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Man seems you're happy. Not bad CPU and I see nore cpu's which you tested were not bad. I saw that more guys had tested 3570/3770K and they were totally crap ))

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Small update - been playing with the memory subtimings a bit. I'm now at 6.22.7xx at 5gig, so still need to find 2 addition boost seconds.

 

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The board is stuck at 16x CPU Ratio now ... daaaaaaaamn!

 

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platform can do at least 4s better at same clocks :D

 

btw, S3 BIOS any better?

 

Sam, you're kidding, 4 sec for you and maybe 3-4 guys in the worlds, for other 2s I think :D

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platform can do at least 4s better at same clocks :D

 

btw, S3 BIOS any better?

 

Waza would give me about 1.5-2 seconds; subtimings are not maxed out yet either.

 

S3 is just for the 3D01 boost and >1.9V vcore.

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Even a good CPU needs it's well deserved rest from time to time. Give it a day at 16x, and it will happily do 6700+ again :D

Oh! Seriously? Trying that instantly !! :D

 

...few minutes later: oO No! I don't think it works -___-

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Wazza gave me a headache on this platform but it should be around 3.5s at 5G iirc

 

Another thing, I screwed up 3 OSes so far, as in, they run 32M slower... If you slow down, try to put on a fresh OS

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1core also makes things slower, at least on 5G I lose around 0.9s compared to two cores

 

1 core is always slower - anyway less on ib as it sounds on your settings...not checked myself yet...not been "there" yet ;)

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1core also makes things slower, at least on 5G I lose around 0.9s compared to two cores

 

If I enable two cores, I lose about 100MHz. I'll settle for a loss of 0.9s efficiency then, thank you! :D

 

Even a good CPU needs it's well deserved rest from time to time. Give it a day at 16x, and it will happily do 6700+ again :D

 

It's actually the board. I've an MSI one that does exactly the same (because of the same CPU and the same type of crash).

 

Did you switch to second bios to see if still stuck at 16x?

 

What does the bios say?

 

Very odd...

 

Bios says 1600MHz CPU.

 

I'll do the BIOS switch thing later today, but I'm not too confident it'll work. As I replied to ME4ME, I've an MSI board that does exactly the same. I re-flashes all BIOSes on that board as well as reflash the ME firmware. Nothing fixes the issue.

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I got the same issue on msi-gd65 :/ was after about an hour and a half full pot...maybe something around the socket is getting too cold after some amount of time.

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so i guess the 16x issue is gone :P

 

flip IHS, moar vcore and stop being a noob and beat me in 32M already! :D (start by installing a fresh OS and check against your current one at say 4GHz or 5GHz to see where you are at)

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Playing with other stuff first, Dino. Maybe I will beat you the night before I fly out for Computex and do a massive "in your face"-move when we meet up there! :celebration:

 

Fyi, started playing with the UD5H again ... can't believe I would punish myself like that. Anyway, for some reason the board started playing nice with this Flare kit.

 

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It's failing to boot with the 2666 divider, though. Always stuck at '51', no matter what timings (auto or C9+) or voltage.

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