Originally posted by: Core2
adder1971
Maybe you could help him out on some settings. That Xeon you have is pretty much the same chip, right? Sorry, thougth it was the 3060
Originally posted by: Core2
I wish Memset, nTune and ClockGen would work with this board we'd be all set
Originally posted by: Core2
adder1971
What slots do you have your mem in ? Putting your ram in the black slots only have been working out better for overclocking.
Originally posted by: JonDoms
L33T on ClockGen!
L33T on being 15 min Orthos stable!
So after upping my volts to 1.42 in bios and reads 1.36 in Speedfan and CPU-Z under load. Not under load Speedfan reads 1.46 and CPU-Z reads 1.175.
Temps are outrageous. CPU-0 & CPU-1 reads 66C and Temp 1 as 53C under load. Not under load it reads 43 45 for Core 0 & 1 respectively and 40 for Temp 1.
Originally posted by: jkcheng122
future pci add-on considerations such as Killer NIC (i play wow, and this thing has been proven to make significant improvements in mmorpg so i am considering getting it).
Originally posted by: tersome
Clockgen is out for this board.
http://www.cpuid.com/beta/ClockGen.zip
Originally posted by: JonDoms
L33T on ClockGen!
L33T on being 15 min Orthos stable!
So after upping my volts to 1.42 in bios and reads 1.36 in Speedfan and CPU-Z under load. Not under load Speedfan reads 1.46 and CPU-Z reads 1.175.
Temps are outrageous. CPU-0 & CPU-1 reads 66C and Temp 1 as 53C under load. Not under load it reads 43 45 for Core 0 & 1 respectively and 40 for Temp 1.
Originally posted by: Sinuous
Originally posted by: jkcheng122
future pci add-on considerations such as Killer NIC (i play wow, and this thing has been proven to make significant improvements in mmorpg so i am considering getting it).
Sorry to drag you off-topic, but.................according to who; the company that makes 'em? Everything I have seen says the Killer NIC is a bunch of smoke and mirrors. Can you provide a link from a third party source?
Originally posted by: Core2
Originally posted by: JonDoms
L33T on ClockGen!
L33T on being 15 min Orthos stable!
So after upping my volts to 1.42 in bios and reads 1.36 in Speedfan and CPU-Z under load. Not under load Speedfan reads 1.46 and CPU-Z reads 1.175.
Temps are outrageous. CPU-0 & CPU-1 reads 66C and Temp 1 as 53C under load. Not under load it reads 43 45 for Core 0 & 1 respectively and 40 for Temp 1.
Run some 3Dmarks 06 and Super PI scores and than drop your multiplier down to 8 increase the FSB to 424 and set it Linked and sync mode and run those bench marks again. adder1971 you too, except you have to up your multiplier to 8 . I bet the scores will be close only picking up a few points on the cpu tests super pi should be the same or better. It will also allow you guys to drop your voltages a bit and run cooler
Originally posted by: Sinuous
Originally posted by: jkcheng122
future pci add-on considerations such as Killer NIC (i play wow, and this thing has been proven to make significant improvements in mmorpg so i am considering getting it).
Sorry to drag you off-topic, but.................according to who; the company that makes 'em? Everything I have seen says the Killer NIC is a bunch of smoke and mirrors. Can you provide a link from a third party source?
Originally posted by: JonDoms
The KillerNic is garbage!
$250 for a NIC!!! comeon. I paid $100 for a 3COM NIC when NICS where really expensive 10 years ago.
Nothing this NIC will do for you if you have a crappy Internet service or Cable Internet.
The NIC doesn't reprioritize your packets over other people's when the packet hits it's 1st hop on the Internet (or your ISP side). On cable systems it's even worst! Everyone is on a shared medium so your cablemodem is being saturated with useless junk.
The only thing this Nic does is prioritize packets coming out of your XP machine and maybe reduce TCP processing. Big whoop. Any duel core can handle that.
You are better off spending your money on a DLINK gaming router.
Originally posted by: JonDoms
Yes I have the DLINK Gaming router and when I had DSL it was fantastic. I had a 10 person LAN and even with torrents on our gaming was not disrupted. (BF2 all connected to the same server).
Now I have cable and although it prioritizes my packets going out, once it hits the cable side I see a major slowdown.
Sorry to drag this offtopic.
Anyways do you think with the Artic Freezer Pro there is enough clearance to add the Thermalright NB heatsink? Or even the Blue Zalman one?
I have a 9700 and it fits in the mobo area fine but it will not allow for an aftermarket cooler.
I'll run some more superpi tests at 3.6ghz 400 x 9 and load up 3dmark06 with my 8800GTX and 7950GX2.