OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Case: Lian Li PC-A17 /w Clear panel & Supermicro 5 3.5 Bay & 4 2.5 Hotswap Rack option
MB: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe
CPU: i7-2600K /w Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
Video: ATI 6990 (in order)
Memory: 16GB Gskill DDRIII 1600MHZ 7-7-7-12
LSI 9260 8i Setup: Fastpath and Cachecade 2.0 Pro Ready - needs upgradable key
Cachecade: 2 32Gb SuperTalent ME SSD
Raid#0: /w 2 Seagate Momentus XT 500GB @ Raid 1
Raid#1: /w 4 Fujitsu 73GB 15K @ Raid 5
Misc HD: Internal WD 640 GB
Sound: Auzentech Prelude 7.1 /w Logitech Z5500
DVD: LG BR 8x Burner LightScribe
LCD Bay: Imon w/ controler
PSU: Enermax Revolutions 85+ 950 Watts
Display: HP 42" LD4200 Signature & HP 22" Touchscreen
Accessories: All Logitech
Yeah that should work. Just remember you need thick thermal pads to make up for the height difference between the AMB socket/chip and the ram ICs.
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Case: Lian Li PC-A17 /w Clear panel & Supermicro 5 3.5 Bay & 4 2.5 Hotswap Rack option
MB: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe
CPU: i7-2600K /w Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
Video: ATI 6990 (in order)
Memory: 16GB Gskill DDRIII 1600MHZ 7-7-7-12
LSI 9260 8i Setup: Fastpath and Cachecade 2.0 Pro Ready - needs upgradable key
Cachecade: 2 32Gb SuperTalent ME SSD
Raid#0: /w 2 Seagate Momentus XT 500GB @ Raid 1
Raid#1: /w 4 Fujitsu 73GB 15K @ Raid 5
Misc HD: Internal WD 640 GB
Sound: Auzentech Prelude 7.1 /w Logitech Z5500
DVD: LG BR 8x Burner LightScribe
LCD Bay: Imon w/ controler
PSU: Enermax Revolutions 85+ 950 Watts
Display: HP 42" LD4200 Signature & HP 22" Touchscreen
Accessories: All Logitech
STEvil,
I hope you don't mind me stealing your Asus logo.![]()
hey Asus-guy!
Any word on a non-beta/final version of the latest BIOS 0105?
X7DWA-N 2x X5472 - 12 GB - Temjin TJ10s.
Damn you, Asus, for all the dead Z7S WS'es!
I think he withdrew into the shadows in sight of all the Asus-bashing going on here![]()
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I didn't see him (the asus rep) offer anything to anyone, including but not limited to promises of an upgraded Z7S without the failure rate. A fixed MB would have been ok with me. Maybe one without the overheating NB? I think the big corporation sent him in here for some damage control to quell the loudest of this group.
Main rig:
CPU: I7 920C0 @ 3.6Ghz (180*20)
Mobo: DFI UT X58 T3eH8
RAM: 12GB OCZ DDR3-1600 Platinum
GPU/LCD: GeForce GTX280 + GeForce 8600GTS (Quad LCDs)
Intel X25-M G2 80GB, 12TB storage
PSU/Case: Corsair AX850, Silverstone TJ07
Hey guys I put it on its own photobucket account so mine wont get overloaded rofl
feel free to pass it around, anyone can use it![]()
All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.
My toys:
Asus Sabertooth X58 | Core i7-950 (D0) | CM Hyper 212+ | G.Skill Sniper LV 12GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | GeForce GTX 670-2048MB | OCZ Agility 4 512GB, WD Raptor 150GB x 3 (RAID0), WD Black 1TB x 2 (RAID0) | XFX 650W CAH9 | Lian-Li PC-9F | Win 7 Pro x86-64
Gigabyte EX58-UD3R | Core i7-920 (D0) | Stock HSF | G.Skill Sniper LV 4GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | Radeon HD 2600 Pro 512MB | WD Caviar 80GB IDE, 4TB x 2 (RAID5) | Corsair TX750 | XClio 188AF | Win 7 Pro x86-64
Dell Dimension 8400 | Pentium 4 530 HT (E0) | Stock HSF | 1.5GB DDR2-400 CL3 | GeForce 8800 GT 256MB | WD Caviar 160GB SATA | Stock PSU | (Broken) Stock Case | Win Vista HP x86
Little Dot DAC_I | Little Dot MK IV | Beyerdynamic DT-880 Premium (600 Ω) | TEAC AG-H300 MkIII | Polk Audio Monitor 5 Series 2's
Main rig:
CPU: I7 920C0 @ 3.6Ghz (180*20)
Mobo: DFI UT X58 T3eH8
RAM: 12GB OCZ DDR3-1600 Platinum
GPU/LCD: GeForce GTX280 + GeForce 8600GTS (Quad LCDs)
Intel X25-M G2 80GB, 12TB storage
PSU/Case: Corsair AX850, Silverstone TJ07
guys, use the other linked image lol
http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/a...sus/noasus.gif
All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.
Just got my rig oc to 3ghz. The memory cooler did the trick. Memory temperature now in the 40C.
Last edited by minhgi; 07-27-2009 at 08:02 PM.
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Case: Lian Li PC-A17 /w Clear panel & Supermicro 5 3.5 Bay & 4 2.5 Hotswap Rack option
MB: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe
CPU: i7-2600K /w Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
Video: ATI 6990 (in order)
Memory: 16GB Gskill DDRIII 1600MHZ 7-7-7-12
LSI 9260 8i Setup: Fastpath and Cachecade 2.0 Pro Ready - needs upgradable key
Cachecade: 2 32Gb SuperTalent ME SSD
Raid#0: /w 2 Seagate Momentus XT 500GB @ Raid 1
Raid#1: /w 4 Fujitsu 73GB 15K @ Raid 5
Misc HD: Internal WD 640 GB
Sound: Auzentech Prelude 7.1 /w Logitech Z5500
DVD: LG BR 8x Burner LightScribe
LCD Bay: Imon w/ controler
PSU: Enermax Revolutions 85+ 950 Watts
Display: HP 42" LD4200 Signature & HP 22" Touchscreen
Accessories: All Logitech
Hey GUys,
Now that I am able to push to 3GHZ, my PC would randomly shutdown. SOund like a under supply power issue. SO I went out a bought a Enermax REVOLUTION 85+ 950Ws online. That bad boyz is sure expensive. Supposedly it have 87+ AC to DC rating. One of the best PS in the world I guess. Going for 450 FSB next project after the PS comes in.
I also notice an improve response on my system after running my system at 1600FSB with snoop filter enable. Try it with w/o SF too at the same FSB. Seem to be better with SF enable. I guess the improve bandwidth enable the SF to work correctly this time. Maybe my brain is playing trick but the games sure does play better overall.
Any one here wants and unwanted 750watts PS with full cables and box.![]()
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Case: Lian Li PC-A17 /w Clear panel & Supermicro 5 3.5 Bay & 4 2.5 Hotswap Rack option
MB: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe
CPU: i7-2600K /w Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
Video: ATI 6990 (in order)
Memory: 16GB Gskill DDRIII 1600MHZ 7-7-7-12
LSI 9260 8i Setup: Fastpath and Cachecade 2.0 Pro Ready - needs upgradable key
Cachecade: 2 32Gb SuperTalent ME SSD
Raid#0: /w 2 Seagate Momentus XT 500GB @ Raid 1
Raid#1: /w 4 Fujitsu 73GB 15K @ Raid 5
Misc HD: Internal WD 640 GB
Sound: Auzentech Prelude 7.1 /w Logitech Z5500
DVD: LG BR 8x Burner LightScribe
LCD Bay: Imon w/ controler
PSU: Enermax Revolutions 85+ 950 Watts
Display: HP 42" LD4200 Signature & HP 22" Touchscreen
Accessories: All Logitech
the option is called 'Snoopfilter Bypass' , so by enabling this option the snoopfilter is disabled . At least that's my understanding .
Yes, that's right. Performance is approx. 50% worse with SF bypass option disabled. See post 1, first line![]()
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Case: Lian Li PC-A17 /w Clear panel & Supermicro 5 3.5 Bay & 4 2.5 Hotswap Rack option
MB: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe
CPU: i7-2600K /w Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
Video: ATI 6990 (in order)
Memory: 16GB Gskill DDRIII 1600MHZ 7-7-7-12
LSI 9260 8i Setup: Fastpath and Cachecade 2.0 Pro Ready - needs upgradable key
Cachecade: 2 32Gb SuperTalent ME SSD
Raid#0: /w 2 Seagate Momentus XT 500GB @ Raid 1
Raid#1: /w 4 Fujitsu 73GB 15K @ Raid 5
Misc HD: Internal WD 640 GB
Sound: Auzentech Prelude 7.1 /w Logitech Z5500
DVD: LG BR 8x Burner LightScribe
LCD Bay: Imon w/ controler
PSU: Enermax Revolutions 85+ 950 Watts
Display: HP 42" LD4200 Signature & HP 22" Touchscreen
Accessories: All Logitech
As promised: http://sites.google.com/site/ultimatehtpc/
Again, thanks to everyone for steering me away from the Z7S for a new machine... This new build rocks!
@jcool
Did you try to mod the bios of this board? I used AMIBCP and found some disabled/hidden options (CPU ratio CMOS setting, etc).
download AMIBCP from this thread (look for Bios Tools Pack)
http://forums.mydigitallife.info/showthread.php?t=529
Erm.. there already is a CPU ratio setting in Bios. No need to unlock that.. what I would like to unlock, on the other hand, is CPU VTT voltage.. but that can't be done, apparently. Would need a hard mod.
Yeah we already covered that poki.
the board is a POS though so no point in digging for new bios options really.
All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.
Hey guys, been watching this thread for a loooong time. I've been running a Z7S WS since May 2008 and when I first found this thread it made me nervous. Thankfully I have had zero issues with mine (knock on wood). I've run it from day one with a HiPer 880W PSU, modified (to fit the AMB) MassCool aluminum heatsinks on the RAM, and Arctic Cooling PWM fans all around. I don't know if that is what is making the difference in my case or if maybe I just got lucky, but there it is. I have left the machine running for literally months at a time. The reason for this is that I travel away from home quite a bit and I still like to have access to my Outlook and Quickbooks data. I also use Media Center + Orb to keep up with my shows on Adult Swim while I'm away.
Anyway my intent is not to brag. Actually the reason I am finally posting is to ask if anyone has abandoned their Z7S and maybe has some Kingston HyperX KHX6400F2LLK2/2G FB-DIMMs sitting around that they want to get rid of.
Thanks!
Wow, that was fast. I've purchased 4 HyperX FB-DIMMs from an Xtremesystems.org member, but I'd still like two more for a full set. Anyone else have a pair sitting around, collecting dust?
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