I received a Q9450 L811A506 tray version today. I will use it tonight on my Maximus Formula with bios modded to Rampage 0308 along with a net set of Mushkin PC2-8000 Redline 2x2 GB.
Does anyone have a experience with that batch ?
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I received a Q9450 L811A506 tray version today. I will use it tonight on my Maximus Formula with bios modded to Rampage 0308 along with a net set of Mushkin PC2-8000 Redline 2x2 GB.
Does anyone have a experience with that batch ?
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Last edited by Xilikon; 04-14-2008 at 04:31 PM.
I've seen alot of L803 chips...you've got a very recent chip, week 11 of 2008?
Thats like the end of March.
Gigabyte EP45-DQ6 - rev 1.0, F13a bios | Intel Q9450 Yorkfield 413x8=3.3GHz | OCZ ProXStream 1000W PSU | Azuen X-Fi Prelude 64MB X-RAM| WD VelociRaptor 74HLFS-01G6U0 16MB cache 74GB - 2 drive RAID 0 64k stripe | ASUS 9800GT Ultimate 512MB RAM (128 SP!!) | G.SKILL PC2-8800 4GB kit @ 1100MHz | OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB flash | Scythe Ninja Copper + Scythe 120mm fan | BenQ M2400HD 24" 16:9 LCD | Plextor 716SA 0308; firmware 1.11 | Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 | Netgear RangeMax DG834PN 108mbps; firmware 1.03.39 + HAWKING HWUG1 108mbps USB dongle | Digital Doc 5+ | 7 CoolerMaster 80mm blue LED fans | Aopen H700A tower case | Vista Home Premium - 32bit, SP1
But lets go even deeper - according to the urban ledged about the last two digits on the PCB, he has a #11 chip. In theory, this shoud be a good overclocker..............
6A0111.I bet that that's the bottom line of being "close" to 0! But I tend to not trust urban legends, really. My last chip ended with 96 and my new one ended with 63, and they both went to or above 4GHz.
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Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
So far, a quick attempt with a Maximus Formula modded to Rampage 0308, I was only able to reach 8x440. 8x450 resulted in DET DRAM or freeze just at OS loading. 8x440 is rock stable overnight with folding and temps is great (everything is watercooled minus my SB, which have a Enzotech low-profile heatsink with a 120mm fan blowing thru).
Processor: Intel Xeon Quad-Core X3350 (2.66Ghz, FSB1333, 2x6Mb L2 Cache)
Motherboard: Asus P5-E (Intel X38 Chipset) Vdrop Moded
Memory: 2Gb x 2 Kingston KVR DDR2-PC6400 (Elpida Chipset)
Graphics Card: HD3870 X2 + HD3870 512Mb Three-Way Crossfire
HDD: WD Raptor 74Gb + 320Gb 7200.10 Seagate Baracuda
HSF: ThermalRight Ultra 120 eXreme + 120 x 38 60CFm Antec Tri-Cool
PSU: Silverstone Decathlon 750 watt
Casing: Antec P180
Audio: Creative SB X-Fi Xtreme-Music on Altec Lansing 621
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64
I'll list my own settings tonight but it's a rough one (some voltages is a bit high as I wanted to get it stable asap for folding overnight). I will try for 8x445 hopefully (If I can't reach 8x450, I will try to get as close as possible and leave as is).
hey all, first post here. I recently picked up a system with these specs:
9800gtx (ok wasn't a stellar choice I got a good deal)
q9450
msi p7n platinum
coolit freezone cpu cooler (got this for free for a review ^_^)
Anyways, since it's a water cooler, the passive heatpipe doesn't get the job done. It also has 2 different chips so active cooling directly isn't really an option. It's in a CM stacker case, however, and I haven't used the sidepanel 120mm mount.
I can't seem to get past 3.4ghz or so stable, and I'm nervous about cranking the nb voltage because it gets so damn hot you can't even touch the hs. I would a rigged cardboard wind tunnel going straight from a 120mm fan on the case side to the circular heatsink get my problems in order?
Finlay it seems I have stabilized mine at 440FSB - 3400MHz at 1.2750V and NBV 1.51V. I tried 450FSB I booted up Windows just fine but when I launch Prime it freezes
I have noticed that my CPU has a stuck thermal sensor my first core temps almost don't change![]()
At 100% load with prime my tems are 38-46-54-54
Thanks to ATI the Prices are The Way they are Meant to be.
Yes. Mine also stuck at 3.4Ghz. I've tried any voltage, but no go.
I think my MB might be the main problem...
Processor: Intel Xeon Quad-Core X3350 (2.66Ghz, FSB1333, 2x6Mb L2 Cache)
Motherboard: Asus P5-E (Intel X38 Chipset) Vdrop Moded
Memory: 2Gb x 2 Kingston KVR DDR2-PC6400 (Elpida Chipset)
Graphics Card: HD3870 X2 + HD3870 512Mb Three-Way Crossfire
HDD: WD Raptor 74Gb + 320Gb 7200.10 Seagate Baracuda
HSF: ThermalRight Ultra 120 eXreme + 120 x 38 60CFm Antec Tri-Cool
PSU: Silverstone Decathlon 750 watt
Casing: Antec P180
Audio: Creative SB X-Fi Xtreme-Music on Altec Lansing 621
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe / i7 3770k @4.5GHz / 8GB Samsung Green Series 30nm @2133MHz / Phanteks PH-TC14PE / Asus GTX Titan @1.1GHz / Corsair AX1200 / Audio-gd 11.32 Dac-Amp & Audeze LCD-2
mine has two stuck sensors,one on each side on the unit,it's an oem one and I didn't get the production id numbers off it but the vid is identified as 1.0375
3.2 is occt stable with a fsb only adjustment,good enough to do my needs
I like the cooler operation in my smallish den
Last edited by TV Addict#2; 04-16-2008 at 03:05 AM.
TRU/i7920@4.0...AsusP6X58D...6G/Gskill(1603)...EvgaGtxTITAN...80GIntelG2...X-FI/680z...CorsairHX1000...thermaltakeXIII...HP LP-3065...8.1pro x64
TRU/i7920@3.6...AsusP6TWSPRO...12G/OCZ...XFX5770...2x64GSamSungSLC/Areca1110 raid0...2.8TB storage...SeasonicX650...CoolerMaster810...HP LP-3065...8.1pro x64
hey tv addict, what do you mean with stuck sensors? like they are stuck in one temp and not reading them or that you actually stuck two sensors haha?
i also have a q9450, coretemp and hw monitor read that core 0 and 1 are on 39~43 degrees, but core 3 and core 4 are always stuck on 70 degrees ._.', they dont move, always 70. Is this normal? should i return the cpu or keep it?
here i have two screens, with real temp testing the sensors
Last edited by gbsx; 04-16-2008 at 06:11 AM.
3.4GHz stable running Prime95 and OCCT...on default Vcore, i tried 3.45 and 3.5GHz and OCCT crashed within 5 minutes, i didn't increase Vcore though...3.4 is fine for me, i dislike raising voltages if i can avoid it.
I'd like to throw some 1200MHz memory into the mix though to really get some performance.
Gigabyte EP45-DQ6 - rev 1.0, F13a bios | Intel Q9450 Yorkfield 413x8=3.3GHz | OCZ ProXStream 1000W PSU | Azuen X-Fi Prelude 64MB X-RAM| WD VelociRaptor 74HLFS-01G6U0 16MB cache 74GB - 2 drive RAID 0 64k stripe | ASUS 9800GT Ultimate 512MB RAM (128 SP!!) | G.SKILL PC2-8800 4GB kit @ 1100MHz | OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB flash | Scythe Ninja Copper + Scythe 120mm fan | BenQ M2400HD 24" 16:9 LCD | Plextor 716SA 0308; firmware 1.11 | Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 | Netgear RangeMax DG834PN 108mbps; firmware 1.03.39 + HAWKING HWUG1 108mbps USB dongle | Digital Doc 5+ | 7 CoolerMaster 80mm blue LED fans | Aopen H700A tower case | Vista Home Premium - 32bit, SP1
Gigabyte EP45-DQ6 - rev 1.0, F13a bios | Intel Q9450 Yorkfield 413x8=3.3GHz | OCZ ProXStream 1000W PSU | Azuen X-Fi Prelude 64MB X-RAM| WD VelociRaptor 74HLFS-01G6U0 16MB cache 74GB - 2 drive RAID 0 64k stripe | ASUS 9800GT Ultimate 512MB RAM (128 SP!!) | G.SKILL PC2-8800 4GB kit @ 1100MHz | OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB flash | Scythe Ninja Copper + Scythe 120mm fan | BenQ M2400HD 24" 16:9 LCD | Plextor 716SA 0308; firmware 1.11 | Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 | Netgear RangeMax DG834PN 108mbps; firmware 1.03.39 + HAWKING HWUG1 108mbps USB dongle | Digital Doc 5+ | 7 CoolerMaster 80mm blue LED fans | Aopen H700A tower case | Vista Home Premium - 32bit, SP1
a google search finds more of these stuck sensors,the cpu seems to work fine though
TRU/i7920@4.0...AsusP6X58D...6G/Gskill(1603)...EvgaGtxTITAN...80GIntelG2...X-FI/680z...CorsairHX1000...thermaltakeXIII...HP LP-3065...8.1pro x64
TRU/i7920@3.6...AsusP6TWSPRO...12G/OCZ...XFX5770...2x64GSamSungSLC/Areca1110 raid0...2.8TB storage...SeasonicX650...CoolerMaster810...HP LP-3065...8.1pro x64
I am lucky too
Q9450 OEM L806B090 with Rampage Formula Bios 308:
OCCT stable @ 3.8Ghz with 1.325v
Posting @ 4ghz (8 x 500) but Vista will crash and well I don't want to push voltages more just to do a cpuz validate.
Thanks RunAwayPrisoner and all the others who posted their bios settings![]()
It's about the same settings here, just small differences.
I can post settings, screenshots, ... after more testing if needed.
Water cooling the N/B definitely helped I guess.
PS: still trying to figure out real temperatures
Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe / i7 3770k @4.5GHz / 8GB Samsung Green Series 30nm @2133MHz / Phanteks PH-TC14PE / Asus GTX Titan @1.1GHz / Corsair AX1200 / Audio-gd 11.32 Dac-Amp & Audeze LCD-2
Congrats can you post your settings?
Asus Rampage Formula X48
Intel Q9650 @ 4.33GHZ
OCZ Platinum DDR2-800
Palit 4870x2
Creative Xi-Fi Extreme Music
Corsair HX1000
LL 343B Case
Thermochill 120.3
2xMCP355
KL 350AT
KL 4870X2 FC WB
DD Chipset Block
Windows 10 - x64
Intel i7 3930k Sandy Bridge-E @ 4.20GHz
ASUS Rampage IV Formula
16 GB G.Skill Ripjaws 2133
2x EVGA GeForce 1080 Ti : SLi
Samsung 840 EVO
70'' Vizio @ 2160x3840
3x 30" Dell @ 2560x1600
ASUS Xonar DG
SteelSeries Arctis Wireless Pro
Ok ok, I post my full Rampage setting for 3.8GHz now (config is in signature)
Disclaimer:
** Update more than one year laterprocessor still alive. Get Bios 0902 ! Best overclocker version atm. I could e.g. lower my N/B voltage by over 0.2V ! **
"I only plan to keep that processor & motherboard for one year. They both can die if Nehalem motherboards, processors and cheaper DDR3 is out: I won't mind at all. Do it at your own risks so.
I hope we will get an improved Bios for X48 chipset where we can lower the VTT voltage but till then, you should stay at 3.6GHz if you want to keep your CPU for several years.
It is true that applying over 1.45V to a CPU or VTT with 45nm technology can damage your system." (Safe settings for 3.6GHz at the end of this post)
Work in progress:
Done:
-OCCT 2hours stable
-Prime95 stable (better stay at 3.6GHz if you want to run such Folding programs 24/7)
To do:
-Find best RAM timers
Q9450 OEM L806B090 - Asus Rampage bios 0219 or 0308 (same results) - Vista x64 - CPU & N/B water cooled
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*Advanced settings:
CPU Ratio: 8.0
C1E: Disabled
CPU TM: Enabled
Vanderpool: Enabled (vmware...)
Execute Disable Bit: Enabled
Max CPUID: Disabled
*Extreme Tweaker
FSB Strap to North Bridge: 333MHz
FSB Frequency: 475
PCIE Frequency: 100
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-951MHz
DRAM Command Rate: 2N
DRAM Timing Control: Auto
DRAM Static Read Control: Disabled
Ai Clock Twister: Auto
Ai Transaction Booster: Auto
CPU Voltage: 1.35V (1.33V real)
CPU PLL Voltage: 1.50V
North Bridge Voltage: 1.75V (Better use water cooling or good active air cooling on the N/B for such voltage)
DRAM Voltage: 2.04V (2.08V real)
FSB Termination Voltage: 1.55V real !!! --> Warning voltage above 1.45V for 45nm can kill your CPU, see http://www.anandtech.com/weblog/showpost.aspx?i=428.
South Bridge Voltage: 1.175V (1.20V real)
SB 1.5V Voltage: 1.50V
Loadline Calibration: Enabled
CPU GTL: Auto
NB GTL: Auto
DRAM * REF: Auto
CPU & PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
Stable 3.6GHz with safe voltages
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*Extreme Tweaker
FSB Strap to North Bridge: 333MHz
FSB Frequency: 450
PCIE Frequency: 100
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-950MHz
DRAM Command Rate: 2N
DRAM Timing Control: Auto
DRAM Static Read Control: Disabled
Ai Clock Twister: Auto
Ai Transaction Booster: Auto
CPU Voltage: Auto
CPU PLL Voltage: Auto
North Bridge Voltage: 1.65V
DRAM Voltage: 2.04V (2.08V real)
FSB Termination Voltage: Auto or 1.42V
South Bridge Voltage: 1.050V
SB 1.5V Voltage: 1.50V
Loadline Calibration: Disabled (that will give a nice low 1.23V for the CPU under load in my case)
CPU GTL: Auto
NB GTL: Auto
DRAM * REF: Auto
CPU & PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
Last edited by LostHawk; 11-27-2009 at 12:10 PM. Reason: More tweaking...
Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe / i7 3770k @4.5GHz / 8GB Samsung Green Series 30nm @2133MHz / Phanteks PH-TC14PE / Asus GTX Titan @1.1GHz / Corsair AX1200 / Audio-gd 11.32 Dac-Amp & Audeze LCD-2
Wow thanks.
Asus Rampage Formula X48
Intel Q9650 @ 4.33GHZ
OCZ Platinum DDR2-800
Palit 4870x2
Creative Xi-Fi Extreme Music
Corsair HX1000
LL 343B Case
Thermochill 120.3
2xMCP355
KL 350AT
KL 4870X2 FC WB
DD Chipset Block
3.8Ghz with little issues...I have a feeling this is my 24/7 sweet spot on this chip. I bet I could pump some volts through it and bench 4Ghz...that or I am missing something. Anyway, enjoy the pic! Settings listed below.![]()
Bios volts - 1.38v
CPUz reports - 1.36v idle, 1.37v load (board vdroop pencil modded)
NB(SPP) volts - 1.45v
SB(MCP) volts - 1.6v
GTLvref volts - +30mv (all 4 settings)
Memory volts - 2.2 (can probably lower this).
Last edited by jas420221; 04-16-2008 at 07:58 AM.
Nice settings, guys.See? I kept on shouting that it wasn't the chip...
Anyway, gears will arrive here in a few hours... and then I'll see if 4GHz is stable or benchable!![]()
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
Now if we could just figure out the ongoing X38/48 issues!
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