It's been a while since I've played with Gigabyte brand motherboard, the last Gigabyte board I played with was the old 8SRX
Thanks to Gigabyte, I've the opportunity to get reacquainted in the form of Gigabyte X38-DQ6 and X38T-DQ6 that Gigabyte has so kindly supplied me with
I purchased a QX9650 L739A644 Retail OEM recently, and it seems to be oc'ing very poorly (worse I've seen so far) on Asus Blitz Extreme and Asus Blitz Formula even with lastest 0904 and 1205 bios respectively. So thought I'd try Gigabyte X38-DQ6 to see if it's the QX9650 being a dud or just motherboard/bios support issues.
I installed QX9650 L739A644 and it booted up even on X38-DQ6's F3 bios. Web site says official support for QX9650 starts from F6A bios onwards, so was surprised to see F3 bios had no issues with QX9650 as well.
System:
- Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 L739A644 Retail OEM
- CPU Cooling: Thermaright Ultra 120 Extreme + 120x25mm Delta 75cfm fan + MX-2 TIM
- Gigabyte X38-DQ6 F6B bios supplied Gigabyte
- 128MB Gainward FX5200 PCI video card
- 2x1GB Corsair 10000C5D Dominator supplied by Corsair
- Memory cooling: 120x25mm Thermaltake 81cfm fan
- 160GB Seagate 7200.7 NCQ SATA port 2
- Pioneer DVD-RW
- 620W Corsair HX620 PSU supplied by Corsair
- WinXP Pro SP2 Nlite Fully Updated.
Quick test at default vcore on Gigabyte X38-DQ6 F6B bios...
Flashed to F7D bios now for more tests..
@4000Mhz - 12x333FSB at 1.5v bios (1.488v cpuz idle -> fluctuating between 1.440v to 1.456v cpuz load)
First 2 hrs of Prime95 showed 1.440v constantly
Then changed to 1.456v in CPUZ...
1.440v - 1.408v = 0.32v more vcore needed than on Asus Blitz Extreme water cooled.
Leaving the cpu oc'ing aside for the moment, decided to figure out the divider and timing performance of the Gigabyte X38-DQ6 and I must say end result is pretty good even if the dividers don't always work on all straps variations.
Here's Super Pi 32M @9x445FSB (2.5A divider = 4:5) 556Mhz 4-4-4-8 at 2.48v (don't know why it needs so much vdimm as Corsair 10000C5D did 570Mhz 4-4-4-x at 2.35v on Asus P35 chipset boards.
Straight boot from bios (NO memset changes in windows)
Only 6.172 seconds slower than QX9650 @9x445FSB 1:2 DDR3-1780Mhz 7-6-5-18 1T on Asus Blitz Extreme (P35 chipset)
Still confused about dividers they have in bios some just refuse to work even at lower clocked memory speeds that some dividers with higher memory clocks.. but if i try to keep to similar Asus board strap to divider arrangements I have a bit more predictability i.e. 4:5 divider on Asus only is selectable on 266FSB strap
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