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Phil Weldon Guest
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 11:56 pm Post subject: 680i; who is telling the truth? |
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Great success! At least according to 'nVidia Control Panel' (ver
1.4.100.40 -> 'View System Information' for my E4300 / EVGA 680i system.
The report:
Reference clock (FSB): 613.181 MHz
FSB Frequency: 2452.723 (QDR) MHz
CPU multiplier: 6.0 x
CPU core frequency: 3679.084 MHz
Memory bus frequency: 2452: 2452.723 (DDR2) MHz
PCI-E bus: 2500.000 MHz
PCI bus: 33.00 MHz
Honest to god! That's what it reports.
Oops!
Now it reports:
Reference clock (FSB) 450.103 MHz
FSB frequency: 1800.412 (QDR) MHz
CPU core frequency: 2700.618 MHz
Memory bus frequency: 1800.412 (DDR2) MHz
PCI-E bus: 2500.000 MHJz
PCI bus: 33.00 MHz
Oops!
'Adjust Motherboard Settings' reports:
Reference clock (FSB): 300 MHz
FSB Frequency: 1200 (QDR) MHz
CPU core frequency: 1800 MHz
Memory bus frequency: 1200 (DDR2) MHz
PCI-E: 2500 MHz
CPU-Z ver 1.40 reports:
Core Speed: 1799.9 MHz
Bus Speed: 300.0 MHz
Rated FSB: 1200.0 MHz
And SiSoft Sandra Lite ver 2007.4.11.22reports:
CPU core speed: 2.7 GHz BUT the benchmarks are similar to those with the
CPU core speed at 1.8 GHz.
Dynamic BIOS Access shows an FSB of 1800 MHz and a multiplier of 6 x.
nMonitor reports:
CPU Core: 1800.000 MHz
FSB: 1200 (QDR) MHz
And finally (if I can trust the BIOS setting pages), the values in the BIOS
for this farrago are
CPU Multiplier: 9 X
FSB: 1800 MHz.
I am going to just stick with an FSB of 1200 MHz, a multiplier of 9 X, a
Memory Bus of 1200 MHz (1:2), and a CPU core voltage of 1.250 v until
SOMEBODY comes out with a reliable method of finding out what the
overclocking parameters really are. Until then I am going to work on a
water cooling system.
Phili Weldon |
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Phil Weldon Guest
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:38 am Post subject: Re: 680i; who is telling the truth? |
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Correction:
The CPU multiplier line in the last report
| And finally (if I can trust the BIOS setting pages), the values in the
BIOS
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| CPU Multiplier: 9 X
| FSB: 1800 MHz.
Should read
CPU multiplier: 6 X
Phil Weldon
"Phil Weldon" <not.disclosed@example.com> wrote in message
news:qDK%h.8856$j63.1163@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
| Great success! At least according to 'nVidia Control Panel' (ver
| 1.4.100.40 -> 'View System Information' for my E4300 / EVGA 680i system.
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| The report:
| Reference clock (FSB): 613.181 MHz
| FSB Frequency: 2452.723 (QDR) MHz
| CPU multiplier: 6.0 x
| CPU core frequency: 3679.084 MHz
| Memory bus frequency: 2452: 2452.723 (DDR2) MHz
| PCI-E bus: 2500.000 MHz
| PCI bus: 33.00 MHz
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| Honest to god! That's what it reports.
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| Oops!
| Now it reports:
| Reference clock (FSB) 450.103 MHz
| FSB frequency: 1800.412 (QDR) MHz
| CPU core frequency: 2700.618 MHz
| Memory bus frequency: 1800.412 (DDR2) MHz
| PCI-E bus: 2500.000 MHJz
| PCI bus: 33.00 MHz
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| Oops!
| 'Adjust Motherboard Settings' reports:
| Reference clock (FSB): 300 MHz
| FSB Frequency: 1200 (QDR) MHz
| CPU core frequency: 1800 MHz
| Memory bus frequency: 1200 (DDR2) MHz
| PCI-E: 2500 MHz
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| CPU-Z ver 1.40 reports:
| Core Speed: 1799.9 MHz
| Bus Speed: 300.0 MHz
| Rated FSB: 1200.0 MHz
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| And SiSoft Sandra Lite ver 2007.4.11.22reports:
| CPU core speed: 2.7 GHz BUT the benchmarks are similar to those with the
| CPU core speed at 1.8 GHz.
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| Dynamic BIOS Access shows an FSB of 1800 MHz and a multiplier of 6 x.
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| nMonitor reports:
| CPU Core: 1800.000 MHz
| FSB: 1200 (QDR) MHz
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| And finally (if I can trust the BIOS setting pages), the values in the
BIOS
| for this farrago are
| CPU Multiplier: 9 X
| FSB: 1800 MHz.
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| I am going to just stick with an FSB of 1200 MHz, a multiplier of 9 X, a
| Memory Bus of 1200 MHz (1:2), and a CPU core voltage of 1.250 v until
| SOMEBODY comes out with a reliable method of finding out what the
| overclocking parameters really are. Until then I am going to work on a
| water cooling system.
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| Phili Weldon
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Ed Medlin Guest
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 3:18 pm Post subject: Re: 680i; who is telling the truth? |
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"Phil Weldon" <not.disclosed@example.com> wrote in message
news:qDK%h.8856$j63.1163@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
| Quote: | Great success! At least according to 'nVidia Control Panel' (ver
1.4.100.40 -> 'View System Information' for my E4300 / EVGA 680i system.
The report:
Reference clock (FSB): 613.181 MHz
FSB Frequency: 2452.723 (QDR) MHz
CPU multiplier: 6.0 x
CPU core frequency: 3679.084 MHz
Memory bus frequency: 2452: 2452.723 (DDR2) MHz
PCI-E bus: 2500.000 MHz
PCI bus: 33.00 MHz
Honest to god! That's what it reports.
Oops!
Now it reports:
Reference clock (FSB) 450.103 MHz
FSB frequency: 1800.412 (QDR) MHz
CPU core frequency: 2700.618 MHz
Memory bus frequency: 1800.412 (DDR2) MHz
PCI-E bus: 2500.000 MHJz
PCI bus: 33.00 MHz
Oops!
'Adjust Motherboard Settings' reports:
Reference clock (FSB): 300 MHz
FSB Frequency: 1200 (QDR) MHz
CPU core frequency: 1800 MHz
Memory bus frequency: 1200 (DDR2) MHz
PCI-E: 2500 MHz
CPU-Z ver 1.40 reports:
Core Speed: 1799.9 MHz
Bus Speed: 300.0 MHz
Rated FSB: 1200.0 MHz
And SiSoft Sandra Lite ver 2007.4.11.22reports:
CPU core speed: 2.7 GHz BUT the benchmarks are similar to those with the
CPU core speed at 1.8 GHz.
Dynamic BIOS Access shows an FSB of 1800 MHz and a multiplier of 6 x.
nMonitor reports:
CPU Core: 1800.000 MHz
FSB: 1200 (QDR) MHz
And finally (if I can trust the BIOS setting pages), the values in the
BIOS
for this farrago are
CPU Multiplier: 9 X
FSB: 1800 MHz.
I am going to just stick with an FSB of 1200 MHz, a multiplier of 9 X, a
Memory Bus of 1200 MHz (1:2), and a CPU core voltage of 1.250 v until
SOMEBODY comes out with a reliable method of finding out what the
overclocking parameters really are. Until then I am going to work on a
water cooling system.
Phili Weldon
I have had nothing but problems with NTune myself. Between incorrect |
readings, lockups and just a lot of other issues I think I will remove it
and just use some other program to monitor and do everything in bios. The
only thing I KNOW it is reporting correctly are my memory timings. I had a
stable OC at 3.0ghz but now after installing the newest version of NV
Control Panel I can't get past about 2.8ghz without issues.
Another issue I am having with the i680 board is that I have a "Safely
Remove Hardware" icon in my systray for all four HDDs. Not a big thing, but
I just wonder why it is there. I am also going to have to remove my water
block and clean and reapply thermal compound. I had great temps for a few
days but now I am seeing idle temps up in the 40s. I used some Artic Silver
that I had sitting around but the block came with some white stuff......I
think it is Artic Ceramique or something like that. I may have overdone the
original application just a bit anyway. Load temps are getting into the mid
50s so I need to do something because that is a good 10-15c above what I had
originally. Just for grins I ran 3D Mark 06 (free version) and got a score
of just under 14000 which ranked about 35th for C2Ds (including some QXxx
chips) which kind of surprized me since I was only running about a 2.8ghz
overclock. Must be those two 8800 GTXs.......:-).
Ed
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Forrest Guest
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 1:01 am Post subject: Re: 680i; who is telling the truth? |
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"Ed Medlin" <edmedlin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Phil Weldon" <not.disclosed@example.com> wrote in message
news:qDK%h.8856$j63.1163@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
Great success! At least according to 'nVidia Control Panel' (ver
1.4.100.40 -> 'View System Information' for my E4300 / EVGA 680i system.
The report:
Reference clock (FSB): 613.181 MHz
FSB Frequency: 2452.723 (QDR) MHz
CPU multiplier: 6.0 x
CPU core frequency: 3679.084 MHz
Memory bus frequency: 2452: 2452.723 (DDR2) MHz
PCI-E bus: 2500.000 MHz
PCI bus: 33.00 MHz
Honest to god! That's what it reports.
Oops!
Now it reports:
Reference clock (FSB) 450.103 MHz
FSB frequency: 1800.412 (QDR) MHz
CPU core frequency: 2700.618 MHz
Memory bus frequency: 1800.412 (DDR2) MHz
PCI-E bus: 2500.000 MHJz
PCI bus: 33.00 MHz
Oops!
'Adjust Motherboard Settings' reports:
Reference clock (FSB): 300 MHz
FSB Frequency: 1200 (QDR) MHz
CPU core frequency: 1800 MHz
Memory bus frequency: 1200 (DDR2) MHz
PCI-E: 2500 MHz
CPU-Z ver 1.40 reports:
Core Speed: 1799.9 MHz
Bus Speed: 300.0 MHz
Rated FSB: 1200.0 MHz
And SiSoft Sandra Lite ver 2007.4.11.22reports:
CPU core speed: 2.7 GHz BUT the benchmarks are similar to those with the
CPU core speed at 1.8 GHz.
Dynamic BIOS Access shows an FSB of 1800 MHz and a multiplier of 6 x.
nMonitor reports:
CPU Core: 1800.000 MHz
FSB: 1200 (QDR) MHz
And finally (if I can trust the BIOS setting pages), the values in the
BIOS
for this farrago are
CPU Multiplier: 9 X
FSB: 1800 MHz.
I am going to just stick with an FSB of 1200 MHz, a multiplier of 9 X, a
Memory Bus of 1200 MHz (1:2), and a CPU core voltage of 1.250 v until
SOMEBODY comes out with a reliable method of finding out what the
overclocking parameters really are. Until then I am going to work on a
water cooling system.
Phili Weldon
I have had nothing but problems with NTune myself. Between incorrect
readings, lockups and just a lot of other issues I think I will remove it
and just use some other program to monitor and do everything in bios. The
only thing I KNOW it is reporting correctly are my memory timings. I had a
stable OC at 3.0ghz but now after installing the newest version of NV
Control Panel I can't get past about 2.8ghz without issues.
Another issue I am having with the i680 board is that I have a "Safely
Remove Hardware" icon in my systray for all four HDDs. Not a big thing,
but I just wonder why it is there. I am also going to have to remove my
water block and clean and reapply thermal compound. I had great temps for
a few days but now I am seeing idle temps up in the 40s. I used some Artic
Silver that I had sitting around but the block came with some white
stuff......I think it is Artic Ceramique or something like that. I may
have overdone the original application just a bit anyway. Load temps are
getting into the mid 50s so I need to do something because that is a good
10-15c above what I had originally. Just for grins I ran 3D Mark 06 (free
version) and got a score of just under 14000 which ranked about 35th for
C2Ds (including some QXxx chips) which kind of surprized me since I was
only running about a 2.8ghz overclock. Must be those two 8800
GTXs.......:-).
Ed
I have the EVGA 680i SLI board in a new build (mouse and keyboard freeze
at least once a day) and noticed that "safely remove hardware" icon in the
systray too. I was wondering where I picked up that useless thing. It only
lists my hard drive. OK .... remove hard drive while it's running
... yeah ...... I'm sure I want to do that.
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