Hi guys,
I'm currently thinking about picking up 2*2gb of the gskill ripjawx 17600 ram and was wondering will this board be able to run those speeds?
These sticks to be specific:
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16820231454
Hi guys,
I'm currently thinking about picking up 2*2gb of the gskill ripjawx 17600 ram and was wondering will this board be able to run those speeds?
These sticks to be specific:
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16820231454
i5 2500k + Thermalright Archon (4.5GHz 1.352V)
Asus MIV E
G.Skill F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL
MSI GTX 570
Intel 520 120GB SSD OS
Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000 2TB
Corsair AX750W
Pioneer DVR-212D
Silverstone FT02B-W
BenQ XL2410T
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Anyone figure out how to make a bclk change stick? I was able to change bclk with 1053, then flashed to 1204 and couldn't get any changes to take hold once in windows. A steady 100 bclk.
So I flashed back to 1053, now same thing???? No Bclk adjustment will work.
Oh, and Splave, I had the same power cut off in superpi, but it went away after I flashed to 1204 and flashed back to 1053.....go figure?!?!? My blinking cursor went away at 54x too.
But I wish I could get my bclk adjustment back.![]()
here it is ,just fill up Service Registration Form and get in line
http://service.asus.com/notice/
Sorry for the late reply.
1. Remove the BIOS chip and re-flash externally with the original BIOS backup you made earlier.
or
2. Modify one of the older BIOS firmware with the newer EzFlash then use BUPDATER v1.22 to flash that. From there use EzFlash to flash any of the older up to current BIOS.
or
3. Kick back and wait (indefinitely?) for Asus to provide a fix to flash older HW versions.
or
4. Give up and wait for 13xx which will be so awesome (we hope) you'll forget all about those older versions.
Bug fix? You could try giving some feedback to the author about it although I would be surprised if he wasn't already aware of it.
Last edited by some_one; 02-07-2011 at 11:02 PM.
asus is too slow in releasing new bios! too long and not good.![]()
MY System
M.B Asus P8P67 Deluxe
Ram G.Skill 2133 CL8
Cpu Intel Core i7 2600k
Psu Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800
Vga Zotac GTX 480
HD 2x Ocz Vertex 2 E Raid 0
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Asus MA378-T with AMD Athlon 64 X2 7850
ECS 945GCT-M/1333 v3.0, Intel Celeron E1400, MSI 8500GT 256MB DDR3
BIOStar P4M900-M7 Rev. 7.0, Intel Celeron 440, 1GB Kingston, 6600LE
Gigabyte M61PME-S2P with AMD Athlon 64 LE-1660, EVGA 8500GT 1GB DDR2
Which CPU speeds JcNiest ?
Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved
Remark : They call me Pro AsusSaaya yupp, I agree
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Laptop >>> MSI GX740 :: Intel Core i7 920XM :: 8GB Kingston HyperX CL9 :: Radeon 5870M @ 800MHz - 0.98v :: 160GB Intel X25-M G2 :: 500GB Western Digital Scorpio Black @ OBHD
does anyone one how to get 4 sticks to run 2133? is it a bios bug or something.
Hey, I can't find much info on the Digi+VRM settings for this board and what are regarded as 'safe' 24/7 settings.
Does anyone know? What are you guys using?
I understand the recommended/safe 24/7 settings for voltages, just not these.
i7 2600K | Corsair H110 | Asus P8P67 Deluxe | G.Skill Ripjaws 8Gb | 670 GTX SLI | Corsair HX650
Hi guys, don't know if you can help me.
I finally updated my rig with a 2600k+p8p67 dlx+2x4gb gskill ripjaws 16000. I love it, just run fast and fine.
My big question is the memory, it's exactly this one http://www.gskill.co...s.php?index=323 , the spd is a bit crazy so I looked for reviews and found those settings
DDR3 1333MHz CL7-7-7-20 1,5v 1T (works ok)
DDR3 1600MHz CL8-8-8-24 1,5v 1T (works ok)
DDR3 2000MHz CL9-10-9-28 1,55v 1T (not possible on p67)
I have also tryed DDR3 1866MHz CL9-10-9-28 1,5v 1T (works ok)
Do you think I will be able to tight up timmings on the lower speeds (1600/1866)?
And I guess that I should be able to make them run at 2133, if they are supose to run natively at 1000 why not at 1066? It's just a ridiculous oc, but I'm not experienced ocing ram, I had a 775 before and my crucial ballistix 800mhz runs at 1000mhz without efford on spd settings as well as my Adata did.
What do you suggest me to do? What are the steps for ram testing and ocing?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards
Ci7 2600k+Noctua NH-D14/2X4Gb Gskill Ripjaws 16000/Asus P8P67 Deluxe@BIOS1305/OCZ Vertex 2 120GB+WD 1TB Green/Asus GTX460 DirectCu/Corsair AX750
C2Q6600(G0)+Noctua NH U12P/2x2Gb Crucial Ballistix PC6400/Asus P5Q-E/WD Velociraptor 150Gb+WD 1TB Green/EVGA GTX260 216sp/Tagan Piperock 700w
C2D E6400 +TRUE120/4x1Gb Adata Vitesta Extrem 800 Mhz/Gigabyte P35C-DS3R/WD Black 500Gb+Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 500GB/Gigabyte 8800GT 512MB+Zalman VF1000/Corsair VX450
This is a great find. It really works.
My example:
48x100 LLC High, everything else on default
+0.005V (1.336-1.360) - P95 Blend 2h+ stable, got BSOD in game
+0.010V (1.344-1.368) - BSOD in game
Now with LinX 1 thread, ram All:
+0.005V - BSOD at 2min
+0.010V (1.248-1.288V with 1 thread) - BSOD at 2min
+0.015V (1.248-1.288V) - 1 run ok, BSOD when running 3 runs
+0.020V (1.256-1.288V 1 thread / 1.352-1.376 4 threads) - 3 runs OK
For load stability, Prime95 is definitely better than IBT/LinX on Sandy Bridge, required 0.045V more voltage at 4.6 and at 4.8GHz.
For light load, LinX proved to be quicker, error at 30min, Prime95 Blend BSOD after 3 hours.
So to call it 24h stable we must now run:
-Prime95 Small FFTs for at least 8 hours to test load stability
-LinX 1 thread 20 runs to test light load stability
But considering LinX 1 thread requires the most voltage, this alone should be enough, at least for LLC High, will see how Regular works.
EDIT:
New Linpack is even better, BSOD's immediately where it was stable before:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/arti...pack-download/
Last edited by Gr1mR34p3r; 02-11-2011 at 10:49 PM.
i5 2500K | Noctua NH-D14 | ASUS P8P67 PRO 1204 | G.Skill Pi 1600 CL6 4GB
OCZ Agility 60GB | WD5000AAKX | HD502HJ | NEC 7260S | G5 (2007) | Lenovo L220X
Gigabyte GTX460 1GB 840/2200 | ASUS Xonar D2X | Sennheiser HD 555 | Corsair 600T | Corsair TX850 V2
I can't even get it to post if I set 2133 frequency on the ram![]()
i5 2500K | Noctua NH-D14 | ASUS P8P67 PRO 1204 | G.Skill Pi 1600 CL6 4GB
OCZ Agility 60GB | WD5000AAKX | HD502HJ | NEC 7260S | G5 (2007) | Lenovo L220X
Gigabyte GTX460 1GB 840/2200 | ASUS Xonar D2X | Sennheiser HD 555 | Corsair 600T | Corsair TX850 V2
I had 2160+ @ 7-10-7-27 1t 1.65 gskill cl7 2133 kit but I ordered another kit and cant get near that with 4 sticks installed,Im waiting for a bios update or Ill have a set of ram for sale soon.
X47 (1053)
@2133 9-10-9-28-1T (v1.625)
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Last edited by coolhandluke41; 02-09-2011 at 11:25 AM.
Does knowing my goals for clocking really matter?
Doesn't the same apply to the Digi+VRM options, like that of the vcore safe/conservative settings? ie v1.35-1.45 for 24/7 use.
Or is it okay to max things out to extreme as discussed here: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=265398
i7 2600K | Corsair H110 | Asus P8P67 Deluxe | G.Skill Ripjaws 8Gb | 670 GTX SLI | Corsair HX650
Sure, re-reading 2. I can see how it would be confusing. Appeared to make sense at the time.
Well it seems currently there is a loophole with BUPDATER 1.22 in that if you replace the older GUID 77840A38-8AB1-4D7A-9181-3B2F5B34C0B module in the older flash firmware with the newer GUID 77840A38-8AB1-4D7A-9181-3B2F5B34C0B module found in the newer flash firmware then BUPDATER is happy to flash the older modified firmware believing it is the newer hardware version. Once that is done it seems EzFlash can be used to update from 0303 to 1253 or say you flashed a modified 1053 BIOS then it could be replaced by the original 1053. Luckily the module sizes are the same (at least for P8P67 EVO), about 2 blocks worth, so it makes the job fairly easy.
I wouldn't say it's recommended but since I also have an external flasher I can recover any fubars. Unfortunately though the external flasher runs of a parallel port and it takes ~2hours to flash the 32Mb Asus BIOS.IMHO it would be best if Asus provided/documented a force flash function so all of this wouldn't be necessary.
I find it strange Asus didn't update the hardware version for the Deluxe BIOS versions so rolling back for them is np. Maybe one of the Asus reps would be kind enough to explain why it's like that.
EDIT: Looks like the new B3 stepping boards will be available shortly.
As a precaution please do not try to downgrade from the B3 (Rev 3.0) boards using a B2 stepping BIOS (pre 1305) until (in)compatibility can be ascertained.
You've been warned.![]()
Last edited by some_one; 02-26-2011 at 11:52 PM.
Hi Guys,
got my Asus p67 pro today. What´s the best bios currently so far ?
1st: i7 2600K@4,6Ghz@1,28 Vcore || Asus MIVE Rev.3 || Bios 3208 || 2 x 4096 MB Corsair Vengeance || Asus GTX 580 CU II || WC with Koolance-370 || EK-VGA Supreme HF || Mora3 Pro
2nd: i7 2600K@4,6Ghz@1,32 Vcore || Asus MIVE-Gene Z68 || EVGA GTX 280 || 2 x 4096 MB ADATA XPG G Series v2.0 || WC with - EK-Supreme HF Full Nickel || VGA HK || Mora2 Pro
5,0 Ghz LinX_Stable_Club
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