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Thread: [Team.AU]XFire HD4870X2, E8600, Gigabyte EP45T-EXTREME, Corsair DDR3 + Skulltrail fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by k|ngp|n View Post
    Funny thing is he doesnt even know
    please show me Chief Knock-A-Homer. if anyone can, it has to be you

    but now that i think of it, i don't recall ever seeing or looking for quads in this board, let alone actually ran one so...i am just talking out my ace as usual
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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
    please show me Chief Knock-A-Homer. if anyone can, it has to be you

    but now that i think of it, i don't recall ever seeing or looking for quads in this board, let alone actually ran one so...i am just talking out my ace as usual
    No no no Jod you got it all wrong man

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    hehehe guys
    appreciate the kind words

    Vince, as far as i can tell with MOST Gigabyte boards now you have to just get the relationship between VTT and VNB correct. Everything else falls into place . Tinkering some more with VTT Ref volts or Skews might gain a little but not a lot and 1:2 divider on RAM with CAS8 is where you want to be as Jody showed us recently what sort of monster bandwidth this board puts out. The VTT/NB volts are always different on each board and setup but my moto is always to start low and build it up. I will have to sit down and do some bios settings work in the thread after my Taiwan trip this week. This thread is pretty much just result atm as i haven't had much experience with DDR3 Extreme board yet....first session with it and staight to LN2 ......i'm dropping the ball a bit heheheh

    don't worry about temps as GB boards are usually pretty cool running just change the stock TIM on it with something decent and tighten the mother hard. Vdroop mod is a must but aside from that it's all good. This board is one of the rare P45s which does benefit from subzero cooling on NB as some guys have seen clock increases and monster PL at high FSB from extra volts

    Expecting to see you bench quads on this board between 500-540MHz FSB

    i'm gonna have to give REX board a thrashing seeing that most top runners seem to be getting great results with monster FSB including some decent benchmarks from my mate T_M recently
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    RE is the way to go for sure right now.
    It just works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    RE is the way to go for sure right now.
    It just works.
    yeah let's hope i don't get some nasty cold bugs with REX like i had with some asus boards in the past

    i liked my P5B DLX though...could run -140C no problem and i need up to -150C for this chip and stable volts when i stick a couple of 4870X2

    i have to do some testing to find out how to get this "boost" in GT2 and GT3 in 3DMARK03....it's really strange how random it is ..........

    i'll use it for my SuperPi runs as well as AM3/pifast

    i can't wait now
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    Vince for quad/board my sweet spot is exactly 1.38 vMCH, and VTT must stay low around 1.3. Any much higher VTT and you will lose FSB.

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    Dino - Asus Z7S-WS is faster than Skulltrail

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    Dino - Asus Z7S-WS is faster than Skulltrail
    nice board
    i don't normally have a lot of time for these sorts of loans so by the time i source it Intel will want the rig back hahah
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    Sweet scores.

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    do it bananstyle

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    hehe thanks

    i'll be continuing with this benching session

    i am going to try and see if GB bios guys can do some more tweaking to give us some ~650MHz FSB bioses for extreme cooling

    600 is nice but not good enough
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    Nice results Dino! Congrats!
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    Nice results !!!!

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    thanks guys

    i've bought a few VGA blocks
    still missing one more and i will somehow try to mount them on these 4870X2s and try again when i finally get a board that will do 630/640MHz FSB stable with these cards

    i'm hoping either REX or this new Gigabyte EP45-UD3P will do the trick
    surely one of them will give me what i need hehehe
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