Splave Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 it's pretty clear that M6E has some CPU killing issues, but can be resolved if propper settings are used and less "auto" settings. i saw drweez chip die first 5 mins of OC on m6e, clicked RUN on cinebench and chip never ran again. 8 cpu's out of 16 died at AOOC, 0 out of 16 died at MOA. they board just needs some attention to figure out why its killing , Its not hardware im sure, its probly some bios setting or something that goes ES mode when you bench retail chip i lost nothing on other boards so far, benched my gem REALLY hard on these boards and its still fine M6 Gene (XTU - 32M) M6 Impact (XTU Full runs - 32M) Asrock Z87M OCF (all 3dmarks - 32m) Gigabyte Z87-OC (all benchmarks) MSI Mpower MAX (cinebench - xtu full runs - 32m) i have a low volt low heat chip, maybe deaths are caused by high volt and temp overload Mine died running 32m at 1.65v pooop Quote
Xtreme Addict Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 it's pretty clear that M6E has some CPU killing issues, but can be resolved if propper settings are used and less "auto" settings. i saw drweez chip die first 5 mins of OC on m6e, clicked RUN on cinebench and chip never ran again. 8 cpu's out of 16 died at AOOC, 0 out of 16 died at MOA. they board just needs some attention to figure out why its killing , Its not hardware im sure, its probly some bios setting or something that goes ES mode when you bench retail chip i lost nothing on other boards so far, benched my gem REALLY hard on these boards and its still fine M6 Gene (XTU - 32M) M6 Impact (XTU Full runs - 32M) Asrock Z87M OCF (all 3dmarks - 32m) Gigabyte Z87-OC (all benchmarks) MSI Mpower MAX (cinebench - xtu full runs - 32m) i have a low volt low heat chip, maybe deaths are caused by high volt and temp overload On AOOC about 8 cpus were dead after the contest (of 26). On MOA 3 cpus were dead of 30? Quote
Billy-The-Kid Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 I kill one 4770k on M6E, only read ln2 profile and dead cpu And 3 A10 6800K on asrock contest! Quote
Moose83 Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Dont make me worry, just preparing my Rampage Extreme lol Quote
MaJ0r Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Dont make me worry, just preparing my Rampage Extreme lol RE doesn't kill CPUs as well as M6E so you can't worry Quote
Administrators websmile Posted November 8, 2013 Administrators Posted November 8, 2013 You should better be careful Fujitsu chip doesn´t explode Quote
Dreadlockyx Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 I have a C4E and a C5F with CBB around -100... it usually works to drop the temp in windows, though. What if you reboot after temp drop ? Quote
Dualist Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Killed a Giga Z77X-UP7, after RMA it then killed two of my 3770K's Killed too much stuff to remember, funniest was when one mate was modding my 7950GX2 and the other was setting up the vr's only to cut the wrong leg off and it blew the whole track off both boards they were both gutted as it was a £250+ card, I just laughed and carried on drinking Quote
knopflerbruce Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 What if you reboot after temp drop ? Depends, freeze-reboot would usually work. Power off, power on manually - no go. 4 LEDs. Quote
K404 Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Why don't we talk about this? Because we want to look like effortless pros and we don't want to talk about all the money we've lost! It took a while for anyone (else) to post in my "the fail" thread. I bunny up all the time. I don't play with what I can't afford to toast Good rule for life Quote
Splave Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Most popularly used board will kill the most CPUs, sounds like sound logic amirite.bmp Quote
Xtreme Addict Posted November 9, 2013 Posted November 9, 2013 Why don't we talk about this? Because we want to look like effortless pros and we don't want to talk about all the money we've lost! It took a while for anyone (else) to post in my "the fail" thread. I bunny up all the time. I don't play with what I can't afford to toast Good rule for life +1 Currently I do dozens of RMAs from ocers from many countries but no one kills hw officially Quote
Moose83 Posted November 9, 2013 Posted November 9, 2013 You should better be careful Fujitsu chip doesn´t explode It explode, be shure:p Befor this hapened i has been manually removed But no luck today, chips alive lol Quote
Lucky_n00b Posted November 9, 2013 Posted November 9, 2013 I've started benching using ASUS M6E only a while ago(for HOT), and lost both of my best CPU on XTU bench. (Pretty sure it was the benchmark that kills and not the board, since I Also kill one 4770K on MPOWER MAX) But i want to ask, Did that 'fully manual mode'(not the max vcore) kills cpu more easier during heavy bench? or that options have no effect? Quote
Dreadlockyx Posted November 9, 2013 Posted November 9, 2013 Depends, freeze-reboot would usually work. Power off, power on manually - no go. 4 LEDs. What do you mean by freeze-reboot ? Throwing LN2 at the board or something ? Quote
knopflerbruce Posted November 10, 2013 Posted November 10, 2013 What do you mean by freeze-reboot ? Throwing LN2 at the board or something ? Not sure why I wrote that, I meant bsod/random reboot Freezes were usually harder, but sometimes it would still power on... but far from always. Quote
Rasmus66 Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Manage to kill an 6.3 GHz 1.7 volt 980X on my old MSI Xpower board because i forgot to insulate the drmos chips. Lets just say that my neither my team mate or me wear happy at all. Also killed and 1500 watt psu the same weekend. Quote
rsnubje Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Apearently, R4E and R4F also like to burn down sometimes. Might be a case of moisture, but still me and a buddy broke these boards and got burned at almost the exact same spot, as far as it can be the same, just above the first PCI-E slot. Some resistors decided to burn out. I got lucky, however my friend's cpu is crippled and can only boot with some gpu's. Quote
I.nfraR.ed Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Most of the hardware I've killed is just out of plain stupidity, exception being some recent APU (3 pieces) and UP4 FM2 board deaths. I usually overdo the insulation, so no moisture problems of any kind. I'm always careful with the boards, since I pay them from my wallet and can't afford killing hardware due to a bad insulation. Quote
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