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i see.. and looking at this pic (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...3&postcount=16) there is a vdroop and vcore mod.. did you do both?
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so you guys think its a good idea to remove the north and south bridge heatpipe setup and throw some AS5 on top of them to help out?? what about the mosfets?? should I use Arctic Alumina or Artic silver on those??
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PSU: Silverstone DA750
CPU: 4.0 GHZ E8500 (8x500 w/ 1.275 volts), aircooled (testing)w/Thermalright 120 Extreme for cooling
VIDEO: BFG 9800GX2 Video Card
RAM: 4gb Crucial Ballistix DDR2 8500 Ram
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit
CASE: Silverstone TJ09BW
Monitor: Dell 2707FP
Couldn't find one, so here's a Template for the key BIOS items which may help others to share their settings. Although it is an XFX BIOS it is running on an eVGA board so maybe some differences between the two.
GeIL EVO 4Gb DDR 907 C4-3-3-8 2T BIOS SettingsCode:eVGA/XFX 780i BIOS Settings Advance Chipset Features System Clocks ** Frequency Setting ** CPU Multiplier - x9 PCIe x16_3, MHz - 120 SSP<->MCP Ref Clock, MHZ - 250.0 ** HT Multiplier ** nforce SPP --> nForce MCP 4 x nforce SPP <-- nForce MCP 4 x ** Spread Spectrun Setting ** x CPU Spread Spectrun - Disabled x HT Spread Spectrun - Disabled x PCIe Spread Spectrun(MCP) - Disabled x SATA Spread Spectrun - Disabled FSB & Memory Config FSB - Memory Clock Mode - Unlinked x FSB - Memory Ratio - Auto FSB (QDR), MHz - 1700 MEM (DDR), MHz - 907 Memory Timing Setting Memory Timing Setting - Expert tCL (CAS Latency) - 4 tRCD - 3 tRO - 3 tRAS - 8 Command Per Clock (CMD) - 2T ** Advance Memory Settings ** tRRD - Auto(4) (4) tRC - Auto(26) (26) tWR - Auto(6) (6) tWTR - Auto(10) (9) tREF - Auto (7.8uS) CPU Configuration Limit CPUID MaxVal - Disabled Intel SpeedStep - Disabled PPM Mode - Native Mode CPU Thermal Control - Disabled C1E Enhanced Halt State - Disabled Excute Disable Bit - Disabled Virtualization Technology - Disabled CPU Core 0 - Enabled CPU Core 1 - Enabled CPU Core 2 - Enabled CPU Core 3 - Enabled System Voltages CPU Core - 1.60000 (1.52v) CPU FSB - Auto (1.4v) Memory - 2.200v ( 2.200v) nForce SPP - Auto (1.40v) nForce MCP - Auto (1.500v) GTLVREF Lane 0 - Auto (+00mv) GTLVREF Lane 1 - Auto (+95mv) GTLVREF Lane 2 - Auto (+00mv) GTLVREF Lane 3 - Auto (+00mv) HPET Function - Disabled Intergrated Peripherials RAID Config IEEE1394 controller - Disabled HD Audio - Disabled IDE HDD Block Mode - Enabled Onboard FDC Controller - Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 - Disabled PnP/PCI Configurations Init Display First - PCIEx Reset Configuration - Disabled Resources Controlled By - Auto(ESCD) PCI/VGA Palette Snoop - Disabled PCI Latency Timer(CLK) - 32 ** PCI Express relative items ** Maximum Payload Size - 4096
CPUz Validation - http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=307927
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I had a big problem doing this. Per usual, evga uses about a pound of thermal grease on all the chipsets. I cleaned that off, nicely AS5ed all of em, and reattached the heatpipe assembly. The damned heatsinks dont touch the nb/sb without a massive layer of AS5........
So i proceed to shave down the little rubber spacers, and even though i only took half a mm or less off of them, apparently that was a much needed half mm. The board shorted out and got a permanent 1d error.
ARGH
Irritated at EVGA for having a halfassed solution of just globbing on more thermal grease to fill a rather large gap between the ICs and the heatpipe assembly
wow your smart... ever heard of electrical tape?![]()
also, put ceramique on the mosfets not AS5, AS5 is capacitive. AS5 can go on NB and SB provided you isolate the rest of the green PCB with electrical tape to cover the resistors all around the 2 dice. There are also some resistors on the board itself that will touch the heatsink if you remove the rubber spacers, you need to cover those up too.
running 400x10 right now with 1.45v set in bios, 1.42v idle, 1.35v at small FFT load. be aware if you do the mod, vdroop is important, and it is especially important with crappy boards like these. there is a reason why vdroop is a whole 0.1v, it is tuned that way because the voltage regulation on these boards is garbage. the mosfets have as much as 0.1v of oscillation, so doing the mod and setting the voltage to 1.35 isn't going to earn you much. right when the load starts, the voltage will dip to 1.25, and then stabilize at 1.35v, and when going from load to idle, it will jump to 1.45v, and then stabilize at 1.35v. this takes milliseconds obviously, not enough for you or any software to measure, but in those milliseconds your cpu can crash. so be careful what you do, vdroop is important, don't get rid of it. if you need higher load voltage, just increase vcore in the bios.
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I have done two things now with the same results:
1) Migrated existing disk partition and ran with eVGA 780i drivers.
2) Bare, ground up XP install using eVGA 780i drivers.
I am having the same problem - the machine with sometimes run for a period and then Blamm- Blue Screen and the error I am getting is complaining about a issue with evga.exe (or com, or dll, I forget).
I am running a eVGA 8800GTS for video. Other than that, the only other issue I have had is reading from the SATA DVD on the same RAID controller as the disks (no, I have not included the DVD's in the array in BIOS).
I have tried the drivers that came with the board and video. I have tried the latest drivers from both eVGA and nVidia. I have upgraded the BIOS to the latest available on both the DVD's and MoBo. I still get the same results.
Anyone have other suggestions or solutions? Is the evga.exe a MoBo driver, or Video? For a while there it seemed like maybe the DVD's were culprit. Does anyone know, is there an issue with running optical drives off the same controller as a RAID5 with 3 disks?![]()
I will be pinging eVGA with the same questions. I need to find an answer or I have to return the board (and I think I am already too late for that!).
Thanks all,
rad
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Rodge'
I'm getting .1 v vDroop at idle -
1.48 set in BIOS, 1.47 reported. will stabalize under load though.
I know a lot of people are probably holding out for a Quad core 45nano, but has there been any testing of the E8400 on this board? What clocks / temps are people getting?
well I have a first casualty of the evga boards, the dreaded FF error message when booting up as it does nothing. Its very weird as I used that 780i board in my rig for a month and then gave it to my best friend and popped in a new one for myself. when he went to install it, it stopped working, now it could be either the board just died or he caused a short in it.
MOTHERBOARD: Asus Rampage Formula
PSU: Silverstone DA750
CPU: 4.0 GHZ E8500 (8x500 w/ 1.275 volts), aircooled (testing)w/Thermalright 120 Extreme for cooling
VIDEO: BFG 9800GX2 Video Card
RAM: 4gb Crucial Ballistix DDR2 8500 Ram
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit
CASE: Silverstone TJ09BW
Monitor: Dell 2707FP
FF= Fully Functional. How is that dreaded?
Regardless, sorry to hear that your friend killed the board b/c of mishandling it (likely).
I got the "FF" also. Was working fine before that happened. When trying to boot, it goes straight to "FF". Tried everything that EVGA support suggested but nothing worked, they said to RMA it.
One thing to note guys, if you plan on overclocking with 4gb of ram, you shouls use no less than 1.5v on the NB.
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Anyone know when the EVGA 780I FTW editon with Solid caps, 8PVM etc is comming out?
Allmost bit the bullet and bought one otherday they found out this new version will be comming out but when?
CPU: Intel Q6600 @ 3600Mhz 24/7
GFX: eVGA 8800GTS SSC 512MB
RAM: 4GB Corsair Dominator PC2-8500
MB: DFI LP LT X48-T2R
HDD:150GB WD Raptor X
PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W
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CPU: Intel Q6600 @ 3600Mhz 24/7
GFX: eVGA 8800GTS SSC 512MB
RAM: 4GB Corsair Dominator PC2-8500
MB: DFI LP LT X48-T2R
HDD:150GB WD Raptor X
PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W
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EVGA 780I P02bios
E8400@3.6
BFG 9600gt SLI 710/1000
2x2g GSkill ddr2
Sceptre 20.1 naga
Antec SP500/TT Sli psu
4gb, 4 sticks or 2sticks, you need atleast 1.5v on the NB, thats pretty much up to the memory controller on the board you get, i have had a 780i who couldnt pass prime blend on anything above 333fsb, which was a broken NB, this board i have now is pretty good memory overclocker at high fsb, with the nvidia chipset at higher fsb its harder to get higher frequency form 4gb of memory.
Argh, has me thinkin Intel chipset again. Bet thats why I cant run this ram at rated speed right now. Not giving up 400mhz on the cpu to get ram up to speed.
Guess I'll stay with this for now.
EVGA 780I P02bios
E8400@3.6
BFG 9600gt SLI 710/1000
2x2g GSkill ddr2
Sceptre 20.1 naga
Antec SP500/TT Sli psu
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