Wprime 32m & 1024m [official tread] | fr4ncesco su HWbot
President of S.C.T. by fr4nc3sco & Io N-Bello, honorary member Zampagol
finally got my striker2x
hopefully i can rebuild my system tonight or this weekend
Hi Francesco
Sorry to ask the question again, but did anyone leak test the fusion block on the SIIE yet ?
I have read many report that they leak out of the box...
Tested on my former SE2 no leak
i7 3960X@5ghz, Asus Rampage IV Extreme, 8gb Gskill RipjawsZ PC19200C8, Corsair force GT 240go, 2XGTX Titan, MM Ascension, Seasonic X-serie Gold 1250W, Watercooling
i7 3930K@5ghz, Asus Rampage IV Extreme, 8gb Gskill RipjawsZ PC17000C9, OCZ Vertex 3 120go, GTX670 DCU2 Top, MM Pinnacle, Corsair AX850, Watercooling
hey all, im havin a bit of a dilemma with this board, i received my ram on monday and ive been testing it to make sure its all in good working order and everything appears to be working.
ive ran memtest with no errors on my ram (2x2gb ocz EB 1600) and ive tried 2-3 fresh xp installs but when i get into windows whenever i put any kind of load on the system windows freezes up so i cant do anything but it seems to still be working in the background as the clock on my lcd poster is still counting, i cant figure out what the cause of the problem is and ive come to the conclusion that the board is faulty. anyone have any ideas what could be wrong or should i just go ahead and rma the board?
my board came with bios 0402, ive tried flashing 0507 which didnt make any difference 0508 i cant get working in ezflash or in dos and 0511 hasnt made any difference either. im stumped basically any help would be greatly appreciated.
the hardware im using is asus striker II extreme, Q9450, OCZ 2x2GB EB 1600 7-6-6-24 (bios sets timings at 1333mhz 7-7-7-20 1T), and EVGA 9800GX2.
Case: Red Mountain Mods Duality | Mobo: ASUS Striker II Extreme | CPU: Intel Core 2 Q9450 | Graphics cards: EVGA 9800GX2| DIMM: OCZ EB 1600 7-6-6-24 | PSU: X3 1000w Modular | HDD: Western Digital Raptor 10,000rpm - 1x Western Digital MyBook External 750Gb | DVD: Lite-On Lightscribe DVD Burner | Sound: Razer Barracuda - Razer HP1 Headset | Cooling: Custom Watercooling Setup
I use the fusion block on my Asus SIIE and have no leaks. I use http://coolerkit.dk/product.asp?prod...&sub=19&page=1 to fasten the tube instead of the crap provided by Asus (I have heard others warning to use the Asus fittings).
CPU: QX9650 @4.25.
MB: Asus P5E64 WS Evolution (BIOS 0702).
WC: Swiftech GTZ, XSPC X20 Delta, EK FC4870X2 CF, 2x Laing DDC 18W w. XSPC Top, HW-labs GTS 360 Xflow, Swiftech MCR120-RES.
HDD: Intel X25-M 160 G2 + Mtron Mobi 32 GB SSD + 2x 1 TB Samsung Spinpoint F1.
GFX: Club3D 4870X2 @790/915 (Asus TOP).
RAM: 2x2 GB Corsair TW3X4G1800C8DF G (8-7-7-18-1T-PL6 @1700 MHz).
PSU: Corsair HX1000W.
Case: Coolermaster Cosmos S.
Speakers: Logitech Z-5500 digital 5.1.
Soundcard: Auzen X-Fi Prelude 7.1.
DVD: Samsung Super Writemaster SATA DVD burner.
LCD: Dell U2410.
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64.
Ok,
I justed received mine fews minutes agoam gonna test it for leak for fews hours
Ok, i did a "quick" test for 15min with no leak.
Now before i dismantle anything, is their any gain from changing the standard thermal paste for some better one (IC diamond) ? If yes, am gonna remove the block and leak test it with the rest of my new gear for 24hrs.
I also read somewhere that removing the block didn't void the warranty...
Just after installed windows...Quick test with air...
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on the eVGA 790i reference board, black slots are better for overclocking right????
Yes, but this isn't specific to NVIDIA boards. High speed RAM works best in the "black slots" on all Mobos.
For example, the Corsair Dominators 1800 XMP (Intel) ram at the link below states, "Must use sockets DIMM A2 and B2 (”black sockets”) to achieve this performance"
http://www.corsair.com/_datasheets/T...1800C7DFIN.pdf
E8400 @ 3.6 / 1600MHz Linked/Synced
Windows XP 32 SP3 / 174.74
Thermalright Ultima-90I CPU Heatsink
EVGA 790i Ultra SLI P03
1 x EVGA 9800GX2
2 GB CORSAIR XMS3 DHX DDR3 1600 7-7-7-20-36 1T 1.8v
2 x 500G Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 (RAID 0)
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer
ASUS SATA DVD Burner 20X DRW-2014L1T
Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1000W PSU
ThermalTake Armor w/ 250mm Side Fan
Dell 24" 2407WFP 1920x1200
3DMark06 --> 17,390
About the Fusionblock on nb. I connected my usual watersetup with 1/2 tubing. It was a hell to stop the leak, when it stopped I leaktested for 24 hours straight, no leak. I started up a new 8800GT and tested some. Went to work and when I got home=dead GT. The leak had started again. I meen, why Asus even bather put this junk on their mobos. Can't be so hard to make a decent waterblock with 1/2 barbs can it? And from what I've seen it's many that had this leakageblocks.
Asus Rampage II Gene, Xeon W3550 D0 Mushkin PC3-2000 6GB, BFG 9600GT OC 512MB DDR3
Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe 1.01G, AMD A64 4000+, 2x1GB Ultra PC-3200, EVGA 7600GT 256MB DDR3
Asus MA378-T with AMD Athlon 64 X2 7850
ECS 945GCT-M/1333 v3.0, Intel Celeron E1400, MSI 8500GT 256MB DDR3
BIOStar P4M900-M7 Rev. 7.0, Intel Celeron 440, 1GB Kingston, 6600LE
Gigabyte M61PME-S2P with AMD Athlon 64 LE-1660, EVGA 8500GT 1GB DDR2
Use tie-wraps on the fittings and converter !
Had leaks too when using the iron hose clamp asus sends with the board
I definatly vote for 1/2" barbs, you can use your 1/2" and if you use 3/8"or smaller you wont loose flowspeed.
The fusionblock is a bottleneck in my 1/2" setup.
QX9650 @ 4450 mhz
Asus Striker II Extreme 790i
4 GB Corsair Dominator 1800 @ 1870 8-8-8-20 1T 1.8v
3 x Asus GTX280 TRI-SLI 810/1647/1296
Asus Xonar DX
Thermaltake Toughpower 1500 W
Dell 30" 3007WFP
Logitech G7, G15, G25
Watercooling Hailea 1500 chiller, EK, Swiftech, D-Tek
Dual Prometeia site
QX9650 @ 4450 mhz
Asus Striker II Extreme 790i
4 GB Corsair Dominator 1800 @ 1870 8-8-8-20 1T 1.8v
3 x Asus GTX280 TRI-SLI 810/1647/1296
Asus Xonar DX
Thermaltake Toughpower 1500 W
Dell 30" 3007WFP
Logitech G7, G15, G25
Watercooling Hailea 1500 chiller, EK, Swiftech, D-Tek
Dual Prometeia site
What about for my lowly 1600 sticks? Black slots still better? They're 2x2.
i'm running the stock bios 0402
got some problems with the vcore
which one is real?
bios settings 1,5v ...on bios voltages monitor 1,55...asus gear 1,55...
my q6600 has been running for months and months at 1,5v real
but if check cpuz it says 1,47 and yes..not even 5mins prime stable
should i trust cpuz? so i'm going to increase the vcore upto...1,53 into the bios to get real 1,5v..atleast on cpuz
I wonder how feasable it would be to just replace the block itself. I really like the Heatpipes and general design I just want my 1/2 Barbs. Is the block really held in by those two screws? If so I bet I could have a block with 1/2 barbs fabbed up to bolt right on there even using the existing screw holes.
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does anyone else have any problems with the ASUS Zonar DX in the top PCI-E slot in their eVGA 790i ULTRA?
well looks like cpuz has the correct vcore monitor
1,53 on bios 1,5v on cpuz and prime'n without any probs..![]()
tomorrow goung to unlink my cellshock to run em higher...atm 850 7 6 5 18 1t 1,9vdim 1,42 on nb(boiling nb) quite hot the nb and sb
CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K 4.8GHz
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-G1.Sniper M5 MATX 1150
MEMORY: G.SKILL Trident X 8GB 2400MHz 9-11-11-31 1T
GPU: 2 x eVGA GTX 780 SC
SOUND KRK Rokit 5 Limited Edition White Studio Monitors
SSD: 4 x Samsung 128GB Pro's Raid 0
PSU: SeaSonic Platinum 1000W
COOLING: 2 x Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 Full Copper 420mm 6 x Swiftech Helix 140mm Fans
CASE: Lian Li PC-C32B TECH STATION MOD build log coming soon
MONITOR: ASUS VG278HE Black 27" 149Hz
O.S: Windows 7 Pro x64
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