Currently putting together
Motherboard: Asus R3E, CPU: Core i7 980X , GPU: two Sapphire Radeon HD5970 OC in CrossFireX,
CPU cooling: Zalman CNPS 9900 LED (modified), RAM: 12GB (6x2GB) G.Skill PI+ TurbulenceII DDR3-2000MHz (timings: 6-9-6-24) ,
HDD: 4 x Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB in RAID 10 using the onboard ICH10R,
PSU: Antec TruePower Quattro 1200W , Case: Antec 900 two .
CPUID http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=484051
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=484051
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=554982
New DO Stepping http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=555012
4.8Ghz - http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=794165
Desk Build
FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
I managed to get this over the weekend:
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1346574
funny that dropping the PLL helps so much, what probs did you have with it before? I've found that turning the LLC to 50% is the key (for me). I don't like having it on 100% because then it seems to overvolt under load. on 0% mines vdroops over 0.05V, it is much more stable with it on 50%.
bizarrely it seems that it can run with lower load voltages at 50% LLC than it can with 0% LLC. eg it is stable at 4.0 at 1.27 under load with 0% LLC (1.325 in BIOS), but unstable at 4.13, even at load 1.296 (1.35 in BIOS). But with 50% LLC it seems to be stable at 4.13 with 1.27 under load (1.30 in BIOS).
Great bclk bassplayer! LN2 right?
Updated 08/16/2010 -
Rampage III Extreme -
BIOS 0878 -
1. Opened Memory Timing Selections for Ultimate Tweaking
2. General Performance Enhancements for Overclocking
3. AnandTech Memory Article BIOS - Support provided by ASUS USA Tech Support (that would be me) Only
http://www.mediafire.com/file/850dsy...-ASUS-0878.rar
BIOS 0002 -
1. Improved Overclocking
2. General Performance Enhancements including correct Temperature Monitoring
3. Support provided by ASUS USA/UK Tech Support Only
4. Newer Code than the 0009 BIOS leak
http://www.mediafire.com/file/mi95l6...-ASUS-0002.rar
I dont seem to understand why we have BIOS files with smaller numbers? As they make improvements doesn't the number supposed to get larger? i.e 0802>0878 etc etc
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System Specs:
R3E + custom 1601 bios / XEON X5650 6-Cores @ 4ghz / G-Skill RipJaws 12GB Kit / Asus Radeon HD EAH5870 / Crucial C300 x 2 R0 + 2 x Samsung 840 Pro's on ICH / Logitech Z-5500 5.1 / Ultra X3 1000w PSU
Water Cooling by:
Swiftech Apogee GTZ / EK FC5870 Acetal+Copper / Swiftech MCP655 / ThermoChill PA120.3 / 6 Gentle Typhoons AP-15 / XSPC Dual Bay Res
PrimoFlex Pro LRT UV Green 1/2" / XSPC Black Chrome Compression Fittings
Misc:
SilverStone TJ07 / 24" Dell UltraSharp / Yadda Yadda lol...
CPUID http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=484051
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=484051
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=554982
New DO Stepping http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=555012
4.8Ghz - http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=794165
Desk Build
FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
first of all, thanks bingo13 for your outstanding support!
does 0002 also include all three points included in 0878?
is 2) in 0878 the same as 2) in 0009?
assume this are still 2 different bios version including different features, right?
besides that, depending on features included are those two bios versions the most recent ones?
from looking at it, for me 0878 would be the one to go with. cant see the advantage of 0002 over 0878. anyway need to compare both of them as soon as my now cpu and mem comes in ...
THANKS
Processor: Intel Core i7 990X
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage III Extreme
Memory: Corsair CMT6GX3M3A2000C8
Video Card: MSI N680GTX Lightning
Power Supply: Seasonic S12 650W
Case: Chieftec BH-01B-B-B
Thanks Bingo! 0002 seems to be stable as the 901 is and a little more efficient.
i7 3960X@5ghz, Asus Rampage IV Extreme, 8gb Gskill RipjawsZ PC19200C8, Corsair force GT 240go, 2XGTX Titan, MM Ascension, Seasonic X-serie Gold 1250W, Watercooling
i7 3930K@5ghz, Asus Rampage IV Extreme, 8gb Gskill RipjawsZ PC17000C9, OCZ Vertex 3 120go, GTX670 DCU2 Top, MM Pinnacle, Corsair AX850, Watercooling
Last edited by tistou77; 08-16-2010 at 01:59 PM.
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Really nice Bios the BIOS 0878 -, with the 0002 my board cant save any settings. I take this results with Single Stage
http://hwbot.org/community/submissio...30_5402.81_mhz
http://hwbot.org/community/submissio...930_5sec_103ms
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I'm thinking of upgrading my PSU to the just released Corsair AX1200 PSU. I've got the HX1000 now but the AX1200 has better specs and a better warranty and I want to future proof my system a bit. Has anybody used this PSU with the Asus Rampage III Extreme?. How do you like it? Does it live up to the excellent reviews that I've seen from JonnyGuru and others. Most of all I want to be assured that this PSU is compatible with the Rampage III Extreme. The first PSU I tried with the R3E, a PC Power&Cooling 1K-SR apparently fried 3 motherboards that I connected to it so compatibility is very important to me. Please let me know your opinions
Thanks
I just flashed BIOS2 to 0002 and it seems to work pretty well so far...I think it reduced the flakeness at higher bclk...still early stages but seems good so far. This is with my Bloomfield 950
Guys i need some help i just figured my 480 is running x8 is this board, 2nd slot. What should i do?
► Asus Rampage III Extreme (BIOS 1401)
► i7 980X @ 4.4GHz 1.375v 24/7
► Noctua D-14
► 6x2 Corsair Dominator 8-8-8-24 1600 2N
► EVGA 480 SC X2 SLI
► C300 128GB x2 OSx2/WDRE3 750GB-Games /WDRE4 2TB-Images/Data
► HAF-X
► Silverstone 1500W
► Samsung 245t, ASUS VE278Q & W7 Ultimate 64bit
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Patiently waiting on x79
Add another 480 and don't worry about it.
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Case: Mountain Mods Ascension (modded)
CPU: i7 920 @ 4GHz + EK Supreme HF (plate #1)
GPU: GTX 670 3-Way SLI + XSPC Razor GTX670 water blocks
Mobo: ASUS Rampage III Extreme + EK FB R3E water block
RAM: 3x 2GB Mushkin Enhanced Ridgeback DDR3 @ 6-8-6-24 1T
SSD: Crucial M4 256GB, 0309 firmware
PSU: 2x Corsair HX1000s on separate circuits
LCD: 3x ASUS VW266H 26" Nvidia Surround @ 6030 x 1200
OS: Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium
Games: AoE II: HD, BF4, MKKE, MW2 via FourDeltaOne (Domination all day!)
CPU PLL : Phase Locked Loop (PLL) relates to a chip that is responsible of regulating the power supply provided to one or more of the CPU cores.
It helps calibrate CPU clocks and voltages.
I have been told that it can be lowered as far down as 1.35v and doing so can help keep your temps lower, thus helping your overclock.
On the other hand, increasing PLL voltage can help stabilize overckloced frequencies form fluctuation during load. However, raising too much can
hurt overclocks and cause instability. Too high can cause chip damage. Best to stay bellow 1.9v. Recommended middle ground: 1.5v.
Mine is set to 1.4v
LoadLine Calibration (LLC) reduces voltage drops (but doesn't eliminate it) keeping the CPU voltage more constant under light and heavy CPU load.
So it is obvious that enabling it would help overclocks. However ! It has been suggested that LLC can allow for dangerous voltage spikes and can (once again)
potentially damage the CPU (especially one running 24/7) lowering or eliminating its overclockability.
Essentially, if you can get your overclock without it, better !
Just my 2 cents worth.
Yeh, I was wondering the same thingThey seem to be all-over-the-place ?!
Yes, I have the same question. Does BIOS 878 contain all the improvements of BIOS 0002 and then some ?
Or is it the other way around ? Or not at all ?!
Last edited by Samson; 08-16-2010 at 10:37 PM.
Currently putting together
Motherboard: Asus R3E, CPU: Core i7 980X , GPU: two Sapphire Radeon HD5970 OC in CrossFireX,
CPU cooling: Zalman CNPS 9900 LED (modified), RAM: 12GB (6x2GB) G.Skill PI+ TurbulenceII DDR3-2000MHz (timings: 6-9-6-24) ,
HDD: 4 x Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB in RAID 10 using the onboard ICH10R,
PSU: Antec TruePower Quattro 1200W , Case: Antec 900 two .
i7/930 - Noctua NH-C12P
Rampage III Extreme - (2) evga 9800GTX
Corsair AX-1200 - 12GB PGS312G1600ELK
(2) VelociRaptor 150GB - (2) Raptor 160GB - WD Caviar 2TB
LG GGW-H20L Blu-Ray - Plextor PX-880SA - X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty
Silverstone TJ07 (mostly) Aluminum Case
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