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    I should get this board soon with Q9650 E0, 8GB G.SKILL PC2 8800 RAM and PC Power & Cooling PPCT860 860W (build for a friend). I will also test my Q6600 that I can prime at 484FSB using DFI LP P35. All 4 slots will be filled, It's going to be a lot of stress on the board but I'm looking for good clocks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nfm View Post
    I should get this board soon with Q9650 E0, 8GB G.SKILL PC2 8800 RAM and PC Power & Cooling PPCT860 860W (build for a friend). I will also test my Q6600 that I can prime at 484FSB using DFI LP P35. All 4 slots will be filled, It's going to be a lot of stress on the board but I'm looking for good clocks.
    the board clocks 4 sticks like a champ
    i cant do 4 sticks 1200+ on ut p35
    you lucky you didnt go gigabut i couldnt clock 4 sticks past 800mhz cas5 lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
    the board clocks 4 sticks like a champ
    i cant do 4 sticks 1200+ on ut p35
    you lucky you didnt go gigabut i couldnt clock 4 sticks past 800mhz cas5 lol
    Sounds good, I will go straight for 2:3, 400x10, DDR1200 5-5-5-18 trfc 52 (trd = 5 - 1 with pull-ins doable maybe?) when parts arrive. I don't think it will be necessary to put the weakest sticks closest or the CPU or DIMM1, BIOS does a good job calculating delays for each DIMM . Guy will be happy, he's still on P4 3Ghz CPU doing video editing with Sony Vegas and $3K HD camera . I only buy DFI boards zsamz...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
    man thats too much vtt you should not need more than 1.3
    like i said 61-63% gtl
    and i dont think you wanna go over 1.4v on the cpu for 24/7
    try 1.3vtt
    try gtl
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    set pl manually n if you at 7 make it 8

    then again you might have maxed out your cpu
    decided to give it a shot again usig exactly these values so I could describe the exact results for you and for benefit of this thread. @ 1.3vtt 3500MHZ NB@1.5v CPU @ 1.39v

    93-90-73 - Blue Screen before windows starts
    92-90-73 Blank Screeen
    90-88-71 Reboot before windows starts then on second attemp blank screen
    88-85-69 Taken directly to Windows Boot Manager seems my install is detected as now corrupted.

    Went back to my 3600mhz settings and booted right up. I guess I will just run it like this and hope for the best I realize my vtt is a bit high, im curious what the actual voltage is but I don't have SMD multimeter probes that are recommended. I may stop at frys and pick some up for my fluke though, seems like a good idea to have a set anyways. It will probably end up being the first CPU I have killed and also the most expensive purchased to date. but it angers me so much and I guess running it for a bit is better than smashing it with DEAD ON ANNIHILATOR tool. But I think I will get one of those also just in case it pisses me off again

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    This board is extremely limited at 445-450 fsb unless you pump the NB volts up under water and know exactly what your doing when you are tweaking. GTL's are necessary to do this right and every chip+board combo is different.
    Are you speaking only with quads, or in general with all CPU's? If it is really limited to 450 FSB for other CPU's as well I might sell it. Theres plenty of boards hitting over 500 FSB, and this one was recommended to me on this forum as being very capable of doing so. My last DFI board was ecelent but now it seems alot of people no longer like them. Is DFI junk these days? Is Asus really the best OCing MB now? I am on water, but ouch CPU burn still hurts! My temps get over 73c with CPU burning running and Thermochill PA 120.3 Fuzion V2 etc Afraid to run that program on my laptop but it might be a good idea right before the warranty is up lol.


    Why does my multiplier keep changing values once I am in windows? CPU-Z keeps varying from 6x to 8x. I need to solve this. While running CPU Burn, it seems to stay at 8x but once it is finished its back to fluxuating between 8 and 6
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    Quote Originally Posted by nfm View Post
    Sounds good, I will go straight for 2:3, 400x10, DDR1200 5-5-5-18 trfc 52 (trd = 5 - 1 with pull-ins doable maybe?) when parts arrive. I don't think it will be necessary to put the weakest sticks closest or the CPU or DIMM1, BIOS does a good job calculating delays for each DIMM . Guy will be happy, he's still on P4 3Ghz CPU doing video editing with Sony Vegas and $3K HD camera . I only buy DFI boards zsamz...
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    No loner stable at 3.6 ghz, getting complete shutdowns usualy on 5th pass of Intel CPU burn. Anyone make a Waterblock to replace the VRM Heatsinks on the LT board? I think it may be getting too hot as I can nearly burn myself on it. Added a small fan but I doubt it will be enough measuring 120F on the heatsink surface. Or maybe I just need more VTT!

    It's passing ICB (Intel CPU Burn) but just randomly shutting down....Perhaps the V-regs are too hot, or maybe not enough VTT! Or maybe my Enermax Liberty 620 is topped off and things will improve when I recdieve my Thermaltake Toughpower 1200 watt...
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    1) enermax is not recommended with dfi
    2) You need to actively cool the digital phase region and add some heatsinks over the CPLs next to the PWM heatsink
    3) Start using OCCT/Prime, that are 99% tested and working perfectly.
    4) Use only 4Gbs of memory in the beginning and set vNB to 1.55v to make sure you have enough
    5) Set GTLs disabled
    6) Set VTT a little higher than stock (if stock 1.1 then give 1.2 to start from)
    7) Set vcore to 1.40
    8) Loose tRD to 9
    9) Set all memory settings dfi has to normal or more relaxed
    10) Start finding max overclock for your cpu by changing ONLY vcore and vtt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justintoxicated View Post
    No loner stable at 3.6 ghz, getting complete shutdowns usualy on 5th pass of Intel CPU burn. Anyone make a Waterblock to replace the VRM Heatsinks on the LT board? I think it may be getting too hot as I can nearly burn myself on it. Added a small fan but I doubt it will be enough measuring 120F on the heatsink surface. Or maybe I just need more VTT!

    It's passing ICB (Intel CPU Burn) but just randomly shutting down....Perhaps the V-regs are too hot, or maybe not enough VTT! Or maybe my Enermax Liberty 620 is topped off and things will improve when I recdieve my Thermaltake Toughpower 1200 watt...
    its hot cause your gtls are set too high
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    decided to dump my x3360 got sick of getting knowhere with it. ill try it out on my t45 when it arrives.
    so i started playing with my trusty x6800 again.
    so its occt stable, but i want 8x mp which would be 3.95ghz ,i tried upping vcore ,nbv , vtt ,gtls gtlnb etc. it almost boots but just doesnt quite make it lol
    heres my volts , any suggestions as to what i can do to get it to 3.95ghz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adya View Post
    decided to dump my x3360 got sick of getting knowhere with it. ill try it out on my t45 when it arrives.
    so i started playing with my trusty x6800 again.
    so its occt stable, but i want 8x mp which would be 3.95ghz ,i tried upping vcore ,nbv , vtt ,gtls gtlnb etc. it almost boots but just doesnt quite make it lol
    heres my volts , any suggestions as to what i can do to get it to 3.95ghz?

    vid-1.362v
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    vdimm-2.28v
    nbv-1.64v
    vtt-1.45 130/120/100 (tried 105,110etc upto 140nbgtl)
    vdroop-disabled
    Board voltages should be plenty. Are you sure the 6800 will run at that voltage? Been a while since mine has been in a board but I'm pretty sure it requires more volts then that for 3.95.

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    well its definatly stable at those volts , but if i increase to x8 it looses it.
    so for 3.9ghz ,i tried up to 1.45vcore nbv 1.67 all else around the same.
    did u have urs past 1.45v?
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    Quote Originally Posted by karateo View Post
    1) enermax is not recommended with dfi
    2) You need to actively cool the digital phase region and add some heatsinks over the CPLs next to the PWM heatsink
    3) Start using OCCT/Prime, that are 99% tested and working perfectly.
    4) Use only 4Gbs of memory in the beginning and set vNB to 1.55v to make sure you have enough
    5) Set GTLs disabled
    6) Set VTT a little higher than stock (if stock 1.1 then give 1.2 to start from)
    7) Set vcore to 1.40
    8) Loose tRD to 9
    9) Set all memory settings dfi has to normal or more relaxed
    10) Start finding max overclock for your cpu by changing ONLY vcore and vtt
    Without messing with GTL's I can't even boot up @ 3.2 mhz in dual channel (4Gb ram). Putting memory in single channel it works fine though.
    Here are my results:
    vtt@1.3 3500MHZ NB@1.5v CPU @ 1.39v
    GTLs
    93-90-73 - Blue Screen before windows starts
    92-90-73 Blank Screeen
    90-88-71 Reboot before windows starts then on second attemp blank screen
    88-85-69 Taken directly to Windows Boot Manager seems my install is detected as now corrupted.

    I have a Thermaltake Toughpower 1200 watt on the way from europe ... It's taking forever to get here. ..

    PC seems to be prime stable, but prime does not push it nearly as hard as Intel CPU Burn (if you havent tried it try it!). I get almost 15-20c hotter in intel CPU burn and it causes my computer to shut off! Prime I only hit about 58c under load after some time, but intel CPU burn I'm hitting 75c on water!

    Link to pictures of the added heatsinks over CPL's and actively cooled digital phase region? Any watercooling parts available for this?

    BTW, if I set GTL's much lower I can't even boot into windows. If I set vtt lower I get into windows and instant freeze under load. I'm not sure they are too high.... I mean not for trying to achieve stable 3600 MHZ anyways. How can my GTL's and VTT be too high if I can't go any lower and maintain stability? I have spent well over 20 hours on this so far just rebooting testing rebooting. I know the GTL's look funky but what can I do its the only thing that will get through the IntelBurnTest (I keep wanting to call it intel CPU Burn for whatever reason lol)! I can make 10 passes and 100% stable but if I go for 20 the entire computer will just shut off no blue screen nothing! Just shuts off!
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    ok i got there at last
    question is how safe are my volts for 24/7 with this x6800?
    vtt 1.503 gtls 105,105,130
    actually vcore on s.g is wrong its more around 1.5v
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justintoxicated View Post
    Without messing with GTL's I can't even boot up @ 3.2 mhz in dual channel (4Gb ram). Putting memory in single channel it works fine though.
    Here are my results:
    vtt@1.3 3500MHZ NB@1.5v CPU @ 1.39v
    GTLs
    93-90-73 - Blue Screen before windows starts
    92-90-73 Blank Screeen
    90-88-71 Reboot before windows starts then on second attemp blank screen
    88-85-69 Taken directly to Windows Boot Manager seems my install is detected as now corrupted.

    I have a Thermaltake Toughpower 1200 watt on the way from europe ... It's taking forever to get here. ..

    PC seems to be prime stable, but prime does not push it nearly as hard as Intel CPU Burn (if you havent tried it try it!). I get almost 15-20c hotter in intel CPU burn and it causes my computer to shut off! Prime I only hit about 58c under load after some time, but intel CPU burn I'm hitting 75c on water!

    Link to pictures of the added heatsinks over CPL's and actively cooled digital phase region? Any watercooling parts available for this?

    BTW, if I set GTL's much lower I can't even boot into windows. If I set vtt lower I get into windows and instant freeze under load. I'm not sure they are too high.... I mean not for trying to achieve stable 3600 MHZ anyways. How can my GTL's and VTT be too high if I can't go any lower and maintain stability? I have spent well over 20 hours on this so far just rebooting testing rebooting. I know the GTL's look funky but what can I do its the only thing that will get through the IntelBurnTest (I keep wanting to call it intel CPU Burn for whatever reason lol)! I can make 10 passes and 100% stable but if I go for 20 the entire computer will just shut off no blue screen nothing! Just shuts off!
    Have you tried your chip in another motherboard? I had a q6600 that would not do ANYTHING over 3.2 G, no matter what I tried. Turns out that it was my CPU. I swapped it for another q6600 from a work machine and now it runs like a champ. VID is also not a perfect indication of how well a chip will clock. Maybe you just have a lead (instead of golden) chip. Be sure to test everything at its stock voltage, separately. I had issues with ram as well. Nothing an RMA couldn't fix, though. Maybe I am wrong, after all, I am way to lazy to go back and read everything you have tried.

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    Now that I have read your posts, here is what I think. You gave the chip too much VTT, and now it will not clock well without it. VTT can be really dangerous for CPU's. 1.5v is high for 65nm CPU's, and crazy for 45nm. You now can't clock the chip well without that much voltage and GTL, but it is obviously not going to last like this forever. Your chip is degrading. I also think that you may have a memory problem; I had similar instability issues, until I RMA'd my sticks. Unfortunately, you wont have a chance to figure that out until you are stable. I honestly think your chip is dying. Sorry to tell you that, but I fed my first q6600 that much VTT on accident, and it never clocked well again. Try the chip in another board and prove me wrong. I hope dearly that I am, but I don't think that I am wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adya View Post
    well its definatly stable at those volts , but if i increase to x8 it looses it.
    so for 3.9ghz ,i tried up to 1.45vcore nbv 1.67 all else around the same.
    did u have urs past 1.45v?
    i think that u need more voltage, i need in the 1.5V range with my e6850 (500x8) and 1.55V vtt, and for 4.45 i need 1.575V core and 1.6V VTT, and i need 1.65V NB, withe the gtls set to 68%/68%-2/68% based on what the bios says



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    Nono I tried less VTT first it would not clock. I dont think the CPU has degraded yet that takes some time, plus its under water... It works fine at stock speeds.
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    maybe its your ram, u have 8GB and if u dont have all the timings right it will mess with it
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    maybe its your ram, u have 8GB and if u dont have all the timings right it will mess with it
    I'm only running 4GB (trying dual channel since I can OC like crazy in Single Channel bt will need dual channel when I pop in 8gb), the timings show up properly in CPU-Z as well as the voltage in bios.

    Anyways Took all the readings of my MB usin this site
    http://www.edgeofstability.com/artic...urement_3.html
    The GTL's he has listed as 0/1 and 2/3 where my bios has them as 0/3 and 1/2??? Also the 1/2 GTL is in a slightly different location on the X48. But, none the less my readings vary 3-5-off the cart in my voltage readings when compareing them to this
    http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/12436-post11.html

    For example at 1.5VTT my 1/2 GTL is 128 measuring 1.054v where his 1/2 @130 is .894 WOW what a huge difference! Well this can explain my crazy GTLs or at least why his settings are no where near working for me. But now I can adjust them as needed with accuracy with my new tool just taking measurements.

    My new target is now 3400 MHZ @ 1.330 VTT (set in bios)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justintoxicated View Post
    For example at 1.5VTT my 1/2 GTL is 128 measuring 1.054v where his 1/2 @130 is .894 WOW what a huge difference! Well this can explain my crazy GTLs or at least why his settings are no where near working for me. But now I can adjust them as needed with accuracy with my new tool just taking measurements.

    My new target is now 3400 MHZ @ 1.330 VTT (set in bios)
    What is your new tool, I'm not following . DMM? The GTL will differ for all of us, different power supplies make to biggest difference. 110v or 230v wall socket will also make a difference. There are two ways you can go, trail & error or DMM. You should be alright with GTL disabled but you aren't, get rid of that PSU or do basic troubleshooting and use common sense. Also, ppl posting those number tables is total b*ll in my opinion , doesn't help just complicates things, unless we all had identical components under same conditions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nfm View Post
    What is your new tool, I'm not following . DMM? The GTL will differ for all of us, different power supplies make to biggest difference. 110v or 230v wall socket will also make a difference. There are two ways you can go, trail & error or DMM. You should be alright with GTL disabled but you aren't, get rid of that PSU or do basic troubleshooting and use common sense. Also, ppl posting those number tables is total b*ll in my opinion , doesn't help just complicates things, unless we all had identical components under same conditions.
    You hit the nail on the head. I had a DMM but the probes the fluke came with are way to large. I bought some fancy ones described in the above link so I could get GTL readings without shorting something out. I'll snap a picture of them soon for anyone interested in going this route. I would HIGHLY recommend using the DMM to set GTL's I'm running 20 passes of IntelBurnTest and I have finaly passed them all! ~47 GFlops! Not too bad!

    I may need to re-adjust a few settings when I get my 1200 watt PSU I dont think all my issues are from the PSU though, in fact it seems to be fairly solid for now. Everything on the MB seems to run a bit higher than what the bios is reporting. I was frustrated cause my GTLs were off but I was not able to fix them without the DMM and new probes. But now I'm a believer! Thanks everyone for convining me I was way off and needed to correct them, and the only way to properly do this was to probe!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justintoxicated View Post
    You hit the nail on the head. I had a DMM but the probes the fluke came with are way to large. I bought some fancy ones described in the above link so I could get GTL readings without shorting something out. I'll snap a picture of them soon for anyone interested in going this route. I would HIGHLY recommend using the DMM to set GTL's I'm running 20 passes of IntelBurnTest and I have finaly passed them all! ~47 GFlops! Not too bad!

    I may need to re-adjust a few settings when I get my 1200 watt PSU I dont think all my issues are from the PSU though, in fact it seems to be fairly solid for now. Everything on the MB seems to run a bit higher than what the bios is reporting. I was frustrated cause my GTLs were off but I was not able to fix them without the DMM and new probes. But now I'm a believer! Thanks everyone for convining me I was way off and needed to correct them, and the only way to properly do this was to probe!
    I told you bro, DFI and DMM in a hand .
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    i think that u need more voltage, i need in the 1.5V range with my e6850 (500x8) and 1.55V vtt, and for 4.45 i need 1.575V core and 1.6V VTT, and i need 1.65V NB, withe the gtls set to 68%/68%-2/68% based on what the bios says



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    if i start crunching will razor make his font smaller
    yeh thanks man. i did get there at a crazy amount of vcore.
    currently needed this-
    1.52vcore, 1.5 vtt,1.67 nbv, i think i had gtls at 130,120,140......i think.
    cant go further thats for sure, this chip has reached its limit imo.
    idles at 40c so that should be ok for 24/7 right?
    also now i have to tighten timings, and i know stablility will fly out the window with it.
    im thinking i wont really need more vcore though , would i need more nbv for tighter timings? and higher nbgtls? vdimm is at 2.17?
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    I have my E8400 @4Ghz (445x9) with 1.328vcore, 1.4NB, 1.14VTT.

    What I don't get is that with VDroop Setting turned off I get a rock solid 1.328v -idle to 1.312v full load but with the VDroop setting turned on its terrible. It goes from 1.328v to 1.264v o well at least I found settings that worked. Oh, and I have NOT touched the GTL settings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottFern View Post
    What I don't get is that with VDroop Setting turned off I get a rock solid 1.328v -idle to 1.312v full load but with the VDroop setting turned on its terrible.
    VCORE Droop Control set to enabled - Droop is enabled as per Intel specs.

    VCORE Droop Control set to disabled - No droop.

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