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had anybody test PSC @ 1300/1333 7-9-7 ? make any different or is the ram clock the key and not the latency of CL7 for 3DMaek 11,Vantage and so on

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I7 4930K cine 5ghz@1.496v ss -40 / 5.2ghz@1.62v cascade -102

batch 3327A694 :-(

and 1300mhz memory no go

psc bad bad

samsung ok

dont test others bz I cried... :-)

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Ahah Sam always the eye for details. :P Yes it is probably too much, never tried these 4 modules together and i didn't want to worry about that.

 

I still have 7 cpus from this batch to go through so i will see if i was lucky with the first one.

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Picked up a 4930k from Microcenter Yesterday.

batch #3326B667 it did Pretty damn well

 

4.7ghz at 1.37v on a H100 Temps Sit around 65-70C Full Load with Prime

These puppies overclock better when you raise the BLCK instead of just going Multi only.

 

I Ran Prime95 for 3hours and ran 100 runs on Intel Burn test, Dont know if its 100% Stable but this is enough for me.

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...just got my 4960X 24 hrs ago, so not too much testing / setup yet...batch #3325A993 ...boots into Win7 fine at 5GHz / 1.42v...also seems to like strap 166; will do 4.833Ghz / strap 166 / DDR3 2666 Cinebench R15 at 1.38-1.4v

 

http://valid.canardpc.com/cjjxw7

 

http://valid.canardpc.com/hzu8an

 

QUESTION / Help please:

At 16GB of DDR3 2133 / DDR3 2222, VCCSA and VTT on 'auto' in RIVE use only about 1.0v to 1.05v...but at DDR3 2400 and DDR3 2666, VCCSA and VTT go up to 1.25v to 1.3v...

 

...with SB-Es / C2s anything more than 1,2v was considered quite bad for longer terms survivability by some...can't find any ""safe"" max values for VCCSA and VTT published for Ivy-E, though have seen several reviews where those can run up to 1.4v, ie w/64GB of RAM...any ideas / links ? TX !

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...just got my 4960X 24 hrs ago, so not too much testing / setup yet...batch #3325A993 ...boots into Win7 fine at 5GHz / 1.42v...also seems to like strap 166; will do 4.833Ghz / strap 166 / DDR3 2666 Cinebench R15 at 1.38-1.4v

 

http://valid.canardpc.com/cjjxw7

 

http://valid.canardpc.com/hzu8an

 

QUESTION / Help please:

At 16GB of DDR3 2133 / DDR3 2222, VCCSA and VTT on 'auto' in RIVE use only about 1.0v to 1.05v...but at DDR3 2400 and DDR3 2666, VCCSA and VTT go up to 1.25v to 1.3v...

 

...with SB-Es / C2s anything more than 1,2v was considered quite bad for longer terms survivability by some...can't find any ""safe"" max values for VCCSA and VTT published for Ivy-E, though have seen several reviews where those can run up to 1.4v, ie w/64GB of RAM...any ideas / links ? TX !

 

 

We have similar fpo/batch. (mine is 3325A911)

 

der8auer also has (had) a similar one.

 

Ours are 4930k though.

 

I can cinebench @ 4.9 with 1.38 volt watercooled.

@5Ghz i need +0.12 volt and temps are raising fast.

 

I need less than 1.2 volt (s.a.) for 3000 Mhz superpi32m

 

But every cpu (and imc) is unique and yours might need some extra voltage for high mem clocks.

 

I believe that anything under 1.20 for both vtt and sa , is supersafe.

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Thanks guys - ...started to play with some of the RIVE settings (it's early Saturday with a Pacific rain storm warning, good timing :-) )

 

...DDR3 2333 now has VTT at 1.0v and VCCSA at 1.05v with Cinebench R15 passes

 

...DDR3 2666 is what I'm working on now; 'capped' VCCSA and VTT at 1.2v in BIOS and it also passes Cinebench R15 and may have more room to lower them...while strap 166 works fine, I'm using strap 125 to dial in as I'm used to that one from tuning my RIVE Bios / SB-E

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