very hot when running overclocked for long periods of time. to give you an example, how I found this out was.... I was poking around the board with my flashlight looking for some ICS, so I could see if there was a clockgen available for this board.
    the board was on and running...
    I tapped the NB heatsink, with my flashlight hand... and I burned my hand.
    not like alittle warm... I mean burned.
    at the time, the board was heavily overclocked, and running some high voltages... but no different then any other overclocker would do.
    to say it was hot, isnt the right word.
    I've seen boards that run hot in the past... especially after days like the first prescotts.
    this board makes the prescott look like a ice cube.

    these boards need far better cooling then I am seeing on them at stock.

    it might take a hour or so of heavy overclocking or gaming to see what I mean, but touch the heatsink and you will see what I mean.

    put fans on there, anywhere you can if you overclock.
    these things need it.


    6. Latency and "Strap".

    this board definatly does run with some form of "Strap".
    however, where they are, isnt exactly clear yet.
    what I mean is... passing 1066 FSB, doesnt mean your gonna automatically get the 1333 FSB strap kicking in.

    when your at a low FSB like 333 or so, your gonna be around 50-55 NS for latency.
    when you get to above 500 FSB your gonna be about 60-65NS for latency.

    boot at 9 x 400, and you will have a faster set of ram, then if you booted at 8 x 450, cause the latency and the multiplier bandwidth loss would make it less of a good overclock then you might think, even though your ram appears to be running faster, you might find the difference is shockingly small, cause your taking a hit in 2 ways.
    the latency of the chipset changes... and your lower multiplier then the stock one, also makes your ram take a high on its bandwidth.

    so test your OC's alot before you settle for one, cause just setting one speed without testing it... may result in a slower speed then you thought you had, cause of things you cant actually control, like the chipset latency, and the bandwidth you lose by lowering your multiplier.

    7. 1333 Mhz Wall.

    this is gonna sound strange, cause its only a hunch...
    but getting 1300 mhz with these boards is almost too easy.
    however the closer you get to 1333... the sharper your stability falls.
    I have 2 sets of ram that easily hit 1300.
    but its the same in both cases. theres a drastic fall in stability once you get near, or pass 1333 mhz on your ram speed.
    so drastic, that it actually seems like a wall, more then a hardware limit.

    getting up to about 1310 mhz is easy with alittle stability.
    1320 will work for awhile.
    but 1333 is a quick and drastic change in stability.

    my guess... and yes, I have no proof of this.
    is that theres a hardware wall within the bios, to make 1333 mhz not possible.

    why?

    cause the 1333 FSB is intels next CPU FSB.
    and Ive seen this before with the 925x chipset, where they didnt want people taking 200 FSB CPU's changing them to 266 and getting a cheap extreme edition.
    so there was a near solid wall at 260-ish.
    but that same wall, didnt exist for CPU's with the 266 FSB.

    would they do it again?
    sure, why not?
    this gives them a reason to push the 1333 FSB even more, if they appear to OC better... when they really are just getting a free jump over a bios limitation.

    so thats my little conspiracy theory.

    8. Linked or Unlinked.

    this is something I really dont know where to go with...
    I've heard people claim that Unlinked is slower then Linked.

    however, after about 20 trys with Super Pi, and various bandwith tests.... I can't see to find any differences, between linked or unlinked.
    I mean none... I get no benifit from running linked, then I do unlinked....


    9. Dividers.

    when you run stock, you have a few usual dividers to play with, like 3:2, 5:4 and 1:1.

    when you run unlinked, you have a whole range of odd dividers that kick in to determine your ram speed.
    however, some dividers seem to be less stable then others.
    example.

    for me running 7 x 500, I run unlinked.
    unlinked at 1300 mhz, and Auto for the divider I get 1300 mhz even, and uses the 10/13 divider.
    but run linked, and set the divider manually and I use 3:2.... which says it gets me 1300 mhz in bios, but reboot and I get 1333 Mhz.... not the 1300 it said.
    to get it to boot at 1300 at 3:2, I gotta clock down 1 FSB to make the ram seen at 1299 mhz... but that turns out to be less stable, then if I let the bios just use the 13/10 divider, when I set auto and left it unlinked.

    so try different combinations for your ram, and realize, some dividers are less stable then others.


    10. OS Corruption and high Ram MHz.

    heres the one biggest drawback to this board so far.

    with how easy it is to et past 1200 mhz with these boards, your gonna wanna push your ram farther and farther.
    if your anything like me, you will just keep trying and trying till you cant go any farther.
    but once you pass 1330 mhz...
    you will quick start to corrupt your OS, and it wont boot anymore, or constantly gives you BSODs just after the load screen.
    usually, a windows repair install wont work either, cause by then, you probably corrupted most of your boot drivers, DLLs and such... so theres nothing for windows to work with, it may not even see that theres a OS there to repair...

    so be very verrrrrrrry careful if you really get into pushing your ram, otherwise you might loose everything off your hard drive.
    make back ups of your information that you dont want to lose, and get yourself a copy of Norton Ghost, if you really wanna start pushing your ram on these boards.
    cause Data Corruption happens very easily past 1330 mhz.



    thats it for now, I am tired of typing and I am full of turkey and damn I gotta sleep... this foods making me feel 100 pounds heavier and sleepy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroOne
    I had the same problem with a raid0 raptor set on a striker. BSOD or setup "cannot find drive" errors, even with the floppy in. At first it was reporting it could not find the drive because I forgot that you have to load BOTH of the options that appear in the load driver section of setup. After I did both, it blue screened.

    Once the raid drivers were slipstreamed onto a new cd, it worked with no problems. Doubt it's your oc.
    yep you were dead on Its working fine now.

    Also a I tried out the new 0701 bios and they changed the NB settings. I used to run at a max of 1.45 and now run at 1.65 for the exact same results. In otherwords what used to work at 1.45 on 0402 now requires me to set 1.65 on 0701 just giving folks a heads up.
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    Thanks for that info I just got the p5n32-e sli because I wasnt going to pay 400 for a striker . I am not going to open anything till I see what the commando does. I have 2 stix of ballistix ddr2 1000 and an e6600 boxed up to. You are tempting me to open it up though ! everyones complaining about this 680i chipset and thus I an only run my one 1900xt on it when I set it up . I hope ati comes out with something to beat or match the 8800's thats the only thing I am waiting on to decide to refund this asus and get the commando so i have the option of going with the 8800's or the ATI;'s new r600 whichever ones better I guess. thanks for that info on clocking this board i will need it if i keep it for sure.

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    Ok I cannot thank you enough for all that work you did on your p5n32-e I went ahead and started on it (tired or waiting on all the bulls**t rumors on rd600 and stuff so I am wondering if what bios should i be using ? There is an update on the asus site but I have booted up with my e6600 L631B120 and the ddr2 1000mhz ballisitx you said would work fine and it does. havent done RAID or anything yet just 1 raptor on with xp right now. but this board feels like its in an oven I have a NB temp of 137F after its been on for over 15 mins but thats just with xp ? and I havent even started an overclock yet . !~ tell me what is the best (ACCURATE) sotware for reporting , sandra cupz everest crysal. i am not worrying about the video card yet, i have an x1900xt i am just going to run with untill r600 or something finally arrives or until they fix the 8800's whenever they getaround to it this year

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    I have tried every Striker BIOS under the sun and have found that with the new 0701 BIOS, setting everything to AUTO under the overvolt menu (besides vCore and vDIMM) works the best.
    I manually tried every possible setting... most were unstable at FSB1700Q and higher. Auto made some of these a lot more stable, but I am having a lot of trouble getting any higher than 430 MHz FSB with this E6300.
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    did anyone know if these ram chips run on evga 680i ??
    G.SKILL PC2-800 CL3 KIT F2-6400CL3D-2GBGA (org. timings 3-4-3-8 )
    hope they can push my evga very well

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    Anyone having high temps under load with the scythe infinity on the evga 680i board? I touch 85c under load, with 1.5v vcore reported in bios.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerunk
    Anyone having high temps under load with the scythe infinity on the evga 680i board? I touch 85c under load, with 1.5v vcore reported in bios.
    How are you measuring your temps? I would definitely look at remounting your HSF. I have the E6400 and Infinity P/p fans and it'll idle at 28 and has never gone above 45C under loads at 1.5 Vcore. My board is the P5N32-E SLI PLUS board and not Evga but still...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lestat
    you would have to compare. 1000mhz 450x8 to 400x9 to make it truly fair.
    3.6ghz @ 8x multi and 3.6ghz @ 9x multi using unlinked mode and forcing the memory to 1000mhz
    thats the only way you cna say with 100% proof that a lower multi is better or worse.
    I would like to see these exact benches on a 680i board.

    As I would like to measure the 1T performance boost on a rather low frequency like 800 or 900mhz.

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    Another great post thanks. Do you think it's best to strip out the heatpipes and get active cooling for the NB and SB or just have some thing like an antec spot cooler or fan over that area?
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    Great info Kunaak, added this to my Ultimate C2D thread.
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    Anyone has any prob running D9 fat bodies on this board? I've got a pair of Corsair 8000UL rated at 1000Mhz 5-4-4-9 but simply won't run at 1000Mhz no matter what settings I use 1T, 2T, 5-5-5-15...nothing works

    it runs rock stable with 2.2V 900Mhz 4-3-3-7 1T though

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    I am writing from work so I quickly browsed the thread thus may missed it somewhere. I have a somehow irrelevant question regarding the 680i chipset. Is not about overclocking etc but the BSOD and the network interface teaming. I had an evga 680i (then with the p24 bios) and I had BSOD every time network "boost" and teaming were enabled. I was looking forward in this specific feature and I was let down. I wanted to know if with the current bios these problems still exist. Realistically speaking do Evga and Striker boards suffer from the same problems?

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    yes; helpful kunaak; higher 1.2 ht (at 1.5-1.55v) certainly helped me to get higher fsb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janbatos View Post
    did anyone know if these ram chips run on evga 680i ??
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    hope they can push my evga very well

    any oc?
    there is a thread in the EVGA forums about memory compatibility. you might want to check it out: http://evga.com/community/messageboa...TOPIC_ID=21137
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