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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2012/07/05 16:43:04 (permalink)
CyberstormXIII, Jason or anyone else who owns the SR-X,

Is there a settings selection in bios that allows the selection of QPI levels of 6.4, 7.2, 8.0 and auto?  Thanks.


 
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2012/07/05 21:50:42 (permalink)
Is there a settings selection in bios that allows a pci-e override?  Thanks.


 
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2012/08/08 09:42:38 (permalink)
Hi Cyberstorm!

Just curious what your PPD score is? I wanted to build a similar build.

Cheers!
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2012/08/08 10:22:40 (permalink)
Quest99

Hi Cyberstorm!

Just curious what your PPD score is? I wanted to build a similar build.

Cheers!

 
Hello.
 
As the FAH core for the 680 / 690 is still not out yet, and you have to do the tweaks to run with the current core, it is still quite low for that.
 
For the :
 2x E5-2687W = 80k - 100k PPD
 2x 690 (4x GK104) = 4 x 15k-25k = 60k - 100k
 
So, a total of 140k - 200k PPD is what you can achieve with an unoptimized GK104 core - this will rise (hopefully) with an optimized core.
Remember though, that any PPD is approximate, and always depends on which type of work unit you get, so the scores listed CAN be lower or higher than what I have written - but unscientifically, (based on personal observations) they should be around the ballpark listed.  
 
Best regards : CyberstormXIII
post edited by CyberstormXIII - 2012/08/08 10:32:52

 
Motherboard :  1x EVGA Classified SR-X - BIOS 015, serial number ...007
CPU              :  2x Intel Xeon E5-2687W SR0KG
GPU              :  2x EVGA GeForce GTX 690
RAM             : 12x Hynix DDR3 16GB 1333MHz ECC Registered Dual Rank
PSU              :  1x Enermax Platimax 1500W
CPU Coolers  :  2x Noctua NH-D14 SE2011
Cabinet         :  1x Lian Li PC P80N Armorsuit (Black Anodized Aluminum)
SPU              :  1x ASUS Xonar Essence One + Sennheiser HD800
 
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2012/08/08 11:44:11 (permalink)
Ah thank you for the quick reply! :)  Do you have a build log anywhere of your rig?  I would like to drool some more! :D
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2012/11/19 14:10:15 (permalink)
I was wondering why in the bios in the memory control
page, under the manual menu there are speeds for over
1600: 1867, 2133 and 2400.  I've managed to achieve
all those settings with various voltage adjustments,
yet under the memory config page the current speed
display never goes over 1600?  I'm using GSkill 2400 ddr3 btw...
 
This is confirmed by cpu-z as well.
 
Also neither of the XMP profies are able to load regardless of what I try.
 
Is the board locked at 1600? if so why are there other
speed options?
 
Is there a future bios upgrade to address this?
 
I'm using bios 16.
 
Thanks
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2012/11/19 15:05:18 (permalink)
jyi12tone 
Is the board locked at 1600? if so why are there other 
speed options? 
 
Motherboard support cannot override what Intel makes available in each processor, since the memory controller is built-into the CPU die.  The -EP Xeons are not unlocked, the multipliers for both CPU and RAM can be lowered but not increased; in SR-2 allowing higher RAM speeds came from raising the base clock-- can't do that with SR-X, Intel made the base clock BSOD around 105MHz, in part why the consumer models got K/X unlocked multiplier models.   
 
Pick your processor from this list from Intel's website.  Scroll down to "memory type" which indicates all supported types, and DDR3-1600 is simply the maximum.  Can't change the RAM multiplier or raise the base clock much, so there is no point in getting faster than DDR3-1600.
post edited by lehpron - 2012/11/19 15:08:29

For Intel processors, 0.122 x TDP = Continuous Amps at 12v [source].  

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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2012/11/19 15:38:10 (permalink)
just keep processors really cool and intel turbo boost will do the rest, if you want more control, though non xeon at the moment is the only way to go that I know of for the sr-x c606 at the moment
post edited by autoaccents - 2012/11/19 15:42:07
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2012/11/22 23:07:36 (permalink)
using virtual box may get it to work
    for using all ur cores on a game
post edited by Dark_Weazel - 2012/11/22 23:20:21
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2013/04/06 09:26:34 (permalink)
MOTHERBOARD: EVGA SR-X CLASSIFIED
CPU: 2 INTEL E5 2690'S
GPU: 2 NVIDIA TELSA K20'S
HDD/SSD: 3 KINGSTON HYPER X OR 3 MUSHKIN 960GB
RAM: 96GB PATRIOT VIPER 3
PSU: 1475 THERMALTAKE TOUGHPOWER XT GOLD (I was thinking of running 2 simultaneously)
WINDOWS 7 64BIT ULTIMATE

I still need a cooling system, cabinet, fans, and whatever else anyone might suggest to make it all work.
I was thinking of running 4 Nvidia Tesla's but was worried about them getting to hot.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2013/04/06 10:55:51 (permalink)
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MOTHERBOARD: EVGA SR-X CLASSIFIED
CPU: 2 INTEL E5 2690'S
GPU: 2 NVIDIA TELSA K20'S
HDD/SSD: 3 KINGSTON HYPER X OR 3 MUSHKIN 960GB
RAM: 96GB PATRIOT VIPER 3
PSU: 1475 THERMALTAKE TOUGHPOWER XT GOLD (I was thinking of running 2 simultaneously)
WINDOWS 7 64BIT ULTIMATE

I still need a cooling system, cabinet, fans, and whatever else anyone might suggest to make it all work.
I was thinking of running 4 Nvidia Tesla's but was worried about them getting to hot.
FWIW, you might as well start another thread of your own instead of piling in another thread that is way too long and not always about the topic anymore.
 
That said, you don't need two power supplies, grab a single good quality 1200W unit for at most 3 Teslas and two Xeons and some buffer.  Each of your processors will not use more than 180W each and each K20 is rated at 225W; both CPU and GPU draw from 12v, your current configuration is just 68 Amps for the majority of your system.
post edited by lehpron - 2013/04/06 11:02:14

For Intel processors, 0.122 x TDP = Continuous Amps at 12v [source].  

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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2013/04/15 19:15:37 (permalink)
According to several different websites this EVGA Classified SR-X has been discontinued (see New Eggs website and others). I was interested in purchasing one, however all or almost every dealer is now out of stock.
 
 Does anyone know if EVGA has a new model coming out that uses the new C608 chipset?
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-X 2013/04/15 22:49:35 (permalink)
A email I received from EVGA Technical Support
Answer:

“Hello, I apologize for the inconvenience but they are being discontinued. There is no indication at this time of a new C608 coming out. If you have any further questions or concerns please feel free to let us know. Regards, EVGA Technical Support”
Question:

“Ok thank you. So there is no planned replacement for the EVGA Classified SR-X at this time?”
Answer:

“Hello, That's correct. At this time there is no plan to replace it. Regards, EVGA Technical Support”
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