wish mine could, 250 way out there.
Nice work.
250 a bit hard to believe, but grats if it works stable.
That sounds more like fantasy land, pics?
Did a bit digging, and this time actually came up with something promising.
User Oori over on kingpincooling forum was brave enough to try crossflashing a P6TSE to P6T WS. This opens up a few more options, most interestingly the setting to disable turbo throttling.
The good news is on page 3
Anyone here with a P6T SE or Vanilla willing to confirm this works?
So where are people finding X58 boards? Where did you find that Asus board, Makaveli?
Nice snag.Jason.
I believe if you look hard enough someone may have made a modified bios to fix this on the revision 1 board. I swear I came across it somewhere in a forum years ago I will take alook to see if I can still find.
And yes this issue was resolved in the V2 version of this board.
On a side note.
For those of you still looking for 1366 boards and don't want to do ebay if you live in canada i would suggest kijiji.
I was able to pickup an Asus Rampage 2 Extreme for $140 today that i'm going to be using in a second build for a friend with a spare i7 920 chip I have laying round. He is still rocking a Athlon 64 3000+ + GeForce 8600 GT. i'm going to put a 4890 in the build for him so this will be a huge upgrade. His budget is small so that is why I decided to go with this route doesn't have the funds for a full out haswell build.
So I was never able to get the higher turbo bins to force on my P6T Vanilla board. While the POST screen and BIOS would show the higher CPU speed, as soon as I got into Windows it would drop regardless of the power saving settings or anything I tried.
As pointed out above, from this thread: http://kingpincooling.com/forum/showthread.php?t=669
Someone was flashing P6T WS BIOSes to boards to enable CPU Turbo Power limit. In there they were using a hardware flasher. But! It can be done using plain old AFUDOS.
You will need the engineering version of AFUDOS, I downloaded it here: https://***********************/technetsavvy/AFUDOS236-ENGINEERING_EDITION.zip?attredirects=0&d=1
The engineering edition removes any checksums and is what you would use to downgrade to a previous BIOS version. I found it also works for cross flashing the BIOS.
I discovered that here: http://www.overclock.net/t/586111/p6t-se-deal-thread-turned-discussion-cross-flash-to-p6t
where people were flashing P6T BIOSes to P6TSE boards to gain SLI support.
I grabbed the last BIOS for P6T Workstation Professional here: http://support.asus.com/download.as... PROFESSIONAL&os=30&hashedid=W8KQxy9yuW1KK0Vp
Put that and the BIOS on a DOS bootable flash drive and run the following command:
afudos /inew.rom /pbnc /n
I named the Workstation Professional BIOS new.rom.
Be careful when doing this since there are no checksums in place and it will flash whatever BIOS file you tell it to without warning you about board mismatch.
Reboot and you should have the BIOS option for CPU Turbo Power Limit.
I thought I bricked the board at first since I have two 7950s in the system and got no video after rebooting. Turns out I now had to swap the monitor cable to the other card, maybe the BIOS reorganizes which slot is primary?
You will also lose the BIOS setting for Floppy Drive and the Onboard Marvell IDE/SATA controller. I don't use them so it's no big deal for me. You will gain a setting for a Marvell SAS controller which, clearly, the board doesn't have so it doesn't do anything.
Now I can run the chip at 22x200BCLK for 4.4GHz full load on all 6 cores whereas before even if I set it to that it would throttle down to 20x200BCLK for 4.0GHz
Edit: Before Cinebench would be in the low 800s at 4 GHz, now it's in the 890s at 4.4GHz.
gbeirn, this is awesome... Thanks so much for giving it a try! I want to give it a try myself.. Can you PM me that link for AFUDOS? Looks like the forums blocked that url
210blck*22@1.424V can works stable i think,but 250bclk*16 with disable QPI fast link,just boot and run super pi.
Awesome work gbeirn!
Will definitely be giving this a go. Won't be home for a week though, gah!
Is the P6T WS the best option for a donor BIOS? What about the P6X58D?
What is the effect of slow mode QPI, other than a potential boost in BLK headroom?
If it still has the original bios on it it's highly likely it needs flashed.
Late to the party, been watching this thread for months, from the curb....jeez, the parties in Gulftown have staying power.
I've put a lowball offer on a X58 Sabertooth board and will get a 5650 soon. Was hoping to stretch my old i5-750 system into a Hasweel 8 core in the fall. But, my inner cheapskate is just nagging me about these Xeon beauties. And I need moar cores now.
What good cheap air coolers do you suggest for a decent overclock? And any special recommendations for RAM?
Looking forward to partying like it's 2009!
I know it's the best $$ I ever spent on a rig that does whatever you ask it to. It has been the most stable PC I've ever worked with! It's on 24X7 since I built it, and it's usually encoding a Blu-Ray or DVD every day, as well as transcoding/converting videos. I can't push it past 204 BCLK for everyday use, but I run as hard as the cooling will allow. 24X7 Can't say enough about the Xeon 5650 for a value workhorse.
CoolLink Corator I got for $12.. Worked oK with the L5639 Xeon, not so much with this chip..
Using a Rosewill Performance 550 watt PSU. Probably pulling a bit over 300 watts when working.. shrug..