Guys,
What is the best voltage for SB with Tri sli ?
With my old EVGA 790i ultra i set the SB volt to 1.65 for more stability with tri sli .
Guys,
What is the best voltage for SB with Tri sli ?
With my old EVGA 790i ultra i set the SB volt to 1.65 for more stability with tri sli .
Gaming rig;
ASUS RAMPAGE IV BLACK EDITION
I7-4390K
G.SKILL Trident X 16GB 2400
Intel 530 240GB
2x Asus GTX780
Corsair AX1200
HP ZR30w 30
Win 8.1 pro
Sound rig;
Auzen X-Fi H.T. HD --> Yulong D100 MKII --> D-7100
Can you use 6 DIMMs w/ a large CPU cooler such as a TRUE 120? I have read that the first DIMM slot is too close to the socket and blocks it from being used, but I didn't know if they were saying it is unusable if you have tall RAM or if they were saying it is unusable regardless of the height of the DIMM. Thanks!
i920 D0 @ 4.0
Gigabyte UD5R
6x2 OCZ Gold 1600
3xSapphire 4890 Toxic @ 1000mhz
TRUE "Black" SFlexFx2
Corsair HX1000
7TBs of pr0n
My system is Ex58-UD5 with 920 and Seasonic M12D using bios F4r because it has been working well with mild overclock - 19 x 166 - (on air so limited by CPU temperature) and don't want to risk changing to newer bios.
However, normally I always log off Vista then turn off power supply then turn off at wall socket.
Yesterday, I just shut down Vista but left power supply on. After about 8 hours, when pressing the power on button at the front of the PC the bios went into some sort of recovery mode with a message that there was a fault with overclock settings.
I've reloaded my settings and all is working again - anyone seen this before? is it bad news to leave to motherboard powered up? or is there a better bios than the F4r?
Ive been asking for about 6 or 7 posts also what is the best bios around for the UD5 atm but looks like nobody is actually reading or my posts arent getting posted...
CPU: i7 920 batch #3838B556 D0
Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5
Memory: Gskill 3x1Gb 1600
Graphic: Sapphire 4890 1GB
HDD: 2x F3 500 Raid 0
See here, and PM Hicookie, I am not allowed to share the MOD but if he feels you can do it he will PM you the info.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=225264&page=6
The letter designates a different BIOS engineer is all, and of course sometimes progressions as well.
The two you ask about have the same fixes, just one had been worked on more than the other. Like maybe EX's a/b/c/d BIOS had issues, so F was made for example after the known issues with e)
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