Glad you started this thread. Just got my board yesterday. Sold my rve for one. I can't wait to try it out this weekend. I got some 3300 ddr4 and a 5960x and 5820k. I'm hoping I like it better than the rve.
Glad you started this thread. Just got my board yesterday. Sold my rve for one. I can't wait to try it out this weekend. I got some 3300 ddr4 and a 5960x and 5820k. I'm hoping I like it better than the rve.
I need to get some better ram, was thinking about getting that 3000Mhz kit mikecdm has in the market place but then again i think i should hold out a little longer for something better.... idk ?
I need to get some better ram, was thinking about getting that 3000Mhz kit mikecdm has in the market place but then again i think i should hold out a little longer for something better.... idk ?
I don't know. I kinda feel dumb I paid so much for the 3300 kit. I couldn't decide between the 3300 c16 or 3200 c15. Hope I made the right choice. Got my 35L dewar re-filled today so hopefully will have some results tonight.
That 3000 kit is a great price and pretty much is one of the top 3 models they offer so I would jump on it.
i got my board semi prepped for some cold but i put the heatsinks back on to test on water, im having trouble getting my ram past 2666Mhz but it's a work in progress while i get used to this board. The good thing is that ive got 4.2Ghz uncore with 1.26v which i couldent do on the asrock board
on the asrock board i had i was able to do 2 stick up to 3000Mhz and the other two only did 2800Mhz so not sure what im doing wrong there ? ......... except the fact that i was trying with 100BCLK ?
on boards without the extra pins you need to push like +0.5v to the VCCSA, on this board if you switch to the 2083 socket and set the VLs right you can cut that additional voltage in half. DId you use the dividers on the asrock or did you use straight multipliers? It might be worth it to try the dividers and lower dram multis, on many boards you can get higher like that.
on boards without the extra pins you need to push like +0.5v to the VCCSA, on this board if you switch to the 2083 socket and set the VLs right you can cut that additional voltage in half. DId you use the dividers on the asrock or did you use straight multipliers? It might be worth it to try the dividers and lower dram multis, on many boards you can get higher like that.
if you look at der8auer's guide on hwbot for modding the cpu for better cache voltage he talks about connecting the cpu pads to an external power source and changing the voltage. he called it "cache supply voltage" so I would guess this is sorta the same thing and allows us to adjust these voltages now in the gtl software. That is awesome and I know the rve has the oc socket but I don't remember being able to adjust the voltage of these pins. Also make sure you flipped the switch to the oc socket.
That's my limited understanding of the vl's but I could be wrong.
increase VL6 to 1.45v see if it boots, if it does try a tiny bit more like 1.47v, most CPus get stuck at 1.45v though onboot. You can then go and tune up the others to right around 1.45v, but VL6 should give you the biggest boost in uncore.
I don't think you can see the VLs without flipping the switch
increase VL6 to 1.45v see if it boots, if it does try a tiny bit more like 1.47v, most CPus get stuck at 1.45v though onboot. You can then go and tune up the others to right around 1.45v, but VL6 should give you the biggest boost in uncore.
I don't think you can see the VLs without flipping the switch
Oh ive got the switched flipped to the 2083 socket
So far i have been able to get 4.5ghz / 4.0Ghz stable with 1.26v core / vring and 1.96 vccin
I started straight up with uncore @ 4.2ghz with 1.26vring but came to find out that was not stable so dropped it one and tested real bench but failed aida64 with 41 uncore.
seems i got it stable now @ 40 uncore 1.26vring and all the VL's are on auto
im getting the hang of it now, although i dont think my chip is very good with uncore.
By raising VL 6 to 1.45v i was able to run uncore @ 43 with 1.26vring. to get 44 uncore to post i need VL 6 @ 1.47 and 45 uncore wont even post also had vring up to 1.33v
but another plus side is i can get my ram stable with tighter timings than i could on the asrock board, best i could get them was 14-14-14 -36 -1t @2666Mhz, now i have them running fine @ 13-13-13- 32 -1T might even be able to tighten it more still playing around, this board is awesome
Did you guys get this board through Newegg? Currently looking for one but Canadian retailers don't have them yet.
I'm thinking to ask someone from the US to buy and ship to me.
Marc
Did you guys get this board through Newegg? Currently looking for one but Canadian retailers don't have them yet.
I'm thinking to ask someone from the US to buy and ship to me.
Marc
On my ASRock X99 OC Formula. I'm able to get 2800 CL15 with only about +0.1 to +0.15 to VCCSA and 2667 CL13 with +0.075, maybe even less. Tighter timings need a lot of VCCSA past 2667 though.
BCLK multiplier helped a lot as well. Even 2667 is difficult for my setup to achieve on 1.00, but with 1.25x, it's much easier. Lower memory multiplier for the same clock and all.
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increase VL6 to 1.45v see if it boots, if it does try a tiny bit more like 1.47v, most CPus get stuck at 1.45v though onboot. You can then go and tune up the others to right around 1.45v, but VL6 should give you the biggest boost in uncore.
Nice, I think tomorrow or Friday i need to get some dry ice and freeze this for my first time. i keep holding off because it's my first time.... im a LN2/DICE virgin
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On my ASRock X99 OC Formula. I'm able to get 2800 CL15 with only about +0.1 to +0.15 to VCCSA and 2667 CL13 with +0.075, maybe even less. Tighter timings need a lot of VCCSA past 2667 though.
BCLK multiplier helped a lot as well. Even 2667 is difficult for my setup to achieve on 1.00, but with 1.25x, it's much easier. Lower memory multiplier for the same clock and all.
So VL6 is the 1.075v cache supply voltage mentioned in der8auer's mod guide?
do you guys know why I can't get the vl options to show up in gigabyte tweak launcher. I have the newest one installed from the op of the thread. do you guys have those voltage options in the software?
do you guys know why I can't get the vl options to show up in gigabyte tweak launcher. I have the newest one installed from the op of the thread. do you guys have those voltage options in the software?
oh ok, I am going nuts over here trying to figure it out. I remember dj saying make sure to grab gtl with vl options.
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