the 680i isnt a very strong board when it comes to Quad Core overclocking, we all know that...
but what it does have is a great ability to tweak ram, and great SLI options.
speed for speed, it can use alittle work, but with some good tweaking, it can be just as good, or better then other boards out there.
except one thing always plagues it...
its Quad Core overclocking, is just kinda pitiful.
333-350 is the typical stable range, while you can get 6 x 450 to work on a unmodded board... if you only use the 6 multiplier. 7, 8, 9 and higher... become near impossible for some reason.
well, I saw a few weeks back that Shamino released a great little guide to modding the 680i, and I instantly went and grabbed my soldering Iron, and did the mods, and confirmed that it worked... then just kinda lost interest, and went back to my main PC.
well, alittle bad luck (killed my P5B deluxe while doing a dry ice test)
now, I am back on my 680i... with alot of free time on my hands, I decieded to give a few things a try.
first, breaking 400+ stable, with a Quad Core.
so, back to the old mod I went.
as of right now, I can say this about this mod.
1. More Voltage is Not Better.
do not, just keep upping the GTL Ref Mod.
you need to find the sweet spot.
which can be really tricky, since it seems the voltage is almost specific to the FSB. for instance 9 x 400 only works at .775 volts... while 8 x 450 is only stable around 1.110 volts.
leaving 1.110 volts, should make 9 x 400 work too right?
nope. doesnt work like that...
you seem to have to tweak the voltage, specific to the FSB and Multiplier your aiming for...
so its a very time consuming mod to say the least.
2. Voltage Range.
for me, anything above 1.2 GLT Ref volts wont even come close to getting into windows. it just will load the blank screen, and never go past that.
so when tweaking, I say aim in the .70 to 1.150 volt range.
3. very picky...
this is a mod that requires time, and patience.
lots of it. lotsssssss of it.
if your the kinda person that just wants to get over with something... dont bother with this mod. so far, its taken me 2 days, and about 5-6 hours of trial and error to get this far, and about 100 OS crashs... corrupting my OS about 5 times, and (sadly) corrupting my back up Hard drive too
so be patient, and be methodical when testing this.
theres no quick fix to making this a solid mod.
I'll post more interesting results later.
its 3AM and I am tired as hell now.
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