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    [QUOTE=eternal_fantasy;3187952]Indeed, no need to worry too much, just keep these things in mind. As 3oh6 said, as long as it is stable, then it is fine.
    Please post back your results when you get your board! [/QU


    I was very lucky with my S2E from and i feel that two times lucky is much....With my small experience and S2E big issues (corruption and
    stability issues) i had S2E working (1800:1800 synced-linked) from
    day one and temps was great...So i hope i will not have to go on water
    for such speeds...I will sure post my results

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirsim View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    Indeed, no need to worry too much, just keep these things in mind. As 3oh6 said, as long as it is stable, then it is fine.
    Please post back your results when you get your board!

    I was very lucky with my S2E from and i feel that two times lucky is much....With my small experience and S2E big issues (corruption and
    stability issues) i had S2E working (1800:1800 synced-linked) from
    day one and temps was great...So i hope i will not have to go on water
    for such speeds...I will sure post my results
    As you can see in my sig, I too am not a fan of the S2E... had more windows installations in a week then I've had all previously combined...

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeMK View Post
    Funny u should say that... ive been looking for a decent 2x2gb kit actually... been keeping an eye on a couple of sets of g-skills (12800CL7D-4GBHZ). Any tips for a good/alternative set for this board?
    I was looking at that set but went for the A-Data instead, boy have I regretted that decision
    You should give it a try, been hearing good things about the G.Skill, and 3oh6 seems to be having a blast with his.


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    [QUOTE=eternal_fantasy;3188170]As you can see in my sig, I too am not a fan of the S2E... had more windows installations in a week then I've had all previously combined...

    I must admit that when i first sow your sig (some time ago) i thought to wait little longer and see how you will rate RAMPAGE
    Last edited by sirsim; 08-03-2008 at 12:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    I was looking at that set but went for the A-Data instead, boy have I regretted that decision
    You should give it a try, been hearing good things about the G.Skill, and 3oh6 seems to be having a blast with his.
    Thanks for the tip... think im gonna order some for when get my extreme replaced!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    You should give it a try, been hearing good things about the G.Skill, and 3oh6 seems to be having a blast with his.
    so far so good...

    Click link for full size screenshot...
    910MHz :: 1.96v

    but tRD of 7 seems to be running out of gas here and more vNB isn't helping...might be too much for the temps after all. this is the kit i am working with...G.Skill PI 2x2GB PC3-12800 7-7-7
    i don't quote in my signature, but best WR ever...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    It holds the current WR for the least vcore required to run 4500Mhz stable (1.32vcore)
    i can't even make that shyt up ^^^

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    [QUOTE=sirsim;3188220]
    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    As you can see in my sig, I too am not a fan of the S2E... had more windows installations in a week then I've had all previously combined...

    I must admit that when i first sow your sig (some time ago) i thought to wait little longer and see how you will rate RAMPAGE
    Oh I've already feel it is the best motherboard I've personally used , both in design and practice, and will rate appropriately so, even with the memory issues. But I will wait for a couple more BIOS releases to sort out the memory compatibility before that.

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeMK View Post
    Thanks for the tip... think im gonna order some for when get my extreme replaced!


    Quote Originally Posted by 3oh6 View Post
    so far so good...

    Click link for full size screenshot...
    910MHz :: 1.96v

    but tRD of 7 seems to be running out of gas here and more vNB isn't helping...might be too much for the temps after all. this is the kit i am working with...G.Skill PI 2x2GB PC3-12800 7-7-7
    Thats an amazing kit! more then I can say about my A-Data 4GB..
    Have you tried using CL8 and see how high it will go? And how much vNB are you using atm?


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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    Thats an amazing kit! more then I can say about my A-Data 4GB..
    Have you tried using CL8 and see how high it will go? And how much vNB are you using atm?
    i have only just begun with this kit...still trying to figure this board out. apparently tRD 7 is still got some juice in it...secondaries on this kit needed to loosen up a touch. it's been a while since i clocked anything on a capable Intel board so bear with me

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    920MHz :: 1.96v

    and all voltages are there in the screenshot...PC Probe is pretty much what is set in the BIOS...so, 1.55v for vNB
    i don't quote in my signature, but best WR ever...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    It holds the current WR for the least vcore required to run 4500Mhz stable (1.32vcore)
    i can't even make that shyt up ^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3oh6 View Post
    i have only just begun with this kit...still trying to figure this board out. apparently tRD 7 is still got some juice in it...secondaries on this kit needed to loosen up a touch. it's been a while since i clocked anything on a capable Intel board so bear with me

    Click link for full size screenshot...
    920MHz :: 1.96v

    and all voltages are there in the screenshot...PC Probe is pretty much what is set in the BIOS...so, 1.55v for vNB
    My limit on the vNB while watercooling using the fusion block was around 1.60-1.65V, before the system became unstable just from the hot northbridge. At 1.7V the system won't even post. So I think you're at the limit of air cooling with 1.55V at the moment. In my experience Intel's X38 and X48 chipsets are very sensitive to heat, and was much more stable and overclockable If I was able to keep it under 47 degrees. It even needed less voltage to run at the same settings. Any plans on putting the NB under water? You will gain more then if you were to watercool the CPU


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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    Thats an amazing kit! more then I can say about my A-Data 4GB..
    Have you tried using CL8 and see how high it will go? And how much vNB are you using atm?
    What about the CellShock in your signature,how they doing?

    Has anyone tried this kit?

    http://www.plaisio.gr/product.aspx?c...roduct=1107143

    I got the Rampage Formula and i want to move to Extreme.

    stealth
    Last edited by stealth; 08-04-2008 at 07:53 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REVHEAD View Post
    Stupid Question.

    Some of you are talking about high NB temps.
    I know you can remove the water block to mount the passive cooler, is it possible to mount say a Swiftec NB cooler in place of the passive cooler to get better temps and still leave the rest of the cooling intact?
    The reason I am asking is I was thinking out the same thing for mine when it arrives.
    I'm sure nothing is impossible with a little modding

    Quote Originally Posted by stealth View Post
    What about the CellShock in your signature,how they doing?

    Has anyone tried this kit?

    http://www.plaisio.gr/product.aspx?c...roduct=1107143

    I got the Rampage Formula and i want to move to Extreme.

    stealth
    My 1800 kit is absolutely fine with the Rampage Extreme, you can see what it can do in THIS post. However it cannot go above 1960Mhz DDR CL8 even with 2.1V.
    Also in that post you'll see that the blue CellShock DDR3-1866 D9JNL kit you've linked is NOT compatable with the Rampage Extreme with the current BIOS, but I'm sure it will be with later BIOS releases. I couldn't get it to enter windows at default settings using the blue kit...


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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    Also in that post you'll see that the blue CellShock DDR3-1866 D9JNL kit you've linked is NOT compatable with the Rampage Extreme with the current BIOS, but I'm sure it will be with later BIOS releases. I couldn't get it to enter windows at default settings using the blue kit...
    It's a pity...looks good Ram,i can't understand why isn't compatible with the board.

    Thanks a lot for the info.

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