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    btw all

    i hav issue bout this MB

    this mb wont post when i use A-data 1200+ Vitesta Extreme Edition PC9600, icant oc it.....
    something wrong with this memory?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Factotum View Post
    My final config for 4Gb:
    Dang Facto, Is the temp on your MCH right? 68c. Isn't that a little high? Do you run those settings 24/7 or just benching?
    System 1: ASUS Maximus Formula 1207bios|Q6700 @ 3.45 1.33v, Tuniq 120|Crucial 8500 1147mhz 2.2v 5-4-4-12|EVGA GTX 260 Core 216 @ 756/1512/2484|Lian-Li|Cooler master pro750w

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    Quote Originally Posted by By0T0xN View Post
    Is the temp on your MCH right? 68c.
    True, It's hot. But MAX TJ=92c for X38
    Quote Originally Posted by By0T0xN View Post
    Do you run those settings 24/7 or just benching?
    It's my 24/7 settings. Prime warms CPU and NB to maximum. In real tasks the temp less on 5-7c for CPU and 7-12c for NB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Factotum View Post
    True, It's hot. But MAX TJ=92c for X38
    It's my 24/7 settings. Prime warms CPU and NB to maximum. In real tasks the temp less on 5-7c for CPU and 7-12c for NB.
    I would recommend you get some decent cooling for your NB 68c is way to high for 24/7 use.
    I was also shocked to see 4x1GB at 1200MHz but I see your not running a blend test there

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    My NB runs @ 53c w/ 1.61v under F@h. I have a shared fan on my ram and NB which helps with the higher volts on the NB. I might, if I ever have the time, try and redudce my NB voltage which I'm sure would help reduce temps. Hek, if I ever get the time I'd like to update the bios and try for a higher OC. I've only reached 3.4 under current settings without trying. Soon I'll give it a go and up the odds.
    System 1: ASUS Maximus Formula 1207bios|Q6700 @ 3.45 1.33v, Tuniq 120|Crucial 8500 1147mhz 2.2v 5-4-4-12|EVGA GTX 260 Core 216 @ 756/1512/2484|Lian-Li|Cooler master pro750w

    System 2: GA P35-DS3P Bios F11|E8400 @ 3.001.235v, TT V1|CorsairXMS2 pro @2.1v 4-4-4-12 |EVGA GTX 260SC @ 756/1512/2530|TT Armor|TT Tough Power 750w

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    I would recommend you get some decent cooling for your NB
    I live in Belarus. The closest Shop with watercooling systems in Germany
    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    I see your not running a blend test there
    Can You write more
    Last edited by Factotum; 06-19-2008 at 03:37 PM.

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    actually yes my ram runs 1200MHz blend test stable NOT small fft's, if your not testing your ram it means nothing. I can bench my ram at 1275MHz is it stable NO, but it will bench. I can clock my chip to 4700MHz but again its not stable.
    And I was making a temp comment beacuse its way to high for 24/7 use, your board will burn out imo. if your happy cooking breakfast on your board go right ahead to each there own, I preffer to get my rig as cool as posible not to see how high I can get my temps b4 my board dies, I guess eveyone has a different approach to overclocking
    You toss that ram in a prime blend test and I bet it fails in under 1 min, OCCT and I bet it fails in under 30 seconds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by By0T0xN View Post
    My NB runs @ 53c w/ 1.61v under F@h. I have a shared fan on my ram and NB which helps with the higher volts on the NB. I might, if I ever have the time, try and redudce my NB voltage which I'm sure would help reduce temps. Hek, if I ever get the time I'd like to update the bios and try for a higher OC. I've only reached 3.4 under current settings without trying. Soon I'll give it a go and up the odds.
    How is that Q6700 working for you, I have one it is shipping now. I hope to have for the weekend.
    What is the max you have had it?
    I'm really hoping I can get a 4.0GHz 24/7 cpu with decent volts.
    If I get a dog its no big deal cause my son needs a new pc

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    I haven't seen too many Q6700s get to 4 GHz.

    Mine did better than my previous Q6600 in that it needed 1.37v (or thereabouts, can't remember 100&#37 for 3.6GHz while my old Q6600 needed 1.45v

    I found the 10 multi didn't really end up giving me any benefit. I suppose it all depends on your luck of the draw, Grnfinger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    You toss that ram in a prime blend test and I bet it fails in under 1 min, OCCT and I bet it fails in under 30 seconds.
    Heh, In my screen prime blend test runing 50min and more

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    Quote Originally Posted by zlojack View Post
    I haven't seen too many Q6700s get to 4 GHz.

    Mine did better than my previous Q6600 in that it needed 1.37v (or thereabouts, can't remember 100&#37 for 3.6GHz while my old Q6600 needed 1.45v

    I found the 10 multi didn't really end up giving me any benefit. I suppose it all depends on your luck of the draw, Grnfinger.
    Thanks for the info, I'll be satified with 3.8 I know 4.0 is a shot in the dark.
    This is an older Q6700 not a recent batch, the VID is a nice 1.220 so with decent cooling I am crossing my fingers for 4.0GHz
    I also have a 4GB G-Skill kit comming from newls1 so it will be interesting to see what it can do.

    Quote Originally Posted by Factotum View Post
    Heh, In my screen prime blend test runing 50min and more

    Last time I checked prime blend test will put your ram usage to 100% NOT 49%
    Last edited by Grnfinger; 06-19-2008 at 03:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    Last time I checked prime blend test will put your ram usage to 100% NOT 49%
    for 2 gb blend use 100% RAM - true, but for 4Gb blend use only 49% - check it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    Thanks for the info, I'll be satified with 3.8 I know 4.0 is a shot in the dark.
    This is an older Q6700 not a recent batch, the VID is a nice 1.220 so with decent cooling I am crossing my fingers for 4.0GHz
    I also have a 4GB G-Skill kit comming from newls1 so it will be interesting to see what it can do.
    Mine is L727B332 01/22/08 pack date VID 1.275 FYI

    Got it at Canada Computers.

    Sounds like yours might do better

    Good luck with it and I hope to see you with 4GHz!
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    Last time I checked prime blend test will put your ram usage to 100% NOT 49%
    Maybe a 4GB 32bit OS thing with no 3GB switch maybe??

    EDIT:nevermind I guess he answered that question.

    Still not fully utilizing all the RAM either way...
    Last edited by aicjofs; 06-19-2008 at 03:54 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zlojack View Post
    Mine is L727B332 01/22/08 pack date VID 1.275 FYI

    Got it at Canada Computers.

    Sounds like yours might do better

    Good luck with it and I hope to see you with 4GHz!
    lol I shop at canada computers, very decent store.
    Hmm looks like your VID is very close to mine, this is dissapointing.

    @Factorum
    I'm not trying to take away from your achivements, 4x1GB @ 1200MHz is rather impressive, I took me forever to get 2x1GB @1200MHz stable. I'm trying to state that if you test your ram at 100% I doubt its stable. I could be wrong and very well might be but at those timings and 4x1GB ????

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    Grnfinger
    Select Test? - i show screen

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    Fаctotum - show OCCT for 4Gb@1200MHz PLS
    Last edited by wa-Nadoo; 07-30-2009 at 07:04 AM.

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    im rather interested in seeing this as well...
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    now I test my config in OCCT 2.0.0.a - auto (mix 1hr) - OCCT use only 21% of RAM with work Opera and ICQ , it's bad test for stable. IMHO Prime blend is better for test RAM

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    OCCT go to finish

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    Memtest86+ 8 hours or more.

    That's how I test my RAM for stability. Then I run Prime blend as well.
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    Help needed!
    Ive been playing around with my system without getting it stable at 4.0
    Everything is fine and dandy at 8x480, but at 8x500 I cant make it into XP.

    My HW is as follows:
    C2D E8400
    Mushkin 4GB 2x2048 XP2-8500 5-5-5-15
    Corsair 750W
    Noctua NH-U12P 2x120mm
    Maximus Formula bios 12.01


    My BIOS is set like this:

    Extreme Tweaker
    Ai Overclock Tuner : Manual
    OC From CPU Level Up : AUTO
    CPU Ratio Control : Manual
    - Ratio CMOS Setting : 8
    FSB Frequency : 500
    FSB Strap to North Bridge : 400
    PCI-E Frequency: 100
    DRAM Frequency: AUTO
    DRAM Command Rate : AUTO
    DRAM Timing Control: Manual
    CAS# Latency : 5
    RAS# to CAS# Delay : 5
    RAS# Precharge : 5
    RAS# ActivateTime : 15
    RAS# to RAS# Delay : 4
    Row Refresh Cycle Time :55
    Write Recovery Time : AUTO
    Read to Precharge Time : AUTO

    Read to Write Delay (S/D) :AUTO
    Write to Read Delay (S) : AUTO
    Write to Read Delay (D) : AUTO
    Read to Read Delay (S) : AUTO
    Read to Read Delay (D) : AUTO
    Write to Write Delay (S) : AUTO
    Write to Write Delay (D) : AUTO
    DRAM Static Read Control: AUTO
    Ai Clock Twister : AUTO
    Transaction Booster : ENABLE

    CPU Voltage : 1,3250
    CPU PLL Voltage : 1,52
    North Bridge Voltage : 1,43
    DRAM Voltage : 2,08
    FSB Termination Voltage : 1,24
    South Bridge Voltage : 1,05
    Loadline Calibration : DISABLE
    CPU GTL Reference : AUTO
    North Bridge GTL Reference : AUTO
    DDR2 Channel A REF Voltage : AUTO
    DDR2 Channel B REF Voltage : AUTO
    DDR2 Controller REF Voltage : AUTO
    SB 1.5V Voltage : 1,5

    NB LED Selection : NB Volt
    SB LED Selection : SB Volt
    CPU LED Selection : CPU VOlt
    Voltiminder LED : ENABLE

    CPU Spread Spectrum : AUTO
    PCIE Spread Spectrum : AUTO

    Advanced CPU Configuration
    CPU Ratio Control : Manual
    - Ratio CMOS Setting : 8
    C1E Suppport : Disabled
    CPU TM Function : Disabled
    Vanderpool Technology : Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit : Disabled
    Max CPUID Value Limit : Disabled


    USB Configuration
    USB Functions: Enabled
    Legacy USB Support : Disabled

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    test it:
    DRAM Static Read Control: Disabled
    Ai Clock Twister : Moderate
    Transaction Booster : Auto
    Loadline Calibration : Enabled
    CPU GTL Reference : 0.63
    North Bridge GTL Reference : 0.63
    CPU Spread Spectrum : Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum : Disabled

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    I found with 500 FSB and 4GB of Mushkin RAM I had to loosen timings quite a bit to get it to post. Try your RAM all on AUTO first and see if that gets you into Windows, then start bringing back the tighter timings.
    RIG 1 (in progress):
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArneAnd View Post
    Help needed!
    Ive been playing around with my system without getting it stable at 4.0
    Everything is fine and dandy at 8x480, but at 8x500 I cant make it into XP.

    My HW is as follows:
    C2D E8400
    Mushkin 4GB 2x2048 XP2-8500 5-5-5-15
    Corsair 750W
    Noctua NH-U12P 2x120mm
    Maximus Formula bios 12.01


    My BIOS is set like this:

    Extreme Tweaker
    Ai Overclock Tuner : Manual
    OC From CPU Level Up : AUTO
    CPU Ratio Control : Manual
    - Ratio CMOS Setting : 8
    FSB Frequency : 500
    FSB Strap to North Bridge : 400
    PCI-E Frequency: 100
    DRAM Frequency: AUTO
    DRAM Command Rate : AUTO
    DRAM Timing Control: Manual
    CAS# Latency : 5
    RAS# to CAS# Delay : 5
    RAS# Precharge : 5
    RAS# ActivateTime : 15
    RAS# to RAS# Delay : 4
    Row Refresh Cycle Time :55
    Write Recovery Time : AUTO
    Read to Precharge Time : AUTO

    Read to Write Delay (S/D) :AUTO
    Write to Read Delay (S) : AUTO
    Write to Read Delay (D) : AUTO
    Read to Read Delay (S) : AUTO
    Read to Read Delay (D) : AUTO
    Write to Write Delay (S) : AUTO
    Write to Write Delay (D) : AUTO
    DRAM Static Read Control: AUTO
    Ai Clock Twister : AUTO
    Transaction Booster : ENABLE

    CPU Voltage : 1,3250
    CPU PLL Voltage : 1,52
    North Bridge Voltage : 1,43
    DRAM Voltage : 2,08
    FSB Termination Voltage : 1,24
    South Bridge Voltage : 1,05
    Loadline Calibration : DISABLE
    CPU GTL Reference : AUTO
    North Bridge GTL Reference : AUTO
    DDR2 Channel A REF Voltage : AUTO
    DDR2 Channel B REF Voltage : AUTO
    DDR2 Controller REF Voltage : AUTO
    SB 1.5V Voltage : 1,5

    NB LED Selection : NB Volt
    SB LED Selection : SB Volt
    CPU LED Selection : CPU VOlt
    Voltiminder LED : ENABLE

    CPU Spread Spectrum : AUTO
    PCIE Spread Spectrum : AUTO

    Advanced CPU Configuration
    CPU Ratio Control : Manual
    - Ratio CMOS Setting : 8
    C1E Suppport : Disabled
    CPU TM Function : Disabled
    Vanderpool Technology : Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit : Disabled
    Max CPUID Value Limit : Disabled


    USB Configuration
    USB Functions: Enabled
    Legacy USB Support : Disabled


    - Ratio CMOS Setting : 9
    FSB Frequency : 450
    DRAM Frequency: 1066 (if you are using 1066 ram)
    DRAM Command Rate : 2T
    RAS# to RAS# Delay : Auto (unless there is something odd that requires it)
    Row Refresh Cycle Time :Auto (again unless there is something odd that requires 55)
    Transaction Booster : Auto
    CPU Voltage : 1.3500V
    North Bridge Voltage : 1.59V
    DRAM Voltage : check make/model from homepage to determine required voltage
    FSB Termination Voltage : Auto
    South Bridge Voltage : Auto
    FSB Termination Voltage : Auto (for now)
    Loadline Calibration : Auto (for now)
    CPU Spread Spectrum : Disable
    PCIE Spread Spectrum : Disable

    If this becomes rock stable then you can start reducing voltage on your cpu, northbridge, etc. But one at a time. I have found that the n/s bridge need some level of active cooling in order to OC without issue. To make a long story short you need fans on them to keep them cool. I have been able to use 40mm fans for them (using wood 1 1/2" wood screws). You can use Antec's cool spot fans if it's easier for you. But the key here is to keep the n/s bridge chipsets as cool as possible. Preferable below 40C.
    Last edited by Eastcoasthandle; 06-20-2008 at 07:38 AM.
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