So far I'm having better results with F6C. I'm at 196x21 20 passes of max memory load intel burntest @1.36v will try some lower volts tonight. Temps are 73-75c maxon air.
So far I'm having better results with F6C. I'm at 196x21 20 passes of max memory load intel burntest @1.36v will try some lower volts tonight. Temps are 73-75c maxon air.
Asus RIVE Bios 2003
3930k 4.5 ghz @1.29v
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Seagate 1TB
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2x MCP655
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3dmark vantage (hall of flame) World Top 4(Extreme)/ Top 5(high) and Top 10 (Performance)
OS: Vista Ultimate 32bit/64 bit
Processor: Intel Core i7 920
Mobo: Gigabyte EX58 Extreme F5g bios
Video Card: GeForce GTX 295 Quad SLI
PSU: Silverstone DA850 (850W single rail)
blu-ray rom : LG HDDVD/Liteon
Memory: DDR3 1600 2GX3
Sound: X-Fi Titanium Case: Antec P182
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Well spoke too soon, my bios (F6C) went nuts last night. I.E
It started to give me checksum errors and on a black screen weird characters and a non stopping dash accross the screen. I flashed back to F5G the systems went to black screen and gave me the message of rebuilding bios once that finished it rebooted itself and all was fine. uppsssss I thought I lost the board.
back to F5G with 200x21 HT on 1.39v load
Gigabyte x58-UD5 F6a
I7 920@20x190 (3.80Ghz) 1.325v, Thermaltake Ultra-120
6x2GB Corsair 1600 @ 10-10-10-26 2T
EVGA GTX 8800 - nForce 178.24
Vista Ultimate 64bit
3dmark vantage (hall of flame) World Top 4(Extreme)/ Top 5(high) and Top 10 (Performance)
OS: Vista Ultimate 32bit/64 bit
Processor: Intel Core i7 920
Mobo: Gigabyte EX58 Extreme F5g bios
Video Card: GeForce GTX 295 Quad SLI
PSU: Silverstone DA850 (850W single rail)
blu-ray rom : LG HDDVD/Liteon
Memory: DDR3 1600 2GX3
Sound: X-Fi Titanium Case: Antec P182
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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