So last year I built this:
Mobo - EVGA 680i SLI
CPU - E6320
RAM - 2 x 1GB OCZ SLI DDR2 1066 w/ OCZ XTC Memory Cooler
HSF - Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
HDD - 2 x 80GB 7200 RPM RAID 1
PSU - 600w Modular
Case - Antec P180b
GPU - 7600 GT OC (soon to be 8800 GTS 640MB!)
So this was...
We are in the process of applying them now.
I just started this company this past week. The company doubled in size in the last 2 years so they brought me in to help the internal infrastructure. Now my task is to get everything up to par.
BTW - we began applying updates to Trend antivirus...
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This is not an issue of high memory or CPU utilization as we have already checked those scenario's.
Environment:
8 Server 2003 Std servers in a load balance
This is what we did:
1. Upgraded from office 03 to office 07 and ran all the updates for office (not windows)
2...
I am starting a new position as a sys admin and my peers had mentioned to me they were looking into finding an application for our blackberry's for times when were not around a computer and a user calls and says they need a password reset or account unlocked we can easily do it from the...
Thanks for all your suggestions guys. I appreciate it. So far I have my CPU stable w/ 3.01GHz w/ a vcore of 1.47500 and the FSB is 1.3v
My memory that I have is 1066 by default. That being said I lowered it to 800 to get the CPU stable. The next thing I do w/ be the RAM
I have the thermalright ultra 120 extreme and find it works VERY good. I ran a stability test on my C2D e6320 @ 3.01GHz in a hot room and the temps never passed 56° w/ 100% utilization.
However, I am really looking into something that will put the CPU at subzero temps just because I am an...
Its funny that you say that because I found someone who had pretty much the exact same spec's and asked him what the details of his system was and he responded "all systems are different even w/ the similar spec's. See what works for you"
I do agree w/ him in regards to its half the fun doing...
SerpentRoyal - from what I understand all systems are different, are you confident this will work on my mobo? The only thing I see hard to work w/ is the 1:1 divider for the FSB and RAM speed, how would I do that? To my understanding I should get the OC stable on the CPU and then do the RAM...
Hey evilrage, i have near identical spec's as you have.
I got my OC stable at 3.01GHz yesterday but have not tried to get it higher just yet. I may but I am pretty happy w/ 3.01GHz.
Have you tried to OC the RAM yet? I have the same RAM, HSF, and mobo but my CPU is a e6320 w/ the 4MB cahce...
Ok, so I lowered the FSB of the memory to 800 and started playing around more w/ the FSB of the CPU and vcore and finally was able to get my CPU stable at 3.01GHz w/ 1.47500 volts! This thing ran for hours and hours w/ a stability test in Everest and got up to 57 degrees Celsius. The only reason...
Ok, I am going to play w/ it again tonight. I looked online and found someone who had 3 e6320's and tested multiple configurations w/ them and was able to get it w/ the following spec's stable:
CPU: 3.6GHz
FSB: 2060MHz
Multiplier: 7x
Vcore: 1.55v
He had this running stable at 3.6 GHz! I...
I have, and this is what I recall happening:
1. Increased vcore from 1.45000 to 1.456xx and it will boot fine, froze during stability test.
2. Increased vcore from 1.456xx to 1.458xx and increased the FSB from 1700 to 1720 and did the same thing.
3. When I increased the vcore any higher I...
Hey guys. Here here are the spec's
Mobo: EVGA 680i SLI T1
HSF: Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme w/ 120mm 42CFM Yate Loon & 2 exhaust fans right next to it. Plenty of air coming in and going out of the case (Antec P182)
CPU: e6320 w/ 1.456 vcore
RAM: 2 x 1GB DDR2 1066 w/ 2.2 vram
OS: Vista...
I would like to set up teaming, first packet, TCP/IP acceleration on my 680i chipset and dont see it anywere in the control panel under performance...
Any ideas?
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