Motherboard: EVGA Classified 759
CPU: Intel 920 D0 2.66 @ 3.8ghz
Ram: 6gb 1600 DDR3 7-7-7-20 Corsair Dominators
PSU: PC Power Cooling 1200 ESA
Audio: SB X-Fi Titanium
Video: Trifire XFX 6970
Harddrives: WD3000HLFSx2+ OCZ 120G Vertex SSD
Cooling: HK 3.0 - XPSC360 Rad - MCP655 pump
Memory pwm is indeed overvolting... the BIOS/Eleet readouts are quite spot-on.
Man, this onboard audio is so crap on the classified !!!![]()
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Is this enough to request a RMA, or should you just undervolt the RAM? I'd hate to kill a $280 set of RAM.
Can someone check the vcore as well? I've been noticing a ~.02 overvolt on the vcore setting, and I'm not sure if it is a software error ir if the motherboard is actually overvolting.
EDIT: It seems the CPU VTT and NB Core are overvolting as well. Can anyone confirm this?
Nothing to rma because of that... it's usual w/classified. You just have to have an eye on the vdimm readout as it's - as i already said - spot-on. Real Vtt is up to 0.1V lower than shown by eleet. IOH and ICH are slightly overvolting, but that's minimal.
Over- or undervolting boards are never a cause to request an rma - it's normal as parts tend to differ within a given margin. I even noticed changing psus often does influence voltage output as well.
Last edited by SAE; 01-10-2010 at 04:37 PM.
i have also noticed the overvolting of memory, I have my memory in bios set at 1.62; and with vdroop on even at idle & load my memory is at 1.66V
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Yesterday i mount Classified 760 with 920 D0.
Excelent results for the moment, 3.6ghz 1.17v and 38º IDLE ( here in Chile is summer time!! really nice 25-28º degrees celcius on ambien temp :cry ). I promise post at night with linX and configuration SS.
Motherboard: EVGA Classified 759
CPU: Intel 920 D0 2.66 @ 3.8ghz
Ram: 6gb 1600 DDR3 7-7-7-20 Corsair Dominators
PSU: PC Power Cooling 1200 ESA
Audio: SB X-Fi Titanium
Video: Trifire XFX 6970
Harddrives: WD3000HLFSx2+ OCZ 120G Vertex SSD
Cooling: HK 3.0 - XPSC360 Rad - MCP655 pump
At least i reach 223 bclk so i'm happy now
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=943967
What hardware and cooling TOOL?
Any one having issues with the on board Audio?
For me the audio quality is low, Bass is low and volume is so low !!
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For all those saying dimm volt are overvoltaging... have you guys measured with a voltimeter in the measure points on the board?
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I put a 80mm delta fan for the NB and VGA on the second Slot at 8x, i don't play to much so is the same for me.
That's one sweet D0 you got there.
Any people running phase change on a classified here? But from a glance it looks like most people only use water or air. I need a board that can break 240bclk and beyond. Current board only hits 237bclk and it isn't high enough.
Last edited by lowfat; 01-12-2010 at 09:09 PM.
Crappy OS and crappy config on mems, this mobo and CPU have the enough power to go under Dry ice.
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