@greg.m
Does it make a difference running at 9 X 480MHz in 3DMark06 graphics tests score than running at 9 X 450MHz?
@greg.m
Does it make a difference running at 9 X 480MHz in 3DMark06 graphics tests score than running at 9 X 450MHz?
Sorry about that, when I wrote that post I was referring to people who hadn't yet posted their experience with stuck sensors and the Rampage Formula (I should have been more articulate). In hindsight it wasn't a very good question because I'm already quite sure its got nothing to do with the motherboard (earlier today I installed my Q9650 into my old DFI UT X48 which also measured a stuck sensor on Core#4 at 42C)!
Burdoror - Great work with the Q9550, that is very impressive for such early testing.
Last edited by Roger_D25; 09-14-2009 at 03:51 PM.
Asus Maximus III Formula (2001)
Intel i7 860 (L924B516)
Noctua D14
Corsairs CMG4GX3M2A2000C2 (2 x 2GB) RAM
eVGA GTX480
DD-H20
BIX GTX360
MCP35X PWM
Creative X-Fi Titanium PCI-e
LG GGC-H20L Blu-Ray
Toughpower 850w Modular
GSkill Phoenix Pro SSD 120GB
HEAT
This thread has gotten really large and I have been trying to keep up. So what is the final verdict on bios 0902? Flash to it or stay with 0803?
ASUS Rampage II
Core i7 920 D0 @ 4.2GHz
Corsair TR3X6G1600C8 3x2GB DDR3 1600MHz
Radeon 5870
Raid 0 2x1TB WD on SATA 3/4
Seagate 160GB on SATA 1
LG Bluray ROM/DVD RW
Corsair HX1000W
I'm still on 803.
e8500 @ 8x500 1.275v // true // rampage formula // 2x hr-05 sli/ifx // ballistix tracer 1066@1200 cl5 2.14v // en8800gt // hr-03 gt // 2x wd2500aaks // dp p7 550w // g5+g7 // e2201w-1 // p183 + 6x s-flex
mems: vitesta ee+ 800@1200 cl5 2.4v
Core i7 3930K|EK Supreme HF 2 x PA120.3 1x TFC Feser 240 DDC3.25 XSPC ResTop 3x SUNON Maglev 6xPanaflo FBA12G12H 2xSanAce 9G1212H1011 4xEK-FC R9-290X|RIVE|4XR9 290X|Corsair 4x2GB GTX2|Corsair AX1500i|WD1001FALS + SSDNOW V300|HP LP2475w|Luxeon 5.1WH|Logitech G500|Lian Li A70B
I'm still on 803, I may have to just try this BIOS...
Xigmatek Elysium - ASUS P8Z77-WS- 3770K Testing.... - G.SKILL 16gb F3-17000CL9Q-16GBZH @ 2133 - ASUS 7970 MATRIX Platinum - Corsair AX 1200w
CPU EK-Supreme HF nickel plated - Pumps 2 x Laing DDC-1Plus with EK-DDC Dual TOP V.2 - Radiator ThermoChill PA120.3
Hi guys since a few days im really running into stability problems.
First i thought that it was my RAM then i thought it was my mobo but now i think its my CPU.
System is only stable at stock speeds and any overclock will fail in PRIME and OCCT.
Now i noticed this ate start up:
It should say count : 4 but it is saying 2, in windows the 4 cores show up without any problems.
So what could it really be? A failing RF or a failing Xeon?
» Xeon X3360 @ 3.7 ~ 1.304 VCore
» TRUE Black ~ Dual GT AP-14
» Rampage Formula (Bios 902)
» Corsair Dominator 8500C5D 2x2GB
» X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Fatality Pro
» Asus HD5850
» 80GB X25-M G2 ~ 40GB X25-V ~ 2x WD10EADS (RAID 1)
» Seasonic X-750
» Lian Li PC-A05N
Earzz - I wouldn't worry about it (especially if Windows is properly showing all four cores), I imagine your Xeon isn't "officially" supported by the BIOS or motherboard at the moment (maybe go over to Asus and check the CPU compatibility list to see if its supported). I could be wrong but I assume that its just a simple mistake and nothing serious (but I could be wrong)?
Asus Maximus III Formula (2001)
Intel i7 860 (L924B516)
Noctua D14
Corsairs CMG4GX3M2A2000C2 (2 x 2GB) RAM
eVGA GTX480
DD-H20
BIX GTX360
MCP35X PWM
Creative X-Fi Titanium PCI-e
LG GGC-H20L Blu-Ray
Toughpower 850w Modular
GSkill Phoenix Pro SSD 120GB
HEAT
Xigmatek Elysium - ASUS P8Z77-WS- 3770K Testing.... - G.SKILL 16gb F3-17000CL9Q-16GBZH @ 2133 - ASUS 7970 MATRIX Platinum - Corsair AX 1200w
CPU EK-Supreme HF nickel plated - Pumps 2 x Laing DDC-1Plus with EK-DDC Dual TOP V.2 - Radiator ThermoChill PA120.3
» Xeon X3360 @ 3.7 ~ 1.304 VCore
» TRUE Black ~ Dual GT AP-14
» Rampage Formula (Bios 902)
» Corsair Dominator 8500C5D 2x2GB
» X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Fatality Pro
» Asus HD5850
» 80GB X25-M G2 ~ 40GB X25-V ~ 2x WD10EADS (RAID 1)
» Seasonic X-750
» Lian Li PC-A05N
Try to reflash bios.
e8500 @ 8x500 1.275v // true // rampage formula // 2x hr-05 sli/ifx // ballistix tracer 1066@1200 cl5 2.14v // en8800gt // hr-03 gt // 2x wd2500aaks // dp p7 550w // g5+g7 // e2201w-1 // p183 + 6x s-flex
mems: vitesta ee+ 800@1200 cl5 2.4v
Well i installed Win7 and my SSD's and then all my troubles began.
First i thought it was Win7 and then i thought it was the combination with Win7 and SSD's, then i thought it was maybe my old 410 bioswat didnt support the SSD's correct so i went to 803 and now 902.
So i started stress testing with different speeds with all kind of different voltages and no mather what i tried everything was failing.
So this evening i noticed that with the bios start up it is saying "count : 2", i know for sure this was saying 4.
Ill try disconnecting everything and installing the old 410 bios and see what happens then, ill keep you updated.
Must solve this ........................![]()
» Xeon X3360 @ 3.7 ~ 1.304 VCore
» TRUE Black ~ Dual GT AP-14
» Rampage Formula (Bios 902)
» Corsair Dominator 8500C5D 2x2GB
» X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Fatality Pro
» Asus HD5850
» 80GB X25-M G2 ~ 40GB X25-V ~ 2x WD10EADS (RAID 1)
» Seasonic X-750
» Lian Li PC-A05N
I've just been tightening up my memory timings (memory is in sig).
I'm 11 passes memtest for windows and 50 passes linx stable with these memory settings, the rest are the same as previously.
I haven't run a P95+UT2004 pass on it as yet i'm not sure if that is necessary if only the memory has been changed, would it be advisable??
Are there any timings i could tighten further??
also
@Earzz
I would try just doing a clear CMOS like A-Grey said but reinstall Bios 902. Eliminate one thing at a time in this case a bad bios flash.
Last edited by leo27; 09-16-2009 at 01:30 AM.
ASUS Rampage Formula X48 (Bios 1002 SoLoR MOD) | Intel Q6600 @ 3.6GHz (8x450) | 2x2GB GSKILL F2-9600CL5-2GBTD @ 1200Mhz XSPC Rasa + RX360 | Antec P182 | Xonar ST+H6 | XFX Black Edition 850W | BFG 280GTX OC 713/1458/2646 1.149V
Well clearing my cmos solved the problem that it was showing count 2.
Now im on 3570 Mhz with 1.264 VCore (real) 1 hour OCCT stable, gonna let it stress test now overnight for 8 hours.
Really strange because all my old known stable OC settings dont work anymore, its really picky now with the settings and i doubt it that i will reach a stable 3700 Mhz.
For sure i wont be able to run it anymore with a VCore of 1.288 but i still will try to get my Xeon C1 back on that speed.
» Xeon X3360 @ 3.7 ~ 1.304 VCore
» TRUE Black ~ Dual GT AP-14
» Rampage Formula (Bios 902)
» Corsair Dominator 8500C5D 2x2GB
» X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Fatality Pro
» Asus HD5850
» 80GB X25-M G2 ~ 40GB X25-V ~ 2x WD10EADS (RAID 1)
» Seasonic X-750
» Lian Li PC-A05N
if your still on Bios 902 don't forget to set the nb and CPU clock skews they can help with stability
ASUS Rampage Formula X48 (Bios 1002 SoLoR MOD) | Intel Q6600 @ 3.6GHz (8x450) | 2x2GB GSKILL F2-9600CL5-2GBTD @ 1200Mhz XSPC Rasa + RX360 | Antec P182 | Xonar ST+H6 | XFX Black Edition 850W | BFG 280GTX OC 713/1458/2646 1.149V
leo27 - First of all nice work, it can take a lot of time and effort to tighten everything up while testing for stability! After looking at your screenshots the main thing I noticed what your "Performance Level" setting (which is 8). In my opinion this is a very important setting and has a bit impact on performance and stability. There is an excellent article over at Anandtech HERE in regards to the Rampage Formula and BIOS settings (it goes into great detail about certain settings including the Performance Level or tRD setting). Basically this setting is dependent on what FSB your running (there is a formula you can use to figure out if certain tRD settings are possible or not). With that said I would suggest lowering your tRD value from 8 to 6 (if you keep your FSB at 425Mhz). You might even try running a tRD of 5 but it might take a bit more testing and tuning to get stable. Like A-Grey I'm running a tRD value of 6 with a FSB of 450Mhz. In any case lowering your tRD value from 8 to 6 will yeild decent memory performance increases.
Asus Maximus III Formula (2001)
Intel i7 860 (L924B516)
Noctua D14
Corsairs CMG4GX3M2A2000C2 (2 x 2GB) RAM
eVGA GTX480
DD-H20
BIX GTX360
MCP35X PWM
Creative X-Fi Titanium PCI-e
LG GGC-H20L Blu-Ray
Toughpower 850w Modular
GSkill Phoenix Pro SSD 120GB
HEAT
I'm running a tRD of 8 with all pull-ins enabled (so basically a tRD of 7),i wasn't aware you could run a tRD of 6 with a memory frequency of 850Mhz (a 1:1 memory divider)??
And also if i did lower the tRD would any voltage increases be necessary do you know??
Last edited by leo27; 09-16-2009 at 07:20 PM.
ASUS Rampage Formula X48 (Bios 1002 SoLoR MOD) | Intel Q6600 @ 3.6GHz (8x450) | 2x2GB GSKILL F2-9600CL5-2GBTD @ 1200Mhz XSPC Rasa + RX360 | Antec P182 | Xonar ST+H6 | XFX Black Edition 850W | BFG 280GTX OC 713/1458/2646 1.149V
I should have done this before posting my suggestion above (about lowering tRD to 6), after some quick math I realize that your right. Given that your running 1:1 with a CAS4 it shouldn't be possible, tRD6 is about as good as you can get. Sorry about that Leo, I should have paid closer attention to the divider you were running. If you have the time would you run the Everest "Cache and Memory Benchmark" and post it (or just post your "Read", "Write", "Copy", and "Latency" numbers for me with your current settings), thanks very much if you can!
Last edited by Roger_D25; 09-16-2009 at 08:05 PM.
Asus Maximus III Formula (2001)
Intel i7 860 (L924B516)
Noctua D14
Corsairs CMG4GX3M2A2000C2 (2 x 2GB) RAM
eVGA GTX480
DD-H20
BIX GTX360
MCP35X PWM
Creative X-Fi Titanium PCI-e
LG GGC-H20L Blu-Ray
Toughpower 850w Modular
GSkill Phoenix Pro SSD 120GB
HEAT
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