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    Experiencing the Giga 890FXA-UD5 + 1055T on air

    Back to my favorite MB
    Lots of AMD WRs were made with the UD5 series
    As AMD Fanatics, we really can’t miss this one, can we !
    The efficiency was pretty impressive & I had no difficulty with the F1 bios

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    2Pcs of 9cm 2000 RPM for mosfet
    1pc of 6cm 3600 RPM for Rams



    Sorry guys, I dunno nothing about photography & just took it with my little Auto-focus camera













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    Sweet clocks MAD

    Your 1055 clocks as good or even better than my 1090T on that board!
    What AIR cooling we are talking about here? Open bench?
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    8057 CPUscore

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    Yes...it's open bench with Yasya CPU Cooler + GC2 Extreme
    I like DIY acrylic bench table @ home
    Show you guys my another one next time
    Quote Originally Posted by Lightman View Post
    Sweet clocks MAD

    Your 1055 clocks as good or even better than my 1090T on that board!
    What AIR cooling we are talking about here? Open bench?
    I was surprised with that 8057 too
    Ran a few times & the MB gave me about the same score
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    sorry 8507 cpuscore

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    OMFG 3100mhz on NB, sweeeeeeeeeet :inlove...
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    AWESOME mobo! I love the layout.

    The dual floppy confuses me, but it's still awesome regardless.

    As for the clocks,
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    Very very nice MAD. What about the temps with the Yasya?


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    Wow! Could be that the HT/NB in hi-sync @3GHz+ gave such amazing results?
    It was written a few days ago in an other thread:

    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13 View Post
    Yes, to truly maximize memory performance, we truly need higher NB speeds to improve efficiencies as memory increases above 1066 on this platform. This is one of the main reasons I like to run NB/HT/Memory in high-sync where possible and why 1600C6 is still my favorite memory setting for everyday use, provided I have a IMC that allows that setting and 3200 on the NB/HT side. I have one right now that will do it on air so I am fortunate.
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...6&postcount=49

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    cool MAD! U tested Crosshair IV and this new UD5, which board is better for aircooling, max stable OC and better performance example in superpi, cinebench?
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    The temp. is held pretty well without a strong HS fan needed
    Not bad for a HS @ this price
    Quote Originally Posted by Kmax View Post
    Very very nice MAD. What about the temps with the Yasya?
    Yup...!
    Quote Originally Posted by cezar View Post
    Wow! Could be that the HT/NB in hi-sync @3GHz+ gave such amazing results?
    It was written a few days ago in an other thread:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...6&postcount=49
    Hmm...despite of Ram OC, both are pretty much the same
    I'm sure both factories are working hard on the bios enhancement
    Hope they could have improvements
    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    cool MAD! U tested Crosshair IV and this new UD5, which board is better for aircooling, max stable OC and better performance example in superpi, cinebench?
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    AMD:i your R10 score...hm, so close up 25 000, must broken, its your challenge ,-) (second run R10 is ussually better)
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    Ok Ok, anything you say, Bro.
    But the weather is getting hot now
    To do this, I must turn on the air conditioner
    The power bill .......
    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    AMD:i your R10 score...hm, so close up 25 000, must broken, its your challenge ,-) (second run R10 is ussually better)
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    il waiting, dont fear . But for some days will here my results...maybe next week.So im looking forward to the first OC benchmark with new system ...I wish and hope for 1012 series
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    I just got one of these boards and i have a couple of questions (new to overclocking AMD's, was a intel guy but this 1090t won me over)

    so question, whats the max temps for this chip?

    whats this whole thing about northbridge mhz thing cuz when i set it higher my system is unstable, so what do i need to increase (volts) to make it stable?

    also, to overclock with this board what are the things i need to overvolt/overclock to make it stable other than the CPU?

    thanks for all the help!

    btw should i overclock with FSB or the unlocked multi?

    please someone help me with this chip I dont know what im doing...
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    Hey gooface, good to have you joined the AMD family

    Dun complicate yourself too much on this. My advice is to 1st try 4GHz 20x 200 FSB @ 1.312v-1.328v with 1600 C7/C6 & CPU NB/HTT @ 2800-3000

    Try the bios settings below & move on pushing :-

    CPU Vcore: 1.312v-1.328v
    Ram volt.: depends on kind of rams being used, but 1.65v will usually do 1600 C7/C8
    CPU NB: 2800-3000 @ around 1.4v-1.45v
    NB/HTT/PLL: leave the volt. to auto/normal is fine
    Temp. around 20 something should be fine

    Have fun with the UD5 & 1090T.....good luck !
    Quote Originally Posted by gooface View Post
    I just got one of these boards and i have a couple of questions (new to overclocking AMD's, was a intel guy but this 1090t won me over)

    so question, whats the max temps for this chip?

    whats this whole thing about northbridge mhz thing cuz when i set it higher my system is unstable, so what do i need to increase (volts) to make it stable?

    also, to overclock with this board what are the things i need to overvolt/overclock to make it stable other than the CPU?

    thanks for all the help!

    btw should i overclock with FSB or the unlocked multi?

    please someone help me with this chip I dont know what im doing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad222 View Post
    Hey gooface, good to have you joined the AMD family

    Dun complicate yourself too much on this. My advice is to 1st try 4GHz 20x 200 FSB @ 1.312v-1.328v with 1600 C7/C6 & CPU NB/HTT @ 2800-3000

    Try the bios settings below & move on pushing :-

    CPU Vcore: 1.312v-1.328v
    Ram volt.: depends on kind of rams being used, but 1.65v will usually do 1600 C7/C8
    CPU NB: 2800-3000 @ around 1.4v-1.45v
    NB/HTT/PLL: leave the volt. to auto/normal is fine
    Temp. around 20 something should be fine

    Have fun with the UD5 & 1090T.....good luck !
    thanks, the only problem i got is that the chip now running at these settings is that it runs WAY too hot! its about 60C under load. what am i doing wrong? i got a Eclipse CPU Cooler from cooler master with Arctic Silver 5, i dont know if its good enough for this CPU or if something is wrong....

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    Quote Originally Posted by gooface View Post
    thanks, the only problem i got is that the chip now running at these settings is that it runs WAY too hot! its about 60C under load. what am i doing wrong? i got a Eclipse CPU Cooler from cooler master with Arctic Silver 5, i dont know if its good enough for this CPU or if something is wrong....
    judging by the specs then fan doesn't have high enough cfm. 39.8, though that's a lot for a tiny 60mm blower type fan.
    most coolers here used are 50 cfm on up

    I've got a copper T.R.U.E with 110 cfm fans and some TX3 coming today lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    judging by the specs then fan doesn't have high enough cfm. 39.8, though that's a lot for a tiny 60mm blower type fan.
    most coolers here used are 50 cfm on up

    I've got a copper T.R.U.E with 110 cfm fans and some TX3 coming today lol
    so i need a better CPU fan then? cuz these temps are dangerous right?

    what do u recomend i get off of newegg?

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    ok i talked to someone and these are my prices for 3 coolers:

    ZALMAN CNPS9900 NT $55
    ZALMAN CNPS9900 LED $53
    ZALMAN CNPS10X Extreme $65

    should i get one of these?
    and which one should i get?

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    id go for xigmatek s1284 & slap a 100+ cfm fan on it (should have pwm control from bios to keep it undervolted when temps are low)
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    Xigmatek HDT-S1284EE $35
    or
    Coolermaster Hyper 212 plus $26

    please fast reply i need to know really soon cuz i want to order this in 20 mins!!

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    Scythe ULTRA KAZE good with the Cooler Master Hyper 212 plus?

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    should be good, i think the xigmatek heatpipes are a little closer together on the base resulting in a little more contact with ihs, but other than that they are pretty similar
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    Get the Xigmatek 1284EE. Its better than the Hyper212.

    The Ultra Kaze should work, but it will be loud.
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