ElTorrente
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- Aug 16, 2005
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Well I ditched my mobo in my sig, and am now running a DFI LanParty sli.
I use "systool" to monitor my temps and voltages, and I immediately noticed that all my voltages are rock-solid on the DFI. The voltage graphs in systool are simply straight lines that don't jump around like the ASUS did.
I am running at 2.88ghz now, and can go further if I feel like it- but I'm scared of giving it too many volts. It is interesting seeing the differences in overclocking between the two boards.
With the ASUS premium, I needed 1.52 to be stable at 2.76ghz. With the DFI, I was Prime95 stable at 2.76ghz with only 1.47 volts. That was surprising, and I don't know what was up with that.
I started bumping it up more and more, and somewhere around 2850mhz is where I began really needing more and more voltage, and I was seeing diminishing returns. I messed around above 2900mhz, but to be Prime95 stable, I needed 1.7volts or more. Now I'm at 1.64 and with two Prime95s running my temp hits about 43C, so I'm satisfied right here.
People were saying to watch out for Corsair RAM with the DFI, but that is very far from the truth. I can run my RAM faster with this board than I could with the ASUS. I am at 240mhz and 2.5-3-2-5 timings at 2.9volts, and I haven't seen their limit yet- still messing with settings. With the ASUS at 2.9volts and the same timings, I could only get around 235mhz.
In other words- I'm sooooooo happy I got rid of the ASUS. However- I would recommend the ASUS sli premium to anyone as long as they weren't hard-core overclocking.
I use "systool" to monitor my temps and voltages, and I immediately noticed that all my voltages are rock-solid on the DFI. The voltage graphs in systool are simply straight lines that don't jump around like the ASUS did.
I am running at 2.88ghz now, and can go further if I feel like it- but I'm scared of giving it too many volts. It is interesting seeing the differences in overclocking between the two boards.
With the ASUS premium, I needed 1.52 to be stable at 2.76ghz. With the DFI, I was Prime95 stable at 2.76ghz with only 1.47 volts. That was surprising, and I don't know what was up with that.
I started bumping it up more and more, and somewhere around 2850mhz is where I began really needing more and more voltage, and I was seeing diminishing returns. I messed around above 2900mhz, but to be Prime95 stable, I needed 1.7volts or more. Now I'm at 1.64 and with two Prime95s running my temp hits about 43C, so I'm satisfied right here.
People were saying to watch out for Corsair RAM with the DFI, but that is very far from the truth. I can run my RAM faster with this board than I could with the ASUS. I am at 240mhz and 2.5-3-2-5 timings at 2.9volts, and I haven't seen their limit yet- still messing with settings. With the ASUS at 2.9volts and the same timings, I could only get around 235mhz.
In other words- I'm sooooooo happy I got rid of the ASUS. However- I would recommend the ASUS sli premium to anyone as long as they weren't hard-core overclocking.