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    Default Hoping some of you funky overclocking gurus can help...

    So today I replaced my evga 760 x58 sli classified mobo with the 759 version as the 760 one had a bad Ram slot and I prefer one with the nf200 chip for future gpu's, (i also upgraded my RAM to 24gig of better quality G-skill RAM) but as I was impatient I forgot to transfer my rock solid stable, bios settings over to new board (with my overclock). So if I was to share my current bios template with you funky guys, any chance id be able to get some help getting it to 4Ghz + again???

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    Default Re: Hoping some of you funky overclocking gurus can help...

    If it translates like that. I seem to believe that the 759 vs the 760 the 760 was the better board (lack of NF200) but the BIOSes had some minor differences. Likely due to power distribution to that blasted NF200.

    If you're wondering, the NF200 tends to really trash PCI-E communication as it's creating virtual lanes but really just adding a layer of latency and no real bandwidth.

    However, glad to help you try and figure it out. I need to get mine back up too.
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    Default Re: Hoping some of you funky overclocking gurus can help...

    OK WELL HERE GOES. This is the current profile I'm running, (It Isn't stable yet and the VRM's are a little too hot for my liking, 4.00Ghz is the bare minimum target , would like to see if i can push 4.5Ghz though:

    Had to edit as i just finished a full run of LINX stress test with the below settings and It's Rock Solid (according to that program : LINX) will do a Prime 95 benchmark run overnight tonight with the same settings.

    **EDIT**All that's needed right now is to hit 4.00Ghz+ AND preferably slightly lower my VREG and Core temps which maxed out at 80 C(VREG Max temp) and 72C, 73C, 64C, 66C, 74C, 74C, (cpu cores Max temps)
    The VREG temps are what I'm more concerned about though!**EDIT**

    Mother Board ( EVGA X58 Classified E-759 )
    Drivers (MOBO Drivers 9.1.2.100
    Bios (v 83)
    CPU (Intel I7 970 3.2Ghz @ 4.00Ghz)
    CPU Cooler (Custom Water EK Supreme HF)
    Memory (24GB G-Skill DDR3 1600Mhz)
    PSU (Corsair AX1200)
    GPU (ATI Radeon HD 5970 Black Edition)
    Drivers (11.
    Operating System (Windows 7 64 Ultimate)


    Power Management settings

    ACPI function (Enabled)
    ACPI suspend type (s1 (POS))
    xrunvgabios if S3 RESUME AUTO
    Soft off by power button (Instant-Off)
    wake up by PCI card (ENABLED)
    xUSB KB wake-up from S3 DISABLED
    resume by alarm [DISABLED]
    xdate (of month) alarm 0
    xtime (hh:mm:ss) alarm 0 : 0 : 0
    HPET support [ENABLED]
    HPET support [64-Bit Mode]
    power on function [DISABLED]
    xhot key power on CTRL-F1
    PWRON after PWR-FAIL [OFF]

    PNP/PCI CONFIGURATIONS

    Init display first [PCI EX]
    Reset configuration data [DISABLED]
    Resources controlled by [AUTO(ESCD)]
    xIRQ Resources press ENTER
    PCI/VGA Palette snoop [DISABLED]
    INT PIN 1 [AUTO]
    INT PIN 2 [AUTO]
    INT PIN 3 [AUTO]
    INT PIN 4 [AUTO]
    INT PIN 5 [AUTO]
    INT PIN 6 [AUTO]
    INT PIN 7 [AUTO]
    INT PIN 8 [AUTO]
    Reserved RC for bridge [DISABLED]

    **PCI EXPRESS RELATIVE ITEMS**
    Maximum payload size [128]


    Frequency Control

    Dummy OC (DISABLED)
    Extreme Cooling (DISABLED)
    CPU Clock Ratio (24x)
    CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) (167)
    xTarget CPU frequency 3848Mhz (160x24)
    xTarget Memory frequency 1603Mhz 2:10
    MCH Strap (AUTO)
    CPU Uncore Frequency (Mhz) (AUTO)
    CPU Clock Skew (0PS)
    IOH Clock Skew (0PS)
    Spread Spectrum (DISABLED)
    PCIE Frequency (Mhz) (100)
    OC Recovery (ENABLED)
    Turbo Performance (DISABLED)

    Memory Feature
    Memory Speed (XMP Profile 1)
    Memory Control Setting (ENABLED)
    Memory Frequency (1603MHz) 2:10
    xTarget memory frequency 1603MHz
    Channel Interleave Setting (6 Way)
    Rank Interleave Setting (4 Way)
    Memory Low Gap (AUTO)
    tCL Setting (9)
    tRCD Setting (9)
    tRP Setting (9)
    tRAS Setting (24)
    tRFC Setting (110)
    Command Rate (2T)


    Voltage Control
    EVGA VDroop Control (Without VDROOP)
    CPU VCore (1.30000V) 1.30000V
    CPU VTT Voltage (AUTO) +0mv
    CPU PLL VCore (AUTO) 1.800V
    **IOH PLL VCore (AUTO) 1.800V
    DIMM Voltage (AUTO) 1.500V
    DIMM DQ Vref (+0mv) +0mv
    QPI PLL VCore (AUTO) 1.100V
    IOH VCore (AUTO) 1.100V
    IOH/ICH I/O Voltage (AUTO) 1.500V
    **nf200 (AUTO) Voltage (1.200V)
    **VTT PWM Frequency (250MHz) 250MHz
    **CPU PWM Frequency (800MHz) 800MHz
    **CPU Impedance (AUTO) AUTO
    **QPI Signal Compensation (AUTO) AUTO
    ICH VCore ( Auto ) 1.100V



    CPU Feature
    Intel SpeedStep (ENABLED)
    Turbo Mode Function (DISABLED)
    CxE Function (DISABLED)
    Execute Disable Bit (ENABLED)
    Virtualization Technology (ENABLED)
    Intel HT Technology (ENABLED)
    Active Processor Cores (ALL)
    QPI Control Settings (ENABLED)
    QPI Link Fast Mode (ENABLED)
    QPI Frequency Selection (AUTO)

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    Default Re: Hoping some of you funky overclocking gurus can help...

    Bump!

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    Default Re: Hoping some of you funky overclocking gurus can help...

    I don't think we have too many hard core OCers. I've been starting but I'm in no position to help you out.

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    Default Re: Hoping some of you funky overclocking gurus can help...

    Ok no problem , I've got it pretty much stable at 4.00GHz now any way

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    Default Re: Hoping some of you funky overclocking gurus can help...

    You should be able to push that over 4... I had my 960 stable at 4.2 easy without any voltage changes. (then my PSU fried... )
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