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weird issue @ ln2
I have a strange problem with this board under LN2:
after boot at over 1,75 vcore when i run the 3dm06(cpu test) the vcore drops to 1,55-1,65v permanently causing freezees.
(i use a multimeter for check voltages)
After freezee i go into bios and shows 1,55-1,65v on cpu voltages....noway to pull it up, i have to clear cmos all and restart it 
i use bios 0901 now...
what can be ?
i use those settings :
Target CPU Frequency 5600-5800MHz
Target DRAM Frequency 1700-1800MHz
LN2 jumper ON
Sync Mode [disable]
AI Overclock Tuner [manual]
CPU Ratio Setting [33]
CPU Turbo Power Limit [disable]
>CPU Configuration----------------------------
CPU Ratio Setting [33]
C1E Support [disable]
Hardware Prefetcher [enable]
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetcher [enable]
Intel(R) Virtualiyation Tech [disable]
CPU TM Function [disable]
Execute Disable Bit [disable]
Intel(R) HT Technology [enable]
Active Processor Cores [all]
A20M [disable]
Intel(R) SpeedStep(TM) Tech [disable]
Intel(R) C-STATE Tech [disable]
C State package limit setting [disable]
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BCLK Frequency [170-180]
PCIE Frequency [105]
DRAM Frequency [2:10]
UCLK Frequency [40XX]
QPI Link Data Rate [4800Gts]
CPU Differential Amplitude [1000mV]
CPU Clock Skew [auto]
IOH Clock Skew [auto]
------------ Extreme Engine Digi+ ------------
Digi+ PWR Mode [X-POWER]
PWR Volt. Control []AUTO
Load-Line Calibration [full 100%]
CPU Voltege OCP [disable]
CPU PWM Frequency [1000KHz]
Extreme OV [enable]
Extreme OC [mode 1]
CPU Voltage [1,75v]
CPU PLL Voltage [1,65v]
QPI/DRAM Core Voltage [1,50v]
DRAM Bus Voltage [1,70v]
IOH Voltage [1,35v]
IOH PCIE Voltage [auto]
ICH Voltage [1,20v]
ICH PCIE Voltage [auto]
---------- Spread Spectrum Control -----------
CPU Spread Spectrum [disable]
DRAM Spread Spectrum [disable]
Last edited by KanGaXx; 08-08-2010 at 07:36 AM.
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