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    Quote Originally Posted by loc.o View Post
    Very nice Dread. You use 400 strap? There's a problem with 3/5 divider on X48 and 400 strap. Its actually 2/3 so mem wil be 900mhz.
    Yes, I am using 400 strap. You mean that memset/cpuz are actually bugged and displaying wrong frequency (1000MHz)????


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    Quote Originally Posted by jugeen View Post
    i also have a custom kit with dual or half spd table

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=419143
    haha, that is the CPU-Z ini edit right there...but yours aren't the uber special 640MB sticks

    Quote Originally Posted by over@locker886 View Post
    Very nice work my friend! Your temp is insane good..
    couldn't believe it myself, but Gautam said that it would be the case and he was 100% correct. it just goes to show how much the stock heat pipe assembly does hold watercooling back. i don't understand why they continue with these horrible designs with heat pipe roller coasters and waterblocks when the entire time they hinder cooling tremendously.

    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    Did you play with skew settings on this run? wondering if I should bother to get over 600FSB...
    nope, no skew settings or much of anything out of the ordinary. here is the kicker though, much anything over 600FSB, even at tRD9, i can't get to run dual 32M stable. i have managed a dual 32M run at 610FSB but with tRD of 10. obviously, as my last set of results under LN2 show, benching well above 600FSB is no problem...even with the air cooling attachment. just any form of real stress on the NB is a no go much over 600FSB on my board.

    Quote Originally Posted by dread77 View Post
    Yes, I am using 400 strap. You mean that memset/cpuz are actually bugged and displaying wrong frequency (1000MHz)????
    yes, it is a well documented fact that most all recent Intel chipsets treat the 3:5 ratio when on the 400 strap as a 2:3 ratio. CPU-Z picks up what the BIOS tells it to and that is a 3:5 ratio but in reality, it is actually just 2:3. a couple of us did some extensive testing and came to this conclusion based on bandwidth after some folks were posting obscene clocks on the 3:5 but with terrible performance. it was then confirmed shortly after by one of the MB manufacturers.
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    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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    Just halted a 2 1/2 hr prime blend run at 430x9 at 1:1 mem (1720) - might be getting somewhere at last. Thanks to MnM and EF for posting detailed settings - I am using a hybrid of both so far. Just dialled in 450 so we'll see how far this gets. On AIR with stock heatpipe assy bar AS5 and washers so we'll see what happens ...............
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    CPU: QX9770-C1 @ 4038MHz.
    GPU: XFX GTX280 XT O/C. Audio: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro.
    MEM: Corsair Dominator 2x1Gb TWIN3X2048-1800C7DFIN G @ 7-7-7-20 1T 1901MHz.
    DRIVES: Samsung F1 1TB & 2x500Gb Hitachi SATA 2.
    2xSamsung 20xDVD-RW SATA.
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    LOOP 1: <- Black Ice Stealth 360 -> EK Multi-Opt 150 Rev2 -> Swiftech MCP655 -> Swiftech Apogee GTZ -> EK NB SMAX -> : Tygon R3603 tubing and EK barbs all 1/2in ID.

    24/7 SETTINGS : FSB 475, Ratio x8.5, Strap 333, DRAM 1901 @ 2.06v, CPUv 1.47, LLC DIS, GTLs +40+40+40+40 NB +60, PLLv 1.59, VTT 1.40, NBv 1.59, SB1.5 1.58, SB1.05 1.10

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    Well that sucks...
    Looks like benching above 1900+ MHz Ram speed is slightly impossible for that board.
    Thanks for letting us know loc.o and 3oh6...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob2k View Post
    Just halted a 2 1/2 hr prime blend run at 430x9 at 1:1 mem (1720) - might be getting somewhere at last. Thanks to MnM and EF for posting detailed settings - I am using a hybrid of both so far. Just dialled in 450 so we'll see how far this gets. On AIR with stock heatpipe assy bar AS5 and washers so we'll see what happens ...............
    Good luck mate.

    I've just picked up an E8600 from YoyoTech yesterday, they received a new batch of Q820A627, which seems to be getting great feedbacks on the 8600 clockin' thread.

    Finalizing my stability tests and will post it later on
    Just saying I'm impressed with my chip so far


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    By the way I tried different Clock Twister settings using Everest bandwidth bench, and for some reason you only gain performance benifits going up from "Light" to "Moderate", but then performance goes down using either "Strong" and "Stronger". "Lighter" essentially means this internal timings tighening is turned off, as there is a relatively big performance drop off going from "Light" to "Lighter".

    So basically for best performance use "Moderate" Clock Twister settings, at least untill a BIOS fix this issue...


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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    By the way I tried different Clock Twister settings using Everest bandwidth bench, and for some reason you only gain performance benifits going up from "Light" to "Moderate", but then performance goes down using either "Strong" and "Stronger". "Lighter" essentially means this internal timings tighening is turned off, as there is a relatively big performance drop off going from "Light" to "Lighter".

    So basically for best performance use "Moderate" Clock Twister settings, at least untill a BIOS fix this issue...
    at different FSBs and different memory straps/ratios/mem timings...you can get a benefit from going to Strong, but at the same time i have also found in those instances, Stronger provided less bandwidth than Strong, like you found.

    general rule of thumb...there are no hard fast rules, just things that seem to be the case at the specific settings you test at
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    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
    at different FSBs and different memory straps/ratios/mem timings...you can get a benefit from going to Strong, but at the same time i have also found in those instances, Stronger provided less bandwidth than Strong, like you found.

    general rule of thumb...there are no hard fast rules, just things that seem to be the case at the specific settings you test at
    There goes my goal of removing a variable...


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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    There goes my goal of removing a variable...
    haha, but at least it's easy to check at whatever settings you are working with.

    on that note though, i have never found Stronger to ever beat Strong, but have ran into the situation where Stronger won't load Windows while Strong does so i am assuming that would be a situation where it would be on top
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    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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    Thanks to everybody for sharing information! Finally I got my own RE installed and now it is my turn to ask for your help.
    I can not get two stick of my 2x2GB dominators to boot - it hangs with a black screen and the LCD poster says Det DRAM. Every time I boot with one stick after not being able to boot with two stick the post screen tells me overclock failed pres F1 bla bla indicating some setting is not right when using two sticks). Both sticks work fine if I only use one stick (in slot B2) and the memory I use are on Corsair's compatible list for this motherboard. I always put both sticks in the white slots (A2/B2). I have the stock heatpipe with the TIM replased with MX-2 everywhere and the washer mod. I have not tried to OC yet, only set basic settings manual (disabled all the CPU stuff and all onboard devices except LAN1). This problem is there both with BIOS 0301, 0403, and 0501 (the latter is what I use now).
    My memory use Samsung IC, their SPD is 8-8-8-24-2T at 1.8V. Unfortunately I do not have other memory around to test.
    I suppose I have overlooked some little setting or trick but I hope I have tested the most common things and therefore "qualify" for asking for help.

    I have tried to leave all settings in Extreme Tweaker on Auto except CPU ratio and FSB (to prevent it from setting FSB to 450 automatically) and gradually setting things manual to the point below:
    My settings:

    Extreme Tweaker Menu

    Ai Overclock Tuner: Manual
    OC from CPU level up: Auto
    OC from Memory level up: Auto
    FSB frequency - 333
    CPU ratio setting: 9
    CPU confituration: All disable except Core multi-processing
    -cpu clock skew - Auto
    -nb clock skew - Auto
    FSB Strap to North Bridge - 333
    DRAM FREQUENCY - 1333
    DRAM Command Rate - 2T
    DRAM Timing Control - Manual
    *1st information : 8-8-8-24-Auto-88-Auto-Auto
    *2nd informaion : All auto
    *3rd information : All auto
    DRAM Static Read Control - Disable
    DRAM Dynamic Write Control - Disable
    -DRAM Skew Control
    Ai Clock Twister - Auto
    Ai Transaction Booster - Auto
    *C/P : B1 B2
    *LVL : 08 08

    EPU II Phase Control - Auto
    -----------------------------------------------------------------
    *** Please Key in Numbers or select voltage!***
    CPU Voltage - Auto
    Load-Line Calibration - Auto
    CPU PLL Voltage - Auto
    FSB Termination Voltage - Auto
    CPU GTLVref (o) - Auto
    CPU GTLVref (1) - Auto
    CPU GTLVref (2) - Auto
    CPU GTLVref (3) - Auto
    NB GTLVref - Auto
    North Bridge Voltage - 1.43
    DRAM Voltage -1.8
    NB DDRVref - Auto
    DDR3 ChannelA Vref - Auto
    DDR3 ChannelB Vref - Auto
    South Bridge 1.5 Voltage - Auto
    South Bridge 1.05 Voltage - Auto
    **********************************************
    CPU Spread Spectrum - Diable
    PCIE Spread Spectrum - Disable
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    guys, which slots did you use for overclock your ram ?? blue or white ?? i found more stable white ones, @1000mhz 1:2 with blue i cannot boot but with white goes ok !!
    tell me

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    Quote Originally Posted by aerie View Post
    guys, which slots did you use for overclock your ram ?? blue or white ?? i found more stable white ones, @1000mhz 1:2 with blue i cannot boot but with white goes ok !!
    tell me
    The white slots are the ones to use for two sticks (and the B2 for only one).
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    Quote Originally Posted by rob2k View Post
    Just halted a 2 1/2 hr prime blend run at 430x9 at 1:1 mem (1720) - might be getting somewhere at last. Thanks to MnM and EF for posting detailed settings - I am using a hybrid of both so far. Just dialled in 450 so we'll see how far this gets. On AIR with stock heatpipe assy bar AS5 and washers so we'll see what happens ...............
    Please when you get a chance post in here your bios config.

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    [QUOTE=Holmer;3304599]
    My memory use Samsung IC, their SPD is 8-8-8-24-2T at 1.8V.

    You can try this at your own risk of course. But take your ram voltage up to 1.9 .I found with my ram and this board it would not even boot at the rated 1.9 volts but if i take it to 2.04 it boots fine. I do have a differant kit and i can overvolt to 2.1 and not void my warrenty ..So thats why i say do so at your own risk. You say they both work by them selfs in the b/2 slots but what about by them selfs in the a/2 slot what are the results from doing that ? If they dont work in that slot by them self. Might be something wrong with your mobo and adding voltage i doubt would fix it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki View Post
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    The reason for CSX Diablo mem in conjuction with this RE not working nicely in some cases might be due to the bios not being able to read the spd correct.

    Look at the pic below, 4 instances of CPU-Z, all showing the SPD of memslot 4, all showing completely different information:
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    sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holmer View Post
    The white slots are the ones to use for two sticks (and the B2 for only one).
    what is B2?

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    It's like this, from cpu to the right: A1 A2 B1 B2, channel 1 is the blue slots, channel 2 is the white slots.
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    sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus View Post
    The reason for CSX Diablo mem in conjuction with this RE not working nicely in some cases might be due to the bios not being able to read the spd correct.

    Look at the pic below, 4 instances of CPU-Z, all showing the SPD of memslot 4, all showing completely different information:
    i get this a lot with my G.Skill D9GTR as well but doesn't seem to happen as much with my Ballistix D9GTS. could be just coincidence but you might be on to something here Zeus.
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    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
    D9GTR and this motherboard don't work well together, my G.Skill D9GTR kit runs 1100MHz 32M stable with reasonable voltage on 790i...can't even get Windows to load on the RE with that kit at 1000MHz 8-7-6. i would suggest you spend less time asking for help here and more time testing the system because you would perhaps be the first to get 1000MHz 8-7-6 with D9GTR to run anything. also, getting them 100% stable at 1000MHz isn't going to be easy on any motherboard. on top of that OCCT failing is usually a sign of something else, it has never been even a reasonable test for memory for me. stick with dual 32M SPi for stability testing then work your way up to Prime Blend once you get that stable.
    I see you say your GSkills D9GTR won't run on the RE. I have the D9GTR -SUPER TALENT 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1800 (PC3 14400)

    Are you referring to WRs and or 24/7 every day use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    Good luck mate.

    I've just picked up an E8600 from YoyoTech yesterday, they received a new batch of Q820A627, which seems to be getting great feedbacks on the 8600 clockin' thread.

    Finalizing my stability tests and will post it later on
    Just saying I'm impressed with my chip so far
    Thanks EF - been priming at 450x9 for about 90 mins now - the small room I call an office (play room really) is like a sauna!!. Prime is now on the 560000LLi @ 12k FFT loop so looking good so far. If this works then i'll try again with CR1 command rate, breaking 11k read speed on Everest now so things are moving on. I never thought this was possible and was about to try X38 !!! but it seems that CPU & NB GTL's make the world of difference. Once I have this nailed i'll rip off the stock cooling and kit it out with Thermalright H/sinks similar to Vega22.

    What S/W are people using to capture screen shots ?

    Excellent work with your E8600 BTW . So what CPU will you use for gaming - quad or dual ?

    MnM - will post my bios settings in the morning once Prime has completed some more hours. Some of the voltages are midway between EF's and yours so might not run as hot. My auto Performance Level is 6 so I really don't know how this is worked out as we have similar hardware unless it's due to you having all the memory slots populated.
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    DRIVES: Samsung F1 1TB & 2x500Gb Hitachi SATA 2.
    2xSamsung 20xDVD-RW SATA.
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    24/7 SETTINGS : FSB 475, Ratio x8.5, Strap 333, DRAM 1901 @ 2.06v, CPUv 1.47, LLC DIS, GTLs +40+40+40+40 NB +60, PLLv 1.59, VTT 1.40, NBv 1.59, SB1.5 1.58, SB1.05 1.10

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    Quote Originally Posted by runmc View Post
    I see you say your GSkills D9GTR won't run on the RE. I have the D9GTR -SUPER TALENT 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1800 (PC3 14400)

    Are you referring to WRs and or 24/7 every day use?

    thanks Ron
    good question Ron and the distinction between benching and 24/7 has to be made. the best kit for all out memory
    frequency for benching seems to be D9JNM but so far has only been demonstrated with a single kit...

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...6&postcount=14

    they are D9JNM which i just don't get because i was under the assumption most Micron was similar in needs/wants
    to run high clocks. if drive strength is the issue then perhaps D9JNM likes low drive strengths?

    the other thing to keep in mind is what FSB you are going to be running. 1100MHz memory i don't think is really a
    benefit to any benchmarkers except perhaps the 32M LCC junkies like myself to be truthfully honest. with dual
    cores, you are going to be running 600FSB+ which gives us 2:3 for high 600FSB+ clocks and 5:8 at or around
    600FSB...or at least up to 620FSB you are still under 1000MHz so 7-6-5 @ 1000MHz or a bit less is the ideal kit.
    my D9GTR and D9GTS run this with no problems on this board, both being exceptional kits on all platforms it seems.

    for quads, you are likely around the 500FSB at the top end, perhaps a bit higher. either way, the 1:2 ratio is likely
    the ticket there and again, right around 1000MHz or just over. if you have a bad quad that only runs 450FSB then
    pretty much any kit will be fine because the RE doesn't seem to have issue with D9GTR for high CL6 clocks with my
    G.Skills (D9GTR) clocking up to 860MHz 6-6-5 for dual 32M SPi quite easy. if you happen to have a quad benching
    over 500FSB, then perhaps you will be wanting that elusive D9JNM kit as D9GTS/D9GTR seem to run out of gas
    much past 1000MHz, CL7 or CL8.

    i won't ramble on anymore but I think you can see what I am getting at. In the end, it seems RE owners looking for
    top benchmark results should be looking for the best CL7 clocking kit they can which comes down to D9GTR or
    D9GTS...despite the negative comments I have made. The logistics of what FSB you are benching at will dictate
    your needs though.

    keep in mind this entire response is directed toward benchmarking and not 24/7. but...for 24/7 the above
    information is somewhat relevent, at least the part about what FSB you are going to be running, for 24/7 600FSB
    isn't likely going to be the goal; neither is 1100MHz memory or 1000MHz CL7. i like the combination of 450FSBish,
    900MHz CL7 for daily use...assuming you have the multiplier to hit your highest stable CPU frequency at that FSB.
    because we all know, memory frequency is about the last thing you should be considering for 24/7 stability...CPU
    frequency is king and memory clocks/timings/chipset timings should always be sacrificed for CPU frequency for 24/7

    HTH Ron and sorry for the long read
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    i can't even make that shyt up ^^^

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    Nice Explanation there, liked it Been following this thread a while, will buy this board soon i hope hehe, like the looks of how its goin for you guys, havent really seen any bad news of this board, so far looking good, gonna put a 8600 and Gskill mem in it and hopefully it will work out, you said your g.skill were D9GTR , as god ol Cellshock black are?

    thought i saw them were GTS ? anyone got this kit recently from MemoryC?

    thanks for a useful thread guys, Clean and tidy and informative!
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    [QUOTE=JaVa_Az;3304738]
    Quote Originally Posted by Holmer View Post
    My memory use Samsung IC, their SPD is 8-8-8-24-2T at 1.8V.

    You can try this at your own risk of course. But take your ram voltage up to 1.9 .I found with my ram and this board it would not even boot at the rated 1.9 volts but if i take it to 2.04 it boots fine. I do have a differant kit and i can overvolt to 2.1 and not void my warrenty ..So thats why i say do so at your own risk. You say they both work by them selfs in the b/2 slots but what about by them selfs in the a/2 slot what are the results from doing that ? If they dont work in that slot by them self. Might be something wrong with your mobo and adding voltage i doubt would fix it.
    Thank you for the very good suggestions. One stick in the A2 slot was a no go! However, I broke the code, the key to booting (and running at least a 32M SuperPi) with 2x2GB of my memory was using the 400 strap and DRAM frequency on Auto . DRAM FRQ on Auto results in a 2:3 divider (it can not handle the 1:2 divider manually set with v-NB 1.458). Guess I should up the v-NB to get decent settings. This is with BIOS 0403 since I thought the 0501 was more optimized to Micron D9 IC's. Well I have much to learn about this RE, it is not at all like my former Evolution.
    Last edited by Holmer; 09-21-2008 at 12:51 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Infa View Post
    Nice Explanation there, liked it Been following this thread a while, will buy this board soon i hope hehe, like the looks of how its goin for you guys, havent really seen any bad news of this board, so far looking good, gonna put a 8600 and Gskill mem in it and hopefully it will work out, you said your g.skill were D9GTR , as god ol Cellshock black are?

    thought i saw them were GTS ? anyone got this kit recently from MemoryC?

    thanks for a useful thread guys, Clean and tidy and informative!
    thanks, and yes, my G.Skill HZ 2x1GB PC3-12800s are D9GTR but they are old...really old considering the average
    lifetime of a computer component. they are now usually coming with D9GTS but have had some D9JNL and perhaps
    some D9JNM as well, so what you are going to get is hard to say. it is such an easy bin that they can throw pretty
    much anything on them now and hit spec.
    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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