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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 04:51:25 (permalink)
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direraptor22 the minimum problem size is supposed to be 25000 and you only need to do 20 runs.

 
Awwww damn, I only thought I had to put the memory to "ALL"... guess I'll have to rerun tomorrow argh.
 
But just curious, will a 25000 problem size affect stability once mine is already at that stable point?


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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 05:11:01 (permalink)
Yes it could. Using the 25000 problem size will keep your cpu loaded longer during each run. On the bright side doing only 20 runs it will only take you around 1 hr 15 min to complete vs the 3 hrs 6 min for 50 runs you did.
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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 05:14:44 (permalink)
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Yes it could. Using the 25000 problem size will keep your cpu loaded longer during each run. On the bright side doing only 20 runs it will only take you around 1 hr 15 min to complete vs the 3 hrs 6 min for 50 runs you did.

 
OK, will definitely rerun after I get home from work. At the same time I'm going for 100% stability on CPU before I tweak my RAM settings, and I read somewhere on here that you need 50-75 passes of LinX to be considered fully stable CPU-wise. Would 20 passes really guarantee that stability or do I actually need to run the 50 times again? (I do realize 20 is only needed to qualify the 4.2 stability club)


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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 06:03:03 (permalink)
You do 20 runs with a 25000 problem size, you're stable in my book.
 
Example:
 
With the same clock settings as my submitted stability test I could fold bigadv work units 24/7 for days on end with zero issues (that's 100% core usage on all cores). I ran LinX with the latest linpack binaries and would error out at about the 12th run. I had to increase my Vcore voltage a tad to pass it.
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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 10:32:52 (permalink)
The opposite happens to me...

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 10:34:09 (permalink)
It would be nice if the signature clock-speed actually showed one's clock-speed
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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 13:02:36 (permalink)
Argh, when I try to put the stress settings at 25000, it'll say "Not enough physical memory! Values corrected" Da heelllllll? I have 6GB RAM, and my available RAM hovers around 4600MB in LinX.
 
Might have to fine tune something else??

EDIT: I checked both BIOS and Windows and they both showed 6GB RAM so all my RAM are being read fine...
post edited by direraptor22 - 2011/04/14 13:27:56


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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 14:03:20 (permalink)
Raptor,
 
Someone else in this thread also did not have enough memory. You have to kill a few background programs when you run this test to make that memory available. Antivirus, gadgets amongst others.

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 15:32:26 (permalink)
Had to go into processes and shut down many things, wmplayer, G15 LCD manager, etc etc etc... finally freed 4788mb RAM... now I can run 25000 problem size. Thanks Rafale


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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 16:27:23 (permalink)
You don't really have to kill anything. Just type msconfig (press start press run type msconfig) and choose the diagnose mode then reboot. It will shut down most of the processes. It's actually, the most proper way to run the LynX program btw.

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 17:36:55 (permalink)
True! it will also most likely give you the highest Gflops too because you are sure not to have any background program running.

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 18:16:29 (permalink)
I got a quick question.
I can get to 4.2 passed IBT 50 runs highest was 75~78, question are those temps okay?
I am on water...
 


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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 18:32:12 (permalink)
A little hot for water. That's more than I would get with my Antec 620...

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 18:39:03 (permalink)
I will rerun later with all background processes disabled, fans switched out on my 620, and maybe blast the AC lol. For now... I want to join the club
 
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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 18:43:47 (permalink)
Welcome to the club! Congrats! 

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 18:44:00 (permalink)
rafale

A little hot for water. That's more than I would get with my Antec 620...

Seriously?
Maybe it's my waterblock?
I have a D. Tek fuzion v2 on that sucker.. maybe it's time for an upgrade.


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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 18:45:10 (permalink)
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rafale

A little hot for water. That's more than I would get with my Antec 620...

Seriously?
Maybe it's my waterblock?
I have a D. Tek fuzion v2 on that sucker.. maybe it's time for an upgrade.

Yeah what voltage are you running?

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 18:46:24 (permalink)
You're in direraptor22.
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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 18:57:47 (permalink)
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rafale

A little hot for water. That's more than I would get with my Antec 620...

Seriously?
Maybe it's my waterblock?
I have a D. Tek fuzion v2 on that sucker.. maybe it's time for an upgrade.

Yeah what voltage are you running?

just a notch below 1.3 w/ vdroop I didn't want to join cause of temps.. cause I know maybe with ht it'll shoot up to maybe low~mid 80's


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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 19:03:03 (permalink)
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rafale

v1ral

rafale

A little hot for water. That's more than I would get with my Antec 620...

Seriously?
Maybe it's my waterblock?
I have a D. Tek fuzion v2 on that sucker.. maybe it's time for an upgrade.

Yeah what voltage are you running?

just a notch below 1.3 w/ vdroop I didn't want to join cause of temps.. cause I know maybe with ht it'll shoot up to maybe low~mid 80's

That's really high for water then... 1.3 w Vdroop? I would expect mid 60s at the most.

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 19:08:04 (permalink)
rafale

v1ral

rafale

v1ral

rafale

A little hot for water. That's more than I would get with my Antec 620...

Seriously?
Maybe it's my waterblock?
I have a D. Tek fuzion v2 on that sucker.. maybe it's time for an upgrade.

Yeah what voltage are you running?

just a notch below 1.3 w/ vdroop I didn't want to join cause of temps.. cause I know maybe with ht it'll shoot up to maybe low~mid 80's

That's really high for water then... 1.3 w Vdroop? I would expect mid 60s at the most.

I so happened to have my RAID set up die on me, so I decided to redo my Overclock. So I tinkered with 201 bclk use some guides and came across this thread.
I was shocked, you guys got some great voltages going.
I got another question, with RAM... my RAM is the 1st gen  G. Skill P.I 1600 the silver/blue ones.. I am wondering if that is hindering my overclock.
Mind you everything on my board is on water.. mobo..cpu.. even gpu.. and live in a tropical island which stays..well tropical.
 


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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 19:21:19 (permalink)
what radiator(s) do you have? How Large? (360, 480)

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 19:35:17 (permalink)
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what radiator(s) do you have? How Large? (360, 480)

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 20:12:45 (permalink)
I was sorta hoping you'd say you had something like a dual 140mm and we could pin the temps on that. Your rads are lower fin density and the temps on the chip are high for water. I've got a cpu 360 on a 875k and the temps only get to mid 50's on the cores at 1.4v w/o vdroop.
 
Here's how we somewhat can tell if its the block or the rads. can you run Prime95 max heat for 15 minutes (I don't wan't the temp dips between LinX runs to be in the equation) and see if the temps jump to max and stay there through the run (CPU block would be the issue) or if they constantly creep up through the run (more indicative that the rads aren't keeping up over time)
 
If you can keep the room temp consistent the whole time that would help too.

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 20:53:16 (permalink)
I think temp is what is holding down your overclock. Your RAM should not be a problem. You should be able to use a lower RAM multiplier.

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/14 22:37:14 (permalink)
v1ral

I got a quick question.
I can get to 4.2 passed IBT 50 runs highest was 75~78, question are those temps okay?
I am on water...



Firstly, what is your ambient temp (didn't see it in the thread anywhere; maybe I missed it).  If you're in Alaska, ya, those temps are high for water.  If you're in Death Valley in the summer, then those temps are quite good. 
 
Secondly, consider that maybe you got a sub-optimal mount with your block.  Could be the cause of bad temps.
 
A better indicator of how your setup is performing is to measure the delta (net difference) between your ambient temp and your CPU OR water temp (pick one).  In general, the delta temp will be the same no matter the ambient temp; i.e., if your delta between ambient and water is, say, 5c, then if your ambient is 25c your water will be 30c...if your ambient is 35c then your water will be 40c, etc.  That way, you can take the ambient temp out of the equation and use your delta to measure your loop's performance.
 
For example, my delat between ambient and my water is 4c idle and 8c Linx load after an hour.
 
Check our your delta and see how it goes.

   
                         
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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/15 06:30:05 (permalink)
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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/15 06:33:18 (permalink)
OOPS Picture didn't show up from Image Shack.  I'll try again.
 

 

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/15 06:38:55 (permalink)
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GFlop Peak: 83.4108
 

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Re:X58 Stability Club 2011/04/15 06:52:33 (permalink)
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