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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldonko View Post
    If you have the same kit I have, Vengeance uses Micron 43nm and doesnt really scale with voltage. You can actually get instability from more than 1.60v so I would use that much or less.

    I run mine at 1.5v:

    As you can see secondaries are quite loose. Since then I tightened up the tertiary timings but not by too much. 32GB puts a lot of stress on the IMC so it is a little more difficult to find that sweet spot.
    I'll give it a try, thanks!

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    you tried just simply loading xmp profile and running as is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayyde View Post
    Yeah, BIOS was defaulting to 1.65v even though it was at DDR3-1600.

    Just to clarify, tightening the timings means to increasing the settings? Example Cas latency and other ones? I did find this while searching G.Skill's site:

    https://docs.google.com/document/pub...0OU5VPe6CUoFso

    Thanks!

    You will find most of the info you seek here:

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...01#post5019101


    Ask your questions below that guide after reading it through thoroughly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    you tried just simply loading xmp profile and running as is?
    Testing that as I type this.

    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    You will find most of the info you seek here:

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...01#post5019101


    Ask your questions below that guide after reading it through thoroughly.

    -Raja
    Thanks!

    EDIT: So far so good. Ran a full test of 3dmark11 and actually got better marks by just setting to XMP mode. Also tested Unigine Heaven and AIDA64 stress test at the same time with no problems. Gonna try 3dmark11 again and then test it again later today on a cold boot.
    Last edited by Jayyde; 12-19-2011 at 09:47 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    You will find most of the info you seek here:

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...01#post5019101


    Ask your questions below that guide after reading it through thoroughly.

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    Thanks Raja@ASUS, for pointing out... Rampage IV Extreme UEFI Guide for Overclocking.
    I'm now, LinX stable @ 4.8gig oc. With 32gig MushKin BlackLine Memory @ 2133 frequency...

    Addendum... I got so engrossed in the guide. I didn't notice who the author was.
    Until now, so again thanks Raja@ASUS for one great guide...It was a boon to me...
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    Still don't have the stock 2011 kit from Watercool for my Heatkiller, and I've been using some bolts I picked up at the hardware store. First mount I did not like, as I think I did not have enough Nactua NT-H1 paste on it. Unfortunately, I used the last of it mounting the waterblock. I don't think the temps were that great, as I was getting low to mid 30's C stock idle temps.

    I bought some new M4 x 35mm socket cap screws, unmounted the block and checked the spread on the Noctua paste. Did not look like I had enough on it, as there was about 1/4" to 3/8" on each edge of the IHS that did not get paste. Cleaned up the CPU, applied a more liberal amount of some Artic Cooling MX-4 compound I picked up at MicroCenter yesterday, then bolted the waterblock down with the new screws. I also decided to add a spare 120mm fan to blow air across the block, ram and VRM heatsinks. Temps dropped as much as 10C, so I fired up Asus AutoTune:



    Not too bad for a quick shot at it. Idle temps are now in the mid to uppper 30's C. I probabl;y won't keep it this way, but just wanted to play a little.

    After a light IBT run, I noticed cores 0 & 1 were up to 72C & 73C, while core 5 was only 59C. Do you think my mounting pressure is uneven, and if so, which corner do I need to tighten?

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    Waiting for new RAMs and a Mountain Mods case.

    Tubes not so easy to be set in X79 layout.



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    Is there a new 0903 BIOS? I read on the HardOCP review that they were using it and had great success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sprayingmango View Post
    Is there a new 0903 BIOS? I read on the HardOCP review that they were using it and had great success.
    New BIOSes are being qualified. No major changes for you guys on these builds.

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    New UEFI build 1004 for R4 series boards http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/c8b0f237ac_8.09MB

    Changelog is update microcode and PCIE Gen 3.0 codes.

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    Hey folks, I have a P9X79 WS and it's working great except the CPU speed is stuck on full after overclocking.

    It's running a 3960X @ 4.3 GHz (34x126.4) but it stays at 4.3 GHz at all times even with basically 0% CPU utilization. Enhanced SpeedStep is enabled in the BIOS but doesn't appear to be working.

    Any hints?

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    Check first what power setting you are using in Windows; if you chose High perf. I can't recal what default is, but go in there, edit it, get to the processor min speed and make sure it isn't 100%, meaning it never drops its Px-states to lower speed/lower VID.

    In the BIOS if you turned off Speed-step and the Cx states; that too will alter it.
    Last edited by DualCpuUser; 12-20-2011 at 05:21 PM. Reason: typos
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    That did it; thanks Dual. I forgot I had set High Performance during burn-in testing.

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    Yep...check Windows under Power Options. Needs to be at Balanced or Power Saver. Performance disables speedstep.
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    It doesn't disable it; just don't allow the processor to use it, but the effect is the same.

    Quote Originally Posted by mdzcpa View Post
    Yep...check Windows under Power Options. Needs to be at Balanced or Power Saver. Performance disables speedstep.
    Now: Asus R4E with Intel i7 IB-E 4930K @ 4.4Ghz, Patriot 2x ( 2x8GB) 2133CL11 @ 2400 CL11-12-12-30-1T-1.64v
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    Quote Originally Posted by DualCpuUser View Post
    It doesn't disable it; just don't allow the processor to use it, but the effect is the same.
    LOL...say what? No matter what you call it the speedstep "feature" is certainly disabled at the OS level
    You guys crack me up sometimes
    Last edited by mdzcpa; 12-20-2011 at 06:43 PM.
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    Help! What size screws fit the x79 socket!

    It seems like they are M8 machine screws (in width) but the threads per inch of the m8 screws I have are not tight enough to fit. (and a second question is where can I buy these screws, local stores?)
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    Anything new on the Sabertooth BIOS front?

    Still having issues with resuming from S3 on the 0802 BIOS. Can be quite annoying at times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trn View Post
    Help! What size screws fit the x79 socket!

    It seems like they are M8 machine screws (in width) but the threads per inch of the m8 screws I have are not tight enough to fit. (and a second question is where can I buy these screws, local stores?)
    These are M4 threads.

    You can get them at the local hardware store. Length will be your issues.

    Our you can try these:
    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...roduct_id=1221

    They work great for me.
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    Anyone here has an X79 Sabertooth and 8 x Corsair DDR3-1600C10 RAM combo?

    I have it but I find that the BIOS sometimes report 60GB instead of 64GB. Someone told me increasing the VCCSA and VTT voltage can help. I did that and the frequency of RAM missing is reduced but still haven't gone away.

    I find an Asus web page that seems to mention 64GB may require higher voltage:

    http://rog.asus.com/46212011/guides/...rclocking-2/3/

    Does anyone here have the same issue as mine? Can you fix it?? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by umvue View Post
    Anyone here has an X79 Sabertooth and 8 x Corsair DDR3-1600C10 RAM combo?

    I have it but I find that the BIOS sometimes report 60GB instead of 64GB. Someone told me increasing the VCCSA and VTT voltage can help. I did that and the frequency of RAM missing is reduced but still haven't gone away.

    I find an Asus web page that seems to mention 64GB may require higher voltage:

    http://rog.asus.com/46212011/guides/...rclocking-2/3/

    Does anyone here have the same issue as mine? Can you fix it?? Thanks!

    What DRAM timings are you running? List them here, or take a screenshot with F12 of the DRAM timing pages. Also state what VCCSA and VTT voltage you are using.

    -Raja
    Last edited by Raja@ASUS; 12-22-2011 at 09:41 PM.

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    UEFI 0906 for the Sabertooth/Standard/Deluxe/Pro X79:



    Fix list:

    1. Enhance PCIe 3.0 Support Capability.
    2. Enhance DRAM Compatibility.
    3. Enhance CPU OC capability.
    4. Enable VT-d support for VT-d enabled processor.
    5. Speed up S3 resume time

    Downlaod links:

    P9X79
    P9X79 Deluxe
    P9X79 Pro
    Sabertooth X79

    -Raja
    Last edited by Raja@ASUS; 12-23-2011 at 03:27 AM.

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    Thanks, 0906 is much better!
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    Excellent! Thanks, Raja!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    What DRAM timings are you running? List them here, or take a screenshot with F12 of the DRAM timing pages. Also state what VCCSA and VTT voltage you are using.

    -Raja
    Attached are the two BIOS screen capture files. Two places I modified: 1) I increased VCCSA, DRAM-AB, DRAM-CD current capability from 100% to 130%; 1) I increased VCCSA voltage and VTT voltage to 1.15V

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