Is it good if my 920 D0 2D benches 3.15GHz @ 1vcore?
Is it good if my 920 D0 2D benches 3.15GHz @ 1vcore?
I'm doing some pretesting on my new 920 D0 and Classified. Just going quick prime 95 session right now.
3.0GHz with 0.964vcore and all the other volts are at stock or under stock.
Bios Version : S21T
BIOS Date : 6/11/2009
Bios File : E759S21T.bin (Primary Download Link)
i mostly updated because of this:
Updated CPU Microcode
I thought it would help the W3580 and W3570.
The update made me lose my OC @ voltage, i need to bump voltage to hold same OC.
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Just did 3.2GHz with the same settings as before
So do I have a alright chip?
EDIT:
Well heres my 4.0GHz - 4.1GHz shots, I know I didn't run prime long, i'll run it for longer so other time. I really hate it cause its so boring.
Last edited by fatguy1992; 06-29-2009 at 08:52 PM.
Yeah, same here. I cannot make the same OC stable under S21T as it was under S21S beta.
On a positive note, finished installing my new WC system in the Antec 900 Who says you cannot fit two 320s inside this case I'll post pics later.
Temps are 69C using full LinX load at 4.21GHz with fans at 100% (3 Ultra Kaze 3K RPM sandwiched between two MCR320s). Ambient temp is extremely high here though, 29C - 30C today. Idle to load change is roughly 25C. I think I can be low 60s or below with normal ambient temps.
Last edited by dejanh; 07-03-2009 at 02:25 PM.
My HeatWare: http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=70151
Happy 4th of July!!!! I would agree with the latest bios T, it s**ks. S21S is much more stable. On another note, has anyone ever seen the error code A7 on the Debug LED Display & know what it means?
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Just got this board, gotta say its running very smooth, took me 10 mins to get 4.2ghz stable, best x58 board yet, good job evga!
Any update on new BIOS work? It would be nice to get a version that finally makes the SmartFan smart
That and I am not sure what introduced instability into OCs in S21T, but simply reverting to S21S makes everything stable again...strange...
My HeatWare: http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=70151
classified noob joining in
started off a bit funny hahahah
first boot no disaply on LED, after a bit of messing around and pulling one 8pin plug i get it too boot but stock on code 68 now.............oh crap
at the end had to reseat the CPU and that got it going
had to plug the second 8pin on a different spot on the back of the HX1000 to get it going with dual 8pins
in case someone else experienced that try reseating the CPU and RAM
(tip for the slow ones like me hahaha)
What is the normal boot code out of interest.
Alot of boards are picky about the amount of pressure/bowing created by the cpu mounting hardware too. If you run into no boot again, try loosening things a bit before removing.
Typically F3--> F6--> 68--> 69 --> C1 --> ? ? ?25--> 26 post sound and screen appears.
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What is code 26, mine hangs at 26 a lot and I have to hit the reset button then it will boot...
are you guys finding that enabling/disabling turbo mode in bios is a bit weird
i have similar behaviour with original bios and S610 i just flashed to
however the new bios clocks bus a bit easier from what i can see now
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does the same thing to me, usually only when im running phase and high clocks. That or it will just cycle f3-f6 f3-f6, then I will hit restart and it will either boot or go to FF and not post so I power down and power up and the settings will work not a huge deal to me now that I know it does that sometimes and how to fix it
Mine hangs randomly sometimes too I'll reboot and it will hang, I think it's at 26 then have to power it off then it will hang with FF then power it off then it will hang with CF then power off again not positive on the order but after the last time it will finally boot and say the OC is messed up but you go into bios and hit save without changing anything and then it boots fine. That's with 12 hours prime stable too...
DRACO - by the Shaminos email, it turning OFF Turbo Boost mode for good. It hepls stability under LN2 ... little bit.
I have my new "760" model and is little bit better then my "759". On first run, 220 MHz BLCK booted to Windows, max BCLK 235 MHz is good for initial test. W3540 SuperPi 4,9 GHz + 3DMark Vantage 4,7 GHz and CPUz Validation 4,94 GHz ... everything on AIR. By me, is "760" better then older model ...
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http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=67661
So how much extra speed has the Classified been giving you guys?
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