How much cpu / nb clock skews are you using?
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel i7-920 @ 4.2Ghz w/ HT
6GB G.Skill @ 1600Mhz
eVGA / MSI GTX480 SLI
Corsair HX1000w
CoolerMaster HAF932 OG
Corsair H70
Last edited by Grnfinger; 01-01-2009 at 08:01 AM.
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Project: Dark Matter (<- link) - Asus Maximus II Formula, Intel X3330 3.4ghz @1.32v under load, corsair ddr2 1066 8gigs, evga gtx260 core 216, pc p&c 750W, EK Supreme HF Nickel, iandh 175 res, Swiftech MCP355, Black Ice GTX G2 240, Lian Li v1200b
silverstone tj07 build log
q9550 e0 (lapped) - 3.98@1.326v - True Black (lapped + washer mod) + 2x NF-P12
MF2 - 1802 (washer mod), 2x2 8500 Dominator @1115, Corsair HX 850w
BFG 216 OCX 710/1480/1240 Acer 2216w, Samsung 40" 1080p,
Antec P180 + 3x NF-P12, 1TB WD Black + 3x 500GB WD AAKS
ASUS Xonar D2
anyone know of a possible workaround for soundcard issues?
I have the SupremeFX from my Maximus X38, digital audio for that board was on the board itself not on the supremeFX card.
Vista sees the audio card and installs drivers but defaults to digital output and seeing as I have no digital out I therefor have no sound, anyone know of away to force analog output?
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel i7-920 @ 4.2Ghz w/ HT
6GB G.Skill @ 1600Mhz
eVGA / MSI GTX480 SLI
Corsair HX1000w
CoolerMaster HAF932 OG
Corsair H70
500x8 is priming now, I'll share my settings when there solid...
Cant get the soundcard to show anything other that digital tried control pannel ect with no luck...used soundmax and realtek drivers both no worky.
I'm going to try to squeeze Asus for one, if no I'll grab a aftermarket, no biggie its the wifes rig so who cares if there is sound...now if there were only a way to remove sound from her![]()
If only
Cant wait. hope your CPU and NB clock skew settings can help me to getting this stable.
I can tell its going to be rewarding to get it going heh.
Im going to have to run the ram at 1000 (1:1) but im going to tighten the timings up real nice. so i hope my read doesnt suffer too much, im currently at 1081.
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel i7-920 @ 4.2Ghz w/ HT
6GB G.Skill @ 1600Mhz
eVGA / MSI GTX480 SLI
Corsair HX1000w
CoolerMaster HAF932 OG
Corsair H70
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How's the OC going Grnfinger?
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel i7-920 @ 4.2Ghz w/ HT
6GB G.Skill @ 1600Mhz
eVGA / MSI GTX480 SLI
Corsair HX1000w
CoolerMaster HAF932 OG
Corsair H70
Little OT,
Quick question about page files in Vista 64. I got 4gb of RAM so I assumed I can cancel all page files, but some websites recommend leaving them no matter what and others opposite(hehe as always).
How are you doing it ppl - I am new to vista...
Thanks
q9550 e0 (lapped) - 3.98@1.326v - True Black (lapped + washer mod) + 2x NF-P12
MF2 - 1802 (washer mod), 2x2 8500 Dominator @1115, Corsair HX 850w
BFG 216 OCX 710/1480/1240 Acer 2216w, Samsung 40" 1080p,
Antec P180 + 3x NF-P12, 1TB WD Black + 3x 500GB WD AAKS
ASUS Xonar D2
Not sure about others here, but for many years I have been moving my paging file to a dedicated partition I created specifically for it. And then having the system manage it itself regardless of the amount of physical memory I have. I then disable all paging on every other partition and drive including the OS partition/drive.
This has worked well for me for many years. Its usually beneficial to make sure you keep the paging area on the fastest area of the drive, or near it. I usually create 3 partitions within 2 volumes. One volume with 2 partitions for the OS/simple small apps, and the second partition on the same volume for the Pagefile/Internet Cache, and the 2nd volume for frequently accessed programs or large programs like games, stuff I want to remain quick. This way I can be sure the background process of paging and frequent file caching wont interfere with constantly moving my frequently used apps/games data around all the time. Helps to reduce how often you need to defrag as well. I think, but I may have this wrong... lol
Anyone else have a better way to deal with the paging system? Other than the obvious more memory idea...
Last edited by SkOrPn; 01-02-2009 at 10:34 AM. Reason: Just added more info
Personally I leave it alone...
I disable
Superfetch
Indexing
Defender
PC tablet
Fax
Telephoney
Then I leave UAC turned on but adjust the admin account to elevate without promting, so you dont get the anoying popups all the time but retain the security.
It will also allow programs to auto start without promting, so stuff like Everest will auto load without permission.
You can also turn on the secret admin account wich is better than the default admin account which is limited.
Onced tweaked properly Vista is really a decent OS, plus the eye candy is nice
You want any tweak instructions lmk
Last edited by Grnfinger; 01-02-2009 at 02:56 PM.
Leave Superfetch, you may aswell use XP if you don't like it (one of vistas good functions).
Leave Page File under Windows control or make it the Windows REC Static size so it don't fragment as much as it grows/shrinks (it wont).
Has anyone tried BIOS 1901? My MIIF is boxed up, I'm waiting for a reason to open it back up.
Seriously? I just went through the Asus Download page and looked for everything for the MIIF, and it was right there in the BIOS section. Here's a link: http://dlsvr04.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/...rmula-1901.zip
Description Maximus II Formula 1901 Bios
Improve Memory compatibility
That's total nonsense, Superfetch is using the Memory.
Indexing uses the HDD more and I disable it.
A modern HDD's MTTF is more than you will ever need anyhow.
Stick to OC'ing mate and I stick to Beta Testing MS OS's officially and understanding how they work.
I previously had 2 Raptor X's and I can tell you they are well noticeable when clanking as you put it, its not Superfetch that does it, its indexing and System Restore and there is plenty of guides around to tell you how to tame down a HDD in Vista.
A HDD is the oldest slowest bottleneck of any PC and you want to keep OC'ing the tits off of all hardware but slow it down even more because its waiting on the HDD ?
The best advise I got years aback from a MS rep was to stop buying faster CPU/RAM etc and get HDD as fast as possible, that meant buy fastest modern HDD (at that time) and Raid 0 2 of them.
Best advise I ever got.
Last edited by humeyboy; 01-02-2009 at 05:17 PM.
Both Taiwan and NA FTP sites do not show it for me...thanks for the link.
I beta test for MS aswell and have for along time
I'm well aware of what Superfetch is and how it works, imo I feel its of little value and choose not to run it, with indexing turned OFF and I always disable system restore I have CONSTANT hdd activity with superfetch enabled, with it disabled it idles nicely.
Last edited by Grnfinger; 01-02-2009 at 05:21 PM.
My E8500 is now @ 4.5GHz stable in prime 95 and gaming
Started with skorpon's settings as a base and now I have this
Processor:
Ai Overclock Tuner: Manual
OC From CPU Level Up: Auto
Ratio CMOS Setting: 8.5
FSB Frequency: 530
CPU Clock Skew: Normal
NB Clock Skew: Normal
FSB Strap to North Bridge: 333MHz
DRAM Frequency: Auto
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A1: Auto
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A2: Auto
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B1: Auto
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B2: Auto
DRAM Timing Control: Auto
1st Information:
CAS# Latency: 5 DRAM Clocks
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay: 5 DRAM Clocks
DRAM RAS# Precharge: 5 DRAM Clocks
DRAM RAS# Activate to Precharge: 15 DRAM Clocks
RAS# to RAS# Delay: Auto
Row Refresh Recycle Time: 55 DRAM Clocks
Write Recovery Time: Auto
Read to Precharge Time: Auto
2nd Information:
Read to Write Delay (S/D): Auto
Write to Read Delay (S): Auto
Write to Read Delay (D): Auto
Read to Read Delay (S): Auto
Read to Read Delay (D): Auto
Write to Write Delay (S): Auto
Write to Write Delay (D): Auto
3rd Information:
Write to PRE Delay: Auto
Read to PRE Delay: Auto
PRE to PRE Delay: Auto
All PRE to ACT Delay: Auto
All PRE to REF Delay: Auto
DRAM Static Read Control: Disabled
DRAM Read Training: Disabled
MEM. OC Charger: Enabled
Ai Clock Twister: Moderate
Ai Transaction Booster: Auto
PCIE Frequency: 100
CPU Voltage: 1.4
CPU PLL Voltage:1.53
FSB Termination Voltage:1.31
DRAM Voltage: Auto
North Bridge Voltage:1.4
South Bridge 1.5 Voltage: Auto
South Bridge 1.1 Voltage: Auto
CPU GTL Reference (0): Auto
CPU GTL Reference (1): Auto
CPU GTL Reference (2): Auto
CPU GTL Reference (3): Auto
NB GTL Reference: Auto
DDR2 ChA Reference Voltage: Auto
DDR2 ChB Reference Voltage: Auto
North Bridge DDR Reference: Auto
CPU Configuration:
Ratio CMOS Setting: 8.5
C1E Support: Enabled
Max CPUID Value Limit: Enabled
Intel Virtualization Tech: Enabled
CPU TM Function: Enabled
Execute Disable Bit: Enabled
Load-Line Calibration: Enabled
CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
Going to water cool the NB next with the swiftech block made for this mobo.
Also like to mention that all superfetch does is "stop responding" anyways... You would have figured that MS woulda/coulda/shoulda fixed that crap by now.....![]()
X299X Aorus Master
I9 10920x
32gb Crucial Ballistix DDR4-4000
EVGA 2070 Super x2
Samsung 960 EVO 500GB
4 512gb Silicon Power NVME
4 480 Adata SSD
2 1tb HGST 7200rpm 2.5 drives
X-Fi Titanium
1200 watt Lepa
Custom water-cooled View 51TG
Superfetch is fine, my HDD's dont thrash at all.
Cant get 500x8 stable eh Grn?
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel i7-920 @ 4.2Ghz w/ HT
6GB G.Skill @ 1600Mhz
eVGA / MSI GTX480 SLI
Corsair HX1000w
CoolerMaster HAF932 OG
Corsair H70
500FSB grrr!!!
I can get it to prime for about 40 mins or so b4 2 cores crap out on me.
I think I need more vcore but dont want to stress this chip to hard as I might be selling it for something bettter.
I'll pm you my settings and findings in few, just gotta finnish something for work..
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