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techpowerup 09-29-2010 03:41 AM

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Been happy with the new rig for about a month now:

Antec 1200 case
Gigabyte motherboard: GA-X58A-UD3R GA-X58A-UD3R
12 gigs Corsair RAM
Corsair 1200 psu
i7 980x processor
GTX 480 GPU (just one for now)
that is a beast! lol although i personally would downgrade for free meal delivery

techpowerup 09-29-2010 03:57 AM

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once you got the ram speed to me i can tell you what to change (advertised ram speed not actual)

just looked at my asus bios forgot how great the p6^t is forr noob OC nothing too it

in the program real temp...check your cpu temperatures the numbers on left should be around 35C write it down just for reference

restart comp after the asus express gate screen passes, just tap the delete key until bios pops up

on the top press arrow key right to get to "AI tweaker"

scroll down arrow key to each selection i say and hit enter and select change then hit enter again

CPU ratio 19.00x

SpeedStep: Enabled

BLCK: 180

DRAM: put here the closest number below what your advertised ram speed is aka if its 1600 choose setting at or below that

CPU volts: try 1.25v to start (may have to raise or lower we will know later

QPI/DRAM volts 1.35v

DRAM BUS VOLT: 1.64v

CPU speed spectrum: disable
PCIE speed Spectrum: disable

thats it your done go over to exit at to and exit and save changes select

now you will boot up into computer : fingers crossed* everything should look good.. check your CPU temps in the program real temp...
see what they are and make note at this point im hoping their still low

now open up real temp so you cn see it out of the way monitor your temps.. if temps get to high the comp will auto shut down.. Buttt you should abort mission just in case if they get high like 80.. i doubt it will happen though with light OC

now you have your temp screen open run intel burn for a few minutes to see if were getting any errors, 5x iterations?)

monitor your temps

when finished everything still looking good, run the intel burn again for much longer maybe an hour or for fun you can install prime 95 and run that too for a few hours just to double check everything,

at this point if no errors occured .. you can go back into bios and either play with higher settings on the CPU x or BLCK x.. you can even try OC the ram (select higher than stock timings under DRAM: should work) or you can lower your CPU volts down to 1.2 or 1.225 from 1.25v which should use less power and keep her running cooler

run some benchmarks for fun, and let me know please post some screen shots for me!

(just for fun you can run the intel burn before you OC and measure the improvement you get.. fun fun!!!!

whatnot 09-29-2010 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Old_Canuck (Post 185573)
Been saving up for this for a long time and paid a heavy emotional price when the wife found out I transferred a few thousand dollars to our personal account to pay for it. She hasn't divorced me yet but she doesn't bring meals when I'm online any more either :(

I know that story all too well and these days I'm better at making sure the exact prices of the upgrades are not known, as I have to agree they tend to get a bit ridiculous sometimes. Especially if you don't appereciate the number of polygons on the screen with smooth FPS like wives rarely do. :rolleyes:

whatnot 09-29-2010 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by techpowerup (Post 185515)
Intel press release, the new sandybridge will have special UNLOCKED revisions, normal revisions wont OC, locked on chip, intel saw all the 920 OC and realized how much moeny were loosing decided to put a stop to it. but next amd revision will have unlocked cores.. i own ALOT of amd stock right now haha

I tried to google for press releases on the subject but could not find anything with info about prices. I found that H67 has locked multipliers for frequency but that's about it. Can you send me a link.. especially if it has more proce details.

Any thoughts on the GPU / CPU split of SOW or are we still on guessing game with no clues from Oleg about that?

Edit: Did the techpowerup guy really get banned or is that just some witty tweak in the profile?

WTE_Galway 09-29-2010 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by whatnot (Post 185599)
I tried to google for press releases on the subject but could not find anything with info about prices. I found that H67 has locked multipliers for frequency but that's about it. Can you send me a link.. especially if it has more proce details.

The OC issues with Sandy Bridge seem to be related to the PCI and memory clock being locked to the CPU clock.

In reality very few people overclock.

Tree_UK 09-29-2010 08:32 AM

yep he's banned, I think he posted what some thought was a joke, but no-one was really certain :confused:

kimosabi 09-29-2010 03:12 PM

Not upgrading for a while. Overclocked Q9550, 5870 and 8GB ram should run SoW pretty well. If it doesn't I'll get me an E0 and overclock some more. :)

Jimko 09-29-2010 07:03 PM

WHY was 'techpowerup' banned?

He might have been a bit rude at times, but just barely compared to what I've seen in some of the other posts in this forum (slander, name calling, etc.)...and they weren't banned, although I thought they deserved to be!

I was interested in some of his tech comments and I'm sure that others were.

:confused:

techpowerup2 09-29-2010 08:32 PM

Hi everybody, i want to apologize for being rude, i am sorry was told banning for rude behavior and racism, but i want trying to be racist i swear sorry was just concerned, anyway forget it ill just stick to tech advice

mazex 09-29-2010 09:29 PM

I have bought many new pc:s for SoW:BoB, and will continue doing so until it gets released ;)


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