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Posted: Thu, 28th Mar 2013 21:19 Post subject: |
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Sin317 wrote: | wouldn't call a burned mobo a "stable OC"  |
It passed IBT! It just happened to give out a little too soon 
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Posted: Thu, 28th Mar 2013 23:04 Post subject: |
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IBT AVX is like Furmark for GPU, its not even good program to test out stability, you only break things with it.
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Posted: Fri, 29th Mar 2013 03:25 Post subject: |
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No, it's one of the better stability tests. Prime is garbage and doesn't put anything for load on your system. Ibt didn't kill my board, I did by pushing my system too hard for a competition before my water blocks were ordered.
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Stige
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Posted: Fri, 29th Mar 2013 11:13 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sat, 30th Mar 2013 03:41 Post subject: |
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Stige wrote: | SpykeZ wrote: | Paintface wrote: | broken mobo? |
It is now!!! haha. Plus side is I got 5.2GHz stable Calling Gigabyte about it now. Going to play dumb and see if I can get a warranty on it
@BReezer, it would have happened regardless of the board. I was pushing close to 1.6volts and 5.2ghz and testing with Intel Burn Text AVX......I pushed the poor thing a little too hard. At least I know it's limits now  |
Even the AsRock Z77 E4 I had (which is supershit btw) took 1.6V for few months without frying anything before I upgraded to a real board.
Your mobo had to have been faulty or just crappy. |
I'm guessing you don't read or really know what you're talking about. AMD 8350 is a 125watt cpu, thus pushing it to 1.583-1.6volts while running 5.2 ghz uses A LOT of power and heats the VRM's up like crazy. Your 1.6volts on your intel is going to pull in less power since most of them are under 90watt.
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Posted: Sat, 30th Mar 2013 09:14 Post subject: |
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5.2Ghz?
Sweet.
I got mine to 4.5 but I don't dare push it any further on air so I'll just stay there for a while. 
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Posted: Sat, 30th Mar 2013 12:09 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sat, 30th Mar 2013 17:59 Post subject: |
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and be happy with 4.6ghz or so
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Posted: Sun, 31st Mar 2013 19:35 Post subject: |
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My god..... you really are brain dead...... it explains everything
When did I blame the hardware?
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Stige
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Posted: Thu, 4th Apr 2013 00:14 Post subject: |
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Paintface wrote: | and be happy with 4.6ghz or so |
NOPE! Just ordered the boards big brother, the UD5....beefier heatsink on the VRMs. BACK TO PUSHING THAT BITCH!
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Posted: Thu, 4th Apr 2013 00:58 Post subject: |
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c'mon maaaan your missing all the bioshock fun.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Apr 2013 04:40 Post subject: |
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I hate you so much. Every time I buy a new game something happens! Tomb Raider, happen to be selling my old system to buy the 8350...well...it sold and the 965 I had went with it, system down for 3 days..couldn't play Tomb Raider
Buy Bioshock, got ambitious and pushed my system too hard. System has been down for a week v_v
I'm not buying games anymore.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Apr 2013 10:08 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | Paintface wrote: | and be happy with 4.6ghz or so |
NOPE! Just ordered the boards big brother, the UD5....beefier heatsink on the VRMs. BACK TO PUSHING THAT BITCH! |
If I wanted to do extreme clocks like that I would have prolly bought something at 200€+ mark but I guess the UD5 is still an upgrade from UD3.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Apr 2013 12:55 Post subject: |
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Why are you even still posting here retard. Know what is different about those more expensive Asus boards? The idiots that buy into marketing. They're all 8+2 phases.
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tw1st
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Posted: Thu, 4th Apr 2013 14:09 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | I hate you so much. Every time I buy a new game something happens! Tomb Raider, happen to be selling my old system to buy the 8350...well...it sold and the 965 I had went with it, system down for 3 days..couldn't play Tomb Raider
Buy Bioshock, got ambitious and pushed my system too hard. System has been down for a week v_v
I'm not buying games anymore. |
Lol, that's some shit luck man. Just stay out of the bioshock thread then, lots of spoilery goodness.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Apr 2013 18:56 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | Why are you even still posting here retard. Know what is different about those more expensive Asus boards? The idiots that buy into marketing. They're all 8+2 phases. |
The difference is better quality Mosfets...
A pretty big difference IMO for anyone who even thinks of overclocking.
Maybe do your research first before buying Gigabyte crap?
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Posted: Thu, 4th Apr 2013 19:09 Post subject: |
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Stige wrote: | SpykeZ wrote: | Why are you even still posting here retard. Know what is different about those more expensive Asus boards? The idiots that buy into marketing. They're all 8+2 phases. |
The difference is better quality Mosfets...
A pretty big difference IMO for anyone who even thinks of overclocking.
Maybe do your research first before buying Gigabyte crap? |
Your stupidity is on a whole new level. You're done talking to me retard. Come back when your head isn't up your ass and have something useful to say other than spewing your worthless shit.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Apr 2013 19:39 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | Stige wrote: | SpykeZ wrote: | Why are you even still posting here retard. Know what is different about those more expensive Asus boards? The idiots that buy into marketing. They're all 8+2 phases. |
The difference is better quality Mosfets...
A pretty big difference IMO for anyone who even thinks of overclocking.
Maybe do your research first before buying Gigabyte crap? |
Your stupidity is on a whole new level. You're done talking to me retard. Come back when your head isn't up your ass and have something useful to say other than spewing your worthless shit. |
Why are you talking like that? I'm merely offering advice if you don't wanna break anymore stuff going for silly overclocks.
Quote: | Each phase can be supplied with 50A of steady current to the CPU, combining for 400A total. That sounds like quite a bit, but compare it to the Crosshair V Formula, which also has an 8+2 phase VRM but with higher spec’d FETs, and you’ll see another reason the 990FXA-UD3 is more affordable. The Crosshair V Formula has 3 FETs per phase, which can supply over 2000 amps to the CPU. This is obviously overkill, as under normal loads (125W @ 1.425v) the FX 8150 draws around 88A. However if you are brute-forcing an overclock while trying to break records, it is not uncommon for this CPU to draw 350-450W at 1.5v and up, |
Quite the difference there between quality and crap. One of the reasons I ditched the Z77 E4 myself because of shitty MOSFETs obviously not meant for overclocking.
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