Asus Z9PE-D8 WS with 64GB of registered ECC ram.|Dell 30" LCD 3008wfp:7970 video card
LSI series raid controller
SSDs: Crucial C300 256GB
Standard drives: Seagate ST32000641AS & WD 1TB black
OSes: Linux and Windows x64
Yes. It must be a revision or something similar, (1.25, 1.27,5) the difference of 3V is minor but worth
We need to know how accurate his motherboard Vdrop works. If it gets in Windows with 1.20V and the Bios shows 1.25 then in load times the voltage must be also different.
nice volts and temps nam.
GB 790XTA UD4
GSkill Pi Black 2000 Cas9
ASUS 4870
Enermax Revolution 1050+
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How is this one?
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Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01
Yeah this really sucks...
Thank you can you please elaborate on how to update the chipset drivers though? I run the utility but there seems to be no change can you explain how to update? I created the same directory but it doesn't seems to do anything or maybe I just don't understand exactly what you are talking about...
Last edited by Guacamole; 12-04-2008 at 06:37 PM.
Current:
Asus P6T-Deluxe
Core i-7 920 (do) at 4.2Ghz
6 GB Kingston 2000
Fatality Titanium X-fi
Antec Quattro Pro 1000W
Diamond 5970
Asus 5870 (reference)
MM Duality-EK-Thermochill
Is there anything wrong with having a "A" code FPO/Batch number?
I just got my 965. Still waiting for my other parts. The number is 3836A383. I am hoping for the best.
I'll have my results up as soon as I get my TRUE.
But for now I have it at 3.4GHz with 1.153v (multimeter).
My batch # is 3838A646 and C0/C1 stepping
Core i7 920 / P6T Deluxe/ 3x2GB DDR3-1600 /EVGA GTX 280 SLi/ Prelude /Cooler Master RC690 + UCP 1.1kw/ G15 v2, G5 v2 / HP LP3065 + Sony FW900
Ya, it does nothing without the -OVERALL. Intel is playing it safe.
Create a shorcut. Go to browse and find your utility and after with a space add -OVERALL
For Example, c:/Intel/setup.exe -OVERALL
Or use Run. put the path of the utility and place -OVERALL after.
You are using MS 2006 inf. Intel has the correct ones for better/ proper x58 setup. I think that may fix your file transfer problem. If you still can't figure it out, post the name and path of you utility.exe and I will send you a shortcut. If you update and still have slow speeds, I may be able to help you with that too.
Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01
I am pretty sure I have the correct INF the one on my disc is the correct one and I did the -OVERALL and it went through the process but there was no change, which makes me think I had the correct version installed but I'm not sure how to tell.. Here is what I did I put the Inf utility in C:/Intel/INF_allOS_9.1.0.1007_PV.exe -OVERALL then double clicked and it ran.. It just immediately said successfully installed..
I am trying different hard drives right now to see if the problem could be the hard drives....
Last edited by Guacamole; 12-04-2008 at 07:18 PM.
Current:
Asus P6T-Deluxe
Core i-7 920 (do) at 4.2Ghz
6 GB Kingston 2000
Fatality Titanium X-fi
Antec Quattro Pro 1000W
Diamond 5970
Asus 5870 (reference)
MM Duality-EK-Thermochill
With -OVERALL it will update them anyway. Go into device manager and look at the date/ manufacturer of one of your x58 devices. If it Intel, you are probably in good shape. If it is MS 2006, you need updating.
Is your update file named INF_allOS_9.1.0.1007_PV.exe ? I have seen the same utility named different.
Put this on your desktop and click it.
http://chuckbam.com/Posts/INF_allOS_9.1.0.1007_PV.exe
Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01
Yeah man thanks I have narrowed the problem down to these 1TB Seagate Drives with 32mb cache.. Anytime I try and transfer to these drives from anything else my transfer rates are all f'd up so now I need to know if it's a Seagate problem or a 32mb cache problem.... I would bet on the X58 and the 32MB cache being the problem... Looks like we need one more Inf update somebody call intel and tell them Nvidia called and they want their board back....
Anyway I can transfer from WD Velociraptor to WD velociraptor no problem but any transfer to the Seagate and it's like 5mb/sec versus like 80-100 normally so booo...
Last edited by Guacamole; 12-04-2008 at 09:08 PM.
Current:
Asus P6T-Deluxe
Core i-7 920 (do) at 4.2Ghz
6 GB Kingston 2000
Fatality Titanium X-fi
Antec Quattro Pro 1000W
Diamond 5970
Asus 5870 (reference)
MM Duality-EK-Thermochill
Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01
I notice that a lot of you are going ape with the overclocks (4.0ghz+) but have sacrificed hyper threading. Anybody have an idea how far most people will be able to stably push an i7 920 with hyperthreading on (using air preferably)?
Batch: 3837B080
Super Pi 1M - 4010Mhz "211x19" - 1.152v - Windows Vista 64 bit:
Super Pi 2M - 4010Mhz "211x19" - 1.152v - Windows Vista 64 bit:
Super Pi 4M - 4010Mhz "211x19" - 1.152v - Windows Vista 64 bit:
Super Pi 8M - 4010Mhz "211x19" - 1.152v - Windows Vista 64 bit:
Super Pi 16M - 4010Mhz "211x19" - 1.152v - Windows Vista 64 bit:
Super Pi 32M - 4010Mhz "211x19" - 1.152v - Windows Vista 64 bit:
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Last edited by dj883u2; 12-05-2008 at 02:41 AM.
Have you tried 4.2Ghz?
Answer: If yes
How much voltage to get 4.2ghz stable?
Thanks,
An update: I can run Super PI 32M with 1.5 4.0GHZ too but it freezes when it starts priming.
All retails as of since the release have been the one mentioned by Hornet at the above post.
Last edited by Metroid; 12-05-2008 at 05:10 AM.
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