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But...do I reply here or not? Yeah, I know, I didn't want to be one of those people with posting the same thing in the sister threads. I'll keep it mainly over at HOCP. To answer your question though; yes at this point I'm running 2 2x4GB kits (that wasn't what was going on with the Corsair 4x4GB failing, that was an actual 4 piece kit)
i7 3770k <> ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe <> Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
4 X 4GB Samsung MV-3V4G3D/US <> Corsair H100
EVGA GTX 580 w/ AXP+VR004 <> X-Fi Titanium HD <> ASUS VG236H <> Senn 598
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Tried these settings, still the same thing.
The ram posted and did Spi at 2600Mhz once, but cant get it to do it again. That was on a 3570K. Im now using a 3770K that I got from here that was able to do ~2800Mhz.
EDIT: Using the 22x multi and pushing the BCLK to 105+, I can run over 2300Mhz without issue. 10-11-11-25-1T with 1.65Vdimm. No other changes needed (though Im working on lower sub timings).
Last edited by Cecil; 05-22-2012 at 04:12 PM.
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Hi Raja, seeing that your here, I thought I better put my query here rather than in the Asus M5G thread:
Hi guys am getting a post code of 25 and voltage is not helping anytime I try ram at 2600 MHz. I read Rajas guide and it says Imc may not be capable. This is with the new gskill trident x 8 gb kit as well as a 4 gb kit of gskill flares.
I also need 1.280 to run 4.5 ghz stable. Any help? Any other voltages to play with to get this going or to get CPU vcore down?
I am in a similar boat any advice on trying to stabilize 4.5 at 1.2v?
I should have probably come in here and asked Raja in the first place about this I guess if anybody will know he will.
Raja all I have done is loaded asus optimal form EZ BIOS, then save and exit, then gone into advanced mode and upped the multi by x2 for a x43 4429Mhz.
Then fixed vcore at 1.2v
I have literally done nothing else, any advice?
I have great stability at 4229Mhz fixed 1.1v
AIDA64 runs perfectly @ 4429Mhz fixed 1.15v - but everything else plays up, this is also the case at 1.17 - in the end I am trying 1.2vwhich seems pretty high from what I have seen for only ~4.4Ghz
ANY tips about BIOS settings and voltages would be awesome, specially the ones which seem very obvious to you, I assure you they are not to me
My RAM is well within spec also.
EDIT: I have just seen the 'ASUS Z77 UEFI Tuning Guide for overclocking' you have there, this looks GREAT! I will get reading that as soon as I get back!
Last edited by ArCElM; 05-22-2012 at 11:58 PM.
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Hi,
Select the Samsung profile to start with. If still no POST, then use latency Boundary 14 and see if it will POST. If that does not work either then IMC is not good enough for it.
2400 with tight timings can be made faster than 2600 anyway. I will update the guides soon to help you guys out a bit.
As for Vcore, this is very much going to be CPU specific and to a certain extent is also fired up by DRAM frequency. Once you get the memory dialled in, tweak BCLK skew and see if it allows you to drop Vcore a bit.
-Raja
Last edited by Raja@ASUS; 05-23-2012 at 03:15 AM.
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Thanks Raja,
looks like I have a long way to go to get anywhere on this platform...
My first change to Intel in 15 years and must say I am quite happy with it till now.
Give it some time, and work through things systematically and you should find an optimal OC.
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Well that's a no go so looks like the imc is not very good on this chip. Btw what does the blck do? And how do we tune it?
First of all thanks for taking the time to respond to us all here at the forums, and your awesome UEFI guide - helped me a ton!
Secondly:
1. I'm not talking about sporadic flashing, but about the Sleep feature where the Power LED just blinks to indicate that the PC is in sleep mode. The easiest solution to my issue is just disconnecting it completely, but I'd still like to know when my PC is on, since it's otherwise inaudible.
2. S3 works well, but I sometimes do need to turn the PC off, and reaching for the power button every time is a chore with some case placements.
The last Asus boards I owned, the P5W-DH Deluxe (a board from 2005!) and the P5Q Pro both had the option to turn the PC on with any USB device (mouse/keyboard/remote), and any of the other boards I've owned had the option to at least turn it on using a USB mouse/keyboard. The 8Z77-I Deluxe is the first Asus board I own that doesn't seem to have this functionality
Both of these things seem like things that could be easily implemented on the UEFI level, similarly to what ASRock did on some of its' boards (H61M-VS for example) where they seem to have replaced the "Turn Off" function of the board with with an S5 hybrid of sorts, making turning the PC back on after having it "Off" achievable by means of USB devices and shortened boot times by skipping much of the reglar POST in the process.
Pass that idea on to HQ perhaps (if it's not patented), I'm sure many would love this functionality on their Asus boards![]()
Any word on the bios fix for the 6950's flashed to 6970?
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BCLK = reference clock which is supplied to the clock synthesizer in the CPU from which the operating frequency for the CPU, IMC and DRAM is derived.
BCLK skew, in your case just try moving in upwards in steps of 1 and checking if you can lower Vcore. After that try negative, too.
-Raja
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I do not know how to describe this , how can one stop the Mhz frequency from jumping up and down. one time is at 3.5 the other something else.
Where/what is the option in bios in order to have the frequency set to something.
if i do 100x 40 i expect 4000Mhz- i get anything from 3,5 up to 4.0.
apologies for the n00b question
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Tried to disable speedstep but no joy.
I read that might need to disable the Intel C"s
(from bit tech Intel Core i7-3770K CPU Review)
With a decent quality motherboard all you should need to do is disable the Intel C-states (or adjust the CPU power levels up) and then increase the core voltage and multiplier.
I also get some sound destortion in like YouTube clips, game+Skype which I think comes from the CPU when it's adjusting the frequency (up or down). Maybe this is a different issue.
However it's an issue to be looked later on.
I admit last time I tried to OC anything was on a q68xx CPU
So starting new again, in need of some help pls.
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Hi,
Nobody has their boards setup this way, by default all of this is active and the paramaters have to be turned off if the user wants. Reason for that is because Intel have done a very good job of allowing low power modes to work, and they have no negative impact on overclocks. Many users are happy to utilize freqeuncy and power reduction when the system is not being taxed to save power and reduce heat output so we don't disable any of it automatcially but rather allow them to disable whatever does not suit them. Set the C states off also if you need to (it's in the same part of UEFI as SpeedStep) and or set Windows to high performance mode and the multi will not change (thats the easiest way really, and it is so simple to do).
Sound issue is likely something else. Without knowing what the setup is or the nature of the "distortions", it is difficult to say what the problem is. You may wish to contact support in your region for deeper help on debugging this if you are stuck or if there is some kind of compatibility issue.
-Raja
Last edited by Raja@ASUS; 05-24-2012 at 01:00 AM.
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Will double check the SpeedStep, It was turned off this morning. Will check as well the Win7 settings, the high performance mode was previously enabled, will check that as well.
Is there any relation between UEFI settings and asus ai suite in terms of the suite overriding any settings done in UEFI upon load?
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Last edited by Raja@ASUS; 05-24-2012 at 03:27 AM.
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