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    Anyone mind sharing their settings for 600+ FSB with a dual? I am having one hell of a time getting even SPI 1M stable. It will boot windows all the way up to ~640 but nothing will run above 600. CPU is known to do 650 8m stable on the Tpower I45. Any help is appreciated.


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    This board allows people to boot and enter windows @ 650FSB on duals, and 560FSB on quads. That is probably because of the Rev.A3 chipset. But due to its 6 power design only, I haven't seen people doing good stable FSB on this board, neither on dual or quad cpu's. Also, this board needs more volts then other good p45 boards, to perform the same overclock, and it heats way more.
    For this reasons, I believe so far this is a good board to bench with, but for 24/7, I have my doubts. Maybe it needs better bios or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simps View Post
    This board allows people to boot and enter windows @ 650FSB on duals, and 560FSB on quads. That is probably because of the Rev.A3 chipset. But due to its 6 power design only, I haven't seen people doing good stable FSB on this board, neither on dual or quad cpu's. Also, this board needs more volts then other good p45 boards, to perform the same overclock, and it heats way more.
    For this reasons, I believe so far this is a good board to bench with, but for 24/7, I have my doubts. Maybe it needs better bios or so.
    Wow I don't think your been here lately or you own another board... There is no other board that I've tested with my same chip (Q9650) that could do 11hrs Prime95 Blend on Air @ 4400Mhz with 1.37vcore... Because of it's extra cooper the board and components won't heat at all considering the high fsb or mhz's. People that are not stable yet is because they can't seem to find the right combination between MCH ref, Cpu Refs, Dram Ref's etc.

    Just read few pages back and you can see these results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deux View Post
    Anyone mind sharing their settings for 600+ FSB with a dual? I am having one hell of a time getting even SPI 1M stable. It will boot windows all the way up to ~640 but nothing will run above 600. CPU is known to do 650 8m stable on the Tpower I45. Any help is appreciated.
    Stability is gained with a lot of work between MCh Ref and Cpu Ref, these value are the hard ones to get at first, don't think that leaving them at the same default value will take you anywhere.

    Also playing with Dram terminations and refs are also very important.

    I can bust a 8+hrs Prime95 blend stable setup with a slight change in the MCH Ref down or up, thats all it takes...

    I'm sorry I can;t help you further because I play with quads But I'm sure there are people above 600fsb stable out there.
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    the trick is too as with most boards you can actually loose your stability with too much voltage people think voltage solves all however you cant jump from 450 to 650 and just up the vtt and nb voltage to ridiculous levels you need to inch up levels at a time then you know whats too much and too little at higher bus speeds things get really finicky
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    Just for reference

    What voltages recommend it for use dry ice in a EP45 UD3P, I have an E8400 so far I have only managed a 530 FSB on air but the temperature is very high.

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    @ simps, i dont know why you keep in sisting that these boards are not 1.stable at high fsb 2. require high voltages 3.are not good 24/7 boards 4. heats up more than other p45 boards.based on my own experience all four of these thing are untrue.there was a time in the begining where people were using auto volts(and yes the board set them very high for high fsb).but just look at pangingIII's and others OC's.most require less than 1.38v NB for 545fsb+,and ive seen as low as 1.30 vnb for 545fsb.but on average the volts required for 545fsb+ is about the same as any other p45 chipset board.all three of my maximusII board ran considerably hotter than my ud3p,but mind you my max's are all defective.
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    Thanks man

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    Quote Originally Posted by radaja View Post
    @ simps, i dont know why you keep in sisting that these boards are not 1.stable at high fsb 2. require high voltages 3.are not good 24/7 boards 4. heats up more than other p45 boards.based on my own experience all four of these thing are untrue.there was a time in the begining where people were using auto volts(and yes the board set them very high for high fsb).but just look at pangingIII's and others OC's.most require less than 1.38v NB for 545fsb+,and ive seen as low as 1.30 vnb for 545fsb.but on average the volts required for 545fsb+ is about the same as any other p45 chipset board.all three of my maximusII board ran considerably hotter than my ud3p,but mind you my max's are all defective.


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    I ran my quad at 503 and it was great, I think that was pretty great for a Q9650, that thing is a monster I just love the board, I have owned lots of boards and the UD3P is the most fun board i have EVER owned, it just rocks....
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    well heres a quick test at 550fsb with 8GB of g.skill pc-8800's.not bad at all.ive only owned three boards p5q-deluxe,maximusII and this awesome board.it really is amazing what can be done on these boards.for instance memory overclocking,many records have been broken since the release of these boards.and the clocks people are getting with the Q9650 is just astonishing.keep it up guys.as soon as the prices drop,i'll be getting one myself and with all the work you guys have done,well it will just make it easier for me.thank you.
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    small backup with old bios F3 Ud3R FSB518x8, 5 @ 4,4 GHz with H2o, my everyday settings are 506x8, 5 @ 4.3 GHz (windows7)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    Wow I don't think your been here lately or you own another board... There is no other board that I've tested with my same chip (Q9650) that could do 11hrs Prime95 Blend on Air @ 4400Mhz with 1.37vcore... Because of it's extra cooper the board and components won't heat at all considering the high fsb or mhz's. People that are not stable yet is because they can't seem to find the right combination between MCH ref, Cpu Refs, Dram Ref's etc.

    Just read few pages back and you can see these results.

    Quote Originally Posted by radaja View Post
    @ simps, i dont know why you keep in sisting that these boards are not 1.stable at high fsb 2. require high voltages 3.are not good 24/7 boards 4. heats up more than other p45 boards.based on my own experience all four of these thing are untrue.there was a time in the begining where people were using auto volts(and yes the board set them very high for high fsb).but just look at pangingIII's and others OC's.most require less than 1.38v NB for 545fsb+,and ive seen as low as 1.30 vnb for 545fsb.but on average the volts required for 545fsb+ is about the same as any other p45 chipset board.all three of my maximusII board ran considerably hotter than my ud3p,but mind you my max's are all defective.


    Quote Originally Posted by systemviper View Post
    +1
    I ran my quad at 503 and it was great, I think that was pretty great for a Q9650, that thing is a monster I just love the board, I have owned lots of boards and the UD3P is the most fun board i have EVER owned, it just rocks....

    Jor3lBR, radaja, systemviper,

    I am sorry, english is not my first language, and sometimes I might not sound the way I want to. I am not trying to say UD3P's are not good. They are, don't get me wrong. I don't think I will be able to explain it the way I want to, so I just won't. Has to do with what I understand (or what I think I know) about 16 phase power os asus boards, or 12 - 8 phase of other boards vs 6 phase power of the UD3P's.

    We can investigate, how well this board can do a stable 24/7 overclock, by comparisons. That I think, would lead us into some conclusions.

    I only have an aircooled 65nm B3 quad (my board is aircooled too), and most of you guys here are on Q9650. But anyway, I will post how I am running my quad, 24/7 on my Maximus II Formula.
    The board voltages required to do it, and board temps, are there on the pic below.
    This is 10 IBT loops on max stress and 4h+ prime blend.

    Can some of you guys with quads and UD3P, post the same overclock (494FSB) on your boards, and show the same 10 IBT loops on max stress + 4h prime blend, so we can have a comparison, in terms of the volts both boards needs to perform this overclock 100% stable?

    I will later, post a 500FSB pic for 24/7 too. But first, let's see how both boards compare on 494FSB, shall we?

    I don't wanna make this a competition, please don't understand me wrong. I just want to compare both boards, and see how both performs under 24/7 setting. This might turn out interesting.
    The main thing to look on the pics, will be how many volts each board needed to perform the same overclock (vNB, vFSB, vPLL mainly), and of course, if it is stable, by completing those tests. It is important that ram clocks are equal too. In this case, I am running DDR2-1186 5-5-5-18 PL8 STRONGER. There is no setting FSB inside windows, no memset, no changing voltages on-the-fly. Just entering BIOS, setting values, booting, entering windows and running stress programs with bios settings only.



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    I need less PLL, VTT then I did on my P5E.

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    fatguy1992,

    I see you also have a 65nm quad. That would be ideal to be compared to my 65nm quad, since you have a UD3P. If it is possible for you, try to match that 494FSB and this 500FSB on your quad, and then post pics of it, so we can compare to my Maximus II Formula results, in terms of board volts needed.

    As I promissed, here is the pic of 500FSB. I am still priming (1:45h so far), and took the pic while stressing it, so the mobo load temps are shown too. I will keep priming till it reachs 4h. You can see on the pic I ran 20 loops of IBT on max stress this time too. It is just rock solid stable.
    I also lowered mem clock to DDR2-1000 5-5-5-18 PL10, so people won't need higher end mem to compare. Almost every memory available today will do that.

    The voltages required by Maximus II Formula to perform this 500FSB on my 65nm quad, are there on the pic too, reported by everest.



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    Now I'm not saying ur lying but, just cause u wright ur volts and temps on a screen shot doesn't mean there correct or believable.

    Remember i'm not saying ur lying or anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatguy1992 View Post
    Simps

    Now I'm not saying ur lying but, just cause u wright ur volts and temps on a screen shot doesn't mean there correct or believable.

    Remember i'm not saying ur lying or anything.
    I am a member since 2002, one of the oldest. And I have 300 posts. Believe, I am not the kind of people that would cheat or lie on xtremesystems. Try to look for guys registered this year, with 10 posts for that kinda trolling.

    I am not writing anything on that screen. That is a program called EVEREST. That program has a OSD display (witch is what I use), and you can custumize that display, with different colors, fonts, sizes, etc.
    That program "EVEREST" is reporting those voltages and temps. I am not doing anything. And those reports are accurate. There is nothing wrong there.

    You can download everest here, and see for yourself that OSD screen:
    http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...?ps=UE&lang=en

    Also, I have wrote a guide, on how to configure a motherboard (GTL's, skews, etc) to reach high FSB's with low volts. You can read it here, on post #2720.
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...90812&page=109

    Here is other SS and a celphone pic I took just now.
    I am still priming (2:30h so far), you can name the program you want, I can download it now and show a SS for you, with your program reporting those voltages and temps.



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    My bad I didn't know there was a program to do that

    I also use Everest, but I didn't know it had the OSD and thanks for the guide.

    BTW I was NOT saying u were lying, and you weren't anyway, I just thought I wrote that stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatguy1992 View Post
    My bad I didn't know there was a program to do that

    I also use Everest, but I didn't know it had the OSD.

    BTW I was NOT saying u were lying, and you weren't anyway, I just thought I wrote that stuff.
    There is no problem mate. We are fine. Sorry if I was too direct too. My english is bad and doesn't allow me to write the way I want to.

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    Ur English is fine.

    BTW i'v been looking in my Everest and I can't find the OSD?

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    Here it is. Just find this on your everest, and you will be able to configure your OSD (I don't know if on english versions, it is called OSD too...)



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    Thanks

    The only bad thing is that the Everest I have doesn't read the volts on the UD3P

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    That is strange. It should. Go to OSD items or so. There are a lot of OSD items you can add. Maybe your voltages are just not selected there...

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    I found the place were I select what I want to display, but it doesn't detect my volts, it doesn't detect them in the senors tab either . I could get a BETA version that does, but its a trail edition.

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    Your version is probably old, or limited. Everest is cheap, you can go for the 4.60 ultimate version. That is a must. That is the only program I use to monitor my pc / overclock. I does everything.

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    I have version 4.6.

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