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  1. Board wasn't playing nice last night. Would boot in at 59/59/49/50 on auto but the second I tried to set those manually it wouldn't stuck at Post Code 35.

     

    Just as a bit of info, during the week I get about 20 minutes a night to mess with this. That's not enough to make much progress. Hopefully this weekend has a spare moment for me.

  2. Have you run this board with an i3? Seems it rounds BCLK down to nearest 0.50. The highest I can go without a hard lock is 102.74, which ends up being 102.5 in OS. When opening GTL (as shown in my image above) it reflects 102.5 even though 102.74 was selected in BIOS and booted at.

     

    102.75 would round up to 103.00 which is locked out on these chips, causing the hard lock.

     

    This is the same issue that the Asus boards have, I think, and is why they can't do 742.

  3. I usually only set the obvious stuff when it comes to voltages. I generally leave the less familiar stuff on auto.

     

    Anyway, I just submitted this:

    [hwbot=3146773]submission[/hwbot]

     

    image_id_1598191.png

     

    Nothing touched beyond mains and tRFC. Will get to tweaking tonight if I get a moment. I was also able to get in and run XTU at 4100 12-12-12 28 220 2T but scores were really low (600 or so). Will dig in and see if I can fix it.

  4. Secret found. DRAM Initial Volts on auto is 1.50V no matter what you set the real volts at (or at least when I set 1.80V it was trying to train at 1.50V). Raising that to be equal or just below DRAM volts has allowed me great success! I'll post my results shortly.

  5. Just an update here. Got my B-Die in and tried a few things.

     

    No code has to be inserted here.

     

    That was about as far as I got last night. Not really looking good so far. I also tried random boots at 3733 and 3866 12-12-12.

     

    EDIT: @zeropluszero, can you get some XTU or Pi runs in on this board and share results? You're the only one that has mentioned getting reasonable speeds so far.

     

    EDIT 2: Found these results with your 12-12-12 timings. Wish it was as easy for me as it was for you :/

     

    [hwbot=3133661]submission[/hwbot]

    [hwbot=3133662]submission[/hwbot]

    [hwbot=3133659]submission[/hwbot]

  6. EK-SF3D Inflection Point EVO will fit to touch only the DIE. It has small base (round one), which is much smaller than IHS of CPU ;)

     

    I got the chance to use an EVO last week... even on a C2D it's hard to hold a temperature with that. It was swinging all over the place.

     

    Vince has spoiled me :cool:

  7. LET would probably work but I know black silicone is often what is used by others. I think I've seen this linked before.

     

    However, glue isn't really necessary, in my opinion. The Kryonaut holds the IHS on pretty well as long as you don't go flinging the chip around or prying at it.

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