Sorry for my english
LL A77F - Asus Rampage V Extreme - 5930K - Corsair Platinum 4x4Go 3000 C15 - Zotac 770 - SSD Samsung 850 Pro & 830
Pump D5 with mod Bitspower - EK Supremacy - Koolance GTX680 - HW Labs SR1 280 & EK XTX 360
Personally, I use CoreTemp to check my VID. For reference, CoreTemp reads my VID as 1.3110V at 4.7GHz.
Yes, someone else previously mentioned that they found their system was stable both ways, but offset required more voltage to reach full stability. As I mentioned before, I don't use offset, so I'm not really going to be of great help in this matter.
Gaming, Crunching, Audio Rig:
Asus ROG RIVE X79
Intel Core i7 4930K, @ 4500MHz
4x 8GB G.Skill TridentX DDR3-1600, @ 2400 C10 1T
3x AMD HD7970 GHz Editions
Samsung 830 256GB
CoolerMaster Silent Pro Gold 1200W
Sound System:
Custom DAC (RM-DAC) to a tube-rolled and tuned Xiang Sheng 708b to Sennheiser HD650s
Ok, thanks for your help
I will await the opinion of those who use ^^
I see you have the Samsung ram,
With Samsung ICs (Dominator GT 4x4Gb 2133 C9 1.5v), how much can I OC?
2400 C9 (may be C8) to 1.65v, it is possible?
Last edited by tistou77; 06-29-2012 at 11:33 AM.
Sorry for my english
LL A77F - Asus Rampage V Extreme - 5930K - Corsair Platinum 4x4Go 3000 C15 - Zotac 770 - SSD Samsung 850 Pro & 830
Pump D5 with mod Bitspower - EK Supremacy - Koolance GTX680 - HW Labs SR1 280 & EK XTX 360
I used this great guide to overclock with offset vid.: http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.ph...1&limitstart=0
However, there is a bug in the bios which causes instability after s3 resume beyond 4.6ghz.
Intel I7 3970x @4.9GHz+
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Corsair Dominator Platinum @2400MHz
EVGA GTX TITAN @1300MHz+
OCZ Vertex 4 256gb
EVGA SuperNOVA 1300w G2
EK-Supreme HF / RX360 RX120/MCP655 EK-D5
EK-FC TITAN
Corsair Obsidian 800D
Samsung 275T+ 1920x1200
Last edited by tistou77; 06-29-2012 at 05:43 PM.
Sorry for my english
LL A77F - Asus Rampage V Extreme - 5930K - Corsair Platinum 4x4Go 3000 C15 - Zotac 770 - SSD Samsung 850 Pro & 830
Pump D5 with mod Bitspower - EK Supremacy - Koolance GTX680 - HW Labs SR1 280 & EK XTX 360
I've just overclocked my 3930K to 4.5Ghz using Offset and am having a resume from sleep issue. When I resume from sleep RealtempGT shows temps of 91 degrees on all cores and the multiplier seems to be stuck on 12, like the CPU is in a throttled state. Is this a similar issue?
I get a hang at a "67 "error which i found was a dead ram slot which sucks cus it wont boot with that slot filled which is needed for everything except single slot.
So how sucky is asus rma?
it had a dead sound port out of the box but i was willing to live with it to avoid rma
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Last edited by Guz; 07-03-2012 at 02:32 PM.
Had a look at ROG forums and I found there are other people with the same issue. When waking up from sleep, temp sensors are stuck on 91 degrees and multiplier is locked to x12. The two threads I looked at no one was able to find a solution. btw this happens on stock clocks too.
Anyone else had this problem here?
Wonder if this is a similar issue I noticed, I installed bad video card drivers that reacted to a program I normally use. I was getting a few blue screens while one program I used, was in use, upon restart from the crash I would see all my cores temps go through the roof. The temps were fine but the sensors per core where saying they were way higher then they should have been, the main core reading was normal though. I never noticed the multi lock, didn't even check that, just restarted my comp and the sensors went back to normal.
Last edited by WicKeDcHilD; 07-05-2012 at 11:28 PM.
From this thread:
http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread...highlight=0017
And the actual link to the bios that fixes the sleep issue:
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-0cbf58f7.html
Page 7, post #67 from the ROG site.
This bios is the only one where I can easily OC (above 4.5) and not get sleep/resume issues. It shows up as bios version 0017, date 4/20/2012.
Abit IN9 - Kentsfield QX6700 @3520
1.5 vcore watercooled D-Tek Fuzion/PA-160/MCR120/2x MCP655
2x2GB G-Skill (1080Mhz) 5-5-5-15@2.2vdimm
2x XFX 8800GTS 648/999
2x 74GB Sata Raptor Raid0
2x 320GB Sata WD
X-FI Elite Pro
Lian Li V2100B
Dell 2405FPW
PP&C Silencer 750
Do I need more Vcore if I changed from 3 x 6970s to 4 x 7970s.
My whole system is not stable anymore and I can't seem to stabilize it. No matter how much Vcore I put in. Its still give me the 0x9c BSOD and even if I try to raise VTT, same thing. Does the VCCSA has something to do with more PCIe cards?
CPU Intel i7 3930k
Motherboard asus Rampage IV extreme with Koolance Block
Memory Corsair Dominator GT 2133 Ghz 16 GB
Graphics Card 3 x ATI Radeon HD 6970 with EK water block
Hard Drive (128 GB Crucial m4) (64 GB Patriot SSD) 1x1500GB
Sound Card Onboard
Power Supply Enermax Revolution 950 W
Case Corsair Obsidian 800D Modded
CPU cooling EK HF Supreme Full Nickel
GPU cooling EK water Block 6970
OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Last edited by MrTOOSHORT; 07-15-2012 at 02:38 AM.
Intel I7 3970x @4.9GHz+
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Corsair Dominator Platinum @2400MHz
EVGA GTX TITAN @1300MHz+
OCZ Vertex 4 256gb
EVGA SuperNOVA 1300w G2
EK-Supreme HF / RX360 RX120/MCP655 EK-D5
EK-FC TITAN
Corsair Obsidian 800D
Samsung 275T+ 1920x1200
Yes I have a New PSU, it is the LEPA G 1600 (1600W Obviously)
Ok, I will try this, thank you very much MR. Too Short. So i'll crank VCCSA, I thought it was only for the RAM and BCLK.
Because in RAJA UEFI guide, he doesn't mention the VCCSA as a PCI-E Controller voltage. Thats why I was confused.
At 4.725Ghz, my cpu is pumping 1.41v and is at 74'C max, I think my 3930k chip is average. I heard some owners getting higher Frequencies with lower voltage and temperature.
CPU Intel i7 3930k
Motherboard asus Rampage IV extreme with Koolance Block
Memory Corsair Dominator GT 2133 Ghz 16 GB
Graphics Card 3 x ATI Radeon HD 6970 with EK water block
Hard Drive (128 GB Crucial m4) (64 GB Patriot SSD) 1x1500GB
Sound Card Onboard
Power Supply Enermax Revolution 950 W
Case Corsair Obsidian 800D Modded
CPU cooling EK HF Supreme Full Nickel
GPU cooling EK water Block 6970
OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Wow, thanks a lot my friend. Can't have a clearer answer.
CPU Intel i7 3930k
Motherboard asus Rampage IV extreme with Koolance Block
Memory Corsair Dominator GT 2133 Ghz 16 GB
Graphics Card 3 x ATI Radeon HD 6970 with EK water block
Hard Drive (128 GB Crucial m4) (64 GB Patriot SSD) 1x1500GB
Sound Card Onboard
Power Supply Enermax Revolution 950 W
Case Corsair Obsidian 800D Modded
CPU cooling EK HF Supreme Full Nickel
GPU cooling EK water Block 6970
OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64
I just had a minor loss of power due to a simple overload of one of the power sources in my apartment. No big deal, stuff like this happens from time to time so I just resets the power and everything is back to normal, or at least so I think..
My desktop computer running Antec Quattro 1200W, Intel Core i7-3960X and Asus Rampage IV Extreme etc.. is now completely silent. The lamps on the motherboard lights up, but the system won't fire at all neither when I hit the power button on my chase nor when I hit the power button on the motherboard itself. How come a minor loss of power (with no overvolting due to thunderstorms or anything) can cause this amount of damage to a system of this calibre?
What do you think might be the cause, and which hardware might be to blame? I suspect the power supply as the obvious option when the entire system wont fire at all, but as the motherboard and the power supply itself lights up when I connect the power cord it seems somewhat unlikely? Perhaps I'm on my fourth faulty Rampage IV Extreme motherboard in just half a year, but what would be the odds of that? Might I have my second faulty Intel Core i7-3960X CPU in just half a year, but that seems downright silly considering how low the odds are for faulty processors in the first place.
God damn how much trouble I have to go through with this LGA2011 platform, I haven't had this much trouble with a platform since I had to deal with nVIDIA nForce generation 5-7 chipsets...
Switch PSU, had the same problem with one of my rigs here and the PSU had died.
I would definitely look at your PSU. I would also take a hard look at the power lines to and in your home. The odds of 3 faulty mobos and a single faulty CPU in one platform build are already beyond astronomical. The move to the 3rd new mobo should have sent the flare up something else is amiss, let alone the need to replace a faulty CPU.
9900k @ 5.1Ghz
Asus Maximus Hero XI
32GB (8 x 4) Gskill @4000
Strix 2080 Ti OC
OS & Apps: Samsung 970 Pro 512GB
Games: Samsung 970 Pro 1TB
Storage: Crucial M500 2TB
Seasonic Platinum 1000W
Phanteks Evolv X
There is no problem with my other desktop computer, nor is there any problem with my file-server and they've both been running pretty much 24/7 during the same time period as my LGA2011 desktop has gone through it's phases.
I'm not quite so sure it's the PSU anymore as testing with my old Arctic Cooling 500W PSU gives the same result, the motherboard lamps light up but there is no way to get the system to fire up.
Replacing the PSU did the trick! Seasonic P-1000 it is.
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