So NVidia figured out the video corruption issue and have let motherboard manufacturers know how to fix it. This means we should get a new bios soon.
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/n...p?p_faqid=2190
So NVidia figured out the video corruption issue and have let motherboard manufacturers know how to fix it. This means we should get a new bios soon.
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/n...p?p_faqid=2190
Hor$eman
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Case:Antec 900 PSU:Antec TruePower Quattro 850
MB:Asus Stiker II Formula CPU:E8400 Wolfdale Q740
RAM:2 x 1 Gb Patriot Viper PC9600
VIDEO:SLI EVGA 8800GT SC Akimbo Audio:SoundMax HD 7.1
HDD:150 Gb WD Raptor @ 10,000 RPM HDD:500 Gb Samsung @ 7200 RPM
OS:WinXP Pro 32 Bit
Optical:HP LightScribe DVD 20x
Keyboard:Logitech G15 Mouse:Razer Lachesis
Monitor:Acer P241W 24" Widescreen (1920x1200 @ 60 Hz @ 2ms)
Bench:3DMark06 Pro: 20,491 SuperPi 1M: 11.313s
What video corruption problem is this? I never noticed anything wrong.
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*phone rings*
Friend: Do you have a spare PSU lying around?
Me: No why?
Friend: My PSU just blew up, I think the second 8800GTX might have been too much for it to handle
Me: what PSU was that again?
Friend: Antec 480w
Me:........
Cant bloody wait for that bios update, I get none stop lock ups and crashing when playing movies and games with SLI
Last edited by holystarlight; 06-01-2008 at 06:56 PM.
GPU - GTX 580 SLI
CPU - I7- 3930k @ 4.9Ghz
MB - ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
Ram - G.Skill TridentX 16GB @ 2400
sound - Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
PSU - Corsair Professional Series AX1200
HDD -OCZ Agility 3 x4
HDD - Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB x2
OS - Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit
Our rigs are almost identical (no reptors here). On Vista Ultimate 64 I see no playback problems.
Last edited by nugzo; 06-01-2008 at 01:29 PM.
Gigabyte Z68X UD7
Intel Core i7 2600K (testing)
16GB Mushkin Redline 17000 2133 1.65v
EK, 3x120 Rad 2xMCP655
Acer 1200w PSU
2-128GB Samsung SSD RAID 0
2-1TB Seagete 32mb RAID 0
1-1TB Western Digital
1- Plextor PX-B320SA Blue Ray
1- Plextor PX-880SA 24x DVD/RW
2- EVGA Nvidia GTX-480 SLI
LG 30", Hanns G 28"
Yeh same, I have tried everything, every driver out there for my GPUs and nothing has worked, and on the asus forums it has been said that striker 2 formula suffers from the same problem as the reference boards, with my old striker exteme never had this problem, ever since I moved to the 780I chipset My SLI has been unstable, I have tried the evga 780I and that had the same problem but really poor overclocking so I moved on to this board. and so far overclocking is better but SLI is just a pain in the ass, wish intel motherboards had SLI that would be a dream come true tbh
GPU - GTX 580 SLI
CPU - I7- 3930k @ 4.9Ghz
MB - ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
Ram - G.Skill TridentX 16GB @ 2400
sound - Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
PSU - Corsair Professional Series AX1200
HDD -OCZ Agility 3 x4
HDD - Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB x2
OS - Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit
eh hmm i wonder how did u guys stress this mobo??
i have no issue at all with this mobo and its running great..
only thing i find is u have to bump the pll to 1.6v for 4gb kits..
It's not people stressing the mobo. Some mobo's are fine and everything works, and others are filled with issues. You just got lucky and got a good one.
ZALMAN Z-MACHINE GT1000-B Black Case
Striker 2 Formula 1305 Bios
Intel E8400 CPU (Stock)
Stock Intel Fan
X-fi Extrememusic
PC Power & Cooling 750W PSU
3x Western Digital 750GB+(3 Ext.Drives Also)=3.5 TB
2x BFG GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
ASUS Sata 20X DVD±R
G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB)1066mhz 5-5-5-15 (2.1 Volts)
Vista 32 SP1
Dell 30inch LCD
Altec Lansing 5.1 THX Speakers 200 Watts
Air Filter Modification On Intake fan(Modded By Me)
Temps (Fan on Chipset & 2 PCI Exhaust Fans)
NB 53
SB 47
CPU 39
MB 26
I've made my decission on the new ram i am getting. Being i believe my sticks are bad. They are Patriot Viper(2x2gigs). They wont cost me much and they look real good, and lots of good reviews. Any input from you guys would be helpfull.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820220293
ZALMAN Z-MACHINE GT1000-B Black Case
Striker 2 Formula 1305 Bios
Intel E8400 CPU (Stock)
Stock Intel Fan
X-fi Extrememusic
PC Power & Cooling 750W PSU
3x Western Digital 750GB+(3 Ext.Drives Also)=3.5 TB
2x BFG GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
ASUS Sata 20X DVD±R
G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB)1066mhz 5-5-5-15 (2.1 Volts)
Vista 32 SP1
Dell 30inch LCD
Altec Lansing 5.1 THX Speakers 200 Watts
Air Filter Modification On Intake fan(Modded By Me)
Temps (Fan on Chipset & 2 PCI Exhaust Fans)
NB 53
SB 47
CPU 39
MB 26
HEY GUYS, Maybe Thats Not Questioned For The FIrst TIme But Can Anyone Tell Me Do I Need Extra NB COOLING For Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @4ghz![]()
(now Stable @ 3.6 Ghz & Nb Temp Seems Fİne)
Last edited by janjan; 06-02-2008 at 05:28 PM.
From what i've heard most people should have NB cooling when overclocking. If you're stable with no cooling at 3.6 then you have done a fine job. No idea what your temps are now. But more mhz would sure bring up the temps. Me personally i'm looking for fast and silent.
ZALMAN Z-MACHINE GT1000-B Black Case
Striker 2 Formula 1305 Bios
Intel E8400 CPU (Stock)
Stock Intel Fan
X-fi Extrememusic
PC Power & Cooling 750W PSU
3x Western Digital 750GB+(3 Ext.Drives Also)=3.5 TB
2x BFG GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
ASUS Sata 20X DVD±R
G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB)1066mhz 5-5-5-15 (2.1 Volts)
Vista 32 SP1
Dell 30inch LCD
Altec Lansing 5.1 THX Speakers 200 Watts
Air Filter Modification On Intake fan(Modded By Me)
Temps (Fan on Chipset & 2 PCI Exhaust Fans)
NB 53
SB 47
CPU 39
MB 26
Well i figured my ram or some of it was bad. Either way the frezzing that you can read about in pages back i cant get rid of.
Today i figured i would give it another go. I read that i when having two sticks of ram you put them in the first and third slots. Yes i guess i should have known that b4 now. But i had 4 sticks b4 so i just didnt care. I've tried the sticks 1 each in the first slot already. So for whatever reason i did make it to windows and was up and running for 30+ mins. A record by a long margin, being most times i couldnt get past the republic of gamers screen. But then i got brave and plugged in the ethernet. All i wanted was the internet to work. Not a big deal, right? But while it worked, the mouse would be sluggish and for some reason sometimes liked the hard desk surface and not the mouse pad(big ass gaming mouse pad). It's not the batteries cause i replaced them. And it's not the mouse either. Cause when i unplug the ethernet the mouse worked fine. But then i would play arround and notice a little more sluggishness, without the ethernet. Now i dont know what the issue is. Maybe the new 1303 bios which i am useing. I tried reinstalling the nvidia ethernet drivers. But it didnt work, actually after uninstalling it, when i tried reinstalling it, it the desktop froze along with the mouse cursor. So now i am back where i started from. Not having a clue what's going on.
My question is, what is going on? Could it still be a case of bad ram. I have reason to believe maybe all the sticks are crap. Funny how they worked great for 3 months. Anyway i did manage to run a few benchmarks on the ram on everest. Came away with the same great scores as once b4. Read write and lat. I did manage to run the Vista performace tool "reliability and performance monitor". It showed alot of hard memory faults. I have no idea what this means but it can't be good, right? In my mind there shouldnt be any faults. But i have no idea, cause i cant find any info on this new windows feature. Could bad ram all of a sudden cause the ethernet to mess up my mouse. or more or less maybe not the mouse but the system begining to freeze. Could it be the motherboard or more likley the ram. Here is a screenshot of the Everest, showing my temps. They seem good to me. Plus i did go in the bios and check the NB and SB. NB was in the low 70's and SB was mid 50's.
One thing i noticed. While the bios settings are all on auto. The memory on the everest screen save it should be at 2.0 voltage but the bios says it's at 1.83, does this matter. All my settings in the bios are auto, so no overclocking.
Pics Below
Last edited by Kevin1970; 06-02-2008 at 08:01 PM.
ZALMAN Z-MACHINE GT1000-B Black Case
Striker 2 Formula 1305 Bios
Intel E8400 CPU (Stock)
Stock Intel Fan
X-fi Extrememusic
PC Power & Cooling 750W PSU
3x Western Digital 750GB+(3 Ext.Drives Also)=3.5 TB
2x BFG GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
ASUS Sata 20X DVD±R
G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB)1066mhz 5-5-5-15 (2.1 Volts)
Vista 32 SP1
Dell 30inch LCD
Altec Lansing 5.1 THX Speakers 200 Watts
Air Filter Modification On Intake fan(Modded By Me)
Temps (Fan on Chipset & 2 PCI Exhaust Fans)
NB 53
SB 47
CPU 39
MB 26
ZALMAN Z-MACHINE GT1000-B Black Case
Striker 2 Formula 1305 Bios
Intel E8400 CPU (Stock)
Stock Intel Fan
X-fi Extrememusic
PC Power & Cooling 750W PSU
3x Western Digital 750GB+(3 Ext.Drives Also)=3.5 TB
2x BFG GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
ASUS Sata 20X DVD±R
G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB)1066mhz 5-5-5-15 (2.1 Volts)
Vista 32 SP1
Dell 30inch LCD
Altec Lansing 5.1 THX Speakers 200 Watts
Air Filter Modification On Intake fan(Modded By Me)
Temps (Fan on Chipset & 2 PCI Exhaust Fans)
NB 53
SB 47
CPU 39
MB 26
Most definitely! Without the rated volts, you are going to run into problems. Set your ram volts to what it say in CPUID SPD data table, or as per rated specs.
Hor$eman
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Case:Antec 900 PSU:Antec TruePower Quattro 850
MB:Asus Stiker II Formula CPU:E8400 Wolfdale Q740
RAM:2 x 1 Gb Patriot Viper PC9600
VIDEO:SLI EVGA 8800GT SC Akimbo Audio:SoundMax HD 7.1
HDD:150 Gb WD Raptor @ 10,000 RPM HDD:500 Gb Samsung @ 7200 RPM
OS:WinXP Pro 32 Bit
Optical:HP LightScribe DVD 20x
Keyboard:Logitech G15 Mouse:Razer Lachesis
Monitor:Acer P241W 24" Widescreen (1920x1200 @ 60 Hz @ 2ms)
Bench:3DMark06 Pro: 20,491 SuperPi 1M: 11.313s
Set the following for 4050 MHz:
CPU 1800 Clock
Ram works best Linked and Synced if you can run it that high. If not, run unlinked at SPD specs
CPU 1.4250v
PLL 1.6v
VTT 1.28
NB 1.42, and then check the temp. If it is below 60c in the bios, you shouldn't have a problem.
SB 1.50
1.2 HT 1.25
CPU GTL +30
NB GTL try -70 to +30 for best stability
Hor$eman
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Case:Antec 900 PSU:Antec TruePower Quattro 850
MB:Asus Stiker II Formula CPU:E8400 Wolfdale Q740
RAM:2 x 1 Gb Patriot Viper PC9600
VIDEO:SLI EVGA 8800GT SC Akimbo Audio:SoundMax HD 7.1
HDD:150 Gb WD Raptor @ 10,000 RPM HDD:500 Gb Samsung @ 7200 RPM
OS:WinXP Pro 32 Bit
Optical:HP LightScribe DVD 20x
Keyboard:Logitech G15 Mouse:Razer Lachesis
Monitor:Acer P241W 24" Widescreen (1920x1200 @ 60 Hz @ 2ms)
Bench:3DMark06 Pro: 20,491 SuperPi 1M: 11.313s
man! its around 70 c at the moment.(@3.6 ghz NBvolt=1.3)
crappy 780i manufacturers, i thiink they had made a great deal with the coolers companies
Yeh I dont understand why the hell these chipsets get so hot even with good cooling they still are very high, and as anyone seen the new bios thats meant to fix video corruption issue yet?
GPU - GTX 580 SLI
CPU - I7- 3930k @ 4.9Ghz
MB - ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
Ram - G.Skill TridentX 16GB @ 2400
sound - Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
PSU - Corsair Professional Series AX1200
HDD -OCZ Agility 3 x4
HDD - Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB x2
OS - Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit
1401 or whatever number they give it is NOT out yet...
Hor$eman
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Case:Antec 900 PSU:Antec TruePower Quattro 850
MB:Asus Stiker II Formula CPU:E8400 Wolfdale Q740
RAM:2 x 1 Gb Patriot Viper PC9600
VIDEO:SLI EVGA 8800GT SC Akimbo Audio:SoundMax HD 7.1
HDD:150 Gb WD Raptor @ 10,000 RPM HDD:500 Gb Samsung @ 7200 RPM
OS:WinXP Pro 32 Bit
Optical:HP LightScribe DVD 20x
Keyboard:Logitech G15 Mouse:Razer Lachesis
Monitor:Acer P241W 24" Widescreen (1920x1200 @ 60 Hz @ 2ms)
Bench:3DMark06 Pro: 20,491 SuperPi 1M: 11.313s
Kudos (Κύδος=Δόξα) to you my friend. I've read all of your posts. You have done a great job in overclocking Striker II Formula (S2F). Among others, your post about HT1.2 affecting overclocking and bandwidth was great. Did you try to combine HT1.2 value with tRD setting?
To your question now.
I wrote about the defective heatpipes before. You might cut them without any effect on the temperatures. So in case you leave the copper plate that covers both NF200 and the southbridge and use four small aluminum heatsinks on top and a good heatsink with a fan on the southbridge, you are going to get lower temperatures on both the NF200 and the southbridge.
Though my suggestion is to drill a small hole on each heatpipe, fill them with water half way and close the hole by soldering. This way you are going to have working heatpipes, transferring heat at the mosfets area.
i finaly got this board today and it is great
only problem i have is the chipset is still too hot
i removed the heatpipes as soon as i got the board i applied some MX-2
and even with a 40mm fan the NB idles at 60c (450FSB 1.47v) and load is around 67c
i already have some thermalright coolers for the mosfets + NB + SB but i dont have anything for the NF200
what do you recommend i use to cool it
does it get that hot would a bga ramsink be ok?
thanks
You definitely want to cool the nF200. I fried one with a single heatsink on it, so I came up with a better solution. Look back a few posts to see my solution.
Hor$eman
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Case:Antec 900 PSU:Antec TruePower Quattro 850
MB:Asus Stiker II Formula CPU:E8400 Wolfdale Q740
RAM:2 x 1 Gb Patriot Viper PC9600
VIDEO:SLI EVGA 8800GT SC Akimbo Audio:SoundMax HD 7.1
HDD:150 Gb WD Raptor @ 10,000 RPM HDD:500 Gb Samsung @ 7200 RPM
OS:WinXP Pro 32 Bit
Optical:HP LightScribe DVD 20x
Keyboard:Logitech G15 Mouse:Razer Lachesis
Monitor:Acer P241W 24" Widescreen (1920x1200 @ 60 Hz @ 2ms)
Bench:3DMark06 Pro: 20,491 SuperPi 1M: 11.313s
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