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    Looks like I am getting ioErrors when I tried to attach any files to the post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    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
    I think I will give this a try. Do you have any chance to know if it is now compatible with

    Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10 DDR3 1600MHz 8G Ram

    ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by umvue View Post
    I think I will give this a try. Do you have any chance to know if it is now compatible with

    Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10 DDR3 1600MHz 8G Ram

    ???
    Just load the XMP and set VCCSA to 1.20V. I have tested those modules and they work fine. If however your memory controller is weak then I can pass you some settings that will help you.

    -Raja

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldonko View Post
    Thanks, 0906 is much better!
    In which area? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    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
    Oh well, I tried to upgrade BIOS using EZ Flash inside the BIOS but my machine is dead now. I renamed the ROM to SABERX79.ROM per the manual's instruction and press the BIOS button next to the USB for 3sec but nothing happens. I think I am sending my machine to the local distributor....

    I assume they will upgrade the BIOS for me while fixing it, right???

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    x79 sabertooth manual section 3.10.4 mentioned a BIOS updater I can download from asus.com to upgrade BIOS. I couldn't find it at asus site. Can Raja help?? Thanks!

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    oh never mind. I finally figured out how to flash bios using the bios flash button.

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    Quote Originally Posted by umvue View Post
    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
    Select XMP, then find these secondary/third timings and set them as shown in this post. Also, keep VCCSA at 1.15V to start with.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5021980

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    AI Probe is saying my VCCSA is at 1.22 in Windows but I know I set it to 1.15 in Bios. What is going on??

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    Hi everone I am have a problem with the my overclocking. I am running the cpu at 4700mhz and can game for hours, but when there is alot of cpu, ram and hardisk activete the it becomes unstablie and crashes too blue screen.
    My setting for bios

    Cpu 3930k batch#3134B388 at 4700mhz
    mobo ASUS Sabertooth bios 906

    PSU model: Silverstone SST-ST1000-G


    CPU Frequency:4700
    Memory frequency:1600
    Vcore:1,425
    VCCSA:auto
    VTT:1,300
    VDIMM:1,510
    CPU PLL Voltage:1,8250
    Memory Timings 9-9-9-24-T1 Corsair Vengeance 16Gb kit
    Harddrev Corsair Force Series GT 120GB firmwire 1,32
    Cpu E8500@4500 E0 Batch#Q82A790
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    Hi Raja, I have another problem, today I benched my 2 x Crucial M4 64GB RAID0 with Crystal Disk Mark. It says my drive is only 300MB/s for read. But other people told me one single M4 should bench 500MB/s and in RAID0, they should bench 800MB/s

    I am using the Disk Xpert utility to choose Superspeed to create my RAID0. I haven't installed any storage related drivers yet.

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    LLC is applying more volt, to compensate for v-droop.
    Now: Asus R4E with Intel i7 IB-E 4930K @ 4.4Ghz, Patriot 2x ( 2x8GB) 2133CL11 @ 2400 CL11-12-12-30-1T-1.64v
    Was: Sabertooth x79 and Intel i7 3930k @ 4.8Ghz, G.Skill 1866CL9 1.5v @ 2133 9-11-10-28-1t-1.64v
    Galaxy 470 (NVidia 750Mhz/1500Mhz/1730/1.062v)
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    Hi Raja, someone told me I am slow because I inserted my drives to the Marvell ports. He said I should insert them to the Intel ports. Is this true?

    I suppose if I re-insert into Intel ports, I will need to re-install everything???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darknezz View Post
    Hi everone I am have a problem with the my overclocking. I am running the cpu at 4700mhz and can game for hours, but when there is alot of cpu, ram and hardisk activete the it becomes unstablie and crashes too blue screen.
    My setting for bios

    Cpu 3930k batch#3134B388 at 4700mhz
    mobo ASUS Sabertooth bios 906

    PSU model: Silverstone SST-ST1000-G


    CPU Frequency:4700
    Memory frequency:1600
    Vcore:1,425
    VCCSA:auto
    VTT:1,300
    VDIMM:1,510
    CPU PLL Voltage:1,8250
    Memory Timings 9-9-9-24-T1 Corsair Vengeance 16Gb kit
    Harddrev Corsair Force Series GT 120GB firmwire 1,32
    ''

    VTT seems way to high for running memory at 1600. I'd set that to 1.15v
    Try also Rampage tweak Mode 1 (for compatibility).
    Are you running Speedstep??
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    Quote Originally Posted by umvue View Post
    Hi Raja, someone told me I am slow because I inserted my drives to the Marvell ports. He said I should insert them to the Intel ports. Is this true?

    I suppose if I re-insert into Intel ports, I will need to re-install everything???
    Use the Intel ports.
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    I don't know if this has been asked before but, is it possible to lower the %limit in chassis fan? Right now its range is 40-100%. Also does the pwm control work in chassis fan connector? i try to control pwm pump and it doesnt lower rpm, cpu connector works with pump.
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    #mdzcpa

    Ok I will try VTT at 1.15
    Rampage tweak Mode 1Haven't try it. Can i use that on a Sabertooth mobo.. link?
    Speedstepping is on..
    I found out that my bios would set my ram at 9-9-9-24-T1 but they are T2 so i have set them to t2..

    I was thing of get som new memory for if what should i buy? 16gb
    Last edited by Darknezz; 12-27-2011 at 05:47 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobsters View Post
    I don't know if this has been asked before but, is it possible to lower the %limit in chassis fan? Right now its range is 40-100%. Also does the pwm control work in chassis fan connector? i try to control pwm pump and it doesnt lower rpm, cpu connector works with pump.
    What fan (make and model) and which UEFI version?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darknezz View Post
    Hi everone I am have a problem with the my overclocking. I am running the cpu at 4700mhz and can game for hours, but when there is alot of cpu, ram and hardisk activete the it becomes unstablie and crashes too blue screen.
    My setting for bios

    Cpu 3930k batch#3134B388 at 4700mhz
    mobo ASUS Sabertooth bios 906

    PSU model: Silverstone SST-ST1000-G


    CPU Frequency:4700
    Memory frequency:1600
    Vcore:1,425
    VCCSA:auto
    VTT:1,300
    VDIMM:1,510
    CPU PLL Voltage:1,8250
    Memory Timings 9-9-9-24-T1 Corsair Vengeance 16Gb kit
    Harddrev Corsair Force Series GT 120GB firmwire 1,32

    If the system is stable at less than 4.7GHz with the same settings then I would be looking at VCore rather than memory. Have you tried 4.5~4.6GHz and checked if you are stable with the same settings?
    ASUS North America Technical Marketing - If you are based outside North America and require technical assistance or have a query please contact ASUS Support for your region.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    What fan (make and model) and which UEFI version?
    Not a fan, water pump. swiftech-mcp35x-pump and i flashed latest bios 1005.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobsters View Post
    Not a fan, water pump. swiftech-mcp35x-pump and i flashed latest bios 1005.
    Depends what the current draw of that pump is (I have not checked). Use the CPU headers for now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    Depends what the current draw of that pump is (I have not checked). Use the CPU headers for now.
    Heh, almost knew that answer but the problem is that i have 2 of these beasts and 1 is connected to CPU fan and other is connected to CHA 1 fan. They both work from CPU header, but i need to control them individually.

    These things take power from 4-pin molex and control from pwm. This could be a problem as its just 2 wires, Fan PWM and Fan IN. it does not draw any current from Fan header.

    12 Volts DC convenience: plugs into the computer power supply
    Variable speed control via PWM thru the motherboard, from 1300 rpm for completely silent operation, to 4500 rpm for ultra high flow performance;
    Last edited by Mobsters; 12-27-2011 at 05:01 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobsters View Post
    Heh, almost knew that answer but the problem is that i have 2 of these beasts and 1 is connected to CPU fan and other is connected to CHA 1 fan. They both work from CPU header, but i need to control them individually.

    These things take power from 4-pin molex and control from pwm. This could be a problem as its just 2 wires, Fan PWM and Fan IN. it does not draw any current from Fan header.

    12 Volts DC convenience: plugs into the computer power supply
    Variable speed control via PWM thru the motherboard, from 1300 rpm for completely silent operation, to 4500 rpm for ultra high flow performance;
    The patch may not be "software" at all, and with this extremely non-standard configuration, well you know the rest...
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    Yeah, it works as it works but i would like to see, at least in future this feature that you can control multiple water pumps individually from mb connectors via pwm. I know this is really small % of users but still

    Thank you for your help and your time. Now i just need to get the memory to work little faster than 1666mhz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    If the system is stable at less than 4.7GHz with the same settings then I would be looking at VCore rather than memory. Have you tried 4.5~4.6GHz and checked if you are stable with the same settings?

    Raja and mdzcpa thanks I think got it stabile now. I gave it a little more Vcore thanks help..
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