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    It could be that they just won't do it with all 4 slots occupied.

    I had a similar issue when I tried to run 8GB on my board.

    Test both kits separately and see if both are capable of those timings on their own.



    I could get faster clocks with tighter timings on 2x2 than 4x2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jorgito05 View Post
    I can not get 3-3-3-10. Kingston6400, KHX6400D2ULK2/2G these are kits of (2x1G), I now have 2 kits 4G total. One time I was able to boot up at these settings, I beleve it's when I had one kit installed only.

    Kingston specs say these kits are tested to run @ 800Mhz 3-3-3-10 @ 2.3-2.35v. Spd jedec say 5-5-5-15 @ 1.8 I set my dram v to 2.35, manualy try 3-3-3-10 wont boot up, also tried Comand rate 2t and trans booster disabled, relax level 0.

    With everything on auto she will boot up 5-5-5-15 @ 1.97, can even manualy set timings at 4-4-4-12 @ 1.97 but no-go on the 3's.

    What can I change?
    I had a similar problem. I had to go way beyond the advised warranty voltage to do 3-3-3-10. 2.45v was needed. It's a Kingston problem. I had Kingston PC9600 dimms who did PC6400@3-3-3-10 in a Abit IX38 QuadGT, on the Maximus i needed 2.45v. Now i have Team Xtreem PC6400 C3. They do DDR800 @ 3-3-3-8 @ 2.32v. I can even do DDR1100 @ 4-4-4-12 @ 2.35v with these sticks.....
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    Can somebody recommend me what's the safe voltage for running E8500 on my Asus Maximus ? I am a little worried as on the retail box it says 1.225V max while on Intel Specs Finder i see for my SLAPK: VID Voltage Range: 0.85V – 1.3625V. So what's default maximum accepted after all ? Is it 1.225V or 1.3625V ? Wat do you recommend for running it at arround 4-4.2Ghz for 24/7 usage (cooling it with Thermalright Ultra-120 Extremme for now) ?

    Thank you in advance !

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    You should beable to run it at 1.35v for 4-4.2GHz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grimpy View Post
    You should beable to run it at 1.35v for 4-4.2GHz.
    Well, i'm running my E8500/Maximus/Mushkin 4GB XP2-8500 using these settings, and don't know what's the next step to raise

    CPU Ratio Control: Manual
    Ratio CMOS Setting: 9.5x
    FSB Frequency: 400
    FSB Strap to North Bridge: Auto
    PCI-E Frequency: 105
    DRAM Frequency: 1120
    DRAM Command Rate : 2T
    DRAM Timing Control: Manual
    CAS# Latency: 5
    RAS# to CAS# Delay: 5
    RAS# Precharge: 4
    RAS# ActivateTime: 12
    Other Memory Timings: Auto
    DRAM Static Read Control: Auto
    Ai Clock Twister: Auto
    Transaction Booster: Auto
    CPU Voltage: 1,325 1,30 real
    CPU PLL Voltage: 1,58
    North Bridge Voltage: 1,45 1,47 real
    DRAM Voltage: 2,22 2,30 real
    FSB Termination Voltage: 1,36 1,28 real - and very strange, as with my E6850 it was higher than bios settings, now it's much lower...
    South Bridge Voltage: 1,05
    Loadline Calibration: Enabled
    CPU GTL Reference: 0.63x
    North Bridge GTL Reference: 0,67x
    DDR2 Channel A REF Voltage: Auto
    DDR2 Channel B REF Voltage: Auto
    DDR2 Controller REF Voltage: Auto
    SB 1.5V Voltage: 1,50
    NB LED Selection: NB Volt
    SB LED Selection: SB Volt
    CPU LED Selection: CPU Volt
    CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    C1E Suppport: Disabled
    CPU TM Function: Disabled
    Vanderpool Technology: Disabled
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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkY View Post
    Can somebody recommend me what's the safe voltage for running E8500 on my Asus Maximus ? I am a little worried as on the retail box it says 1.225V max while on Intel Specs Finder i see for my SLAPK: VID Voltage Range: 0.85V – 1.3625V. So what's default maximum accepted after all ? Is it 1.225V or 1.3625V ? Wat do you recommend for running it at arround 4-4.2Ghz for 24/7 usage (cooling it with Thermalright Ultra-120 Extremme for now) ?

    Thank you in advance !
    What kinda 3DMark score are you getting with the wolfdale?
    As for volts no one can say what you need for 4.2GHz as for every setup is different. Get your CPU stable using prime small ffts then keep lowering volts till it craps out then up 1 notch and test. That will be your lowest stable voltage
    Now get benching that wolfdale

    I'm going to grab myself one on Saturday

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkY View Post
    Can somebody recommend me what's the safe voltage for running E8500 on my Asus Maximus ? I am a little worried as on the retail box it says 1.225V max while on Intel Specs Finder i see for my SLAPK: VID Voltage Range: 0.85V – 1.3625V. So what's default maximum accepted after all ? Is it 1.225V or 1.3625V ? Wat do you recommend for running it at arround 4-4.2Ghz for 24/7 usage (cooling it with Thermalright Ultra-120 Extremme for now) ?

    Thank you in advance !
    Download coretemp (do a search on here). It will tell you your VID which is the default voltage for your chip. I'd stay below 1.45v on the Penryn chips if you want to keep the chip healthy (assuming you have proper cooling). Personally, I'm not going anywhere over 1.4v with my QX9650 for obvious financial reasons If I had the E8500 or E8400 I wouldn't be as wary since the replacement cost is MUCH lower.

    BTW - the VID for my chip is 1.1375v and @ 4GHz I am ~1.37v
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    Quote Originally Posted by zlojack View Post
    It could be that they just won't do it with all 4 slots occupied.

    I had a similar issue when I tried to run 8GB on my board.

    Test both kits separately and see if both are capable of those timings on their own.



    I could get faster clocks with tighter timings on 2x2 than 4x2.
    Thank you for your inpoot it is well appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nordien View Post
    I had a similar problem. I had to go way beyond the advised warranty voltage to do 3-3-3-10. 2.45v was needed. It's a Kingston problem. I had Kingston PC9600 dimms who did PC6400@3-3-3-10 in a Abit IX38 QuadGT, on the Maximus i needed 2.45v. Now i have Team Xtreem PC6400 C3. They do DDR800 @ 3-3-3-8 @ 2.32v. I can even do DDR1100 @ 4-4-4-12 @ 2.35v with these sticks.....
    Thank you for your quick responce I appreciate everyones help and coments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    What kinda 3DMark score are you getting with the wolfdale?
    I'm getting 13600 points in 3DMark06 and 68506 points in 3DMark01 with 8800GTS 512 (standard clocks). Not much, but enough for me (i'm not playing any games on my PC usually).

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    Just got my Wolfdale testing 475x9 1155MHz ram
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    Talking For Asus Maximus Formula SE Owners?

    Hello there guys, I too have joined the Asus Maximus SE Club and now it time for me to decide what Ram sticks I should get this board. The board supports up to 8GB of Ram and I plan to Put 2GB Per Slot. So now the question is, What Ram Sticks do you guys Recommend me Buying?

    I have the Asus Maximus Formula (Special Edition) Dual-channel DDR2 1200*/1066 MHz Support. DDR2 SDRAM Frequencies: PC2-5300, PC2-6400 and PC2-8500.

    Also if my Motherboard Supports 1333MHz and 1600MHz (Unofficialy), How does that link to my memory Frequencies. I guess what I am asking is can I go higher then PC2-8500 and what will be my higgest point. But I am pretty sure that once I read your guys recommendations, I will have a clear idea of what Memory Stick I should get.

    So if you guys can help me out, that would really help me out on Which Brand/Stick I should get. Thx for all your help guys!

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    Post #5302 wow!
    Useless to calculate a post/bios ratio esp. comparing with former P5WDH.
    Won't go for 0907 and 0903, even after approx. 500 (posts)ones.
    They old fool is not on the run.

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    Well guys I did somewhat of the hardwork and have come up with a Memory List for you guys to look at. Now all I need from you guys is the Recommendations For my Asus Maximus Formula SE. Just to let you guys know I am not a Hard-Core Gamer or Over-Clocker, But I do want Good Performance out of my New PC. So help me out guys! Once again Thx Alot!

    Memory List - DDR2 SDRAM Frequencies: PC2-5300, PC2-6400 and PC2-8500

    OCZ Memory List

    OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Titanium 2GB Edition

    OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Titanium 4GB Edition Dual Channel

    OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 4GB Platinum Edition Dual Channel

    OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Vista Performance Gold 4GB Dual Channel

    OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Reaper HPC 4GB Edition

    Crucial Memory List

    crucial - 4GB kit (2GBx2), 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-6400 memory module

    crucial - 2GB, 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-6400 memory module

    crucial - 2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-8500 memory module (MAYBE)

    crucial - 2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix Tracer 240-pin DIMM (with LEDs), DDR2 PC2-8500 memory module (MAYBE)

    Kingston Memory List

    4GB 800MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 DIMM (Kit of 2) - KVR800D2N5K2/4G

    2GB 800MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 DIMM - KVR800D2N5/2G

    Corsair Memory List

    TWIN2X4096-6400C5DHX - PC2-6400 - 4GB Kit - 5-5-5-18

    G-Skill Memory List

    G.SKILL DDR2 PC2 6400 - 4GB (2GB x 2) - 4-4-4-12 - F2-6400CL4D-4GBPK

    G.SKILL DDR2 PC2 6400 - F2-6400CL6D-4GBMQ (2GB x 2) - 6-6-6-18

    G.SKILL DDR2 PC2 8000 - F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ - 5-5-5-15

    G.SKILL DDR2 PC2 8500 CL4 2GBHZ - F2-8500PHU2-2GBHZ - 4-4-4-5 (MAYBE)

    G.SKILL DDR2 PC2 8500 CL5 2GBHK - F2-8500CL5D-2GBHK - 5-5-5-15

    Patriot Memory List

    PDC24G6400ELK - Extreme Bandwidth PC2-6400 (800MHz) - 5-5-5-12

    PDC22G8500ELK - Extreme Bandwidth PC2-8500 (1066MHz) - 5-5-5-15 (MAYBE)

    PDC22G9200ELK - Extreme Bandwidth PC2-9200 (1150MHz) - 5-5-5-12 (MAYBE)

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    Quote Originally Posted by vegettoxp View Post
    Well guys I did somewhat of the hardwork and have come up with a Memory List for you guys to look at. Now all I need from you guys is the Recommendations For my Asus Maximus Formula SE. Just to let you guys know I am not a Hard-Core Gamer or Over-Clocker
    I encountered issues with pc2-8500 and this board:
    (Strictly 1GB Modules)

    Journal Notes:
    -Mobo defaults 1.9v vdimm in Bios on 667/800
    -1.9v is too low for EPP 2.35v "1066 SPD Table" for GSkill PC2-8500
    -Would not POST until I removed GSkill sticks, and put in Calibration Stick of SuperTalent 800 and Rebooted.
    -Upon Reboot, All voltages are defaulting, and have to be manually set to proper voltages for GSkill 8500.
    -Increased NB, vdimm, vcore, VTT(FSBT), with little success.
    -See Posts Here for Background 1 2 3


    =============
    Part II: New Parts
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    -Flashed to 0907
    -Installed Tubing for NB Fuzion Block
    -Installed Active Fan on Mem/NB Area.
    =============
    -On a whim, I decided to try the RAM in Slots 2 & 4 and just do Restarts, some overclocking, etc.. to try and trigger the "Reboot SPD Issue" or whatever it can even be called to this point.
    -2 & 4 seem to be the Answer to the Solution since I am able to fail Overclocks, but not have to resort to pulling memory out.0000
    -Reduced voltages to "green" level to test out, and triggered the SPD issue, but the Bios Settings didn't default.
    -Increased voltages to Previous Pass levels, and Bug was gone.
    -3:4 Most Stable divider BY FAR for Overclocking.
    -Was able to push farther past 1173 up to 1200 but couldn't get stable system wise.
    =====
    =====
    Work Around for "BUGCODE USB DRIVER"
    -Disable the USB 2.0 Controller, Leave the Function Enabled for USB.
    -Was getting BSOD after XP Boot at ddr2-1200, until I disabled that. Everything defaults to USB 1.1 speed though.
    =====


    I would recommend GSkill, but that's all I ever buy. But the SPD Table issue has me a little bummed out, however I know this is a squirrelly board I've never ever, not even with the DFi SLi-DR had to go thru this much trouble to get something to work consistently.

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    USB loading issues generally means that either chispet is overheating, or needs more volts(more volts doesn't help hot chipsets, hot is over 50c.). I've gone back to air cooling to play with E8400, chipset is limiting factor in clocking E8400 with 4 DIMMs.

    Also, I undersatnd vFSB must be low to match cpu voltage, and chipset volts as well. Definately need a good board to take advantage of E8xxx!

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    Hi, I've got the 4 x 1GB Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-8500 memory modules. 100% stable now on bios 0907. They're running at 5-5-5-15 and at 1066mhz...
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    I took my Maximus Formula yesterday along with 4x1gb (800MHz) Crucial Ballistix. (already updated bios to 0907)

    My problem is that I cannot even post @ 3.6GHz which was my previous 24/7 O/C with my E6600 on a P5W DH dlx and with 2x1Gb Gskill (800MHz)..

    The LCD poster keeps saying "DET RAM" which probably means that it doesn't like something in the memory settings in the bios. I know 4x1Gb can be a PITA for O/C, but I cannot understand that it doesn't even boot with auto mem settings @3.6GHz (9x400) and 266/333 divider (that is even with looser timings 5-5-5-15 than the rated 4-4-4-12@800MHz).

    Can someone tell me what do I need to check/experiment in the bios with? That is to be more specific, what settings can cause the system not to boot after the O/C? I don't think it has to do with the cpu probably new memory is causing this problem.

    I'll keep my E6600 till the Q9450 will be here so I need your help with this new mobo, in order to restore my 24/7 O/C with this cpu.

    Thnx in advance
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    Hi there! I've runnign the same ram...333mhz FSB strap only, 1:1, or 4:5 400mhz strap only stable settings for me with this bios and E6600.

    Took my ram to 570mhz w/ FSB @ 475, fully stable, 400mhz FSB strap.

    Typically, DET DRAM is chipset volts, ram set to high, or divider issue. Play with settings some more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cadaveca View Post
    Hi there! I've runnign the same ram...333mhz FSB strap only, 1:1, or 4:5 400mhz strap only stable settings for me with this bios and E6600.

    Took my ram to 570mhz w/ FSB @ 475, fully stable, 400mhz FSB strap.

    Typically, DET DRAM is chipset volts, ram set to high, or divider issue. Play with settings some more.

    Hey thnx for the quick response m8.

    Did you touch subtimings or left it to auto? Also what kind of vdimm did you use at stock mem and O/Ced?
    Also do I need to check any other (non memory related) settings in the bios that can cause my system not to boot after the O/C?

    I had post issues even with stock cpu/mem clocks if I didn't use auto/2T with this ram(prolly the 4x1Gb), that's why I'm guessing it's probably a memory related problem.
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    I used the auto timings, but set them manually, just because.

    so, 4-4-4-12-3-42-6-3-8-3-4-5-4-6-4-6.

    Static read ENABLED.
    clock twister and transaction booster on auto.

    My E660 will do 266 strap up to 520mhz FSB on other boards...strap issues are still prevalent on this board, so it's probably just some setting affecting your build.

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    K thnx a lot m8. Will experiment read the Formula guide #2 and come back if problem exists. What vdimm are you using for stock and O/C mem?
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    Guys tell me which bios is the best ?

    Now i have 0802 and one thing irritate me ... temps of my e8400. In idle are 47/48 ( core 1 and core 2 ) !?!?! So i wonder is that problem with bios or something else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orbitech View Post
    K thnx a lot m8. Will experiment read the Formula guide #2 and come back if problem exists. What vdimm are you using for stock and O/C mem?
    2.1v in bios, almost always. I'll adjust timings, not voltage, first.

    Ram works like this, to me...


    It will handle so many bits/second. As you increase the speed, you cannot surpass this limit, so lowering timings to match that limit will bring back stability. Overall bandwidth increases because the faster bus speed lowers latency.

    Given that D9's have proven to die @ "stock" volts...I'm more careful now. Downtime sucks.

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