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Please, note that stock voltages are NOT stock voltages if you set it to AUTO or even if you set manually each parameter to the right stock voltage; the mobo overvolts it for you. This is what happen with the deluxe and i think it can be the same on the -E version.
Refer to the "ASUS P5Q Deluxe discussion" for info.
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Mmmm... I think not. Asus board doesn't tell the voltages.
The auto-overvoltage has been noted by misuring each voltage with a multimeter directly on the board (deluxe). I don't know if the misuration points are identical on the -E version, but I think not.
There are some photoes on the deluxe topic about it.
EDIT: pics posted on deluxe discussion on post #472
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=472
Last edited by Cloud76; 07-27-2008 at 12:48 PM.
LOL, thanks for picking up on this but its kinda why I corrected myself in the same sentance "well sorry they are set to auto in the bios" however, as long as the board isnt bumping any of the voltages itself into the red, then im very happy with what the board is doing itself, I was going to get the Deluxe version myself, however the only differences I can physically see on the deluxe is the 16 phase power, and the SB linked the the NB with a pipe, to me, not worth the extra £25 GBP.
As for voltages and temp monitoring, ASUS dont support it on their lower end boards, the only boards that ASUS make that monitor all voltages and temps, like NB, SB, PLL etc is the ROG series like the Maximus Formula's.
Last edited by Seanie's Show; 07-27-2008 at 12:33 PM.
Intel Core i7 920 2.66ghz @ 4.3ghz HT Enabled, core @ 1.34v, VTT @ 1.28v, NB @ 1.30v (212 x 21) Batch No: 3910A369
6gb (3x2gb) G.Skill RipJawsX DDR3 17000C9 2133MHz @ 1640mhz 8-8-8-24-1T
Gigabyte G1.Sniper Rev 1.0 @ 205fsb Beta Bios
1 x OCZ Agility 3 120gb SSD, AHCI
1 x Western Digital 500gb SATAIII 16mb Cache HDD, AHCI
Sony DVD +/- R/RW/RAM x22 Dual Layer, AHCI
2 x Saphire ATI Radeon R9 270 2gb (Crossfire)
Gigabyte Odin 850w Modular PSU (Software Controlled)
EK Supreme HF Copper LGA1366, Laing D5 Pump, 2 x 240mm Radiator & 120mm Radiator
Cooler Master HAF XB LAN Box
Windows Se7en Pro x64 bit.
Sorry, I haven't understand your little correction about it.
I would know if someone find the misuration points on the -E version. The pcb is similar but not identical compared to the deluxe
From what I've read I don't think anyone has used a multimeter on a P5Q-E to confirm overvoltage or not, but I'd say it's fairly safe to assume it does based on similarity to the P5Q deluxe and the fact that VCore overvolts.
But regardless, if I set everything to "stock" or "auto", in most cases those values are the minimum the board allows (e.g. 1.80V for RAM). If the board then overvolts beyond that, there's nothing much I can do about that.
Anyway back to my RAM problem, I tried 0704 and 0803 official bios but neither would even post using my old O.C. profile, so I didn't bother to try and reduce my overclock to make it I just flashed back to 1101. I seemed to have gotten good overclocks from that bios, and now that I'm in single channel mode maybe I can push the chip a little further (I was reaching an OC hole around 380 fsb before). I put in an RMA request for my ram on NCIX, so I'll wait to hear from them.
For example, if stock of vFSB is 1,20:
if you set AUTO it can gain to 1,55 and up...
if you set manually stock 1,20V it can gain up to 1,55
but if you set a little higher, 1,22 or 1,24 and so on it doesn't overvolt so much but only a little.
See the graph under the pics with the misuration points at the link:
http://www.awardfabrik.de/forum/showthread.php?t=3817
go down long the page.
This problem isn't for vdimm or for vcore (but some users says that vdimm is higher of 0,1V).
jVIDIA voltage readings:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=951
note that with other voltages the reading is different from board to board, only auto and the lower are sure overvolted.
Last edited by Cloud76; 07-27-2008 at 01:24 PM.
Thanks for the links, thats it, they are set manually now, that link from jVIDIA, scary, CPU PLL Voltage on Auto = 1.82v
Set NB to 1.3v, FSB to 1.3v, and CPU PLL to 1.56v, kept them a bit low to compensate for the little extra it adds itself and also to see how they go for starters.
Last edited by Seanie's Show; 07-27-2008 at 01:45 PM.
Intel Core i7 920 2.66ghz @ 4.3ghz HT Enabled, core @ 1.34v, VTT @ 1.28v, NB @ 1.30v (212 x 21) Batch No: 3910A369
6gb (3x2gb) G.Skill RipJawsX DDR3 17000C9 2133MHz @ 1640mhz 8-8-8-24-1T
Gigabyte G1.Sniper Rev 1.0 @ 205fsb Beta Bios
1 x OCZ Agility 3 120gb SSD, AHCI
1 x Western Digital 500gb SATAIII 16mb Cache HDD, AHCI
Sony DVD +/- R/RW/RAM x22 Dual Layer, AHCI
2 x Saphire ATI Radeon R9 270 2gb (Crossfire)
Gigabyte Odin 850w Modular PSU (Software Controlled)
EK Supreme HF Copper LGA1366, Laing D5 Pump, 2 x 240mm Radiator & 120mm Radiator
Cooler Master HAF XB LAN Box
Windows Se7en Pro x64 bit.
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does anyone know what the safest for 24/7 on a 45nm cpu is for vtt, cpu pll, and vcore?
So far these are my results on the latest official bios under load with 1.3 vcore 1.3 vtt, 1.56 cpu pll, 1.3 nb. That's about as high as this cpu will do for fsb and maintain stability.
EDIT: what about GTL what's the percentage of the vtt that you are suppose to use for 45nm cpu's and the p45 nb?
Intel Core i7 920 2.66ghz @ 4.3ghz HT Enabled, core @ 1.34v, VTT @ 1.28v, NB @ 1.30v (212 x 21) Batch No: 3910A369
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1 x Western Digital 500gb SATAIII 16mb Cache HDD, AHCI
Sony DVD +/- R/RW/RAM x22 Dual Layer, AHCI
2 x Saphire ATI Radeon R9 270 2gb (Crossfire)
Gigabyte Odin 850w Modular PSU (Software Controlled)
EK Supreme HF Copper LGA1366, Laing D5 Pump, 2 x 240mm Radiator & 120mm Radiator
Cooler Master HAF XB LAN Box
Windows Se7en Pro x64 bit.
Most people wont set the CPU PLL higher than 1.6v however some will goto 1.7v, dont find out the hard way like I did by setting this to auto, otherwise the board will bang the full 1.82v through it. as for the CPU voltage, the gospel safe zone for CPU voltage is 0.20v above your CPU Vid, my CPU Vid (E8400) is 1.220v and I am banging 1.41v through it overclocked, just below the recomended, NB voltage I would say is pretty good up to about 1.55v-1.6v Max, but its gonna get toasty under there with that much voltage so aditional cooling will be required, As for GTL's, they are on Auto for me with a dual core, you can set them manually and get a tiny bit more out of your CPU, but to be honest I really cant be bothered with it for the extra I might or might not achieve, however they are more or less required to be set for good clocks on a quad core.
Intel Core i7 920 2.66ghz @ 4.3ghz HT Enabled, core @ 1.34v, VTT @ 1.28v, NB @ 1.30v (212 x 21) Batch No: 3910A369
6gb (3x2gb) G.Skill RipJawsX DDR3 17000C9 2133MHz @ 1640mhz 8-8-8-24-1T
Gigabyte G1.Sniper Rev 1.0 @ 205fsb Beta Bios
1 x OCZ Agility 3 120gb SSD, AHCI
1 x Western Digital 500gb SATAIII 16mb Cache HDD, AHCI
Sony DVD +/- R/RW/RAM x22 Dual Layer, AHCI
2 x Saphire ATI Radeon R9 270 2gb (Crossfire)
Gigabyte Odin 850w Modular PSU (Software Controlled)
EK Supreme HF Copper LGA1366, Laing D5 Pump, 2 x 240mm Radiator & 120mm Radiator
Cooler Master HAF XB LAN Box
Windows Se7en Pro x64 bit.
ASUS P5Q-E Bios 1003 officially released:
http://support.asus.com/download/dow...us&model=P5Q-E
Intel Core i7 920 2.66ghz @ 4.3ghz HT Enabled, core @ 1.34v, VTT @ 1.28v, NB @ 1.30v (212 x 21) Batch No: 3910A369
6gb (3x2gb) G.Skill RipJawsX DDR3 17000C9 2133MHz @ 1640mhz 8-8-8-24-1T
Gigabyte G1.Sniper Rev 1.0 @ 205fsb Beta Bios
1 x OCZ Agility 3 120gb SSD, AHCI
1 x Western Digital 500gb SATAIII 16mb Cache HDD, AHCI
Sony DVD +/- R/RW/RAM x22 Dual Layer, AHCI
2 x Saphire ATI Radeon R9 270 2gb (Crossfire)
Gigabyte Odin 850w Modular PSU (Software Controlled)
EK Supreme HF Copper LGA1366, Laing D5 Pump, 2 x 240mm Radiator & 120mm Radiator
Cooler Master HAF XB LAN Box
Windows Se7en Pro x64 bit.
yes / no, sorry to be blunt, but you might need more NB and FSB voltage for the higher Quad clocks, as a quad core is harder on the board, and also will prolly have to set you GTL's which can be a complete and utter pain in the butt. as for CPU voltage, its never advised to go any higher that 0.20v above the vid for any CPU, and stick to 1.6-1.7v CPU PLL for any CPU also.
Intel Core i7 920 2.66ghz @ 4.3ghz HT Enabled, core @ 1.34v, VTT @ 1.28v, NB @ 1.30v (212 x 21) Batch No: 3910A369
6gb (3x2gb) G.Skill RipJawsX DDR3 17000C9 2133MHz @ 1640mhz 8-8-8-24-1T
Gigabyte G1.Sniper Rev 1.0 @ 205fsb Beta Bios
1 x OCZ Agility 3 120gb SSD, AHCI
1 x Western Digital 500gb SATAIII 16mb Cache HDD, AHCI
Sony DVD +/- R/RW/RAM x22 Dual Layer, AHCI
2 x Saphire ATI Radeon R9 270 2gb (Crossfire)
Gigabyte Odin 850w Modular PSU (Software Controlled)
EK Supreme HF Copper LGA1366, Laing D5 Pump, 2 x 240mm Radiator & 120mm Radiator
Cooler Master HAF XB LAN Box
Windows Se7en Pro x64 bit.
Hmmm okay so what does it mean when you're 13hr prime95 + memtest stable, but crash after 30 mins of Crysis? I have a Q6600 (G0) on P5Q-E (1003 bios), here are some of my bios settings:
444x8
NB Strap: 333
DRAM freq: 1067
DRAM timings: 5-5-5-15
Performance Level: 10
VCore : 1.45000
PLL : 1.60
VTT : 1.40
VDimm : 2.00
NBCore: 1.30
I had the same problem with my P5Q. Try different PL settings. I got crashes when playing crysis with any other setting than 8. The same thing happened when I set vNB over 1.26 and it overheated, but I guess that it shouldn't be problem the P5Q-E since it has better NB cooling.
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Yes PCI-E should be 100, but 101 wont make any difference really, basically your have overclocked the PCI Express bus by 1mhz, nothing.
Back to the PL thing hey, did you set your PL to 10 manually ?, if you set it to auto what does your system set it too ? if your having to set 10 now for stability in Prime and Memtest etc, then you definatly not gonna hit the 7/8's.
If Crysis is crashing then maybe its a P45 compatability thing, who knows, I dont play Crysis, dont like it, I see it as a slightly modded version of FarCry, and just been ripped, however have a look around, search google, see if anyone else has got the same problems, maybe there is a fix/patch for it, or even save you overclock to a profile space in the bios and load stock settings for everything then try Crysis again, this will narrow down if its the board or the overclock.
Intel Core i7 920 2.66ghz @ 4.3ghz HT Enabled, core @ 1.34v, VTT @ 1.28v, NB @ 1.30v (212 x 21) Batch No: 3910A369
6gb (3x2gb) G.Skill RipJawsX DDR3 17000C9 2133MHz @ 1640mhz 8-8-8-24-1T
Gigabyte G1.Sniper Rev 1.0 @ 205fsb Beta Bios
1 x OCZ Agility 3 120gb SSD, AHCI
1 x Western Digital 500gb SATAIII 16mb Cache HDD, AHCI
Sony DVD +/- R/RW/RAM x22 Dual Layer, AHCI
2 x Saphire ATI Radeon R9 270 2gb (Crossfire)
Gigabyte Odin 850w Modular PSU (Software Controlled)
EK Supreme HF Copper LGA1366, Laing D5 Pump, 2 x 240mm Radiator & 120mm Radiator
Cooler Master HAF XB LAN Box
Windows Se7en Pro x64 bit.
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