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Re:X58 Stability Club
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 06:59:34
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I finally found that if you set your screen resolution to 1024X768, the screenshot will show up ALOT better.Bigger. Then just set it back after you take the screenshot.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 07:21:47
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Thanks guys will give ideas a try.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 07:50:14
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techno-mancer <SNIP> For example, my delat between ambient and my water is 4c idle and 8c Linx load after an hour. <SNIP> That is very, very good! Amazing, actually. I got ~33°-35° ∆ from idle during the 20 passes of LinX run for this thread. Perhaps I need to change my setup. What are your components?
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Re:X58 Stability Club
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 08:25:31
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 09:16:39
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Arctucas techno-mancer <SNIP> For example, my delat between ambient and my water is 4c idle and 8c Linx load after an hour. <SNIP> That is very, very good! Amazing, actually. I got ~33°-35° ∆ from idle during the 20 passes of LinX run for this thread. Perhaps I need to change my setup. What are your components? He's talking water-to-air delta and you are talking load-to-idle on water. Not the same thing at all. My water-to-air delta is generally < 5C but idle-to-load on the CPU will vary greatly depending on overclock (as it should). The latter is a pretty useless measure actually. Water-to-air delta is actually what determines how "high-performance" your loop is for your specific setup. Generally over 10C ∆ is considered lower-performance (average).
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 09:29:01
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dejanh Arctucas techno-mancer <SNIP> For example, my delat between ambient and my water is 4c idle and 8c Linx load after an hour. <SNIP> That is very, very good! Amazing, actually. I got ~33°-35° ∆ from idle during the 20 passes of LinX run for this thread. Perhaps I need to change my setup. What are your components? He's talking water-to-air delta and you are talking load-to-idle on water. Not the same thing at all. My water-to-air delta is generally < 5C but idle-to-load on the CPU will vary greatly depending on overclock (as it should). The latter is a pretty useless measure actually. Water-to-air delta is actually what determines how "high-performance" your loop is for your specific setup. Generally over 10C ∆ is considered lower-performance (average). That is entirely different, then. I wish I could measure my water temperature, but apparently the Classified 3 has no temperature sensor headers, and I am not really wanting to install extra hardware (other than an in-line temperature probe, of course) simply to see what it is. Although, I wonder if sticking a thermometer in the reservoir would provide reasonably accurate comparative data?
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 10:52:37
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Arctucas dejanh Arctucas techno-mancer <SNIP> For example, my delat between ambient and my water is 4c idle and 8c Linx load after an hour. <SNIP> That is very, very good! Amazing, actually. I got ~33°-35° ∆ from idle during the 20 passes of LinX run for this thread. Perhaps I need to change my setup. What are your components? He's talking water-to-air delta and you are talking load-to-idle on water. Not the same thing at all. My water-to-air delta is generally < 5C but idle-to-load on the CPU will vary greatly depending on overclock (as it should). The latter is a pretty useless measure actually. Water-to-air delta is actually what determines how "high-performance" your loop is for your specific setup. Generally over 10C ∆ is considered lower-performance (average). That is entirely different, then. I wish I could measure my water temperature, but apparently the Classified 3 has no temperature sensor headers, and I am not really wanting to install extra hardware (other than an in-line temperature probe, of course) simply to see what it is. Although, I wonder if sticking a thermometer in the reservoir would provide reasonably accurate comparative data? Yes it would and I can relate to your problem exactly. I actually have a BP temp sensor in my reservoir but when I want to measure temp I actually need to measure the resistance manually on the pins using a multimeter and then calculate the temperature based on the specifications of the thermal diode. It's a giant PITA and I do not normally do it because of that Thermometer would work O.K., but it would not be most accurate. Within few degrees probably.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 11:13:53
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Kram and Drerex, When are we getting our new Sig?
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 11:27:29
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Nobody seemed interested in the sig banner I posted, so figured we would just stick with the one we have now.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 12:11:08
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 12:20:31
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 12:22:28
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kram36 Nobody seemed interested in the sig banner I posted, so figured we would just stick with the one we have now. A few responded saying it would be cool to have our clock on the sig... I asked if it could be wider...
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 12:23:35
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 12:49:47
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 13:35:39
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rurik my small record Is this for club submission? If so, you're not within the requirements of testing and posting procedures. All other have been added to the list.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 14:35:21
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It does seems you are using LN2, no other liquid can create minus degrees on a cpu that can generate up to 140 degree Fahrenheit of heat or more. (60 degree Celsius or more, when loaded). So, I will believe you when you shows us a pictures of your rig. Thx!
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 14:37:51
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He said he was using Single Stage Phase Change Cooler.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 15:26:07
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Josemt10 It does seems you are using LN2, no other liquid can create minus degrees on a cpu that can generate up to 140 degree Fahrenheit of heat or more. (60 degree Celsius or more, when loaded). So, I will believe you when you shows us a pictures of your rig. Thx! Do you know what josemt10, i've been clocking since the 1980's and have never read such a load of rubbish before. if you know anything about sub-zero cooling at all, you would know that if i had used LN2 it would have been at least at -150c if not colder. I am very well known around the clocking community, not least because i tend to specialize in VERY high 24/7 clocks. I also build my own SS units, as i did in this case. So before spouting off about a subject you are clearly ignorant of, at least do the courtesy of a minimum bit of research first.  The rig that you need proof of is in the pic below.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 18:42:02
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Hope I did this right. Core i7 930 D0 Batch# 3001A779 CPU clocked at: 4.357ghz Voltage: 1.411 Idle temps: 39, 35, 38, 36 Load temps: 85, 82, 79, 78 GFlop peak: 55.5651
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/15 18:52:22
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Looks good. Welcome to the club.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/16 02:38:51
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I just flashed BIOS 81 on my E758 and reran the LinX 20 runs, WITH A DIFFERENT memory timing setting... I was originally stable with 9-9-9-24, but this time tried with 8-8-8-24 and it crashed with 0x0A meaning NEEDS MORE QPI PLL, apparently my RAM is hungry for that. My current QPI PLL is already 1.375V and I really don't feel like upping it anymore. Re-running back at 9-9-9-24 right now. Sucks cuz my RAM is rated CL8 latency
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/16 10:46:23
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With only 6GB? this is odd. You might have a bad stick of RAM.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/16 12:31:27
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Yea I see a lot of indications my RAM is faulty... I passed 20 runs of LinX this morning but left prime95 on for 7-8 hours while I slept and woke up to a 0x7F BSOD. Definitely RAM related from what I read. Might have to buy new RAM... suggestions? Corsair Dominators and Mushkin got my attention from some good reviews. Currently I use Corsair XMS3 (rated 1600MHz, 1.65V, 8-8-8-24) but could never get it to run at those specs stable.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/16 13:27:07
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I am really liking this mobo, I cannot push past 4.2ghz right now because I am using an H70. I will get my screenshots up so I can be apart of this club
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/16 14:03:02
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_REAPER_ I am really liking this mobo, I cannot push past 4.2ghz right now because I am using an H70. I will get my screenshots up so I can be apart of this club H70 should be enough to handle 4.2GHz, unless you just have a very bad batch. I'm @ 4.2 with a Kuhler 620 and it's holding up fine!
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/16 14:08:21
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I woukd suggest gskill 3x4gb for cheap. I recently bought 3 1333mhz 7-7-7 8gb kits (24gb) and they easily clock 1866 9-10-9 with1.65v. They are the same ram as the corsair vengeance: Hynix chips. They are just binned to clock higher. The same chips I just installed my sister's macbook pro... They won't do 1600 8-8-8 with 1.5v though. They need 1.6V to do that.
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Re:X58 Stability Club
2011/04/16 14:12:52
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direraptor22
Yea I see a lot of indications my RAM is faulty... I passed 20 runs of LinX this morning but left prime95 on for 7-8 hours while I slept and woke up to a 0x7F BSOD. Definitely RAM related from what I read.
Happened the same thing todaay. Normally the rig passes the linx tests noproblem, so I decided to test it with prime blend tests and went to bed. I got up and there was a bsod " an attempt was made to execute non executable memory". Looks like memory related at first glance, but I just increased the vcore by a notch and will see how it handles now. Your bsod is not necesseraliy ram-related either - try some different settings (voltages etc). If it does that when the system running at default settings - then, it probably bad ram. When it's overclocked it's not necessarily bad ram. Just my thoughts about it.
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