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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    some drives have jumper configurations to change betweem mode 1 and 2...seagate's 7200.10 series comes to mind...it has a small white jumper that has to be removed in order to put it in SATA 300 mode.
    Thanks man, will check that out when I get home!

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    I got this board a E6600 (L629F) a Ultra-120 Extreme , DRR2 1066 RAM from Crucial

    I've never overclocked before where should I start?

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    Dr.D. start by bookmarking and re-reading this entire thread from start to end If you want a more tidy version with uninterrupted posts.. check out the original at http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=4027

    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    you have me smiling now...beat you to it ....LOL

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    okay Ace-a-Rue, slaughtered, cooked and served for your digestion

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    George for president, Ace-a-rue don't mess with this guy , he will make you cry. He's mister memory !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    George for president, Ace-a-rue don't mess with this guy , he will make you cry. He's mister memory !!!
    LOL

    2x1GB Twin2X2048-10000C5DF Dominator
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    I decided to revisit my 2x1GB Twin2X2048-10000C5D Dominator memory rated at DDR-1250Mhz 5-5-5-18 at 2.4v (kindly supplied by Corsair ).





    Originally, even with 0311 official bios the 10000C5D Dominators were a bit more than flaky on P5K Deluxe - understandably so as 10000C5D Dominators are validated only on eVGA 680i motherboards. But it seems now that I am retesting them in black dimm slots instead of yellow dimm slots, they're alot more stable particularly at 4-4-4-x timings needing less vdimm and clocking a bit tighter on memory timings in black dimm slots than in yellow dimm slots!

    Note, prior to these tests all my 2x1GB memory testing to date on P5K Deluxe has been in the yellow dimm slots.

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    I managed to pull off some quick tests for low clock Super Pi Challenge @3600Mhz and managed my fastest Super Pi 1M and 32M times to date for a quad core Kentsfield Q6600 cpu

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    From my experience on Asus P5B Deluxe, quad core kentsfield B3 stepping is around 10-20 seconds slower clock for clock than core 2 duo B2 dual core cpus. And even my personal best E6700 B2 dual core time on P5B Deluxe @3600Mhz is only 13min 08ish.

    Will have to do some more tests with black dimm slots it seems

    Edit: okay confirmation from bingo13/Gary from Anandtech here, black dimm slots are designed to do this according to Asus!

    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13 View Post
    The black slots are required for high memory clocks or stable low latency settings on either P5K board, in fact on the P5K3, the only way to get above 1800 in dual channel mode is to use the black slots. ASUS has the official explanation coming shortly...
    Edit 2: Yup can confirm now black dimm slots rule for 10000C5D Dominators on P5K Deluxe

    Black dimm slot = 625mhz 5-5-5-15 3-30-3-3-8 at 2.4v memtest able
    Yellow dimm slot = 590mhz 5-5-5-18 10-42-10-10-11 at 2.45v semi stable in memtest

    Huge difference!
    Last edited by eva2000; 06-13-2007 at 02:34 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    okay Ace-a-Rue, slaughtered, cooked and served for your digestion
    YOU are a good sport ...i will concede that the P5K is slightly faster in at least the SuperPI category; BUT, not by much..hehehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    George for president, Ace-a-rue don't mess with this guy , he will make you cry. He's mister memory !!!

    like MY wife!...LOL...she makes me cry when she regurgitates all the prior mistakes that i made...hehehehehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    LOL


    [/CENTER]Originally, even with 0311 official bios the 10000C5D Dominators were a bit more than flaky on P5K Deluxe - understandably so as 10000C5D Dominators are validated only on eVGA 680i motherboards. But it seems now that I am retesting them in black dimm slots instead of yellow dimm slots, they're alot more stable particularly at 4-4-4-x timings needing less vdimm and clocking a bit tighter on memory timings in black dimm slots than in yellow dimm slots!



    Will have to do some more tests with black dimm slots it seems
    The black slots are required for high memory clocks or stable low latency settings on either P5K board, in fact on the P5K3, the only way to get above 1800 in dual channel mode is to use the black slots. ASUS has the official explanation coming shortly...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    YOU are a good sport ...i will concede that the P5K is slightly faster in at least the SuperPI category; BUT, not by much..hehehehe


    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13 View Post
    The black slots are required for high memory clocks or stable low latency settings on either P5K board, in fact on the P5K3, the only way to get above 1800 in dual channel mode is to use the black slots. ASUS has the official explanation coming shortly...
    ah ha! now ya tell me after all my ram tests in yellow slots

    Updating notes in first post with this vital piece of info.. thanks Gary
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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13 View Post
    The black slots are required for high memory clocks or stable low latency settings on either P5K board, in fact on the P5K3, the only way to get above 1800 in dual channel mode is to use the black slots. ASUS has the official explanation coming shortly...
    Geat find Eva... nice to have the confirmation as well (albeit after the find lol)

    I wonder if the same holds true for any of the P5B range? Might have opened up another whole playing field? Can't help wonder and hope someone way above me has a crack at testing it out.
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    I wonder what would happen if you guys disabled cores? For Conroes IMHO most 965 and P35 perform nearly identically at the same speeds. It seems like the P5K just has an upper hand with quad cores...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13 View Post
    The black slots are required for high memory clocks or stable low latency settings on either P5K board, in fact on the P5K3, the only way to get above 1800 in dual channel mode is to use the black slots. ASUS has the official explanation coming shortly...
    And why is this information not in the manual or anywhere else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by orion23 View Post
    And why is this information not in the manual or anywhere else?

    you are to much with that one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fritzman View Post
    Geat find Eva... nice to have the confirmation as well (albeit after the find lol)

    I wonder if the same holds true for any of the P5B range? Might have opened up another whole playing field? Can't help wonder and hope someone way above me has a crack at testing it out.
    on my P5B Deluxe both dimm slots were about the same no one pair of slots was a clear winner like on P5K Deluxe.

    Yup also can re-confirm now black dimm slots rule for 10000C5D Dominators on P5K Deluxe

    Black dimm slot = 625mhz 5-5-5-15 3-30-3-3-8 at 2.4v memtest able
    Yellow dimm slot = 590mhz 5-5-5-18 10-42-10-10-11 at 2.45v semi stable in memtest

    Huge difference!
    Last edited by eva2000; 06-13-2007 at 02:33 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    on my P5B Deluxe both dimm slots were about the same no one pair of slots was a clear winner like on P5K Deluxe.

    Yup also can re-confirm now black dimm slots rule for 10000C5D Dominators on P5K Deluxe

    Black dimm slot = 625mhz 5-5-5-15 3-30-3-3-8 at 2.4v memtest able
    Yellow dimm slot = 590mhz 5-5-5-18 10-42-10-10-11 at 2.45v semi stable in memtest

    Huge difference!
    hm, ill have to try those black slots. guess the NB has a clear favorite channel, at least on your MB. guess Intel MB's aren't as picky about ram as AMD chipset boards are. (make sure you use the 1st slots or your computer will burst into flames!!!)
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    This does not bode well for anyone trying the C2D's in all 4 slots

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anemone View Post
    This does not bode well for anyone trying the C2D's in all 4 slots
    not really just means a bit more tweaking

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    2x1GB Twin2X2048-10000C5DF Dominator
    Asus P5K Deluxe 0311 bios


    More tests to confirm that indeed black dimm slots on Asus P5K Deluxe seem to clock these 10000C5D Dominators alot higher with tighter timings and lower vdimm than yellow dimm slots.

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    Corsair 10000C5D Dominators:

    Using memtest86+ v1.70:

    Yellow slots = 590mhz 5-5-5-18 10-42-10-10-11 at 2.45v memtest semi stable
    Black slots = 625mhz 5-5-5-15 3-30-3-3-8 at 2.4v memtest able

    In windows had to loosen the subtimings up and drop the clocks a bit for 2.4v vdimm but still @620Mhz 5-5-5-15 8-30-8-8-8 at 2.4v is much better than Yellow slots @590mhz 5-5-5-18 10-42-10-10-11 at 2.45v which was only semi stable in memtest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    LOL
    Will have to do some more tests with black dimm slots it seems

    Edit: okay confirmation from bingo13/Gary from Anandtech here, black dimm slots are designed to do this according to Asus!



    Edit 2: Yup can confirm now black dimm slots rule for 10000C5D Dominators on P5K Deluxe

    Black dimm slot = 625mhz 5-5-5-15 3-30-3-3-8 at 2.4v memtest able
    Yellow dimm slot = 590mhz 5-5-5-18 10-42-10-10-11 at 2.45v semi stable in memtest

    Huge difference!
    Hmm, gotta try this. I am very curious as to te exact explanation of this from Asus.
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    Hey EVA, forget benching, your should start up a screenie composite posting championship. Man you got it down to a science. I'm way too lazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xgman View Post
    Hmm, gotta try this. I am very curious as to te exact explanation of this from Asus.
    yeah i curious about it as well.. why not make all 4 slots do this ?

    Quote Originally Posted by xgman View Post
    Hey EVA, forget benching, your should start up a screenie composite posting championship. Man you got it down to a science. I'm way too lazy.
    LOL... i don't like wasting needless space in my screenshots to keep file size down since i do host all my own pics on my own server
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    "Hey EVA, forget benching, your should start up a screenie composite posting championship. Man you got it down to a science."
    He does. Eva, are you on vacation or something. All that takes much time. It is very helpful though and nice find on the dimm slots. Reminds me of the orange and yellow ones from awhile back.
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    nah not on vacation but read my forum member title

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    great results eva2000.

    gives me hope that i can get more out of my OCZ Platinum chips which have turned out to be pretty disappointing. cant run DDR2-1000 4-4-4-15 with 2.35v or 5-5-5-15 at 1200mHz at same vDIMM. think its safe to run 2.4v w/o active cooling on the chips?

    time to try the yellow slots
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    Been playing with my P5K Deluxe + E6400 for a bit now. Currently has 0311 bios. For some reason, my system sorta hangs for no reason at random intervals. It's not a stability issue, it's something else, like the BIOS is just stopping for no reason or something. I'll be running Orthos for awhile, and the OS just sorta stops responding. Orthos continues to still run, passing tests, but AI Suite/Core temp just stops updating, Orthos timer stops, the "GO" flashing stops, Tests continue to pass, can't even push the Start menu, Mouse still moves, but everything sorta just hangs there. I can't even turn the system off using the power switch, I have to turn it off using the switch on the PSU. After letting it cool off a bit, I go back into the BIOS, and the clock is behind, as it seems the time stopped after the "hang" occurs.

    Anyone experience anything similar? Really need to figure out what's causing this. This is happening on stock settings even, it's really strange. Got a 40gb IDE hooked up, a sata optical drive on the black slot, both controllers running IDE mode. PSU is Corsair HX520.
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