Last edited by Sparda; 06-04-2008 at 06:48 PM.
I guess P5E-VM is it...
Why does the P5E-VM have an advantage over other boards? Is the G35 really that differernt from P35?
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I'm gonna have issues with modding the NB cooling, as I have no experience with that whatsoever...
I'm also worried about the 4-pin CPU connector.
I remember that after getting this board I vowed NEVER to get another mATX board... especially not another ASUS one, and especially not another one with the VM suffix.![]()
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I believe the G35 is just the m-atx version of a p35. I think the board does well because it was the last developed board based on that chipset. Its essentally a G33 with upgraded onboard video. Since there are no gtl settings available on the board I believe who ever engineered the bios and board included the auto gtl adjust values for 45nm quads which maybe allows it to pass the normal walls we see on other boards.
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Well, is extra NB cooling need for this mobo?
I mean the included sink is pretty beefy...
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I edited and removed some posts because of their offensive content.
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Powercolor 4870
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Quick Question Guys: I got all my Hardware in (ASUS P5K-E/Wifi-AP, Q9450, 4GB (2X2GB) DDR2 PC2-8000 1000Mhz) yesterday. I ordered a 40mm fan for the Northbridge and some other case fans that will come in today. So i'll be setting things up today.
First thing: Should I attempt OC from the get go - or run the system on stock for a few?
Secondly, Back on the P5W/E6420 setup, I was advised to set my divider to 1:1 ... do I have to do that to OC the Q9450 as well? If yes - how do I do that?
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Install Windows on stock settings. The last thing you want is a potentially unstable OC borking your OS install. After that, go for it.
Setting a FSB: DRAM 1:1 divider is not necessary. Some boards prefer this, others do not - you'll have to learn what gives you the best results on your own board.
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guys,
i been reeding the last pages, and i dont know why my cpu are temps too high,
in stock and oced the temps are pretty close the same, and core 1 y 2 not moove with load or idle.
this are my temps and i have watercooling, the before cpu i have, Q6600 are stay pretty to much cooltest.
maybe i have a bad batch or sensor are dyed![]()
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EJT,
What is the batch info on that chip; also is the chip an OEM or retail boxed? I've had 3 OEM 9450's prior to the retail chips I have now that displayed the same heat issues stock/overclocked on air and water. I'm curious to see if your chip might have come from the same batch as my last chips.
Thanks,
Frankie
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So here's a quick q, are these temp's spec's any good?
OC'd to 3.4Ghz
VCore 1.2V
NB 1.4V
Dram 2.1V
Temps at full load: 54C
Temps at Idle: 40C
CPU Cooled w/ Swiftech H20-200 Compact WC Setup
NB Temp->43C
SB Temp->41C
MB Temp->39C
This is on a ASUS Maximus Formula with 1102 Bios
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Nope, those are using Real Temp 2.60. Seems to run right around 50C with FAH running and the fans on my LC running at their slowest speed. My ambient Room temp is probably about 30C in the case. Also, unless your WC is the compact one I'm guessing your CPU cooler is not the one with the pump on it. I'm guessing that has something to do with my temps, plus I didn't lap my CPU or do any fine tuning to the CPU cooler either.
Last edited by NeoRecon; 06-05-2008 at 09:33 PM.
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Have you guys found additional NB cooling necessary? Is a 40mm fan good enough?
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Well I've agreed the sale of my Maximus Formula, and will be getting rid as soon as I've got my hands on another IP35 Pro to tide me over til P45.
If the chip clocks to the same levels as my other IP35 Pro, then I'll be chuffed, cos I've just wasted a week of my life trying to get this board to do what its so-called little brother can do easily.
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Well, if you can live with 45C NB, then NB cooling is not needed.
But if you don't want to live with that, get Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II for the NB.
Voltage modding the NB is recommended if you want to see over 525MHz screened, but it's not required to hit 500MHz stable. And yes, I really mean 500MHz stable on this chip.
Hmm... guess I'm the only one to dare try that so far.
And I'm still regretting selling a golden P5E-VM HDMI that could do 450MHz all at the lowest voltages possible. (and 500MHz stable at 1.51v NB, while leaving everything else at their lowest values still) If you can find a Q9450 with VID of 1.100v or 1.00v, there's a good chance you can hit 4GHz at around 1.32v to 1.42v. My chip took 1.47v to be stable...
Last edited by RunawayPrisoner; 06-06-2008 at 01:11 PM.
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)
OK, different batch, but for your reference, the 3 dogs I had came from L806AXXX. Again all of these chips displayed the same issues you're experiencing. Some are saying the sensors on the Q9450 are faulty. Take that with a grain of salt. I still don't recommend trying to push these chips even under water with these wacked out temps.
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It will cost more, but I picked up mine from Fry's. If you have one near you and can afford the time & money, I'd grab 2 or 3. I picked up two and will try 'em both to get 500FSB with good volts. If they don't I'll take em back and try another. So far I'e got one that tops out at 498FSB with the northbridge maxed. Holding on to it till I get one better. Yes I know this is a dirty game but heck someone else gets to buy the pretested board for 10-15% less.![]()
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