Quote Originally Posted by Kroegs View Post
I hear ya man. I have been following this thread since january and still I have struggled with my ud7. I really wished this thread hadn't died out. I would like to see more settings posted of people with there 24/7 clocks. Especially ones running 4x4gb dimms.

My lga2011 purchase next year is going to be an assus for sure. I do realize I don't have a ruby chip, though I don't have a ruby board in this one either. If I had it to do over I would have just kept my 1155 asus ws supercomputer with my old 875k. This is the most unstable board I have ever encountered, and have been overclocking since 486's.

In my case, I hit 5 and managed to run benches. I'm just looking to run 4.7 or maybe 4.8 24/7. But even 4.6 was a struggle until I loosened my timings on my ram, which I wasn't happy about at all. My best suggestion for you to hit 5ghz is to do that as well. Be warned, you will need a tlot more than 1.36 vcore even with that crazy lvl 10 llc which I wouldn't even touch with a 10 foot barge pole. I would try 1.45 with a level 7 to start and slowly move up till you can bench.
I'm glad to hear I am not the only one. I switched from ASUS back to gigbyte because I was having major issues with asus and sata 3. Gigabyte boards always treated me well, but this one... Now I am getting BSOD 124, and that is after 18hr prime run confirmed stable. 50 passes of LynX and few runs of OCCT, I don't freakin get it.
What's even worse the board sometimes will shut down right after the boot, only to boot normally on the second try. Maybe I have a bad board... Maybe it's maybelline.

I am thinking about just tossing this one and going to EVGA or asus again. Who knows.
What timing are you running on your mem now?