Musky, I assume you've considered dual fans? Dropped temps by 5 ish degrees on my tower heatsinks.
Those are CM Hyper N520s with dual 68ish CFM fans on each. Temps aren't a problem.
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Musky, I assume you've considered dual fans? Dropped temps by 5 ish degrees on my tower heatsinks.
No that wasn't itbut thanks, I saw that as well
I never said my posts make sense heh.
Me too. 3.96 (180x22) is the highest I can get without going into the 1.4x vcore range, and 3.9Ghz (195x20) requires 1.425 VTT for each chip. So far neither is showing much advantage in folding performance, as each is within 2 seconds of each other on a P2685.
I'm sure with the uncore running slower I can either lower VTT for higher BCLKS, or use these BCLKs without the magic disappearing DIMM.
I am seriously considering buying a 700D and modding it for my second SR-2
yeah, if you ask me the 700d appears to be one of the best options. I assume the 800d is capable of containing it with the same mods
Most people here fold nekkid.
I have a Mountain Mods U2-UFO and a Lian Li PC-V2120. I like them both, but the Lian Li is definitely more case for the money. However, the MM can fit on top of my desk without looking like the monolith from 2001.
The twins are nekkid, laying on the desk.
Not sure the monolith is a bad thing.
Compaq 9000 series, 42U...
http://www.avid-edge.com/pc/SR2_3.JPG
http://www.avid-edge.com/pc/SR2_4.JPG
Have you tried a BCLK of 187 with Turbo? I have ans use a X5650 and I find that 187 BCLK is a very nice sweet spot, and allows me to get 4.1GHz with VTT and vcore at or below 1.4v, only issue was I had to push IOH to 1.425v to get it stable (My IOH likes the voltage, linpack woul fail within minutes at 1.4v IOH, but be 24/7 stable at 1.425v everything else the same.
In any case, try out the hacked A49 BIOS and play with the uncore, I personally was able to bring my volts down at the same clocks (187x22 Turbo) from 1.3825vcore and 1.4vtt to 1.375vcore and 1.35vtt(IOH 1.425, tried lowering it and linpack started erroring again, oh well)
SR-2 arrived this week, been tinkering and testing non-stop. Wanted to say to all of you who have contributed their time and effort into this thread:
Thank You!!
It's been a *huge* help. (Been reading this thread for 10+hrs the past few days). Any-who, expect to see me poking around in this thread, as I'm also trying to stabilize/push my 2x E5620s to the ~4Ghz mark for folding.
Fold [H]ard, or go home...
Currently running "stable" (aka, still running IBT just to make sure):
210 bclk
19x uncore
1.3125 cpu core
1.4 cpu vtt (hope to get this lower...)
1.68 cpu dram (ditto)
ioh = 1.5
ioh pll = 1.9 (unsure what this one should be)
Compaq 9000 series, 42U...
http://www.avid-edge.com/pc/SR2_3.JPG
http://www.avid-edge.com/pc/SR2_4.JPG
Have you tried a BCLK of 187 with Turbo? I have ans use a X5650 and I find that 187 BCLK is a very nice sweet spot, and allows me to get 4.1GHz with VTT and vcore at or below 1.4v, only issue was I had to push IOH to 1.425v to get it stable (My IOH likes the voltage, linpack woul fail within minutes at 1.4v IOH, but be 24/7 stable at 1.425v everything else the same.
In any case, try out the hacked A49 BIOS and play with the uncore, I personally was able to bring my volts down at the same clocks (187x22 Turbo) from 1.3825vcore and 1.4vtt to 1.375vcore and 1.35vtt(IOH 1.425, tried lowering it and linpack started erroring again, oh well)
Sadly I had to back down on that a bit. Still expirmenting, will post results within the next 24h or so.This is encouraging. That is the highest bclk I have seen for Westmere chips.
Based on the results I've seen, it appears that IOH voltage may be the magic number when overclocking Westmeres. I'm hoping to get my X5650s running today, so I'll experiment further. What is the maximum safe IOH?
Have you turned off NUMA? You are about 1 minute/frame too high across the board compared to mine at 3.6.
1.40 is listed in Shamino's overclocking template, but others have gone to 1.425 without negative results. It might be a temperature related thing more than max safe voltage, but I'm just hypothesizing.
Yes = I get extra beep when I have a usb stick in to boot to memtest!
Ok, someone help me before I pull my hair out.
I'm running new ram, not oc'd, and I still cannot get NUMA disabled and boot.
OT, but I can push mine to the -85, but I've got different procs than you two guys.QPI -78 - is that the max you can do? I ask because Shamino said you want the highest (well lowest negative number) you can reliably boot with.
Mine beeps 2 (or 3?) times, with a USB keyboard/mouse plugged in via a KVM, and a single video card. BUT! I notice it'll beep when I swap to a different KVM source or if I unplug the video cable.Here's a weird question. How many times does your SR-2 beep when it boots? My old one beeps three times, and my new one beeps five times (and seems to POST a little slower).
Running 100% stock? Latest BIOS? Clear your CMOS and re-arrange your RAM. I know this sounds stupid, but I swapped some sticks around (slot 1 and 3 swapped, for example) and could get it to POST properly. It was almost as if it didn't like a specific stick in a specific slot.Ok, someone help me before I pull my hair out.
I'm running new ram, not oc'd, and I still cannot get NUMA disabled and boot.
Running 12gb of Corsair XMS3 2000 9-9-9-24 1.65vdimm, settings dialed in, they run like a top, no problems.
QPI -78 - is that the max you can do? I ask because Shamino said you want the highest (well lowest negative number) you can reliably boot with. Hence I have -85 on both mine. But then again others have done fine on auto. But you never know what might be a bottleneck...
Speaking of A49, what does the 'hacked' A49 get you? I'm running the stock A49 from evga and it has unlocked (to downclock) uncore, which is what I thought the hacked one let you do?
OH! Well F me, no wonder I was having such [H]ell with that. Ugh. Where would one obtain such a BIOS?Changing uncore on the official bios does not seem to actually do anything - check NB freq in CPU-Z and it is the same.
MIBW, you are the man. Thank you!
MIBW, you are the man. Thank you!
Edit: And I'm dumb...this seems to be for the X56xx procs. Probably won't work on my E5620s right?
Hmmm...I might volunteer to be a [H] canary as well, since my E5620s are *much* cheaper than what you [H]ex boys are running. Only downside is, unlike you, I won't have a backup to cuddle with.![]()
Changing uncore on the official bios does not seem to actually do anything - check NB freq in CPU-Z and it is the same.
More than than the usual 10c higher than CPU1?
Half the cores on CPU0 are 10C higher than the other half under load. I thought something was weird when I mounted the heatsink, so I'll take it off and readjust.
edit: I think I identified the problem. CPU0's HSF was touching the mobo heatsink on the edge of the board. I remounted the HSF leaving about a hair's width between the two, so it should be firmly seated now. Overclock attempt #3...
edit 2: OK, weird discovery of the day. Both Core Temp an E-Leet have the temps for CPU0 and CPU1 reversed. I thought my temp problem was on CPU0, but after remounting the heatsink nothing changed. I noticed the CPU1 heatsink felt hotter, and I confirmed this by disabling CPU0 and then CPU1 using the mobo jumpers and running LinX. CPU1 is running hotter than CPU0 and has half the cores running extra hot. My temps are 60C on CPU0, 65-72 on CPU1. It makes sense that CPU1 would be a little hotter because the CPU0 fan is blowing hot air on it. BTW, everything else in E-Leet looks correct, just the individual core temps seem wrong. Could this be a side-effect of the hacked A49 BIOS?