Hmm must be a lemon of a CPU then.Hold on for the next bios release,maybe things change,who knows..
Hmm must be a lemon of a CPU then.Hold on for the next bios release,maybe things change,who knows..
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AMD Phenom II 1090T @ 4GHz Asus Crosshair IV
HD6970
LSI Megaraid 9260-4i 4xMomentus XT
OCZ Vertex 3@SB850
8 gig Patriot Viper 7-7-7-24 T1
Swiftech Watercooling
Filco Majestouch 2
Zowie EC1
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Charged:Glad to see you have it up and running! Nice results so far..
Particle:After only a few hours with the Asus board I've gotten and extra 300Mhz (2.6max to 2.9max) on an old 96BE. I was testing it first because I didn't really want to tear down my main rig to remove the 9850. Stability seems to be MUCH better, IE: it either works or it doesn't, no strange crashes so far.
The bios is very imature, for one the NB/HT Multi's don't seem to work.
I just set ACC to "auto" in bios if that helps you any. I have to OC through bios, the new AOD keeps giving some "1721 error" on install and I haven't figured it out yet. Vers 2.1.1 works, but it seems flakey.
One thing that amazes me is how cool the PWM section of the board stays compared to the K9A2, at least thats comforting...![]()
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well sorry I have been away .. I had family stuff to do.. I won't be on till late tonight, I am going to Muncie Speed way to watch the drags... WooHoo...
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AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
GigaByte X570 AORUS LITE
Trident-Z 3200 CL14 16GB
AMD Radeon VII
~2~
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 2950x
Asus Prime X399-A
GSkill Flare-X 3200mhz, CAS14, 64GB
AMD RX 5700 XT
Yeah, 2.1.2 is the version that keeps erroring on install..
BTW, I got this rickety old 96BE up to 3Ghz... Woohoo!
It takes 1.425v to get there, but NOTHING on the board or CPU feels warm.
AMD FX-8350 (1237 PGN) | Asus Crosshair V Formula (bios 1703) | G.Skill 2133 CL9 @ 2230 9-11-10 | Sapphire HD 6870 | Samsung 830 128Gb SSD / 2 WD 1Tb Black SATA3 storage | Corsair TX750 PSU
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http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...x,1988-13.html
"Mainly, that step involves enabling ACC, either through a motherboard BIOS or using the OverDrive utility, and choosing a “value” corresponding to ACC. The value in question ranges from -12% to +12% and starts at zero. What exactly does it represent? Good question — AMD is staying deliberately quiet on the exact definition. However, all indications point to the loosening and tightening of tolerances. With a Phenom X4 9950 or 9850, AMD recommends opening ACC up to +2% or so. A slower chip, like an older 9600, might be able to withstand +4% or +6%. You get the idea."
I noticed that about the PWM section too, Dave. On the K9A2 I have, at full load even the heatsink on the MSI would hit above 75C. There is no telling what the MOSFETs were running under it. On the ASUS, even when the PWM section is receiving 166W it wasn't too warm to keep a finger on.
I did some power testing with a Fluke clamp style ammeter.
This is at 2900MHz (200 x 14.5):
vCore, Idle Current, Idle Power, Load Current, Load Power
1.375V 7.0A 84W 11.8A 142W
1.400V 7.3A 87W 12.4A 149W
1.425V 7.7A 92W 13.1A 157W
1.450V 8.2A 98W 13.8A 166W
These numbers represent the power going to the PWM section. On the ASUS board, the AUX12 connector by the PWMs seems to be the sole source of power for the CPU while the ground plane seems shared. As such, these numbers represent the amount of power being used by the CPU in addition to the loss (as heat) in the PWM section. Since the PWMs stay so cool though, I'd say not a whole lot is lost there as heat.
For ACC, I tried -12, -2, 0, 2, 4, 6, 10, and 12. Nothing seemed to actually help anything for me.
Last edited by Particle; 08-09-2008 at 01:30 PM.
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My experience with the Gigabyte MA790GP-DS4H is about the same as charged3800z24 so far. My 9850BE would only do 2.8ghz reliably on a Jetway HA04 Extreme. This is what I'm getting (@1.36 vcore) on the Gigabyte....stable.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=400966
And no, cpuz 1.46 doesn't ID the chipset correctly.....shows as 790G/SB700.
Can either of you tell me what your bios settings are set to for the ACC? And are you running in AHCI mode? I just noticed that unless I'm mistaken AOD 2.1.2 acts as if it can't see the southbridge. When I do the diagram it actually shows the southbridge as greyed out, and of course so is ACC as I mentioned earlier. Maybe I'll try the beta 2.1.1.
Phenom x4 9950
GA-MA790GP-DS4H (790GX)
8GB PDC24G8500ELKR2
Phenom x3 8450
GA-MA78GPM-DS2H (780G)
4GB TWIN2X4096-6400C5DHX
ASUS has great hardware but crap BIOSes. I'm thinking about giving the Foxconn a spin next week. My old s939 Opty185 system is showing wear and tear from all these years of overclocking. 790GX+SB750 for $130 sounds like a good time to build, huh?
Yea not bad at all. I really wish I had the cash to give these new Quads and boards a spin. Happy with whats in my sig, but AMD is getting there.
Desktop:
Antec 300
Foxcon A7AD-S 790GX
8GB Gskill PC-1066@5/5/5/12
PII X940 BE @3.6GHZ
Sunbeam Core Contact
2x 640GB in Raid 0+1
4870 512MB@800/1000
Vista Business 64bit W/ SP1
~1~
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
GigaByte X570 AORUS LITE
Trident-Z 3200 CL14 16GB
AMD Radeon VII
~2~
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 2950x
Asus Prime X399-A
GSkill Flare-X 3200mhz, CAS14, 64GB
AMD RX 5700 XT
Man this is some good results so far. I hope it will do something for me also, Im running 3.2ghz 24/7@ 1.4v and Ive run benchies at 3.36ghz, and the highest suicide boot I could get was 3.48ghz..........3.4ghz stable would be nice
btw this is on air...
AMD 1090T@4.0ghz
Enzotech sapphire/Mo-Ra extreme rad
Asus Crosshair IV Formula
ht 2400mhz / nb 2400mhz
12gb Gskill 1300mhz
HIS HD5970
Enermax Evo Galaxy 1250
case: XCLIO A380PLUS-BK
4.61ghz water
4.5ghz superpi 1M 15.585
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...rpi4500mhz.jpg
25,396 06 Phenom 965@ 4.4ghz HIS 5970@960/1260
21,893 Vantage, Phenom 965 4.2ghz HIS 5970 @960/1260
Phenom 2 125w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=117414
Phenom 2 140w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=109214
Phenom 2 AM2+ 940 cold air results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...ad.php?t=97430
If I dont get every single drop out of my cpu I feel like someone is stealing from me
Keep the results coming.
Three months ago any of us would have been happy with 3.2Ghz-3.3Ghz. Now we want 3.6Ghz. (I'll accept 3.2Ghz at 1.4V if it will prime95 for a few days. A 28% overclock is very acceptable for 1.4V.)
What temperatures?
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Phenom x4 9950
GA-MA790GP-DS4H (790GX)
8GB PDC24G8500ELKR2
Phenom x3 8450
GA-MA78GPM-DS2H (780G)
4GB TWIN2X4096-6400C5DHX
~1~
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
GigaByte X570 AORUS LITE
Trident-Z 3200 CL14 16GB
AMD Radeon VII
~2~
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 2950x
Asus Prime X399-A
GSkill Flare-X 3200mhz, CAS14, 64GB
AMD RX 5700 XT
FX-8350, Powercolor ATI R9 290X LCS, OCZ Vertex 4, Crosshair V Forumula-Z, AMD Radeon DDR3-2133 2x8Gb, Corsair HX1000W, Thermaltake Xaser VI, Xonar D2X, Water Cooling 140.3
~1~
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
GigaByte X570 AORUS LITE
Trident-Z 3200 CL14 16GB
AMD Radeon VII
~2~
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 2950x
Asus Prime X399-A
GSkill Flare-X 3200mhz, CAS14, 64GB
AMD RX 5700 XT
AMD 1090T@4.0ghz
Enzotech sapphire/Mo-Ra extreme rad
Asus Crosshair IV Formula
ht 2400mhz / nb 2400mhz
12gb Gskill 1300mhz
HIS HD5970
Enermax Evo Galaxy 1250
case: XCLIO A380PLUS-BK
4.61ghz water
4.5ghz superpi 1M 15.585
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...rpi4500mhz.jpg
25,396 06 Phenom 965@ 4.4ghz HIS 5970@960/1260
21,893 Vantage, Phenom 965 4.2ghz HIS 5970 @960/1260
Phenom 2 125w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=117414
Phenom 2 140w 965 test results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...d.php?t=109214
Phenom 2 AM2+ 940 cold air results
http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...ad.php?t=97430
If I dont get every single drop out of my cpu I feel like someone is stealing from me
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