Asus Maximus VIII Ranger Z170 : Core i5-6600K : EVGA RTX2080 XC : 16Gb Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200 : 256Gb Crucial MX500 : Corsair H100i : PCP&C 750w 60A : CM Cosmos S : Windows 10 x64
Asus Z8NA-D6 : Dual Xeon E5645 : 24Gb DDR3-1333 ECC : MSI GTX470 : 120Gb Samsung EVO 840 : 1TB HDD : PCP&C 750w 60A : CM Stacker : DD MC-TDX, EK-FC470, RX240+RX120, D5 X-Top, BayRes : VMware ESXi 6.7.0 - VM's - WCG crunchers x 5 (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS), Mint 19, Windows 10 Insider Preview
Sophos XG 17.5.3 running on GA-Z97-Wifi : Core i3 : 8Gb DDR3-1600 : 120Gb SSD : Corsair H80
BenQ GW2765, Aten 4-port KVM, Asustor AS5002 4Tb NAS, Belkin 1500va UPS, Sky Fibre Max 80/20Mbps
@eva2000 - thanks I will try tonight.
@PRJ - I don't think it is recommended to use thermal pads with waterblocks .............. bummer
Asus Maximus VIII Ranger Z170 : Core i5-6600K : EVGA RTX2080 XC : 16Gb Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200 : 256Gb Crucial MX500 : Corsair H100i : PCP&C 750w 60A : CM Cosmos S : Windows 10 x64
Asus Z8NA-D6 : Dual Xeon E5645 : 24Gb DDR3-1333 ECC : MSI GTX470 : 120Gb Samsung EVO 840 : 1TB HDD : PCP&C 750w 60A : CM Stacker : DD MC-TDX, EK-FC470, RX240+RX120, D5 X-Top, BayRes : VMware ESXi 6.7.0 - VM's - WCG crunchers x 5 (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS), Mint 19, Windows 10 Insider Preview
Sophos XG 17.5.3 running on GA-Z97-Wifi : Core i3 : 8Gb DDR3-1600 : 120Gb SSD : Corsair H80
BenQ GW2765, Aten 4-port KVM, Asustor AS5002 4Tb NAS, Belkin 1500va UPS, Sky Fibre Max 80/20Mbps
Force is very strong on this W3520!
4446Mhz at 1.360v
Very strong on BCLK'ing even on 20x multiplier!
4534Mhz at 1.376v
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Good one!Keep up the good job.
I'm having similar results too, this CPU seams to love this board. It has been running very smooth at high speeds with minimal tweaks.
But my air cooling is not good enough for 24/7 use with Vcore > 1.3v, specially in this sumer-heat. This can be a good 24/7 with your 4-rad!
► ASUS P8P67 Deluxe (BIOS 1305)
► 2600K @4.5GHz 1.27v , 1 hour Prime
► Silver Arrow , push/pull
► 2x2GB Crucial 1066MHz CL7 ECC @1600MHz CL9 1.51v
► GTX560 GB OC @910/2400 0.987v
► Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 400MB RAMDisk
► CM Storm Scout + Corsair HX 1000W
+
► EVGA SR-2 , A50
► 2 x Xeon X5650 @3.86GHz(203x19) 1.20v
► Megahalem + Silver Arrow , push/pull
► 3x2GB Corsair XMS3 1600 CL7 + 3x4GB G.SKILL Trident 1600 CL7 = 18GB @1624 7-8-7-20 1.65v
► XFX GTX 295 @650/1200/1402
► Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 2GB RAMDisk
► SilverStone Fortress FT01 + Corsair AX 1200W
NorthQ 3590 Water Cooling Kit with 4x1200RPM push/pull was the last one, (and it was making a good deal av turbulent and noise), but and it was running 3 to 5'C cooler than Noctua NH-U12P 2x1200RPM push/pull (which i used before that) on my good old i7 C0 (which was a good deal cooler than w3520 with the same Vcore).
Prolimatech Megahalems with 2x1200 RPM Push/Pull, has worked best for me so far. It is running this hot w3520 about 6-10'C cooler than the NorthQ 3590.
Last edited by Sam_oslo; 05-29-2009 at 05:39 AM.
► ASUS P8P67 Deluxe (BIOS 1305)
► 2600K @4.5GHz 1.27v , 1 hour Prime
► Silver Arrow , push/pull
► 2x2GB Crucial 1066MHz CL7 ECC @1600MHz CL9 1.51v
► GTX560 GB OC @910/2400 0.987v
► Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 400MB RAMDisk
► CM Storm Scout + Corsair HX 1000W
+
► EVGA SR-2 , A50
► 2 x Xeon X5650 @3.86GHz(203x19) 1.20v
► Megahalem + Silver Arrow , push/pull
► 3x2GB Corsair XMS3 1600 CL7 + 3x4GB G.SKILL Trident 1600 CL7 = 18GB @1624 7-8-7-20 1.65v
► XFX GTX 295 @650/1200/1402
► Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 2GB RAMDisk
► SilverStone Fortress FT01 + Corsair AX 1200W
Has anybody tryed the EVGA X 58 Classifeid, does it compare with the DFI X58 T3EH8?
Burned my card and don't know wich way to go ;o)
PRJ
EVGA X58 Classified
Intel i7 920 D0
3 x 2 GB Corsair GT 2000
Evga GTX 480 FTW
Corsair AX 1200 PSU
Watercooling EK & Swiftech
160 GB OCZ RevoDrive X2 PCI-Express SSD
Thanks for your input, I think the Evga looks good and there is a realy cool watercooler for that board, but I think guides like yours are way better than OC guides for Evga. But i don't know yet
EVGA X58 Classified
Intel i7 920 D0
3 x 2 GB Corsair GT 2000
Evga GTX 480 FTW
Corsair AX 1200 PSU
Watercooling EK & Swiftech
160 GB OCZ RevoDrive X2 PCI-Express SSD
Well you already have the waterblocks for DFI - just leave the Heatpipe on and stick the EK block on the NB .....
Asus Maximus VIII Ranger Z170 : Core i5-6600K : EVGA RTX2080 XC : 16Gb Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200 : 256Gb Crucial MX500 : Corsair H100i : PCP&C 750w 60A : CM Cosmos S : Windows 10 x64
Asus Z8NA-D6 : Dual Xeon E5645 : 24Gb DDR3-1333 ECC : MSI GTX470 : 120Gb Samsung EVO 840 : 1TB HDD : PCP&C 750w 60A : CM Stacker : DD MC-TDX, EK-FC470, RX240+RX120, D5 X-Top, BayRes : VMware ESXi 6.7.0 - VM's - WCG crunchers x 5 (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS), Mint 19, Windows 10 Insider Preview
Sophos XG 17.5.3 running on GA-Z97-Wifi : Core i3 : 8Gb DDR3-1600 : 120Gb SSD : Corsair H80
BenQ GW2765, Aten 4-port KVM, Asustor AS5002 4Tb NAS, Belkin 1500va UPS, Sky Fibre Max 80/20Mbps
Gosh, I can't even get over 206bclk. 205 is stable 8 threads, but 206 dies out quick. Anyone know if D0 does bclk any better than C0s?
Any tips otherwise to get bclk up? On the 4/28 bios. T3eh6. Willp post settings a bit later![]()
920 c0
6gig Mushkin 1600 6-7-6-18 (Many thanks to TheGoatEater)
285gtx
Dfi x58 t3eh6
Thanks... next board i'll be testing will either be DFI JR X58-T3H6, Gigabyte X58-UD4P or waiting on word from Asus about a P6T WS Pro - expect similar oc guides for them as long as the work right
Or just a 120x25mm fan over NB /GPU area helps too
all 5x cpus i have can hit 230-235bclk on DFI UT X58-T3EH8 4/28 bios easy on air/water.
- i7 920 3836A756 C0 CPU #1
- i7 920 3836A756 C0 CPU #2
- i7 920 3851A368 D0 CPU #1
- i7 920 3851A368 D0 CPU #2
- Xeon W3520 3845A935 D0
C0
D0
Differences are varying CPU VTT / IOH/ICH volateg requirements to reach such bclks. D0 seem to reach the 230bclk target with slightly less CPU VTT than C0.
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[QUOTE=eva2000;3816545]Thanks... next board i'll be testing will either be DFI JR X58-T3H6, Gigabyte X58-UD4P or waiting on word from Asus about a P6T WS Pro - expect similar oc guides for them as long as the work right[quote=eva2000;3816545]
Come on, you gotta go for the Evga, you'd love it![]()
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EVGA X58 Classified
Intel i7 920 D0
3 x 2 GB Corsair GT 2000
Evga GTX 480 FTW
Corsair AX 1200 PSU
Watercooling EK & Swiftech
160 GB OCZ RevoDrive X2 PCI-Express SSD
Wow that's embarrassing lol
Well I'll put a run down of my settings now now and hopefully we can spot what I'm doing wrong :P
Gonna start taking em down now.
920 c0
6gig Mushkin 1600 6-7-6-18 (Many thanks to TheGoatEater)
285gtx
Dfi x58 t3eh6
Code:enie BIOS Setting CPU Feature Set VR Current Limit Max: Disabled Thermal Management Control: Disabled EIST Function: Disabled CxE Function: Disabled Execute Disable Bit: Disabled Virtualization Technology: Disabled ***** Logical Processor Setting ***** Intel HT Technology: Enabled Active Processor Cores: All DRAM Timing Channel Interleave Setting: Auto Bank Interleave Setting: Auto Memory LowGap: 1536M DRAM Command Rate: 1N CAS Latency Time (tCL): 8 RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD): 8 RAS# Precharge (tRP): 8 Precharge Delay (tRAS): 24 REF to ACT Delay (tRFC): AUTO Write to PRE Delay (tWR): AUTO Rank Write to Read (tWTR): AUTO ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD): AUTO Row Cycle Time (tRC): AUTO Read CAS# Precharge (tRTP): AUTO Four ACT WIN Time (tFAW): AUTO Voltage Setting O.C. Shut Down Free: Enable O.C.S.D.F CPU VID Control: 1.4250V Power Saving: Standard Super Vid: OFF Vcore Auto PSI: Disabled OCP: 140A DRAM Bus Voltage: 1.650V DRAM PWM Switch Frequency: Nominal DRAM PWM Phase Control: 2 Phase Operation CPU VTT Special Add: AUTO CPU VTT Voltage: 1.45v VTT PWM Switch Frequency: Nominal Frequency VTT PWM Phase Control: 2 Phase Operation CPU PLL Voltage: 1.80v IOH/ICH 1.1V Voltage: 1.35v IOH Analog Voltage: 1.15v ICH 1.5 Voltage: 1.5v ICH 1.05V Voltage: 1.05v DIMM 1/2 DQ/DQSTB Bus VREF: -00.0% DIMM 3/4 DQ/DQSTB Bus VREF: -00.0% DIMM 5/6 DQ/DQSTB Bus VREF: -00.0% x DIMM 1/2 ADDR/CMD Bus VREF: 110 x DIMM 3/4 ADDR/CMD Bus VREF: 110 x DIMM 5/6 ADDR/CMD Bus VREF: 110 CPU QPI Drive Strength: Strong IOH QPI Drive Strength: Normal Exit Setup Shut down: Mode 2 O.C. Fail Retry Counter: Enabled O.C. Fail CMOS Reload: Disabled PPM Function: Disabled Turbo Mode Function: Disabled 1 core Max Turbo Ratio: 22x 2 core Max Turbo Ratio: 21x 3 core Max Turbo Ratio: 21x 4 core Max Turbo Ratio: 21x CPU Non-Turbo Clock Ratio: 20x * BCLK/UCLK/QPI Controller Settings * QPI Control Settings: Enabled QPI Link Fast Mode: Enabled QPI Frequency: 4.800GT/s(BCLK*18*2) CPU Base Clock (BCLK): 200 Mhz Boot Up CPU Base Clock: AUTO PCIE Clock: 105 Mhz DRAM Frequency: BCLK*8 1200MHz UnCore Frequency: BCLK*16 3200MHz CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
920 c0
6gig Mushkin 1600 6-7-6-18 (Many thanks to TheGoatEater)
285gtx
Dfi x58 t3eh6
I can't speak specifically for the EK block, but I needed longer 4-40 screws/posts (1" was JUST long enough) to mount my Swiftech MCW30 on the northbridge. Even then mounting the block wasn't perfect; I needed about half a mm closer spacing so the posts are angled inward ever so slightly. I'm happy with the mount and it does mate well with the northbridge unisink so just a word of warning in case anybody runs into something like this while putting a block on the northbridge unisink.
Doing som testing with my memory, Kingston...not yet on 1.65 so maybe i can get them a little tighter.
Elpida-chips in them if someone wonder
And its 1.20 under load and stable...worse then many others D0 but not the worse either.
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1.pc: Evga 4way, 980X, 3x5870, 3x2 1600mhz GT
Storage: 3xOcz Vertex 1, Vertex 2 64gb and 2x150gb Raptor. -Updating-
@PRJ - I don't think it is recommended to use thermal pads with waterblocks .............. bummer[/QUOTE]
Seems so, but uptil now i had great temps <60 celcius
I dont think thermal paste would have stayed in place under installation of hoses, small movements. The mips mosfet cooler does not have a very big supporting surface and is a bit under pressure from CPU hoses tight bend. Flexible pad seemed better.
Well done is done![]()
EVGA X58 Classified
Intel i7 920 D0
3 x 2 GB Corsair GT 2000
Evga GTX 480 FTW
Corsair AX 1200 PSU
Watercooling EK & Swiftech
160 GB OCZ RevoDrive X2 PCI-Express SSD
so if i want to have a waterblock on nb on my DFI mobo , you dont need to remove the heatsink?
Maybe make one big block to cover the hole.
Why cant someone make a block thatcovers evverthing like EK made to gigabytes X58
I have to read Evas memory tweak tips, after what i know so are these Elpida some monsters.
1.pc: Evga 4way, 980X, 3x5870, 3x2 1600mhz GT
Storage: 3xOcz Vertex 1, Vertex 2 64gb and 2x150gb Raptor. -Updating-
- Intel Xeon W3520 #3848A352 D0 @ 4.4GHz
- DFI LanParty UT X58-T3eH8 (bios 05/08)
- 3x2GB Corsair Failinator GT 1866MHz 7-8-7-20 (3x2GB Patriot Viper 1600MHz C8 backup...)
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB @ 872/1000
- ~5TB assorted WD/Seagate
- SB X-Fi XtremeMusic & Logitech Z-680 THX
- Tt Toughpower 1200W Modular
- CM Stacker T01 Black
- Eizo FlexScan SX2761W 27" & Samsung 226CW 22"
CPU Loop: MCP655/D5 - Swiftech Apogee GTZ - Thermochilll PA120.3 - YateLoon SL's - 1/2" MasterKleer
GPU/Chipset Loop: MCP655/D5 - EK-FC4870 X2 Acetal CF - Swiftech MCW30 - Thermochill PA120.3 - YateLoon SL's - 1/2" MasterKleer
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