I was able to get about 109 but only with the older PCIe gen.3 GPU. With 3090 once I clock over 102.5 it stops being detected. Same goes for PCIe gen.4 SSDs - no matter what connection I was using they just weren’t working.
I’m not doing anything special, just set the memory speed in bios. Not playing with the voltages or timings. Maybe you need to try different versions of bios. I remember on some versions the memory overclock was not working in exactly the same way - system was ignoring the settings I made and...
That is the strangest looking CPU I ever seen. Starting with the fact that it does not have a logo. On D stepping Xeons Intel used an old round logo that looked like this:
On E stepping and retail chips Intel uses a new square logo that looks like this:
Your chip has no logo at all. Plus it...
It is empty right now. Buying stuff testing it and selling was just a hobby, I am not an entrepreneur. And after latest tax changes any sell of any item that costs over $600 will make me to pay a lot of taxes unless I literally start tracking what I bought for what price, did I get any profit...
There’s a nev BIOS - 1202 available on the Asus website. Do not upgrade - that bios has most of the overclock functionality disabled, including manual memory speed and bcklk settings. Had to revert to 0805 to get them back working.
Just a PSA from a guy that does risky shtuff so you do not have to.
Asus W790 motherboards built to withstand much more than 350W - I mean they are made for overclockable Xeon W CPUs and has durability to unlock their potentials under liquid nitrogen cooling. Both ACE and SAGE variants have a second set of power connectors to accommodate hooking up two power...
I do not have any SM boards of that generation. Being an ASRock fanboy the only reason for me having any SM boards was that 4th gen ASRock board was delayed so I had to buy SM X13 to test my processors :) And even that board is gone now - I’m switching to ASRock soon so I gave my SM setup for my...
Ouch. I don’t even think I have any Naples based processors left in my collection. Is this an issue with Gigabyte boards or is it a generic AMD issue that BIOS can serve only one generation of Epycs?
Does your system post? If it does just use ipmitool to locally reset password - I had an Linux usb flash drive with ipmitool installed just for that purpose - to reset admin password on ipmi of my servers when needed.
In 3DMark the Time Spy and Time Spy Extreme are pretty old benchmarks and they are known to misbehave on processors with large number of threads. Here are two comparison of two runs i done (QYFS, Asus ACE board, latest BIOS, RFTX 3090, both were made on the same system 3 minutes after Windows 11...
That plus i really have a problem with the umbrella term "memory overclocking". There are two things that can be called "memory overclocking":
1. Making memory run at the speed greater that stated at the memory specification (JEDEC spec or POR)
2. Making memory controller operate at the speed...
Here's my BIOS screenshot with the very mild o/c, i haven't touched the XMP profiles, server Hynix memory 5600 o/c just by setting target speed in "DRAM Frequency" pulldown menu. Thing is applying XMP profile changes voltage settings and any change of voltage causes my system to stop posting...
My settings. QYFS, BIOS 08.05 (latest at this moment), Windows 11 Pro - no problem at all. I had problems with 07.05 - memory overclock did not work. With 08/05 i see no problem here. Although the m.2 RAID ussie still not fixed - as long as system starts up and the VROC assembles the RAID0 from...
I’m not saying it does. It’s just my way to figure out the earlier generations of engineering samples. Ones who identify themselves as a proper model usually pretty stable and have all the model specific features enabled. And this generation it is just a coincidence that WS motherboards accept...
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