Synth Wave Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 On 10/26/2018 at 2:23 AM, Splave said: https://www.dropbox.com/s/orkcilv07kkuy71/Z17MOCF7.51G_CFL.bin.zip?dl=0 G bios here Any chance of an ATX BIOS? Quote
sabishiihito Posted October 28, 2018 Posted October 28, 2018 Anyone mind explaining this?? The heck did Mad Tse manage 4133C12 32M on OCFM with sticks that use RGB layout??? https://clockemup.com/z170m-mod-gen9/ 1 Quote
suzuki Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I think it is board specific . I bought a Rgb set from websmile some time ago ,which was suppose to do 4133 12-11-11 on Mocf but on my board i barelly could get close to 4000 mhz while with other kits i did 4190 no problem. I have another Mocf in storage (in another country) and will try with that one in order to test my theory. 1 Quote
Splave Posted October 29, 2018 Author Posted October 29, 2018 1 hour ago, sabishiihito said: Anyone mind explaining this?? The heck did Mad Tse manage 4133C12 32M on OCFM with sticks that use RGB layout??? https://clockemup.com/z170m-mod-gen9/ I think he probably just has the best set out there? 2 Quote
sabishiihito Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 1 hour ago, Splave said: I think he probably just has the best set out there? The fact that sticks with that layout work on a few other boards (M8i, X299 OCF) indicates an issue with most boards training. I do remember getting some of my RGB sticks to boot 4000C12 on MOCF by booting single stick, then setting RTLs and adding the 2nd so maybe that's what he did. 1 Quote
yosarianilives Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Yes it seems to depend on board and dimm pcb combination. I also found that certain timings stick on some boards with rgb pcb. For example for me it was tcl and tcr on my z270 soc, so I ran 19-12-12-28 2t with 2 dimms or 4 dimms it did not matter. On my apex timings kinda just sucked so it was more around 17-17-17 2t with the same sticks. All just seems to be down to how the traces are laid out on the motherboard and on the memory sticks and how the bios handles memory timings. Quote
PontiacGTX Posted November 1, 2018 Posted November 1, 2018 I wonder if you have find out ifa 9700k or 9900k could be supporte don the Z170 OCF with the same modding is done in this bios? Quote
SparkysAdventure Posted November 1, 2018 Posted November 1, 2018 (edited) @Synth Wave @PontiacGTX May you be looking for this: Edited November 1, 2018 by AutisticChris Quote
Synth Wave Posted November 1, 2018 Posted November 1, 2018 6 minutes ago, AutisticChris said: @Synth Wave @PontiacGTX May you be looking for this: Looking for the latest G BIOS for ATX Z170 OCF preferrably with Secure Erase ? Quote
Administrators websmile Posted November 1, 2018 Administrators Posted November 1, 2018 4133 on MOCF antique board is easy if you have decent sticks and know what you do, even with old average KBL imc... no Galax sorcery handbin needed 1 Quote
SparkysAdventure Posted November 2, 2018 Posted November 2, 2018 How much dram voltage do you need for 4.2k 12-11? Quote
sabishiihito Posted November 2, 2018 Posted November 2, 2018 22 minutes ago, AutisticChris said: How much dram voltage do you need for 4.2k 12-11? Given that OCFM overvolts by about 0.07v, it's probably 2.12v for that run. Quote
SparkysAdventure Posted November 2, 2018 Posted November 2, 2018 @sabishiihito Can't some b-die scale to around 2.2v? Quote
Administrators websmile Posted November 2, 2018 Administrators Posted November 2, 2018 Voltage needed can vary a lot, this year I had practically only kits that need and can take higher voltage than older stuff. Especially in 2016 but also 2017 I had kits that would not boot 1,90-1,95v because it was above scaling range. 1 Quote
Achill3uS Posted November 2, 2018 Posted November 2, 2018 Guys regarding 8core coffee lakes, do we still need to cover the same 2 pads on the back of the cpu to prevent socket pins to be burned like with 6core cpus? 1 Quote
Splave Posted November 2, 2018 Author Posted November 2, 2018 2 hours ago, Achill3uS said: Guys regarding 8core coffee lakes, do we still need to cover the same 2 pads on the back of the cpu to prevent socket pins to be burned like with 6core cpus? Yes if you care about them I just let them burn and never look back. Hasnt had any ill effect here. 2 Quote
IvanCupa Posted November 3, 2018 Posted November 3, 2018 Hello guys, I wanna ask can we use the "MOCF MOD-ed" CPU for another board like Apex? Will it burn or destroy something?! ?? Thanks... Quote
ProKoN Posted November 3, 2018 Posted November 3, 2018 Thank you everyone that made this possible Also thanks to all the test dummies including myself just playing with i3 8100 on mocf :) 1 Quote
SparkysAdventure Posted November 4, 2018 Posted November 4, 2018 @websmile Is that 4200 12-11 with rgb sticks? If so, that's plain ridiculous. Quote
Administrators websmile Posted November 4, 2018 Administrators Posted November 4, 2018 Yes these are G.Skill RGB sticks with B-die 1 Quote
SparkysAdventure Posted November 4, 2018 Posted November 4, 2018 (edited) @websmile Wow that's insane. Can you achieve the same results with those sticks and boards other than the MOCF? Edited November 4, 2018 by AutisticChris Quote
Administrators websmile Posted November 4, 2018 Administrators Posted November 4, 2018 I only have tested these on asus apex x apart from the mocf and a2 layout is not compatible with asus BIOS or memory architecture, so 4kc12 or above with divider doesn´t work there. Quote
sabishiihito Posted November 4, 2018 Posted November 4, 2018 31 minutes ago, websmile said: I only have tested these on asus apex x apart from the mocf and a2 layout is not compatible with asus BIOS or memory architecture, so 4kc12 or above with divider doesn´t work there. Did you have to train one stick and set RTLs for both channels first or could you just boot both sticks 4133C12 like normal? Quote
Administrators websmile Posted November 4, 2018 Administrators Posted November 4, 2018 Normal benching Quote
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