Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
Thanks m8
If anyone is up to the challenge its you
You know I'll do my very best to wring out all the performance I can get without going over the edge.

Quote Originally Posted by radaja View Post
zucker2k,thats awesome news.looking forward to some amazing clocks from you and your new board(which you will later come to call the best quadcore OCing board i've ever owned)post as soon as possible cant wait.
Well, took me about 3 hours to swap boards; some minor but significant problems on the pcb designs of the two boards mean no mcw30 on the sb, but this is no biggie as the ich10 sb is known to run quite cool. Good news isI'm up and running so I can have whole day tomorrow to tweak. Bad news is (yes, there is bad news) the ambient temps have changed so much since my last runs. This room is an oven and the weather has gotten rather warm lately since I relocated.

Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
The big difference is that on the Rampage you can only CPU-Z validate because is not stable and on Gigabyte you can actually Prime95/IBT it...

But why sub utilize 8gigas of ram? You can use 4 gigas on one machine and 4 gigas on the other :-)

EDIT: just to add that this board has failed to run smoothly with large amount of ram (16Gb) I don't think it was meant to be used as a server but as a OC/Enthusiast board. It will be interesting to see if it can get different results with 8Gb.
Priming at 4.7Ghz+ would be the feat of the century. I just love 8giga, would have nothing less. Notice even on my runs on ripping, I had 8giga Dumb, but that's just me; makes the overclock even more impressive.

Looking forward to some tweaking; main goal is to:

1. Find voltages differences between the UD3P and the Rampage Formula

2. Find max clocks

3. Find max fsb

4. Find max stability

Should be fun