Various threads, read about 3-4 cases
still didnt understand why the UD5 is better then the P6T...
CPU: i7 920 batch #3838B556 D0
Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5
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There is nothing wrong with this water block at all. Just make sure that you check the screws before hooking up the water! The silent pipes quite honestly do more for the north bridge than that water block is able to handle. At first I just had the water block hooked up and you could feel the water lines getting hot. Then I hooked up the silent pipes and now I can't even tell a difference in the water temp in and out. I do have a small fan blowing across the silent pipes just to help with the cooling not that I think I really need it.
i7 920 3839A612 Batch#
3x1 xms3 Corsair Ram 1600mhz
Ex58-Extreme
Swiftech waterblock and Kandalf LCS case
ati 3870 x 2
Currently 4095mhz @ 1.506v cpu
Windows xp sp2
I should also mention that I did have the DS4 Board first but was not happy with the temps of the northbridge at all. the Ds4 has the same heatsink as the UD5 and that is what drew me to the extreme!
i7 920 3839A612 Batch#
3x1 xms3 Corsair Ram 1600mhz
Ex58-Extreme
Swiftech waterblock and Kandalf LCS case
ati 3870 x 2
Currently 4095mhz @ 1.506v cpu
Windows xp sp2
Same here, I've been using the Extreme with the NB waterblock since last November with no problems.
I also tried out the Hybrid Heatsink, but it made no difference as far as I could tell...
Vista Ultimate 64 SP1
Gigabyte X58 Extreme | F3 (w/ TDP limit) | Toughpower 1200w | Cosmos S
i7 920 (3836A689) @ 3.9/4.1 Ghz (20/21x195) 1.31v / WC
3x2 GB OCZ P1600C7 @ 1560 7-7-7-24-1t, 1.63v
EVGA GTX 260 SC+ in SLI (x2)
SB X-FI Titanium FATAL1TY Pro
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Hey C3D76, are you still using the f3 bios for that overclock that you are posting? have you tried any of the other bioses?
i7 920 3839A612 Batch#
3x1 xms3 Corsair Ram 1600mhz
Ex58-Extreme
Swiftech waterblock and Kandalf LCS case
ati 3870 x 2
Currently 4095mhz @ 1.506v cpu
Windows xp sp2
i7 920 3839A612 Batch#
3x1 xms3 Corsair Ram 1600mhz
Ex58-Extreme
Swiftech waterblock and Kandalf LCS case
ati 3870 x 2
Currently 4095mhz @ 1.506v cpu
Windows xp sp2
Hey Silverfox,
Yes, I'm on F3 with settings in sig.
I keep going back to it for 24/7 usage because S3 works OC'd, and it requires less voltage thanks to the TDP limit still being on.
Otherwise I've tried almost every BIOS till F6e, and the ones that work best for me seem to be: F4j, F4m, and F5g.
Vista Ultimate 64 SP1
Gigabyte X58 Extreme | F3 (w/ TDP limit) | Toughpower 1200w | Cosmos S
i7 920 (3836A689) @ 3.9/4.1 Ghz (20/21x195) 1.31v / WC
3x2 GB OCZ P1600C7 @ 1560 7-7-7-24-1t, 1.63v
EVGA GTX 260 SC+ in SLI (x2)
SB X-FI Titanium FATAL1TY Pro
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=482744 @ 4.45 Ghz (HT:on)
http://www.evga.com/community/ModsRi...asp?sysid=6204 MODSRIGS Pics/Specs
back to F6a... F6e is instable with my perviouse stable setting, i get oc failure with it.
im running:
bclck 200/ MM6 /7-7-7-20
and with:
F4j -> S3 works
F5x -> dont works
F6x -> dont works
imho thats a huge let down by gigabyte, 2 bios revions and they still can't get S3 to work again....
Ok, now I can't get EasyTune 6 to work here, Vista x32, been google it and looking here for some help, but the "little" i got doesnt help, dont get it? why make a program that dont work, tried F4 and currently F5 Final bios.. just crashing with GUI error.
Would really appreciate some helpthis tool is reeeal handy if it works, ofc i can use SETfsb, but no voltage control there
Cheerio!
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Anyone here try the Asus P6T wanted to know what board to buy and why...
Thanks
CPU: i7 920 batch #3838B556 D0
Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5
Memory: Gskill 3x1Gb 1600
Graphic: Sapphire 4890 1GB
HDD: 2x F3 500 Raid 0
No, Haven't tried that board, but I was were you are now before i got this board.
And I took this one, Look at this feedback here? 2300 Posts in one thread about two boards, just that is one reason, will you run into problem, someone will help you, and not just some crappy taiwain support that will give you an answer within 1 week. I got me a giga board before, P35 DDR3 board, and it worked flawlessly, OC good, even though it was their first? ddr3 board, and crapped out at 1950mhz ddr, it worked WELL, and no hassle. This board are slight cheaper(compared to P6T Del v2) has all the functions, looks good atlast, and for me are now working great!! All SATA ports are angled etc. and good people working on bios every other day... so why not? Gigabyte has gone up alot in my eyes the past 1-2 years. before i allmost only got asus boards, but seriously they have been giving me problems now and then, and are sometimes little hassle to do with in the bios, and the Striker board acually got me a little scared, couse it burned out on me
Only thing that annoys me are the Easytune 6 program, would really like that to work, but hey? thats not the board problem right?
cheers.
Last edited by Infa; 03-07-2009 at 05:03 AM.
Intel i7 920@ ???| Inno3D 8800GT OC Edition | 3x1 Corsair 1600 DHX | DFI UT-X58 | TT ToughPower 850W
Watercooling: D-Tek FuZion V2, DDC Ultra Plexi top, PA120.3, MCW60, Ek's Res.
Ok, will try, Im putting in the F6C and will check..thanks.
Intel i7 920@ ???| Inno3D 8800GT OC Edition | 3x1 Corsair 1600 DHX | DFI UT-X58 | TT ToughPower 850W
Watercooling: D-Tek FuZion V2, DDC Ultra Plexi top, PA120.3, MCW60, Ek's Res.
Thanks for the tip, must have missed what GAR wrote, now its working, and its stable with the exact same settings as in F5, so looking really good so far
the F6B did NOT work with same settings as F5g so this is good.
Only sad thing is that when using the Easytune to "set" the settings, it brings down the x21 multiple to 20, and stays therenomather what setting is made, voltage,clock or something.
cheers.
Last edited by Infa; 03-07-2009 at 12:49 PM.
Intel i7 920@ ???| Inno3D 8800GT OC Edition | 3x1 Corsair 1600 DHX | DFI UT-X58 | TT ToughPower 850W
Watercooling: D-Tek FuZion V2, DDC Ultra Plexi top, PA120.3, MCW60, Ek's Res.
Since the release of the i7 late last year because of work I've have had access to the P6T deluxe, Rampage II and the evga x58. Working with and OC'ing systems with those boards in it, I had little things I didn't like about each one so I decided I was def. gonna go with something else.
Ended up with a gigabyte x58 and I've been very happy with it. P6T is a good board but I recommend ud4 or higher board over it easy. From minor things like pci-e slot placement, floppy etc imo gigabyte did it all better.
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