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    hmmm are you looking for more to bench for daily use ?

    i was use 115mhz on my other asus mb when i had a 920 to get past i think it was 215 also

    what the mem speed ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom7184 View Post
    hmmm are you looking for more to bench for daily use ?

    i was use 115mhz on my other asus mb when i had a 920 to get past i think it was 215 also

    what the mem speed ?
    No not daily use just find my max bclk

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    for curiosity, with a 970

    is what it is like to be 21*200, 23*182 and 25*168, with voltage (vcore), etc. ... (OC at 4.2GhZ)
    if one requires more voltage than the other or if it has no impact

    thank you

    PS: I ask because not enough time to test .....
    Sorry for my english

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    Quote Originally Posted by tistou77 View Post
    for curiosity, with a 970

    is what it is like to be 21*200, 23*182 and 25*168, with voltage (vcore), etc. ... (OC at 4.2GhZ)
    if one requires more voltage than the other or if it has no impact

    thank you

    PS: I ask because not enough time to test .....
    More BCLK = More QPI and IOH voltage. Sometimes it can require more vCore also.

    More BCLK = More Performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoson View Post
    More BCLK = More QPI and IOH voltage. Sometimes it can require more vCore also.

    More BCLK = More Performance.
    ok thanks

    so for 4.2GHz, 21*200 will pore performance with others settings but more IOH, QPI, etc. ...

    but 4.2GHz is better to have the multi to 21, 23 or 25?

    I then tested with 21*200 1.30v and Vcore at 1.80v CPU-PLL, if I drop the CPU-PLL, it's not stable

    I thought that the lower CPU-PLL helped the stability of the OC?

    thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
    some 920 fun not maxed, need to use marvell ports next time pci-e @ 128
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1394377
    Very nice Splave, great job

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
    some 920 fun not maxed, need to use marvell ports next time pci-e @ 128
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1394377
    so what was that on ln2 ? have you tryed slowmode ?

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    Does anyone have an EK-NB ASUS HP installed in place of the removable part of the stock heatsink? I've been told it should fit but haven't seen anyone use it.

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    BIOS is not giving IOH temperature

    I'm on my 6th RIIIE, had to RMA the first 5 boards due to defects. The 6th board at last seems to work, it POST ok and I went ahead and installed it and everything seems to be working ok however when I go into the BIOS setup to the power menu and then go down to the hardware monitor menu and then select TEMPERATURE MONITOR to see what my CPU, MB, IOH, and ICH temperatures are everything looks ok except the IOH temperature is greyed out and says N/A and in the EXTREME TWEAKER menu only the CPU and the ICH temperatures are given the IOH temperature is greyed out and says N/A. I did take the heat pipe assy off to install a EK-FB RE3 full board water block but I followed the instructions to the letter. Does anybody know what could be causing this and is there a fix, what setting in the BIOS do I need to change to get the IOH temperature to show in the BIOS. I am using BIOS ver 1005 in BIOS 1.
    Your prompt relies will be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    Does anyone have an EK-NB ASUS HP installed in place of the removable part of the stock heatsink? I've been told it should fit but haven't seen anyone use it.
    I would like to know that myself, nice hardware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    Does anyone have an EK-NB ASUS HP installed in place of the removable part of the stock heatsink? I've been told it should fit but haven't seen anyone use it.
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    it fits
    so does the cheaper swiftech one

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBell View Post
    zpaf...some questions:

    1. Is the fan noisy? Really dont want to spoil the PC by adding a noisy fan
    2. Clean TIM...not an option. Simply dont have the time to do it...plus if I did do it I dont think I could help but get the EK mobo WB instead and build a dedicated WCing loop for it while I am at it. I dont want upgrade anything in the PC at the moment, just built it recently and need to spend time using rather than improving it right now.
    3. Case is TJ07. Air flow is not great. I have a HDD enclosure pushing air through the front to back. Also have rear 92mm's and roof 120mm fans all pushing air. No direct air flow over the mobo though. Any advice on how to go about improving air flow?

    I am thinking that if I can add the optional fan on without undoing the whole mobo then I'll give that a go and see how it sounds. If it reduces the temps then great. If the fan is noisy then I am thinking that an ugly but effective solution could be antec spot cool fans. If the optional fan is good but not good enough then adding the ugly spot fans will further reduce the temps while avoiding a complete re-build (something that only a mobo/cpu failure will make me do...touch wood...crosses fingers...prays to the hw gods for mercy...er...).

    Any advice would greatly appreciated
    Yes the fan is noisy and won't help with SB temps.
    I'm throwing a full WB on mine when I get some time, in the meantime I've thrown a quiet 120mm fan blowing across the heat sinks and my temps are staying in the low 50's benching.
    Cleaning and changing TIM will help somewhat however these passive sinks need airflow, as they get hotter than a firecracker without.

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    What Thermal Pads did you guys use on the Mosfets? I'll be placing an order at Performance-pcs soon, and would like to get some from there to place it on the Mosfets. Which one to get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
    it fits
    so does the cheaper swiftech one
    Good to hear as I have already ordered the EK one. The Swiftech one isn't availabe in Canada, and from what I've found it is only $3 anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by corpses3 View Post
    What Thermal Pads did you guys use on the Mosfets? I'll be placing an order at Performance-pcs soon, and would like to get some from there to place it on the Mosfets. Which one to get?
    Don't understand the question? If your talking the NB WB it doesn't contact the mosfets, just replaces the passive sink. The EK full coverage block come with pads. I have not yet installed mine but I'm assuming all the required pads are in that pretty looking box the wb comes in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnmark View Post
    Don't understand the question? If your talking the NB WB it doesn't contact the mosfets, just replaces the passive sink. The EK full coverage block come with pads. I have not yet installed mine but I'm assuming all the required pads are in that pretty looking box the wb comes in.



    I'm not watercooling the motherboard. I just want to replace that pad, as it was misplaced from the factory and it's messy. I will be using the stock heatsink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by corpses3 View Post


    I'm not watercooling the motherboard. I just want to replace that pad, as it was misplaced from the factory and it's messy. I will be using the stock heatsink.
    The mosfets require .5mm pads and the devicces(?) just left and down a bit require 1.5mm pads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnmark View Post
    The mosfets require .5mm pads and the devicces(?) just left and down a bit require 1.5mm pads.
    Should I get 1mm and 2mm just to make sure it has very good contact?. I mean more pressure can't be bad right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by corpses3 View Post
    Should I get 1mm and 2mm just to make sure it has very good contact?. I mean more pressure can't be bad right?
    It's always best to get the correct size. Thicker will have more contact pressure causing the pad to spread out possibly interfering with other components air cooling path. It can also result in uneven compression of all the pads depending on where hold down screws are, and possibly a little too much stress on the components.
    Having said that I believe I recall someone here saying the 1.5mm pads were a tad too thin for the application.
    If it where me I'd use the .5's on mosfets and 2mm on the other devices (vrms?), and 1.5mm on the south bridge components.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    Does anyone have an EK-NB ASUS HP installed in place of the removable part of the stock heatsink? I've been told it should fit but haven't seen anyone use it.
    Ive got it installed. Its a nice little block and it made a difference of about 10-15C to the IOH and 5-10C for the ICH, for me. I didnt take off the Motherboard heatsinks and clean them though, I just put this EK block straight on. I am replacing it with an EK full cover block this week though. Just waiting for it to arrive. Im also doing a few other upgrades while Im at it. Im doing this this because the IOH still gets up to 70C when Overclocking. This is OK but I plan to push my system a lot further. Ive reached 4.5 so far with my 980X. I live in a very hot climate, ambient temp is constantly over 30C. I run my system 24/7 for gaming, encoding, benching, downloading, business, so it gets pushed pretty hard. Im changing the motherboard waterblock over to the GPU loop because it has a quad radiator mounted on the outside of the case where the CPU loop has a triple radiator mounted on the inside of the case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benton View Post
    Ive got it installed. Its a nice little block and it made a difference of about 10-15C to the IOH and 5-10C for the ICH, for me. I didnt take off the Motherboard heatsinks and clean them though, I just put this EK block straight on.
    To bad to be honest. The WORST tim I have ever seen by far. I looks like the candle wax they wouldnt use in the crappiest candles in history. Also turns to stone after a few uses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
    some 920 fun not maxed, need to use marvell ports next time pci-e @ 128
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1394377
    Wow 128MHz PCI-E?

    I find the USB 3.0 controller starts to disappear at around 110. I've had it up to 115 but did not want to push it higher. I have an ARC1680ix-24 SAS raid card which (probably) won't like that. At 115MHz the IOPS increase is very nice though.

    Oh and when is Asus going to fix the iphone app for ROG connect?

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    Ordered this in 1mm and 0.5mm. We'll see how it goes.

    http://www.frozencpu.com/products/11...ty_60_WmK.html

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    Dazmode has a store here in Canada here and has a great selection of thermal pad and tape.

    http://www.dazmode.com/store/index.p...&cPath=162_120

    His store is actually becoming quite good for an all-in-one LC store. I even get Christmas cards

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    Quote Originally Posted by turtletrax View Post
    Dazmode has a store here in Canada here and has a great selection of thermal pad and tape.

    http://www.dazmode.com/store/index.p...&cPath=162_120

    His store is actually becoming quite good for an all-in-one LC store. I even get Christmas cards
    +1 for us Canadians, excellent store, nice owner, EXCELLENT personal service.
    And they have 1 and 1.5mm pads.

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