Q6600 G0 L740B126 Lapped, 2x1Gb Kingston HyperX DDR2-1200
Gigabyte 8800 GTS 512Mb OC 756-1890-1000
TT Toughpower 750 W (W0116) new 8xPCI-E Rev.
Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD6400 AAKS rocks
WC: Swiftech H2O-Apex Ultra 220 GT + PA120.3 5v
OCZ XTC RAM Cooler, HR-05 IFX + 80mm FAN (NB), 2x HR-09U type 2 (mosfets), Modded Zalman ZM NB-47J (SB), Arctic-Cooling MX-2
Vista 32 bits
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- ASUS P5K Premium bios 0612: (3.84GHz 8x480) @1.432v
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- P5B Deluxe: 3.60GHz (9x400) @1.33v *** Old Setup (P5B deluxe)
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Q6600 G0 @ 3.8 (475x8) 1.496V || ASUS Maximus Formula X38 || 4x2GB Geil Evo One DDR2-950 5-5-5-15 ||
Sapphire 4870X2 857/1000 || XSPC Delrin full coverage block || MCP655 || D-Tek Fuzion Nozzled ||
Black Ice 480GTX 8 120mm Yate Loon push/pull || Silverstone DA850 PSU 70A +12V || Auzentech Prelude ||
Vantage P15071 in Vista x64
That setup I achieved has suddenly 'become' unstable recently.
This board is so temperemental it's like trying to feed food to a crying baby, seriously, I have no idea what is going on anymore.
Disabling DRAM Static Control at 400 FSB made Memtest86+ freeze after 20 minutes, but enabling it seemed to increases stability. That is completely the opposite of what AnandTech's review said. I'm mostly working with the 3:4 divider.
I'm still testing, but I hope the next BIOS comes out soon to fix the temp increase and voltage spikes.
Last edited by devilhood; 11-11-2007 at 12:56 PM.
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 / Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP3
MB: Asus Maximus Formula Special Edition (BIOS Version 1302 SLIC)
Case: Coolermaster Stacker 830 / Akasa Amber Ultra Quiet 120mm (x4 Side Intake, x1 Back Outtake)
PSU: Enermax Galaxy 1000 Watt PSU
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, CPU Stepping G0, 3600 MHz (9 x 400)
CPU HS: Scythe Zipang / Scythe 140mm
NB HS: Thermalright HR-05-SLI
RAM: G.Skill (4 GB DDR2-1066 DDR2 SDRAM) 5-5-5-15 (CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS)
GFX: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX (621 GPU Clock, 2000 MHz Memory Effective Clock)
SND: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeMusic/Platinum Sound Card
Backplane: ICY Dock MB454SPF-B Multi-Bay Backplane Module
CD 1: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7200S SATA Device
CD 2: TSSTcorp DVD RW SH-S223F SATA Device
HD 1: WD 1002FBYS Intel Raid 0 Volume (2 TB)
HD 3: WD 5000AAKS External (500 GB)
First of all don't use Memtest86. It's total garbage for finding memory errors. It doesn't stress the RAM hard enough. OCCT is good, but this is bet ter and more precise:
http://hcidesign.com/memtest/
You can actually use up %100 of your RAM. I leave about 20Mb behind for running firefox or watching a TV show, etc so I can do something while it's running.
I would let it run to at least %400 coverage. After I do my initial stability testing I run it until %1000 while I'm at work. This typically takes ~ 8 hours.
Well I tried 0602 and I still can't OC past 400 FSB...:\
My CPU is stable at 3.6, so I'm going to set my multi back to 9 after I compare some of benches from my P5K that was at 3.4 GHz. I set the FSB to 378*8 for comparison....even though the RAM is slower it should be pretty close for Crossfire comparison.
BTW if anyone wants to have a look I'm comparing Crossfire performance between the P5K Deluxe and the Maximus. In game and 3dmark.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=165033
Q6600 G0 @ 3.8 (475x8) 1.496V || ASUS Maximus Formula X38 || 4x2GB Geil Evo One DDR2-950 5-5-5-15 ||
Sapphire 4870X2 857/1000 || XSPC Delrin full coverage block || MCP655 || D-Tek Fuzion Nozzled ||
Black Ice 480GTX 8 120mm Yate Loon push/pull || Silverstone DA850 PSU 70A +12V || Auzentech Prelude ||
Vantage P15071 in Vista x64
I'm not a big fan of Memtest86+ either, but I usually use it for initial testing.
If I can clear 2 tests I then restart into Vista and run ORTHOS on Blend and Large FFT for while to be 100% certain.
I'll give that other Memtest program a go though, cheers for that.
Last edited by devilhood; 11-11-2007 at 01:18 PM.
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 / Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP3
MB: Asus Maximus Formula Special Edition (BIOS Version 1302 SLIC)
Case: Coolermaster Stacker 830 / Akasa Amber Ultra Quiet 120mm (x4 Side Intake, x1 Back Outtake)
PSU: Enermax Galaxy 1000 Watt PSU
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, CPU Stepping G0, 3600 MHz (9 x 400)
CPU HS: Scythe Zipang / Scythe 140mm
NB HS: Thermalright HR-05-SLI
RAM: G.Skill (4 GB DDR2-1066 DDR2 SDRAM) 5-5-5-15 (CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS)
GFX: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX (621 GPU Clock, 2000 MHz Memory Effective Clock)
SND: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeMusic/Platinum Sound Card
Backplane: ICY Dock MB454SPF-B Multi-Bay Backplane Module
CD 1: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7200S SATA Device
CD 2: TSSTcorp DVD RW SH-S223F SATA Device
HD 1: WD 1002FBYS Intel Raid 0 Volume (2 TB)
HD 3: WD 5000AAKS External (500 GB)
Hey NP man, you'll love it. I used to run Memtest bootable ISO until I had some RAM that was giving me crash to desktops......even though it passed Memtest86 for 8 hours! I downloaded HCI Memtest and it had errors within 15 seconds. Yea, Memtest86 FTL
Crossfire performance is excellent on this board. I got more than 1K points on this board compared to the P5K Deluxe. I was even running a lower FSB with a higher multi, thus lower RAM as well. I had a score of 17191 with the P5K using Crossfire and the same CPU internal clock.
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Q6600 G0 @ 3.8 (475x8) 1.496V || ASUS Maximus Formula X38 || 4x2GB Geil Evo One DDR2-950 5-5-5-15 ||
Sapphire 4870X2 857/1000 || XSPC Delrin full coverage block || MCP655 || D-Tek Fuzion Nozzled ||
Black Ice 480GTX 8 120mm Yate Loon push/pull || Silverstone DA850 PSU 70A +12V || Auzentech Prelude ||
Vantage P15071 in Vista x64
What size tubing do you need for the fusion block? I haven't found any information about this if you want to water cool your chipset. This is handy if you are already watercooling. All you need to do is some re-plumbing and your done. BUT, I haven't a clue what size tubing it takes. What size tubing do those white tubular screws found inside the fusion block system accessory bag accommodate?
Edit:
It comes with 3/8" and 1/2" tubing adapters
ASUS supplies both 3/8" and 1/2" tubing adaptors together with spring clamps to hold tubing in place. Unfortunately, our high flow pumps (Petra Top DDC Ultras) were too much for the 1/2" spring clamps. Using the supplied 1/2" clamps, our tubing actually came loose and shot off the barbs. Bottom line: screw type hose clips are a safer bet for high-pressure water cooling pumps.
Last edited by Eastcoasthandle; 11-11-2007 at 02:07 PM.
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I'm pretty sure it comes with a couple sets of barbs for 1/2" and 3/8" but somebody who had bought the board should verify that?
Asus Maximus III Formula (2001)
Intel i7 860 (L924B516)
Noctua D14
Corsairs CMG4GX3M2A2000C2 (2 x 2GB) RAM
eVGA GTX480
DD-H20
BIX GTX360
MCP35X PWM
Creative X-Fi Titanium PCI-e
LG GGC-H20L Blu-Ray
Toughpower 850w Modular
GSkill Phoenix Pro SSD 120GB
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Memtest on the P35 and X38 is not reliable by any means. You could be at stock and still get like 4 random errors on the X38. It's a good indicator if RAM has failed totally though. Like me, it gave 142,354 errors by test #3. LOL...
Intel i9 7900X @ 4.6GHz @ 1.126v
ASUS X299 TUF MARK 1
32GB G.Skill DDR4 2800
2x ZOTAC AMP EXTREME Core GTX1080Ti's in SLi
Loop 1: Apogee GTZ CPU block, MCR360 rad w/ Scythe fans, Micro-res, Aquaextreme 50Z pump
U2-UFO case
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My Rig can do EpicFLOPs, Can yours?
Once this baby hits 88 TeraFLOPs, You're going to see some serious $@#%....
Build XT7 is currently active.
Current OS Systems: Windows 10 64bit
I've been using Windows Memory Diagnostic as a bootable cd for a while and find it reliable, running the extended tests can find the more difficult to detect errors but a full pass on 4GB can take a while.
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
Well it looks like I'm going to be stable at 400*9=3.6 GHz....DDR2-1066 5-5-5-15 42. Temps are HORRIBLE with this board though....I guess it could be that I seated the CPU poorly, but I doubt it. I've done it a hundred times...
Look at the difference between the same CPU and OC on my P5K Deluxe.....insane. THe P5K is the bottom pic.
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Last edited by binormalkilla; 11-11-2007 at 03:36 PM.
Q6600 G0 @ 3.8 (475x8) 1.496V || ASUS Maximus Formula X38 || 4x2GB Geil Evo One DDR2-950 5-5-5-15 ||
Sapphire 4870X2 857/1000 || XSPC Delrin full coverage block || MCP655 || D-Tek Fuzion Nozzled ||
Black Ice 480GTX 8 120mm Yate Loon push/pull || Silverstone DA850 PSU 70A +12V || Auzentech Prelude ||
Vantage P15071 in Vista x64
this may sound stupid but with all these overvolting and changing things on this board with high oc's..maybe sombody could do some mods for setting them critical areas manually to see if it still overvolts things with the high oc's.. maybe adjustable pots or stuff like that..
8 years in use,, Shuttle an35n ultra, xp2500 @ 2.54, 2 x 512 g.skill, 2-3-2-5 @ 3 volts, sapphire x800 @ 525x510, e-power 520, cpu/nb on water.. SYSTEM II, Asus Maximus se, bios 1302, E8500 @4.5, 2 Hd4870's cf, Corsair tx850, 4x1 Crucial Ballistix @1141, 2x Raptor 74's. raid 0. cpu/nb on water..
Last edited by devilhood; 11-11-2007 at 04:53 PM.
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 / Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP3
MB: Asus Maximus Formula Special Edition (BIOS Version 1302 SLIC)
Case: Coolermaster Stacker 830 / Akasa Amber Ultra Quiet 120mm (x4 Side Intake, x1 Back Outtake)
PSU: Enermax Galaxy 1000 Watt PSU
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, CPU Stepping G0, 3600 MHz (9 x 400)
CPU HS: Scythe Zipang / Scythe 140mm
NB HS: Thermalright HR-05-SLI
RAM: G.Skill (4 GB DDR2-1066 DDR2 SDRAM) 5-5-5-15 (CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS)
GFX: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX (621 GPU Clock, 2000 MHz Memory Effective Clock)
SND: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeMusic/Platinum Sound Card
Backplane: ICY Dock MB454SPF-B Multi-Bay Backplane Module
CD 1: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7200S SATA Device
CD 2: TSSTcorp DVD RW SH-S223F SATA Device
HD 1: WD 1002FBYS Intel Raid 0 Volume (2 TB)
HD 3: WD 5000AAKS External (500 GB)
i have this motherboard.. and a Q6600 (G0)
i run it att 3.4Ghz @ 1.42v, stable at orthos.. but when i run it on 3.6ghz @ 1.45volts, i get error after 5minutes in orthos..
what is wrong? what volt settings is important in bios? except vcore?
the temp went from 66 @ 3.4ghz to 79 on 3.6ghz![]()
Intel i7 2600k@4.5Ghz, Asus P8P67 Deluxe, 8GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600Mhz, Noctua NH-D14, Radeon 4870X2, Crucial M4 256GB SSD + 5 HDD, Asus Xonar D2X, ThermalTake TT 850W, Tagan A+ CS Monolize, Samsung T240, Logitech Illuminate+G9x, Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit.
With BIOS 0701 I get CPU temp of 70 celcius max on full-load with Prime95, but trying to eliminate errors at the moment whilst keeping really tight latencies.
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 / Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP3
MB: Asus Maximus Formula Special Edition (BIOS Version 1302 SLIC)
Case: Coolermaster Stacker 830 / Akasa Amber Ultra Quiet 120mm (x4 Side Intake, x1 Back Outtake)
PSU: Enermax Galaxy 1000 Watt PSU
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, CPU Stepping G0, 3600 MHz (9 x 400)
CPU HS: Scythe Zipang / Scythe 140mm
NB HS: Thermalright HR-05-SLI
RAM: G.Skill (4 GB DDR2-1066 DDR2 SDRAM) 5-5-5-15 (CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS)
GFX: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX (621 GPU Clock, 2000 MHz Memory Effective Clock)
SND: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeMusic/Platinum Sound Card
Backplane: ICY Dock MB454SPF-B Multi-Bay Backplane Module
CD 1: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7200S SATA Device
CD 2: TSSTcorp DVD RW SH-S223F SATA Device
HD 1: WD 1002FBYS Intel Raid 0 Volume (2 TB)
HD 3: WD 5000AAKS External (500 GB)
what bios are you running simkin? air or water cooled? i'd say SPU PLL, FSBT, NB, voltages are important. hell, all are important. what i did is looked in the manual for the highest normal settings (except for DRAM) and set it to that. i worked my way back from there to find what was stable. that was for the 3.8 though. 3.9 was another story.
Well I don't know how accurate the core temps are, but the X38 chipset is HOTi can touch the heatsink and it's really hot....
Intel's data sheet says that the absolute max for the X38 is 92C....I bet we would experience instability before reaching that limit.
These are all according to PC Probe when applicable, otherwise BIOS.
VCore1.400V
NBV: 1.57V
DRAM: 2.19V (seems to fluctuate....I don't like that)
FSB Term 1.54
PLL~1.60 or so
Here I am stable for OCCT @ 3.6 GHz DDR2-1066:
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Q6600 G0 @ 3.8 (475x8) 1.496V || ASUS Maximus Formula X38 || 4x2GB Geil Evo One DDR2-950 5-5-5-15 ||
Sapphire 4870X2 857/1000 || XSPC Delrin full coverage block || MCP655 || D-Tek Fuzion Nozzled ||
Black Ice 480GTX 8 120mm Yate Loon push/pull || Silverstone DA850 PSU 70A +12V || Auzentech Prelude ||
Vantage P15071 in Vista x64
They should bundle this board with duo Deltas and earplugs oh and lets not forget Thermal Probes since every software reading is way off. My cpu just went way over 80 C.
Qx6700b3@400*8_1:1
Asus Maximus formula se 1207 rev 0.1
8800gtx
WC Raptor dark 150*2 raid 0
Silverstone 750w
Corsair c5df 4096
TT
Vista Ultimate 64 bit
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is there anyone using the 0701 bios with a clock speed of 3.6 or more and has low core temps?
and is coretemp really 15 degrees higher than what it actually is?
ASUS Maximus Formula SE | Intel C2Q6600 G0 9x400 (3.6Ghz) 0701 Bios (temp issues) | Swiftech H20-220 Apex Ultra Liquid Cooling Kit with Apogee GT block | 2048 MB Corsair Dominator PC2-8500 5-5-5-15 | BFG 7900GTX OC | Windows Vista Ultimate | Raptor X 150G
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