2010/03/18 05:12:03
Q56_Monster
Wait, there's 3 980x's in Boston.  PAX could now be justified?

And 5 just showed up in Philadelphia.
2010/03/18 05:18:41
Q56_Monster
I wonder if SR2 will be a good bencher....humm...skulltrail and the likes are in the junk pile now....

I can see if you have CPU intensive applications, but I have my doubts about benching.

Too much $ for too little assurance. 
2010/03/18 05:27:41
hellshealer
hey Q56 when LinX fails a pass what voltage usually needs to be tweaked

2010/03/18 05:42:43
hellshealer
well it just BSOD with a 101 on me.....
so now i ave gone back to my old settings :S see if i can et it goin again.... damn reinstalling OS's
2010/03/18 05:44:47
Q56_Monster
I don't use LinX...I'm too busy benching, lol!

But to venture a guess...it's most likely vcore or vtt.  Stability is always better with the right vcore & vtt

Tell us what your settings are, and we can help you with the obvious, but remember, every chip is different.
2010/03/18 06:11:00
hellshealer
Mother Board ( EVGA X58SLI Micro E756 )                                                       
Drivers ( )
Bios (  )                                                                                                     
 CPU ( 920 DO ) (with 920's please also add the stepping CO or DO)                    
CPU Cooler ( pro mega )
Memory ( kingston HyperX 1600 Cl8 )
PSU ( coolermaster 850w silent pro )
GPU ( HIS HD5870 )
Drivers ( cat 10.3 beta )                                                                                                  
Operating System ( Windows 7 64 pro)


Frequency Control
CPU Clock Ratio (20X )                                                                                         
CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ( 192 )                                                                      
MCH Strap ( Auto )
CPU Uncore Frequency (Mhz) (3077 16X )                                                
CPU Clock Skew ( 0 ps )
Spread Spectrum ( Disabled )
PCIE Frequency (Mhz) ( 100) If using SSDs, Check with your SSD manufacturer before raising above 100.

Memory Feature        
Memory Speed ( Standard )
Memory Control Setting ( Enabled )
Memory Frequency (1067/ 2:8)                                                                
Channel Interleave Setting ( 6 Way )
Rank Interleave Setting ( 4 Way )
Memory Low Gap (auto)
tCL Setting ( 8 )
tRCD Setting ( 8 )
tRP Setting ( 8 )
tRAS Setting ( 24 )
tRFC Setting ( 88 )
Command Rate ( 1t )


Voltage Control
EVGA VDroop Control ( with vdroop )
CPU VCore ( 1.40 )                                                                                                
CPU VTT Voltage ( +225)
CPU PLL VCore ( 1.650 )
DIMM Voltage ( 1.65 )
DIMM DQ Vref ( +0mV )
QPI PLL VCore ( 1.1)
IOH VCore ( Auto )
IOH/ICH I/O Voltage ( Auto )
ICH VCore ( Auto )




CPU Feature
Intel SpeedStep ( Disabled )
Turbo Mode Function ( Enabled )
CxE Function ( Disabled )
Execute Disable Bit ( Disabled )
Virtualization Technology ( Disabled )
Intel HT Technology ( Enabled )
Active Processor Cores ( All )
QPI Control Settings ( Enabled )
QPI Link Fast Mode ( Enabled )
QPI Frequency Selection ( 4.8 GT/s )


PnP/PCI     PCI Express
Maximum Payload Size (128 )
 
Power Management Setup
ACPI Suspend Type ( S1(POS) )   


this is my settings atm this was stable before i had to reinstall

hopefully this will still be stable
2010/03/18 06:28:56
hellshealer
nope BSOD 101

2010/03/18 09:11:42
ShockTheMonky
Why are you using so much voltage? You should easily do 4.2ghz (turbo mode on) w/1.32v vcore. Set your vdroop to Without and drop your vcore to 1.3125v. Lower your vtt down to +75. cpu pll to 1.450v, leave your qpi pll on auto.

101 is vcore but could to high or to low. 9c is vcore to low. 124 can be vtt and vcore mix with a possible ioh.
2010/03/18 10:13:17
johnksss
ShockTheMonky

Why are you using so much voltage? You should easily do 4.2ghz (turbo mode on) w/1.32v vcore. Set your vdroop to Without and drop your vcore to 1.3125v. Lower your vtt down to +75. cpu pll to 1.450v, leave your qpi pll on auto.

101 is vcore but could to high or to low. 9c is vcore to low. 124 can be vtt and vcore mix with a possible ioh.



now where was my guidance when i needed it like this..
2010/03/18 12:31:47
Halo_003
johnksss

ShockTheMonky

Why are you using so much voltage? You should easily do 4.2ghz (turbo mode on) w/1.32v vcore. Set your vdroop to Without and drop your vcore to 1.3125v. Lower your vtt down to +75. cpu pll to 1.450v, leave your qpi pll on auto.

101 is vcore but could to high or to low. 9c is vcore to low. 124 can be vtt and vcore mix with a possible ioh.



now where was my guidance when i needed it like this..



+1.

And if you think those volts are high, I have to be at like 1.45V or higher for those clocks.

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