Main system:
Q6600 G0 L737B 3,8GHz
Maximus Formula X38
Ballistix PC2-8500 2x1GB
XFX 8800GT XT
Corsair HX620
X-Fi Platinum
150GB Raptor (Dual Boot) /2x 250GB WD Caviar (Apps)
Lian-Li V2000B Plus II
School: MacBook
Studying in: Pharmacy
Where: University of Montreal
Main system:
Q6600 G0 L737B 3,8GHz
Maximus Formula X38
Ballistix PC2-8500 2x1GB
XFX 8800GT XT
Corsair HX620
X-Fi Platinum
150GB Raptor (Dual Boot) /2x 250GB WD Caviar (Apps)
Lian-Li V2000B Plus II
School: MacBook
Studying in: Pharmacy
Where: University of Montreal
Better late than never in replying, I suppose. Probably the best method would be to use the hard drive's utility which you can download from their website. I personally was installing a dual boot system, so instead of installing Vista first, I just installed XP first, which gave me the option of formatting and partitioning during install.
ASUS Maximus Formula BIOS 802
Q6600 with Ultima90
2 x 2GB Mushkin DDR2-800 4-4-4-12
2 x Diamond Radeon 3870 in Crossfire
2 x WD 500GB Caviar SATA
2 x Pioneer DVD-R/W SATA
Corsair 620W PSU
Dual Boot Vista64/XP Pro
Lian Li 65 case
That's a lot of PLL to pump through. PLL in relation to FSWBT will or should help, but use sparingly, as this put stress on the overall bus, and especiallly CPU bus.
At this point, it's not the mobo that needs so much volts. As I stated before, this mobo is good to 540FSB with the right CPU and 500FSB is a easy one with as lil as 1.504v on NB 1.10v on SB, and 1.58v on SB 1.5.
Post back the other "Extreme Tweaker" settings you are using and we'll take a look.
Good Luck!
4.250GHz (1.331v) @ 212 x 21 @ 2:8 DDR1600 @ 6-7-6-18 (1.657) ASUS RAMPAGE EXTRENE w/ Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz daily
ASUS RAMPAGE II EXTREME, X58 w/ ICH10R
Intel Core i7 930, rev. DO, batch #3951A824
Mushkin Redline 998691 PC3-12800
ASUS ENGTX460 GTX-460 DirectCu 1G
Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal!ty Champion
SilverStone Strider ST80F 800W Quad 12v
WD Raptor 74GB, 10K x4
Danger Dan WaterBox Plus
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
Swiftech Apogee XT Copper Top w/ AS#5 (lapped to CPU)
How can she do at high mobo FSB at any ratio? I'd like one of these if I can get closer to 532FSB and still have 4GHz 1:1 for DDR1066. 4.26GHz as 533x8 would be great.
My E6300 di it on the P5B, so why not on tis mobo? Even an ES E6550 is pushing 540FSB on the P5K Deluxe
Last edited by Nuckin_Futs; 11-27-2007 at 09:25 AM.
4.250GHz (1.331v) @ 212 x 21 @ 2:8 DDR1600 @ 6-7-6-18 (1.657) ASUS RAMPAGE EXTRENE w/ Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz daily
ASUS RAMPAGE II EXTREME, X58 w/ ICH10R
Intel Core i7 930, rev. DO, batch #3951A824
Mushkin Redline 998691 PC3-12800
ASUS ENGTX460 GTX-460 DirectCu 1G
Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal!ty Champion
SilverStone Strider ST80F 800W Quad 12v
WD Raptor 74GB, 10K x4
Danger Dan WaterBox Plus
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
Swiftech Apogee XT Copper Top w/ AS#5 (lapped to CPU)
E6600 (400*9)
P5W64 WS Pro
PC P&C Silencer 750W
Thermaltake Big Typhoon
2x1GB Team Xtreem DDR2 800 CL3
EVGA 8800 GTX
Opteron 165 (330*9)
DFI nF4 Ultra-D
PC P&C 510 SLI
Thermaltake Big Typhoon
2x1GB Crucial Ballistix z503
BBA x1900xtx
Here are my settings for 423 FSB... just need to find out what do I need for 475 FSB...
I enable the LLC function now the vDroop is gone
Extreme Tweaker
Ai Overclock Tuner : Manual
OC From CPU Level Up : Auto
CPU Ratio Control : Manual
- Ratio CMOS Setting : 9
FSB Frequency : 423
FSB Strap to North Bridge : Auto
PCI-E Frequency: 110
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-846
DRAM Command Rate : Auto
DRAM Timing Control: Manual
CAS# Latency : 4
RAS# to CAS# Delay : 4
RAS# Precharge : 4
RAS# ActivateTime : 4
RAS# to RAS# Delay : Auto
Row Refresh Cycle Time : Auto
Write Recovery Time : Auto
Read to Precharge Time : Auto
Read to Write Delay (S/D) : Auto
Write to Read Delay (S) : Auto
Write to Read Delay (D) : Auto
Read to Read Delay (S) : Auto
Read to Read Delay (D) : Auto
Write to Write Delay (S) : Auto
Write to Write Delay (D) : Auto
DRAM Static Read Control: Enabled
Ai Clock Twister : Strong (I have tried auto for 475 though)
Transaction Booster : Disabled
Relax: 0
CPU Voltage : Set to 1.393 for 1.384 Real
CPU PLL Voltage : Set to 1.6
North Bridge Voltage : Set to 1.43 for 1.46 Real
DRAM Voltage : Set to 2.02 for 2.10 Real (tried up to 2,30 Real for DDR2-950)
FSB Termination Voltage : Set to 1.36 for 1.40 Real
South Bridge Voltage : Auto
Loadline Calibration : Enabled
CPU GTL Reference : Auto
North Bridge GTL Reference : Auto
DDR2 Channel A REF Voltage : Auto
DDR2 Channel B REF Voltage : Auto
DDR2 Controller REF Voltage : Auto
SB 1.5V Voltage : Auto
NB LED Selection : NB Volt
SB LED Selection : SB Volt
CPU LED Selection : CPU VOlt
Voltiminder LED : Enable
CPU Spread Spectrum : Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum : Disabled
Advanced CPU Configuration
CPU Ratio Control : Manual
- Ratio CMOS Setting : 9
C1E Suppport : Disabled
CPU TM Function : Disabled
Vanderpool Technology : Disabled
Execute Disable Bit : Enabled
Max CPUID Value Limit : Disabled
USB Configuration
USB Functions: Enabled
Legacy USB Support : Disabled
Thanks for the help
Main system:
Q6600 G0 L737B 3,8GHz
Maximus Formula X38
Ballistix PC2-8500 2x1GB
XFX 8800GT XT
Corsair HX620
X-Fi Platinum
150GB Raptor (Dual Boot) /2x 250GB WD Caviar (Apps)
Lian-Li V2000B Plus II
School: MacBook
Studying in: Pharmacy
Where: University of Montreal
They're both good so far. The P5E is pretty much the MAXIMUS rebadged and tripped of some and added of others. You get the "2" extra SATA, but still on J-Micron (I'd rather drop in my own Sis on PCI-E).
The MAXIMUS FORMULA has every chance the P5E does with the right BIOS fixes to come.
All the trouble you hear is mostly from quad OC'rs w/ RAM up deviders, and this will be the challenge on both if looking for higher FSB OC.
For Core 2 users on 1:1 w/ tight timings, you cant go wron with either. As for gamers, I like the MAXIMUS for it's unique features such as mobo voltages LED's and LED poster. I like that it is stripped of the stuff I would either not use or just replace, like Wi-Fi, eSATA etc.
The P5E will be likely the last DDR2 X38 but will, or may get revised and /or upgraded in time as newer features come to. But Like most "E" or "Premium" additions, most OC'n stuff is the same.
Hope this helps!
4.250GHz (1.331v) @ 212 x 21 @ 2:8 DDR1600 @ 6-7-6-18 (1.657) ASUS RAMPAGE EXTRENE w/ Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz daily
ASUS RAMPAGE II EXTREME, X58 w/ ICH10R
Intel Core i7 930, rev. DO, batch #3951A824
Mushkin Redline 998691 PC3-12800
ASUS ENGTX460 GTX-460 DirectCu 1G
Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal!ty Champion
SilverStone Strider ST80F 800W Quad 12v
WD Raptor 74GB, 10K x4
Danger Dan WaterBox Plus
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
Swiftech Apogee XT Copper Top w/ AS#5 (lapped to CPU)
Q6600 L723A (400 x9)
Evga 780i P02
G.skill 8 GB
Evga GTX 280
Raptor X (3) 150's Raid 0
Targen BZ 1100w
Thermalright Ultra Extreme 120
Vista Ultimate x64
Xclio
This is so, lately for the higher RAM speeds of over 1000. For overclocking, 2 sticks is always better and so running in 2nd set of slots will aloow for the higher Rrequencies.Originally Posted by DMight
Is it still the general consensus that for those with 2 sticks of RAM the white slots on this board offer greater stability? Or is it really just a crap shoot?
4 stick is gonna' limit those higher speeds and good timings, and very stressful on MCH and worse if using up deviders.
4.250GHz (1.331v) @ 212 x 21 @ 2:8 DDR1600 @ 6-7-6-18 (1.657) ASUS RAMPAGE EXTRENE w/ Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz daily
ASUS RAMPAGE II EXTREME, X58 w/ ICH10R
Intel Core i7 930, rev. DO, batch #3951A824
Mushkin Redline 998691 PC3-12800
ASUS ENGTX460 GTX-460 DirectCu 1G
Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal!ty Champion
SilverStone Strider ST80F 800W Quad 12v
WD Raptor 74GB, 10K x4
Danger Dan WaterBox Plus
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
Swiftech Apogee XT Copper Top w/ AS#5 (lapped to CPU)
Thank you very much.![]()
I will be using a q6600 and pc2 8500 ballistix since that ram looks very popular around here.
I do not know if i will be going with cas 4 or cas 5 with the ram.
I have seen a post where the fsb was 550 with p5e. That looks promising for 1:1 ram divider with cas 4.
I am concerned about the cpu overclock with higher fsb because of the upcoming qx9450 etc.. , will need the higher fsb with the low multiplier.
so the p5e was released after the maximus formula?
-but that 3rd generation 8-phase power that only shows on P5E's specifications is not an enhancement over the formula's 8-phase?
I was looking at newegg for the prices, how come the maximus formula se has 46 reviews and 5 stars vs. 8 reviews and 4 stars for the non-se with people reporting a lot of problems?
bad default bios versions? / only the watercooling enthusiasts like to write reviews and know what they are doing?
-do you know how the asus formula would compare against the gigabyte x38-dq6?
E6600 (400*9)
P5W64 WS Pro
PC P&C Silencer 750W
Thermaltake Big Typhoon
2x1GB Team Xtreem DDR2 800 CL3
EVGA 8800 GTX
Opteron 165 (330*9)
DFI nF4 Ultra-D
PC P&C 510 SLI
Thermaltake Big Typhoon
2x1GB Crucial Ballistix z503
BBA x1900xtx
A Barton 2500 overclocked to 2700MHz with 2.0v is 148 Watts
A B3 Quad 2400 overclocked to 3600MHz with 1.4v is 198 Watts
I hope not to cause arguments but I thought this had to be shown.
The Barton would be pretty good to do 2700 and 2v is quite high I think, where the Quad clocked to 3.6MHZ is very average with VERY low volts of 1.4
More likely the Quad would go to 3.8 @ 1.6v which would be 272 Watts
That's why they take a bit of cooling.
This is only here to maybe help show why and not put forward as an argument just some plain easy mathematical facts.
Silverstone TJ07
i7 920
EVGA X58
Corsair Dominator 6gb 1600GT 2000MHz 8-8-8-20
Thermochill PA120.3
Big NG fan controller
Heat Killer v3 CPU Acetal
EK Full block GPU
ATI 5870
Corsair HX850
1X 1TB Samsung
1X 500GB Seagate
1X Crucial SSD 64GB OS
Since it's better to be prepared I just ordered a Fuzion... just in case, if no reseating, splitting loops etc would help then I will have another ace in my sleeve to try... only ~$70 shipped w/ 3-day UPS only, not a huge sum anyway.![]()
ASUS Maximus Formula BIOS 802
Q6600 with Ultima90
2 x 2GB Mushkin DDR2-800 4-4-4-12
2 x Diamond Radeon 3870 in Crossfire
2 x WD 500GB Caviar SATA
2 x Pioneer DVD-R/W SATA
Corsair 620W PSU
Dual Boot Vista64/XP Pro
Lian Li 65 case
Hey Guys, just wanted to give you an update. I ordered the Asus Maximus Formula SE this morning and it should me here in couple of days. I am glad that I finally ordered it. Because after reading bit-tech quick preview of X48 Chipset, my opinion on X48 is that, it's not worth the wait. Stick with X38. My Grand Total for the MB is $280.49. Once again thx for all the help guys!
Any Good Recommendations for Memory Modules for SE?
P.S. Fusion
Last edited by kimandsally; 11-27-2007 at 01:05 PM. Reason: spelling again!
Silverstone TJ07
i7 920
EVGA X58
Corsair Dominator 6gb 1600GT 2000MHz 8-8-8-20
Thermochill PA120.3
Big NG fan controller
Heat Killer v3 CPU Acetal
EK Full block GPU
ATI 5870
Corsair HX850
1X 1TB Samsung
1X 500GB Seagate
1X Crucial SSD 64GB OS
I'm using Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 2x1GB and they work very nice, plus i see lots of other peeps have good luck with them.
http://www.crucial.com/store/partspe...KIT12864AA1065
E6850 Rev. G0 @3.8Ghz (475x8) @1.386v w/Zalman CNPS9700-LED w/ZM-STG1 Maximus Formula SE (Bios 802) 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 @1140Mhz @2.2v w/OCZ XTC Cooler eVga 8800GTS 320MB @675/1566/2000 PC Power & Cooling 750 Quad SLI Silencer Creative X-Fi Platinum w/Logitech Z-5500 74GB Raptor, 250, 2x320, 500GB Barracuda Pioneer DVR-212 Windows XP /SP2 32Bit & Vista Ultimate 64Bit
Just to add, X48, although being newer and a higher model number, is not necessarily any different for us overclockers anyways. X48 only really makes official claim specs to FSB 1600 and DDR1600. DDR3 based X38's do that with ease already, it's called overclocking. X48 looses true ECC DDR support.
It looks more like X48 may just be another chipset stepping stone (like P35 to X38) till something new and improoved coems for Nehelam support w/ modern DDR3 and ICH10R and new Intel integrated MCH on chip for end of next year, or early '09.
Last edited by Nuckin_Futs; 11-27-2007 at 01:33 PM.
4.250GHz (1.331v) @ 212 x 21 @ 2:8 DDR1600 @ 6-7-6-18 (1.657) ASUS RAMPAGE EXTRENE w/ Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz daily
ASUS RAMPAGE II EXTREME, X58 w/ ICH10R
Intel Core i7 930, rev. DO, batch #3951A824
Mushkin Redline 998691 PC3-12800
ASUS ENGTX460 GTX-460 DirectCu 1G
Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal!ty Champion
SilverStone Strider ST80F 800W Quad 12v
WD Raptor 74GB, 10K x4
Danger Dan WaterBox Plus
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
Swiftech Apogee XT Copper Top w/ AS#5 (lapped to CPU)
I will be running 4GB of ram on 2 sticks.
So just playing the odds, I should be in the 2 white ram slots if i'm looking for a high FSB speed?
Asus Maximus SE X38 / Lapped Q6600 G0 @ 3.8GHz (L726B397 stock VID=1.224) / 7 Ultimate x64 /EVGA GTX 295 C=650 S=1512 M=1188 (Graphics)/ EVGA GTX 280 C=756 S=1512 M=1296 (PhysX)/ G.SKILL 8GB (4 x 2GB) SDRAM DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000) / Gateway FPD2485W (1920 x 1200 res) / Toughpower 1,000-Watt modular PSU / SilverStone TJ-09 BW / (2) 150 GB Raptor's RAID-0 / (1) Western Digital Caviar 750 GB / LG GGC-H20L (CD, DVD, HD-DVD, and BlueRay Drive) / WaterKegIII Xtreme / D-TEK FuZion CPU, EVGA Hydro Copper 16 GPU, and EK NB S-MAX Acetal Waterblocks / Enzotech Forged Copper CNB-S1L (South Bridge heat sink)
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)
Is it stable?
cpu-z 1.42 supports yorkfield
http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-142.zip
please post a shot with it and a 1M superpi
Last edited by safan80; 11-27-2007 at 05:13 PM.
Asus Z9PE-D8 WS with 64GB of registered ECC ram.|Dell 30" LCD 3008wfp:7970 video card
LSI series raid controller
SSDs: Crucial C300 256GB
Standard drives: Seagate ST32000641AS & WD 1TB black
OSes: Linux and Windows x64
My system can't do 475 FSB, I'm seriously getting pissed grrrrrrrrrrr
Main system:
Q6600 G0 L737B 3,8GHz
Maximus Formula X38
Ballistix PC2-8500 2x1GB
XFX 8800GT XT
Corsair HX620
X-Fi Platinum
150GB Raptor (Dual Boot) /2x 250GB WD Caviar (Apps)
Lian-Li V2000B Plus II
School: MacBook
Studying in: Pharmacy
Where: University of Montreal
Settings for Q6600 @ 3600mhz
Ai Overclock Tuner : Manual
OC From CPU Level Up : Auto
CPU Ratio Control : Manual
- Ratio CMOS Setting : 8
FSB Frequency : 450
FSB Strap to North Bridge : 333
PCI-E Frequency: 100
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-900
DRAM Command Rate : 2T
DRAM Timing Control: Manual
CAS# Latency : 4
RAS# to CAS# Delay : 4
RAS# Precharge : 4
RAS# ActivateTime : 12
RAS# to RAS# Delay : 3
Row Refresh Cycle Time : 42
Write Recovery Time : 6
Read to Precharge Time : 3
Read to Write Delay (S/D) : 8
Write to Read Delay (S) : 3
Write to Read Delay (D) : 5
Read to Read Delay (S) : 4
Read to Read Delay (D) : 6
Write to Write Delay (S) : 4
Write to Write Delay (D) : 6
(These settings gave me best bandwidth, with long-term stability
DRAM Static Read Control: Enabled
Ai Clock Twister : AUTO
Transaction Booster : AUTO
CPU Voltage : 1.525
CPU PLL Voltage : 1.8v (REQUIRED FOR LONGTERM STABILITY w/ my cpu)
North Bridge Voltage : 1.65v(REQUIRED FOR PROPER BOOT FROM VISTA w/ 4GB)
DRAM Voltage : 2.10
FSB Termination Voltage :1.40
South Bridge Voltage : 1.050
Loadline Calibration : Enabled
CPU GTL Reference : Auto
North Bridge GTL Reference : Auto
DDR2 Channel A REF Voltage : Auto
DDR2 Channel B REF Voltage : Auto
DDR2 Controller REF Voltage : Auto
SB 1.5V Voltage : 1.6v
NB LED Selection : NB Volt
SB LED Selection : SB Volt
CPU LED Selection : CPU VOlt
Voltiminder LED : Enable
CPU Spread Spectrum : Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum : Disabled
Advanced CPU Configuration
CPU Ratio Control : Manual
- Ratio CMOS Setting : 8
C1E Suppport : Disabled
CPU TM Function : Disabled
Vanderpool Technology : Disabled
Execute Disable Bit : Enabled
Max CPUID Value Limit : Disabled
I wanted to mention the importance of cpuPLL voltage. It is definately important to increase this votlage when going over 400mhz FSB with a quad. There is no specifics...each cpu will differ. For example, my B3 quad doesn't care for it...increase too much and stability was quickly lost. My G0, tho, was not stabe for 48hr prime without 1.8v...1.7v...33hrs...1.75v...38.5hrs...
Also of note is that my B3 did not need any FSB or PLL voltage change when FSB was increased(or it had negative effects), while my G0 ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED more vFSB and cpuPLL. b3 was happy with 1.2vFSB, 1.5v PLL, as a comparison. Unfortunately the power draw of the B3 was too high for this board, however I can go all the way up to 1.65v on my G0 without seeing the "prime95/system process" issue when loaded, further pressing the idea that the "EPU", by means of cpu power consumption, is what is affecting the "Prime95 issue".
Last edited by cadaveca; 11-27-2007 at 05:16 PM.
Ok, here's my final results. I tried upping freq first, then after failure, upped volts until max temp of 85C was reached on CPU. Would post on 442x9 (3.99GHz) but was barely stable using OCCT1.2.0b for more than 1 min, sometimes BSOD <1min, sometimes reboot, even after upping CPUvolts to 1.75 volts and cpuPLL 1.86V, NB to 1.7V. Anyway, brought down to 440x9 (3.97GHz) and was able to lower CPUVolts to 1.6875, cpuPLL 1.78V, NB to 1.55V, FSBtermV to 1.54, and RAM to 2.00V. Under these conditions it is stable for the 1 min OCCT CPU load. Does not make it past a 2min load test tho...
CPU: Lapped L727A861 Q6600 3.61GHz (450x8) (1.275VID) @ 1.700V BIOS. WC w/Apogee GTX + Cu top + custom backing plate
GPU: EVGA8800GT. WC w/MCW60 + RAMsinks
MB: ASUS Maximus Formula: Rampage Formula BIOS 0402. NB @1.61V BIOS. WC w/MCW30. FSBtV=1.38V BIOS. CPUPLLV=1.82V BIOS
RAM: Corsair Dominator PC2 8500 4x1GB 1066@1081. 2.14V BIOS
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