Yep but it didn't flash rather than flashed & then shows an error.
any thoughts on the nvram thing??
Yep but it didn't flash rather than flashed & then shows an error.
any thoughts on the nvram thing??
That was my thoughts on the nvram thing ^^ up there
So, it only does it since it failed the bios flash?
How about trying the crash free bios thing from the cd?
Sorry thoughtreffered to the boot block.Yep, mine does it, and so did both P5Bs...I think its just the check for the cmos memory
Yep i thought/wondered if it was a dmi/cmos check.
No it's done that most of the time.
Tried the cd & tried afudos. Never mind
Well i got to 3.0 ghz following Clunk's instructions - tried 3.4ghz and it died on stock volts. Couldn't be bothered with upping the voltage so left it at 3.0ghz and then upped the RAM (4 gig @ 4-4-4-12) back to 800mhz. All seems rock solid and plenty fast Honestly, 3.0ghz was so easy to do - amazing Peak temp with both cores 100% (orthos) was 56C on water which seems high. MB temps managed to reach 53C which still has me worried - all stable tho. Hmm.
The RAM voltage increments looked much coarser on my board than the one's shown - 3 decimal places versus four (I think). I'm still on the 311 BIOS atm(?).
Play stops for a few days whilst i rig up the new 8800 GTX (with me 2morrow) and it's EK watercooling (fitting, leak testing, refitting, benching, overclocking, benching yadda yadda).
Good going 3 to 3.4 is abit of a big jumpp without extra volts
Peak of 56C seems a bit high, i'm on water as well 3.6k with 1.525v vcore & get around 54C peak,
luck with the rest
Youll have to do a few pics when its done..and some before and after overclocking figures
Yeah I know, tbh it was just a random quick go to see what happened. Windows did boot (1st time) but orthos failed. Second boot and the PC reset itself lol
Thanks - it is pretty warm in that room so taking ambients into accounts that's probably not too far off. I'm only looking at the Asus probe thing and i don't entirely trust asus s/w from experience
yeah might well do - i really ought to get a new case tho - it's getting crowded it there. The Antec Nine Hundred springs to mind as a a good way to go
That probably explains it the i find CoreTemp best that's what i'm quoting., i also use Official Motherboard Monitor 5 (MBM5) Update 3 with Core(TM) Temp plugin which is 100% in line with coretemp but is more fiddly to install.I'm only looking at the Asus probe thing
it shows a bit more info
MBM is shown at bottom centre
Thanks, that's a downclockNice overclock man
That was when i was 1st testing my ram at 1200 , b4 integrating it into 9x400 which is what i run 24/7 now. Was the only pic i could find showing mbm desktop
Hello everyone I just got the P5K Dlx a few days ago, and am very very happy with it so far.
Thanks to everyone participating in this thread.
At the moment i am running my old P4 650 Northwood on it, stock 3.40 GHz, at 4.01GHz, vCore 1.4750v. Waiting for an E6850 tho RAM runs very good, i bought some cheap OCZ DDR2-800 CL4, runs at 470MHz with 4-4-4-15 but sure needs 2.20v. Just figured i would add my two cents to this thread,
especially that a Noctua NH-U12F fan fits just fine between those heatpipes. It is a very tight fit, but its ok, doesnt touch anywhere, but hard to see on those pictures. Temps are ok i guess, ~37c idle, ~47c running Orthos.
Oh, i need 5+ posts before adding links hehe. Well might add some pictures here later then.
All in all, i am just another happy owner of the P5K and can sure recommend it.
Oh btw, i went straight to 0404 bios, no problems whatsoever (yet).
Last edited by gLk*zaP; 03-07-2007 at 06:47 PM.
Mainboard: Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi, Bios 0501 CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 @ 3.3 GHz 8x415 1.35v C1E/PECI
Heatsink: Noctua NH-U12F, Noctua 120mm Fan, AS5 RAM: 2x1GB OCZ Platinum DDR2 @ 1067 MHz 5-5-5-15
PSU: Seasonic SS12-650HT 4x 18A/12v Graphics: Asus GeForce 7950GT 512MB passive cooled with Accelero S1
Case: Antec P182-SE Chrome Edition OS: XP x86
SuperPI 1M: 13.187 sec (@3.92GHz) 3DMark06: 5.564, CPU 2.646 (@3.0GHz)
Welcome to Hexus mate
I think you are the first person that I've seen running a P4 in a P5K, you should be in for a surprise when your E6850 arrives
Thanks Well i cant wait for it. Really have to hold myself back from buying a e6600 right now.
My good ol' P4 is ok, just not enough horses to play 1080p HDTV without any probs.
Mainboard: Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi, Bios 0501 CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 @ 3.3 GHz 8x415 1.35v C1E/PECI
Heatsink: Noctua NH-U12F, Noctua 120mm Fan, AS5 RAM: 2x1GB OCZ Platinum DDR2 @ 1067 MHz 5-5-5-15
PSU: Seasonic SS12-650HT 4x 18A/12v Graphics: Asus GeForce 7950GT 512MB passive cooled with Accelero S1
Case: Antec P182-SE Chrome Edition OS: XP x86
SuperPI 1M: 13.187 sec (@3.92GHz) 3DMark06: 5.564, CPU 2.646 (@3.0GHz)
Hi & welcome it will be interesting to see what you think of ther comparison between your current CPU & the E6850. It's acomparison not many of us have seen, i think , as we've come from amd rigs.
Look forward to seiing the pics
Well right now my best results are these:
SuperPI 1M: 32.281sec, Everest Mem Read: 7466 MB/s, Mem Write: 5011 MB/s Latency: 81.8 ns
Sandra Dry: 9745, Whet: 12009, Mem Bandwidth Int: 5833 MB/s, Float: 5918 MB/s Latency: 104 ns
Cache & Memory Bandwidth: 12414 MB/s 8.7 ns
Guess i can expect a lot from the e6850 then. Probably below 20sec on 1M, and hopefully i can squeeze my new RAM a bit more to reach 8000+ MB/s in Everest hehe.
Mainboard: Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi, Bios 0501 CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 @ 3.3 GHz 8x415 1.35v C1E/PECI
Heatsink: Noctua NH-U12F, Noctua 120mm Fan, AS5 RAM: 2x1GB OCZ Platinum DDR2 @ 1067 MHz 5-5-5-15
PSU: Seasonic SS12-650HT 4x 18A/12v Graphics: Asus GeForce 7950GT 512MB passive cooled with Accelero S1
Case: Antec P182-SE Chrome Edition OS: XP x86
SuperPI 1M: 13.187 sec (@3.92GHz) 3DMark06: 5.564, CPU 2.646 (@3.0GHz)
You'll be halving those superpi scores
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