Quote Originally Posted by trt740 View Post
That not helpful and kinda unfriendly. Templates give people a place to start from and work off . The may not work exactly but then again since they are the same motherboards and similar chips, they could work just fine. Why not give the guy a starting point. If you just look back a few threads there are some very helpful templates people have posted that you can work from example http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...10275&page=132 Also here is a good over clocking guide that will help you as well. http://www.maximumpc.com/article/fea...imits?page=0,1

On a side note anyone know where you can find a list of rampage extreme II Revision I cannot find it on ASUS web site
I'm sorry you feel that way, but it was certainly not meant to sound unfriendly. I have helped a lot of people with their overclocks on this forum. I don't mind at all when people show they are thinking for themselves and trying different things out and ask a question (or lots of questions); what I don't much like is when they seem to have done no reading nor tried anything for themselves, and simply ask something like "i have this board and a 920 give me settings for 4.5GHz thx"

That's why I wrote what I wrote, to hopefully give those people pause, so that they may do some ground work themselves and learn from it. There are lots of guys here who understand exactly what I mean.

Further, the starting point guys are asking for should not be 4 / 4.2 GHz etc. The true starting point, and one we can all find very easily, is stock settings with everything on auto. Overclockers work their way up from stock, set everything manually, and find and change settings as needed to go higher. It's a process, and it's different for every setup. Once you run into a wall, then it's time to come on here and ask questions.

If you can't see the wisdom in what I wrote that's fine, but don't mislabel it as unhelpful and unfriendly.

Quote Originally Posted by seba84_2005 View Post
Looks similar to the Max III Formula.