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    And? Any results? Better overclockability?

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    Dunno.. I'll know as soon as I try it. Need money tough.. (don't have proper soldering iron.. ).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Trident View Post
    to people asking what value the resistor is 1k ohm

    thanks
    Once again, you save the day Carl

    Hopefully I will make this mod soon and we will see how high the bclk will fly (nice rhyme)

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    OK, managed to pull this mod.
    This SMD resistor is so small !
    BTW its resistance is 100 Ohm and not 1K Ohm !

    After the mod I could easily even go to 130 Mhz with PCI-E, too bad that after 120Mhz the Sata controller freaks out and my HDD was not recognized.
    So 120Mhz is somehow the safe/sane limit.

    In terms of bclk, it seems that on H20, i could pull up to 231Mhz (with 12multy), even ran a SuperPi 1M ran.
    I could boot at 228Bclk from BIOS, very nice

    I hope on cold it will get even better.

    Here is a screenshot from Windows with 120Mhz PCI-E and 225.5Mhz bClk (afaik it was 226Mhz bClk from BIOS).

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    I can hit 226 bclk with 103, if I can't get anymore with over that, I'll be highly disappointed. I think I'm going to wait and see if they make it available with a new bios for now.
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    You need to set the PCI-E to 103.4 on Windows using setFSB, then you will be able to hit 229.1Mhz bclk, though beyond 227Mhz it's not really stable.
    on 229 the only things I could run were Spi1M and Pifast.

    Aside from that, don't get your hopes high on a new BIOS that will fix it, its a hardware limit that can only be resolved using the hard mod.

    BTW, I found that setting CPU latency to 100 and CPU Drive strength to 25 gave me to go from 229->231 bClk so you might want to try it out.
    It seems that setting the Drive Strength above 25 and the system would fail to POST, 10 would fail to POST too. so 20-25 was the area of good values, where 25 seems to be the best.
    Last edited by The-Fox; 07-07-2009 at 10:44 PM.

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    what max bclk may i get with default pci.e 100?
    i can boot at 220, with low cpu and mem multiplies, but get error on linpack after 10 mins

    also what voltages on mobo i have to set for bclk >200? say, ioh 1.3 or smth else

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    With 100Mhz of PCI-E you would be stuck at the 222~ bClk Wall.
    If you set the IOH to 1.3v-1.26v and IOH PCI-E voltage to 1.7v, you should hit about 223-224 Afaik in the best case scenario.

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    Even 115 PCIe can kill HDD.. (in long term use).. not sure I want to try it just to get like 5MHz BCLK..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mescalamba View Post
    Even 115 PCIe can kill HDD.. (in long term use).. not sure I want to try it just to get like 5MHz BCLK..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mescalamba View Post
    Even 115 PCIe can kill HDD.. (in long term use).. not sure I want to try it just to get like 5MHz BCLK..
    It was only for a short bench, nothing permanent, so chances of damage are low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    It was only for a short bench, nothing permanent, so chances of damage are low.
    Yea I know, its not problem for benching.. I'm more highest sustainable OC kind of guy. Which is probably something like 4,6GHz under water.. for me.
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    For the guys who are still trying to figure how high the bClk can go with this mod:
    How's that for bClk ?



    More details here, with some hardcore 2D benches and pics from the run.

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    So you did hardmode the board? Very nice Post some settings

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    Temptation was too high, what can I do ?

    Settings (for G25 Bios):

    CPU Features
    PPM : Enabled
    EIST : Enabled
    CxE : Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit : Disabled
    Virtualization : Disabled
    Hyper Threading : Enabled (didn't seem to matter, probably CPU is still held back by the MB )
    Active Processor Cores : All
    Current Feedback Override: Enabled
    QPI CPU Latency: 100
    IOH QPI Latency: Auto
    CPU QPI Drive Strength: 25
    CPU IOH Drive Strength: Auto

    Memory Settings
    Memory Controller Settings
    IMC Configuration : Enabled
    Channel Congifuration :Independent
    Channel Interleaving :6
    Rank Interleaving :4
    Memory Timings
    Extreme Memory Profile XMP : Disabled
    Memory Profile Select :auto
    DRAM Timing Control :Manual
    tCL (CAS Latency) :7
    tRCG (RAS to CAS Delay) :7
    tRP (RAS Precharge) :7
    tRAS (Precharge Delay) :16/20
    CR (Command Rate) :1T
    tRFC (Refresh Cycle Time) :Auto
    tWR (Write Recovery Time) : Auto
    tWTR (Write to Read Delay) : Auto
    tRRD (RAS to RAS Delay) : Auto
    tRTP (Read to Precharge) : Auto

    All Voltage Settings
    CPU Voltages
    CPU Core Voltage : +230mV/+250mV (CPU-Z reports 1.408v and 1.440v accordingly)
    CPU Target Core Voltage : Varies, see above
    CPU Vdroop Compensation : Disabled (enabled get my CPU to crap out so quickly I can't even hit 4.7Ghz )
    CPU VTT (UnCore) Voltage : +220mV (1.4v actual)
    1.8 PPL Voltage Setting : 1.800
    CPU Clock Amplitude Ctrl : .800

    Memory Voltages
    DRAM Voltage :1.73
    DIMM1 Vref CA (Addresses) :.500
    DIMM1 Vref DQ (Data) : :.500 (I think this one was 496 or something)
    DIMM2 Vref CA (Addresses) : :.500
    DIMM2 Vref DQ (Data) : :.500
    DIMM3 Vref CA (Addresses) : :.500
    DIMM3 Vref DQ (Data) : :.500

    Chipset Voltages
    X58 IOH Core Voltage :1.30
    X58 IOH VCCA 1.1V :1.108
    X58 IOH VCCA 1.5V :1.706
    ICH10 SB Voltage :1.506

    Clock Speed Control Center
    CPU Turbo : Enabled
    System Turbo : Enabled
    CPU Bclock (FSB) : 227 (the rest was done with setFSB from Windows)
    QPI Link Fast Mode : Disabled (Can get up to 239 bClk with Enabled/248 with Disabled)
    QPI Multiplier : X18
    QPI Target Speed : 4086
    CPU Core Multiplier : X20
    CPU Core Target Speed : 4540 (Keep pushing it )
    CPU Uncore Multiplier : X18
    CPU Uncore Target Speed : 4086
    Memory Bus Multiplier : X8
    Memory Bus Target Speed : 1816
    PCI Express Bus Clock : 116
    CPU Clock Skew : Ops
    IOH Clock Skew : Ops

    I hope this helps

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    i sell my bloodrage for evga classified but now i want to go back to bloodrage. BR is far better in memory overclocking.
    thanks to saaya & the quantum force team for that
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    I think a I deserve a little thanks too, for showing what this little devilish board can do J/K
    Its just that everybody lost faith in it and got EVGA instead, bei fei , DJsub and there are probably more ppl.

    As in everything in Life, in order to success, a combination of elements need to work to their best.
    The Engineers who made this Board, the guy who came up with the MOD, and of course the overclocker .

    Now, if the ppl at Foxconn/QF can just bring on some newer BIOS and improved support it will be an excellent board.

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    Is the Classy for sail ?

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    Well, some of us know how great those mobos are.. thats why I have two of them. I kinda tought about getting myself Classified, but I felt guilty that I would cheat my BR.. so I stayed with it.

    Hopefully going to make that mod soon too.. wish I could get some cheap L2N/DICE pot..

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    I'm gonna buy a new one, definitely this rocks

    And what about dice/ln2 on NB

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    I think LN2/DICE on the NB has been tried and proved to gain nothing.
    And It should gain you nothing as there is nothing significant on the NB, it is just a 32 lanes PCI-E HUB with a DMI interface to the SB.

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    I think BZ got a little higher bclk with ln2

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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    I think a I deserve a little thanks too, for showing what this little devilish board can do
    Yes you do! Well done Fox on your results.

    I should have a D0 chip arriving this week, all things being well.

    Our work is never done, let's see how the QPI=Disabled affects the 3D scores.

    Keep it up

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    this is my last bench with unmodded BR b4 going to classified.

    SuperPi32m :



    3dmark06 :



    IMHO BR is far better in memory overclocking than classified in 2:10
    i couldnt get that memclock to work on classified whatever voltage i put on classified.
    i don't have money to buy expensive memory. that's why memory overclocking is very important to me
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    Quote Originally Posted by quake6 View Post
    I think BZ got a little higher bclk with ln2
    Yeap, I did gain a few MHz before with sub-zero cooling on the NB.
    But that was before modding the board for high PCI-e clocks.

    Now, subzero cooling for the NB is obsolete and unnecessary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    Yeap, I did gain a few MHz before with sub-zero cooling on the NB.
    But that was before modding the board for high PCI-e clocks.

    Now, subzero cooling for the NB is obsolete and unnecessary.
    Patch will disagree with you over the chipset cooling Bill - he's running 4x gfx though

    Btw, did you find those screenshots?

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