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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnZS View Post
    Ok I've done some more investigating and have found that this

    Problem happenes on cold boot, but if I reset the PC then I have PCI-E x16 2.0 transfer rate working and everything else is hunkydory.
    Now, does anyone else on here have a G92 GTS with a P5E3?
    Do you have the Cold Boot X4 2.0 or X16 1.0 PCI-E rate problems?
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    Try setting the PCIe frequency up a shade, to something like 105 or 110 MHz. I don't know how common it is with this board, but I know of a few other boards that sometimes have problems with the PCIe x16 slots only running at x4, in which case bumping the PCIe frequency up a notch will often fix the problem.

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    alo there

    i can give you my personal experience with the 4x instead of 16x problem, normaly it happens when i change some values in the NB e SB voltages.

    after several tests those two settings where the only thing causing the change of the PCIe

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    Thanks for the suggestions guys
    I tried raising the NB Voltage to 1.35V = No difference.
    Raising the PCIE Frequency by 1Mhz Incriments...still no difference.
    Point of View Support got back today and advised I RMA'd the board, am now waiting for an RMA number which I should get tomorrow.
    They have confirmed that their 8800GTS G92 card is compatible with the P5E3 as they have one in their TD (test department) and have never seen the issue I have been having.
    An RMA'd card should fix the issue. (Well that is what their support said).
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    Hi guys, just wondered before I buy, will the Thermalright heatsink\coolers work OK on this board without having to remove backplates \ other bits etc. ?
    Particularly interested in the Thermalright Ultima 90 which has it's own backplate that needs to be put on the Board.
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    Yes, no problems with the Ultima-90 or the Ultra-120. Your case must have adequate depth (fits the Antec P182).

    "The Ultima-90 is not the best air cooler we have tested. That distinction still belongs to big brother Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme. Where the Ultima-90 carries our CPU to a stable 3.90 GHz, the eXtreme pushes it to 3.94 GHz. The eXtreme also manages a few degrees better cooling than the Ultima-90 at higher overclocks. However, in all other respects the performance of both coolers is all but the same. The Ultra-120 eXtreme is bigger, heavier and costs about $65 retail, where Ultima-90 costs about $50. However, the Ultra-120 eXtreme remains the better performer. You will need to decide which attributes are most important to you. Beyond the Ultra-120 eXtreme, we do not know of an air cooler that outperforms the Ultima-90. Several other top models match its performance, but they don't outperform it"

    Full Review: http://www.anandtech.com/casecooling...oc.aspx?i=3068

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    Sorry of this posted under wrong thread but i cant seem to locate the info allthough i remember seeing..
    For the maximus formula

    I am looking to find info about there the "motherboard temperature sensor" is located.
    Any ideas

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    Quote Originally Posted by neo_rtr View Post
    Sorry of this posted under wrong thread but i cant seem to locate the info allthough i remember seeing..
    For the maximus formula

    I am looking to find info about there the "motherboard temperature sensor" is located.
    Any ideas

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    I think that the motherboard temp sensor (as opposed to Northbridge or Southbridge) is located on the MOFSETS. Aside from the NB and SB, the 'fets are pretty much the only things you have to worry about temp-wise.

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    I need some clarification. My CPU temp reading is 10-15C lower than Core temp in idle and load. Core temp looks more reliable so does that mean my P5E's CPU temp sensor is broken? I really need this confirmation and considering RMA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wyemarn View Post
    I need some clarification. My CPU temp reading is 10-15C lower than Core temp in idle and load. Core temp looks more reliable so does that mean my P5E's CPU temp sensor is broken? I really need this confirmation and considering RMA.
    MB is fine, the MB read-out is to low since a couple op Bios versions back.

    So everything is perfect, just Asus to blame.

    Search in this thread for more info.

    Don't know if they fixed it yet, but de voltage of the mem is 0,3 or 0,4
    to low. For examp. 1,98 is 2,1 or 2,2 in reality. So be carefull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xelation View Post
    MB is fine, the MB read-out is to low since a couple op Bios versions back.

    So everything is perfect, just Asus to blame.

    Search in this thread for more info.

    Don't know if they fixed it yet, but de voltage of the mem is 0,3 or 0,4
    to low. For examp. 1,98 is 2,1 or 2,2 in reality. So be carefull.

    Thanks for the clarification. My previous MSI P35 doesn't differ much so I'm a bit worried. I've read somewhere that P5E overvolts Vdimm around 0.05V. I don't have time to read the whole thread so I hope someone can modify the first post for more infos on these boards.
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    Hey guys, i got my new rig up and running with asus p5e and bios 601 with a q6600, I have curcial ballistix 6400 (4 x 1 gig sticks) running with 4-4-4-12 timings, but i heard you can get these running at 8500 speeds, how would i go about that without overclocking the cpu, and would i notice any increase in pefromance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by karl_eller View Post
    I think that the motherboard temp sensor (as opposed to Northbridge or Southbridge) is located on the MOFSETS. Aside from the NB and SB, the 'fets are pretty much the only things you have to worry about temp-wise.

    Eller

    Hmm. if it was on the mosfets it should show good temps as mine as WC..
    Cant seem to locate them though. Thank for the post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xelation View Post
    MB is fine, the MB read-out is to low since a couple op Bios versions back.

    So everything is perfect, just Asus to blame.

    Search in this thread for more info.

    Don't know if they fixed it yet, but de voltage of the mem is 0,3 or 0,4
    to low. For examp. 1,98 is 2,1 or 2,2 in reality. So be carefull.
    Can you post readying spots for the DDR3 volts? if this mobo is overvolting that much is really dangerous.

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    A couple of posts back I read that the motherboard overvolts the ram
    by 0.06 V and not by 0.3 or 0.4. In my opinion that would be way too much.
    I'm running 2 gig ddr 1066mhz at 2.04 in bios, which would be about 2.1 .
    I would've burned my ram long time ago if the mobo overvolts the ram by
    0.3 - 0.4 v.

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    Thanks Intrepid.
    I'm going to run an 8400 or 8500 Wolfdale with G.Skill 6400 HZ 2x1gb . Will i be able to just plug this ram in and go (no overclocking at first) without voltage issues?
    Thanks, Danny.

    Quote Originally Posted by INTREPID View Post
    Yes, no problems with the Ultima-90 or the Ultra-120. Your case must have adequate depth (fits the Antec P182).

    "The Ultima-90 is not the best air cooler we have tested. That distinction still belongs to big brother Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme. Where the Ultima-90 carries our CPU to a stable 3.90 GHz, the eXtreme pushes it to 3.94 GHz. The eXtreme also manages a few degrees better cooling than the Ultima-90 at higher overclocks. However, in all other respects the performance of both coolers is all but the same. The Ultra-120 eXtreme is bigger, heavier and costs about $65 retail, where Ultima-90 costs about $50. However, the Ultra-120 eXtreme remains the better performer. You will need to decide which attributes are most important to you. Beyond the Ultra-120 eXtreme, we do not know of an air cooler that outperforms the Ultima-90. Several other top models match its performance, but they don't outperform it"

    Full Review: http://www.anandtech.com/casecooling...oc.aspx?i=3068

    BTW, the Ultra-120 Extreme is the best air cooler currently available (I use it). Nearly all reviews say nothing cools better (requires a fan):
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    No. You will need to manually set the dram voltage to 1.9v (the memory is rated for 2.0v to 2.1v, but on the P5E, 1.9v to 2.0 at 800 Mhz. - default speed - is just fine and dandy since the board will over-volt a tad by at least .05v).


    Quote Originally Posted by dannyuk32 View Post
    Thanks Intrepid.
    I'm going to run an 8400 or 8500 Wolfdale with G.Skill 6400 HZ 2x1gb . Will i be able to just plug this ram in and go (no overclocking at first) without voltage issues?
    Thanks, Danny.
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    Would the Vdroop mod cause any harm to mobo or CPU? According the Intel and several tech sites, Vdroop is normal and Load Line Calibration should be disable. After doing the mod, Instead of Vdroop, my load Vcore, increased a little bit compared to idle.

    What VTT you guys run for 24/7 setup because Anandtech fried thier QX9650with VTT at 1.51V.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazzard View Post
    A couple of posts back I read that the motherboard overvolts the ram
    by 0.06 V and not by 0.3 or 0.4. In my opinion that would be way too much.
    I'm running 2 gig ddr 1066mhz at 2.04 in bios, which would be about 2.1 .
    I would've burned my ram long time ago if the mobo overvolts the ram by
    0.3 - 0.4 v.
    I've measured mine with a DMM at several voltage settings and always by +0.05v.

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    VTT (FSB Termination Voltage) of ~1.22 may be necessary for FSB over 440 or so.

    Right now I'm trying to resolve a minor problem: Every so often after I reboot from windows, the P5E will not post (no beep & black screen) and I need to hit the reset button. I'm trying a bit more dram voltage and adding some VTT. See more sig for details Any suggestions?

    There is no reason to do the pencil mod unless you need it. Most overclocks are fine with Loadline Calibration On. Any mod that adds conductive material to the MB carries some risk. How much risk I don't know. Anyone?
    Last edited by INTREPID; 04-16-2008 at 08:03 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by INTREPID View Post
    VTT (FSB Termination Voltage) of ~1.22 may be necessary for FSB over 440 or so.

    Right now I'm trying to resolve a minor problem: Every so often after I reboot from windows, the P5E will not post (no beep & black screen) and I need to hit the reset button. I'm trying a bit more dram voltage and adding some VTT. See more sig for details Any suggestions?

    There is no reason to do the pencil mod unless you need it. Most overclocks are fine with Loadline Calibration On. Any mod that adds conductive material to the MB carries some risk. How much risk I don't know. Anyone?
    Running my E8500 At 432fsb i have to give the nb 1.71 too get the mobo stabil. Don't know if it's any help..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darknezz View Post
    Running my E8500 At 432fsb i have to give the nb 1.71 too get the mobo stabil. Don't know if it's any help..
    That is quite high for 24/7 settings. Have to tried upping Vcore and lowering chipset voltages?
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    sli?

    this may be a dumb question... but my freind says you can not sli the x38 bords only crossfire. im wondering if this is true cause im fixing to buy another 8800gtx and do sli and if i cant i will prolly get 2 3870s and crossfire them. anywho any feed back would be great thx alot guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyemarn View Post
    That is quite high for 24/7 settings. Have to tried upping Vcore and lowering chipset voltages?
    It's doesn't up the vcore. So I am running it Like this for now but the chipset about 35c so that's så bad..
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    So far, I've tried a vcore of 1.35v and a Northbridge voltage of 1.45v
    I'm now trying a VTT of 1.22. Since the problem is intermittment, I'll have to wait and see if it helps.

    I've read about changing the FSB Strap from 400 to 333. I think I even read something about not plugging the CPU fan into the MB header.

    I'm hoping someone who had my exact symptoms will have an answer; otherwise I'll have to resolve it through trial and error over time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Darknezz View Post
    Running my E8500 At 432fsb i have to give the nb 1.71 too get the mobo stabil. Don't know if it's any help..
    [Right now I'm trying to resolve a minor problem: Every so often after I reboot from windows, the P5E will not post (no beep & black screen) and I need to hit the reset button. I'm trying a bit more dram voltage and adding some VTT. See more sig for details Any suggestions?]
    Last edited by INTREPID; 04-17-2008 at 04:43 AM.
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    MB: P5E w/ 1102 bios - CPU: E8400 - Vcore: 1.375v (1.344v Windows / 1.304v Load) - LLC: Off
    NB: 1.53v - FSB Term (VTT): 1.3v (1.22v Everest)
    Timings: 4-4-4-12 - Trans. Booster: 2
    RAM: G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) (F2-6400CL4D-4GBPI-B) - Vdimm: 1.82v (1.90 Everest)
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    Quote Originally Posted by crackbag View Post
    this may be a dumb question... but my freind says you can not sli the x38 bords only crossfire. im wondering if this is true cause im fixing to buy another 8800gtx and do sli and if i cant i will prolly get 2 3870s and crossfire them. anywho any feed back would be great thx alot guys!
    Your friend is correct, Intel chipsets are Crossfire only.
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