Can someone confirm that the gigabyte extreme comfortably fits tri gtx 280's? Im looking at getting one, but concerned because i have heard that the board cant seat all 3 cards.
Can someone confirm that the gigabyte extreme comfortably fits tri gtx 280's? Im looking at getting one, but concerned because i have heard that the board cant seat all 3 cards.
all three fit perfect BUT you need a case with 8 expansion slots.
I think you can do it with 7, if your case allows it (TJ07 needs a few rivets drilled out to get rid of a wee plate that would block the 3rd card), you'd just need to put a single-slot backplate on the 3rd card, or make it fit some other way - it's not like it has to be perfectly sloted into the backplate space since you're not using the connectors on it.
I might just wait for the new quad-sli cards, all the same.
TJ07 | Corsair HX1000W | Gigabyte EX58 Extreme | i7 930 @ 4ghz | Ek Supreme | Thermochill PA 120.3 | Laing DDC 12v w/ mod plexi top | 3x2gb Corsair 1600mhz | GTX 680 | Raid 0 300gb Velociraptor x 2 | Razer Lachesis & Lycosa | Win7 HP x64 | fluffy dice.
boyz, U know how to flash bios in dos via usb pendrive on this main??
And, I heard bios F4L for EX58 UD5 rocks... someone can confirm this?
Thanks.
Can anyone else confirm that 36x QPI multi actually = 18x? Other boards apparently have x18 multi, my GB extreme with F4j bios has lowest 36x(apart from slow mode), but that puts me on 18x.
TJ07 | Corsair HX1000W | Gigabyte EX58 Extreme | i7 930 @ 4ghz | Ek Supreme | Thermochill PA 120.3 | Laing DDC 12v w/ mod plexi top | 3x2gb Corsair 1600mhz | GTX 680 | Raid 0 300gb Velociraptor x 2 | Razer Lachesis & Lycosa | Win7 HP x64 | fluffy dice.
TJ07 | Corsair HX1000W | Gigabyte EX58 Extreme | i7 930 @ 4ghz | Ek Supreme | Thermochill PA 120.3 | Laing DDC 12v w/ mod plexi top | 3x2gb Corsair 1600mhz | GTX 680 | Raid 0 300gb Velociraptor x 2 | Razer Lachesis & Lycosa | Win7 HP x64 | fluffy dice.
Not sure what I am doing wrong here, but I cant get past 175 bclk on my UD5 and 940 to save my life. 175x22 (23 with permaturbo) is rock solid, prime & linpack stable. 180 x 19+, bsods within 5 minutes of prime (getting a lot 0x00000101 and 124s). Current settings are follows, using f4k:
22x175
QPI=36
uncore=13
spd=6
timings are 9-9-9-24 (corsair 1600 rated @7-7-7-10 @1.8v)
LLC=Enabled
Vcore=1.475
QPI/VTT = 1.400
CpuPLL=1.900
QPIpll= 1.24
IOH Core=1.200
ICH I/O =1.58
ICH Core=1.14
Dram=1.8
Raising Vcore all the way to 1.55 does not help the bsods at 180+bclck. Any thoughts and suggestions appreciated...
Edit: Turbo and HT are both on...and playing the EIST function didnt seem to help any.
Last edited by Isepick; 12-13-2008 at 08:43 AM.
Like my cpu, born just a little too slow...
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I would honestly try to nail down a decent clock without HT enabled, then work on it. It just throws another variable in there to deal with.
124's in my experience are usually vcore, but at 1.475v....you're already pushing it. That is just a brutal amount of vcore to throw at a cpu at such low frequency. Also the uncore should be lowered like Bobbylite mentioned.
It seems like you're not really taking the right approach....at all. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that if you keep your settings where they are, your cpu is going bite it fast.
Last edited by ReverendMaynard; 12-13-2008 at 08:35 AM.
GB 790XTA UD4
GSkill Pi Black 2000 Cas9
ASUS 4870
Enermax Revolution 1050+
http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=67661
sorry, uncore is 13x, ram is 6x, the 18 i posted above was when i was playing with memory stuff to see if it was stable at 175 with better timings....when i was on my way up to 175 bclck, 12x uncore would be unstable, 13x just fine (with 6x memory)
I do believe I AM taking the wrong approach, thx Rev...my temps are ok tho, and I'm not near the max Vcore yet, but I really didnt want to run so high on the voltages...I'm on air, hitting 83C on load, 40 on idle...I'm getting 4 GHZ now, I'm trying for 4.2 and I'll be happy
Edit: having issues with my dvd player at the moment, so I am NOT on a clean install...running vista x64, could that be the cause?
Last edited by Isepick; 12-13-2008 at 08:48 AM.
Like my cpu, born just a little too slow...
Sometimes you just gotta scrap everything you're doing and "reset" lol. Glad you didn't take my comment as a knock
This is subjective, but I'd say 1.4v is the max limit for i7's on air 24/7. I say that because of the high load temps. high Volts + high temps = damage, and the higher the load temps, the lower your vcore ceiling is going to be. If you're not worried about ditching your cpu, then by all means...pump it to it lol.
Right now, with HT off I'm trying to dial in 4ghz.
20x200
QPI=36
uncore=16
9-9-9-24 (depends on your ram of course)
LLC=Enabled
Vcore=1.375
QPI/VTT = 1.325
CpuPLL=1.84
QPIpll= 1.24
IOH Core=1.1
ICH I/O =1.58
ICH Core=1.14
Dram=1.66v (depends on your ram of course)
So far, this has netted me 4ghz 1hr prime small/large and blend stable. I refuse to push it beyond an hour at 82C (I'm on air as well) until I can drop it by switching to water (modding my Apogess GT today)
Those settings might not work for your Ise, but they are a bit more realistic to what it should take to get 4ghz.
GB 790XTA UD4
GSkill Pi Black 2000 Cas9
ASUS 4870
Enermax Revolution 1050+
http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=67661
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