Last edited by devilhood; 11-15-2007 at 11:39 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)
Looks like many fails OCCT RAM at stock too. But, it is a good idea, try keep your OC then wait and see. If it never fails, you're safe, if you have wired errors from time to time, than this damn board is broken or unstable, or maybe the whole X38 thing. Everywhere, it sounds that the X38 is very tricky on RAM settings and brands. Maybe this board is really unstable even at stock when you ask too much of it. In any case, all the P35, P965 and many eVGA boards are rock stable with OCCT in RAM mode. OCCT, like any benching program, has nothing to do with the NB. It only send large 1024Mb data to CPU to calculate it. So, if it bugs, there's a bug somewhere.
I just tried the last bios 1223 on my P5B deluxe. My overclock (see my signature) was again rebooting under OCCT in RAM mode. Back to 1221, it is rock solid. So yes, ASUS bioses are real crap. After 2 years of producing the P5B deluxe, they're still able to produce bioses as stable as sh*t.
As ZilverPhish noted, he found an explanation why it fails on stock. So, I'm sure, there's always an explanation when a software make your OS or system fail. And the problem is serious if it impacts a whole system and not only the causing program
So, if you really don't care, ignore OCCT in RAM, but just keep it in mind if by case you have wired errors (often induced by RAM)
Under Vista 32, it should be rock solid, or it's hardware issue/bios issue
For me, under bios 1223 (last final and previous 12xx except 1221, my system will reboot under OCCT in RAM mode)
Last edited by jonny_ftm; 11-16-2007 at 12:12 AM.
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)
OCCT 2.x Final Download
On the Gigabyte X38 thread, look at this post, and the two ones next it
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=603
Looks like there's something wired on the X38 boards, P5E thread is also picky... even on stock settings
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
------------
- ASUS P5K Premium bios 0612: (3.84GHz 8x480) @1.432v
------------
- P5B Deluxe: 3.60GHz (9x400) @1.33v *** Old Setup (P5B deluxe)
OCCT 2.x Final Download
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