+1 for the 4870x2.
+1 for the 4870x2.
Does anyone know how to get this motherboard to shut down in case the CPU gets too hot?
I purchased some temperature sensor cables, but I'm not sure where to put them. I guess I should put them on the retention bracket for the CPU to get it as close to the core as possible. Any thoughts. You would think that there would be a setting in the BIOS to select a shut down temp for the CPU. There is one for the NB and opt 1,2 and 3 temp. Am I missing something?
E8600 (Q823A221)
Asus Rampage Formula
2x2G G.Skill DDR2 1066
2 MSI 4850's CF
750w PC Power & Cooling
Liquid cooled
there is a temperature alert in bios, never made it so hot anyway
c2d should also shut down the mobo after 85/95
SB Rig:
| CPU: 2600K (L040B313T) | Cooling: H100 with 2x AP29 | Motherboard: Asrock P67 Extreme4 Gen3
| RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance 1866 | Video: MSI gtx570 TF III
| SSD: Crucial M4 128GB fw009 | HDDs: 2x GP 2TB, 2x Samsung F4 2TB
| Audio: Cantatis Overture & Denon D7000 headphones | Case: Lian-Li T60 bench table
| PSU: Seasonic X650 | Display: Samsung 2693HM 25,5"
| OS: Windows7 Ultimate x64 SP1
+Fanless Music Rig: | E5200 @0.9V
+General surfing PC on sale | E8400 @4Ghz
Does the alert shut down?
On another note, I just received 4GB G.skill Ram that was shipped on June 28. Got to love UPS. Newegg already sent me a replacement a month ago. I guess I have to send this back to Newegg.
E8600 (Q823A221)
Asus Rampage Formula
2x2G G.Skill DDR2 1066
2 MSI 4850's CF
750w PC Power & Cooling
Liquid cooled
Ok fellas, so this is what it took to finally get me stable at 3.6ghz, 450fsb, hope it helps someone else. 0308 Bios used, gives best memory performance.
AI Overclock Tuner.............................. Manual
CPU Ratio Setting............................... 8.0
FSB Strap to North Bridge....................... Auto
FSB Frequency................................... 450MHz
PCI-E Frequency................................. 112MHz
DRAM Frequency.................................. DDR2 – 1081MHz
DRAM Command Rate............................... 2N
DRAM CMD Skew on Channel A...................... Auto
DRAM CMD Skew on Channel B...................... Auto
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A...................... Auto
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B...................... Auto
DRAM Timing Control............................. Auto
DRAM Static Read Control........................ Auto
AI Clock Twister................................ Auto
AI Transaction Twister.......................... Manual
Common Performance Level.................... 07
Pull-In of CHA PH1.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHA PH2.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHA PH3.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHA PH4.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHB PH1.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHB PH2.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHB PH3.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHB PH4.......................... Disabled
CPU Voltage..................................... 1.3500V
CPU PLL Voltage................................. 1.52V
Northbridge Voltage............................. 1.43V
DRAM Voltage.................................... 2.04V
FSB Termination Voltage......................... 1.52V
South Bridge Voltage............................ 1.10V
SB 1.50V Voltage................................ 1.60V
Loadline Calibration............................ Disabled
CPU GTL Voltage REF............................. Auto
NB GTL Voltage REF.............................. Auto
DRAM Controller Voltage REF..................... Auto
DRAM Channel A Voltage REF...................... Auto
DRAM Channel B Voltage REF...................... Auto
CPU Spread Spectrum............................. Disabled
PCI-E Spread Spectrum........................... Disabled
Asus Rampage II Gene | Core i7 920 | 6*2GB Mushkin 998729 | BFG GTX280 OCX | Auzentech X-Fi Forte | Corsair VX550
—Life is too short to be bound by the moral, ethical and legal constraints imposed on us by modern day society.
GAR good to see you got your board sorted out! Not so bad board once you work out its quirks! Nice OC there! Mind if I ask why exactly you chose 112Mhz for PCI-E freq? I run 112MHz cause Nvidia suck and anything below 108MHz causes problems with their GT200 cards when it switches between clock gens.
DFI LT-X48-T2R UT CDC24 Bios | Q9550 E0 | G.Skill DDR2-1066 PK 2x2GB |
Geforce GTX 280 729/1566/2698 | Corsair HX1000 | Stacker 832 | Dell 3008WFP
Last board I tried to push an ICH that high was my P5WDH, and that failed stability at more than 117MHz. SB1.5V voltage is actually the SATA voltage, maybe if you increase this to 1.70-1.75V 120MHz may be stable. Higher voltage may give less clock jitter at those frequencies.
DFI LT-X48-T2R UT CDC24 Bios | Q9550 E0 | G.Skill DDR2-1066 PK 2x2GB |
Geforce GTX 280 729/1566/2698 | Corsair HX1000 | Stacker 832 | Dell 3008WFP
Hi guys...
I'm using Rampage Formula...
but i always have this problem which till now i still can't solve.
Whenever i leave my system running for a long time like 20hrs...
My system will go crazy..
When i leave it on for a long time (20hrs onwards), my system will have memory/ram problem. So i have to restart my system, when i restart i will run memtest. And all the errors will start coming out. BUT.... if i choose to shutdown.. and start system... all the error doesn't come...
It's a really funny issue... Could it be the NB being too hot?
My specs
Intel E8400 (nv oc) with Xtreme 120 black
Rampage formula
Crucial Ballistix tracer Red 2Gb x 2 w/ Corsair ram cooler
PC 4850
X-Fi Prelude
Hauppage HVR1300
Pioneer DVR-215BL
WD 320Gb & 640Gb
Corsair 620HX
Froze-
We need more information. What are your BIOS settings? Mainly, CPU voltage, speed, FSB, Multiplier, strap; and Memory votage, speed and timings. Actually, if you can just tell us all, that would help. Take pics or upload your BIOS settings.
I found that trouble shooting works best if you unhook all unnecessary components. Leave just motherboard, CPU, RAM, Video Card, PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse, Hard Drive and Monitor.
E8600 (Q823A221)
Asus Rampage Formula
2x2G G.Skill DDR2 1066
2 MSI 4850's CF
750w PC Power & Cooling
Liquid cooled
Im having troubles even posting @ 450x8, shouldnt this board do that with ease?
I can run 415x9 no probs 24/7, so im a bit confused. Do i need to raise CPL for higher FSB's?
Q6600 G0, PC9600 4.5.5.15
AI Overclock Tuner.............................. Manual
CPU Ratio Setting............................... 8.0
FSB Strap to North Bridge....................... 400
FSB Frequency................................... 450MHz
PCI-E Frequency................................. 101MHz
DRAM Frequency.................................. DDR2 – 1199MHz
DRAM Command Rate............................... 2N
DRAM CMD Skew on Channel A...................... Auto
DRAM CMD Skew on Channel B...................... -50ps
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A...................... Auto
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B...................... Auto
DRAM Timing Control............................. Manual
.....
DRAM Static Read Control........................ Disabled
AI Clock Twister................................ Strong
AI Transaction Twister.......................... Manual
Common Performance Level.................. 05
Pull-In of CHA PH1.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHA PH2.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHA PH3.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHA PH4.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHB PH1.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHB PH2.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHB PH3.......................... Disabled
Pull-In of CHB PH4.......................... Disabled
CPU Voltage..................................... 1.52V
CPU PLL Voltage................................. 1.52V
Northbridge Voltage............................. 1.63V
DRAM Voltage.................................... 2.3V
FSB Termination Voltage......................... 1.52V
South Bridge Voltage............................ 1.10V
SB 1.50V Voltage................................ 1.50V
Loadline Calibration............................ Enabled
CPU GTL Voltage REF............................. x63
NB GTL Voltage REF.............................. x67
DRAM Controller Voltage REF..................... Auto
DRAM Channel A Voltage REF...................... Auto
DRAM Channel B Voltage REF...................... Auto
CPU Spread Spectrum............................. Disabled
PCI-E Spread Spectrum........................... Disabled
Exellent thread btw.
Maybe performance level is too high, try 7 or 8. Your Q6600 might need more volts. What's your VID?
VID 1.313 V
I set everything to auto with CPL to 7 and it posted at 465x8 but was unstable.
I cant seem to get it above 3.75ghz stable, im not sure if its my cpu max or timing issue.
What can you push the vcpu to on these quads?
Processor 1 (ID = 0)
Number of cores 4 (max 4)
Number of threads 4 (max 4)
Name Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
Codename Kentsfield
Specification Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
Package Socket 775 LGA (platform ID = 4h)
CPUID 6.F.B
Extended CPUID 6.F
Core Stepping G0
Technology 65 nm
Core Speed 3737.2 MHz (9.0 x 415.2 MHz)
Rated Bus speed 1661.0 MHz
Stock frequency 2400 MHz
Instructions sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, EM64T
L1 Data cache 4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L1 Instruction cache 4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L2 cache 2 x 4096 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
FID/VID Control yes
FID range 6.0x - 9.0x
max VID 1.313 V
Features XD, VT
Last edited by dansus; 08-16-2008 at 04:26 PM.
Running a lappy these days, all the good toys are at work.
ps: i spoke to someone who got an engineering sample of intels new true quads, he said it was the best thing hes ever seen.
Cant wait.. no really.
Running a lappy these days, all the good toys are at work.
Asus Rampage II Gene | Core i7 920 | 6*2GB Mushkin 998729 | BFG GTX280 OCX | Auzentech X-Fi Forte | Corsair VX550
—Life is too short to be bound by the moral, ethical and legal constraints imposed on us by modern day society.
Cant afford a new monitor yet. I will be stuck at 1600x1200 until I get one. I'm really waiting for those 240Hz LCDs that Samsung will be making next year.
Asus Rampage II Gene | Core i7 920 | 6*2GB Mushkin 998729 | BFG GTX280 OCX | Auzentech X-Fi Forte | Corsair VX550
—Life is too short to be bound by the moral, ethical and legal constraints imposed on us by modern day society.
i might be getting this board and i have some questions. i know they might have been answered but 42 pages is alot.
i have read about other maximus boards and people say that nb and sb contact arent that great and that you should add say as5 or mx-2 before the frist time you start it becuause the regular stuff will turn to like cement and coudl wreck your nb if you take it off after that initial run.
should i change the thermal paste
this will be my first "real" motherboard in my first build. i was wondering if this would be a good board for me.
how much of an overclock do you guys think i could get with an e8500 with a zalman cnps9700 cooler.
im also geussing that a 9800gtx would work fine on this mobo?
are there any other things i might want to know before i buy this mobo.
thanks, sorry for all the newbish questions and please reply fast because i want to order tonight.
ps: what do you think woudl be better asus maximus II formula or asus rampage formula
Last edited by chiman2; 08-17-2008 at 12:01 PM.
chiman2-
This is a pretty complicated board, but the auto setting work pretty well. If you are willing to devote some time into studying it, than you will be very happy with it. If you have no overclocking experience, you have a lot to learn. I've been using this board for four months now and I'm still learning.
I don't think it is necessary to remove the heatsinks, but it would be a good idea if you are comfortable with it. Be very, very careful. Be careful of all the tiny traces and soldered on components, they are very fragile. Treat it like it's a bomb that could go off with the slightest bump.
You should be able to hit 4Ghz on the E8500, but it depends on the chip. Some will do higher, some won't hit 4Ghz. I would suggest getting the 8600 if you haven't bought the 8500. Or wait a couple of weeks and make sure you get the E0 stepping. It is guaranteed with the 8600, but they have old stock of the 8500. Find a site that guarantees steppings. It will make a huge difference, maybe up to 500Mhz.
If you haven't bought the video card yet, you should probably get an ATI card since it can be used in crossfire with later upgrade. This is the main reason you should be getting an x48 chipset -extra bandwidth. The 9800GTx will work fine on the board though.
This is an excellent board. It will only be limited by the user's knowledge. If you are willing to learn, the board is willing to go the distance. Start reading the whole thread. There is a lot of vital information in it.
E8600 (Q823A221)
Asus Rampage Formula
2x2G G.Skill DDR2 1066
2 MSI 4850's CF
750w PC Power & Cooling
Liquid cooled
Hey Buds. I am finally passed my non-working floppy drive issue.
So ... now that I can easily boot into Memtest now, I get a few errors with Memtest86 and about a dozen errors with Memtest86+. All errors occur at the end of any test between 99% complete and 100% complete (right before it starts the next test) and the failing address of every error listed is always 00000000000. This happens using any of the four motherboard RAM slots and using either of the two sticks of RAM I have.
Any ideas what to do next? Can I get the OCZ Reaper HPC PC2 8500 RAM that I have to run with no errors at stock speeds or a bit above at this point?
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Western Digital Raptor X Hard Drive / Two Western Digital Caviar RE2 WD5001ABYS 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drives /
Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Elite Pro 7.1 / Creative Gigaworks S750 7.1 Speaker System /
Lian Li 343B cube case / PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Crossfire Edition
The problem with memtest is that it doesn't tell you what is wrong. The only thing it can tell you is that when it can pass multiple tests, than your memory system is working properly. A failure doesn't mean that your RAM is bad.Any ideas what to do next?
Your testing these at stock speeds right? Are all the voltages adjusted to specifications for the RAM. If you can't get memtest86+(the better one) to pass at stock speeds, you either have a defective MB or RAM or something is interfering. Unhook all unecessary components and try to get it to pass with only the CPU/MB/PSU/Video & RAM. If it sill fails, you need to try replacing the other components to see if you can isolate the problem.
For some info on memtest86+ check out http://forum.x86-secret.com/forumdisplay.php?f=14 I found it very helpful for solving my memtest problems.
Do you have another system to test the RAM in?
Last edited by Rickpatbrown; 08-17-2008 at 09:12 PM.
E8600 (Q823A221)
Asus Rampage Formula
2x2G G.Skill DDR2 1066
2 MSI 4850's CF
750w PC Power & Cooling
Liquid cooled
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