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Post by ozz on Jan 19, 2017 19:28:22 GMT -5
sounds like condensation/water to me, let it dry out in the sun with what ales said, gig boards can take a while to clear everything properly, cut another piece of thin foam pad that is the same size of the water block , i find this stops any condensation going onto the SS part of the socket holder, what i do is give the ihs plate a smear with tim paste then press it down on the foam, there you have the right size template to cut out with the razor blade and then fits snug on the ihs plate
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 19, 2017 19:55:26 GMT -5
sounds like condensation/water to me, let it dry out in the sun with what ales said, gig boards can take a while to clear everything properly, cut another piece of thin foam pad that is the same size of the water block , i find this stops any condensation going onto the SS part of the socket holder, what i do is give the ihs plate a smear with tim paste then press it down on the foam, there you have the right size template to cut out with the razor blade and then fits snug on the ihs plate yea I got it sitting out in the top shelf in my living room where the fan blows gonna let it sit there with the battery out for a day and see what happens I got pads to go around the socket I guess they arent covering right I will have to rethink those and recut them to fit better I did get a shit ton of points for my league before it stopped once it recalculates the score I should be 9th up from 11th so I made it into the top 10 finally lmao
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Post by ozz on Jan 19, 2017 20:06:30 GMT -5
sounds like condensation/water to me, let it dry out in the sun with what ales said, gig boards can take a while to clear everything properly, cut another piece of thin foam pad that is the same size of the water block , i find this stops any condensation going onto the SS part of the socket holder, what i do is give the ihs plate a smear with tim paste then press it down on the foam, there you have the right size template to cut out with the razor blade and then fits snug on the ihs plate yea I got it sitting out in the top shelf in my living room where the fan blows gonna let it sit there with the battery out for a day and see what happens I got pads to go around the socket I guess they arent covering right I will have to rethink those and recut them to fit better I did get a shit ton of points for my league before it stopped once it recalculates the score I should be 9th up from 11th so I made it into the top 10 finally lmao put it our in the direct sun in the daytime for a few days
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Jan 19, 2017 20:07:35 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that Shady. As Brad said let it sit with the battery out for a day or 2 in a dry environment leave the socket cover off and the load plate open maybe stick it out in the sun. As good as a lot of people try to seal them moisture will still get in there if you are getting water all over the top of your block and lines with cooling and warming cycling.
I hope it goes again for you.
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 19, 2017 20:13:04 GMT -5
yea like I said it was just on and I went to take the CPU out and seen water on the inside on the cover plate dried it up and took the cpu out and put a new one in got it ready hit the button and it came on then right back off I am thinking either the bios freaked or it got water either way I cant really afford to buy a new one that was $75 I could have spent on my PSU for my main rig so I really need it to come back on I took a hair dryer to it for a mine with the cool button on so it was just cool air blowing on it I hope it dries out and comes back kicking ass I really need it to work I was just starting to get good with it
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Post by Vinster on Jan 20, 2017 12:16:22 GMT -5
Sometimes water can get underneath components and you can't see it.. a few things that I have done is to put the board back in the static bag (pull the battery) and on the board in the bag put in a bag of silica. Or the backyard replacement to a silica bag is instant white rice wrapped in a paper towel kept together with a few elastics. Then leave it a few days.
In times where waiting was not an option (and more extreme method to dry it out) is to put the board in the oven at 250Deg F. for 30min or so.
I usually put a large cookie sheet open end down so the top is completely flat, I have silicone sheets that I lay on the flat metal surface then put the board on the silicone.
250F is low enough that it won't desolder any components or melt the plastics.
after the 30 or so min, I turn the oven off and open the door and let the board cool naturally. This takes an hour or two.
Both of these methods I have used and had boards come back from water leaks (with no magic smoke show)
I do hope it comes back, I've lost boards when first starting out. Hard/expensive way to learn without mentor beside you.
Vin
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 20, 2017 16:57:01 GMT -5
ITS ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I still lives I let it sit out without the battery and it came on today WOOT!! gonna try it out and see what happens
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Jan 20, 2017 17:04:21 GMT -5
WTG good luck.
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Post by ozz on Jan 20, 2017 19:28:06 GMT -5
good to see it came back shady, obviously was condensation and or needed a good clear
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 20, 2017 20:35:22 GMT -5
yea it is going really good thanks again for those NB voltages I was able to push put a little better clock speed outta my Q8200 it was enough with the few subs I put in to push be to 8th in the novice league I am gonna try to get me a Q6600 and see how that goes I also made new pads and put clay around the damn socket caps like I did with all the other boards before and they didnt die til I did that dumb shit with the P5B lmao
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Post by alpi on Jan 20, 2017 22:35:25 GMT -5
I think I've never reach 1.5 with nb voltage on any ud3. I've tried 3 yet. One P45T-UD3R, a P45-UD3R and now my P45T-UD3P. All can do 530 - 550 fsb with quads. 520 - 540 benchable.
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 20, 2017 23:29:02 GMT -5
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 21, 2017 9:20:40 GMT -5
trying to get a Q6600 and a E8600 for some benching now but its saturday and trying to get people to answer offers is a pain in the ass lmao hope the people bite Id like to get a Q6600 and give it a run I think I am gonna concentrate on quads for a little bit and some C2Ds I havent done then I think I am gonna get some Xeons I am thinking about doing dry ice here soon and saving the screen shots to sub later so I dont get bumped outta my league just yet and I know an extreme sub auto bumps you to extreme league which I dont wanna do yet 8th place in the novice league just isnt enough lol I am gonna go by and get a flat plate so I can start working on the mounting plate for the dry ice pot Jon sent me to use I think I am gonna work the Celerons 1st in the P5B not sure tho that mobo is capped to 1.7v and I know Im gonna need about 1.7-1.8v with dry ice to get high clocks so if you got any pointers on doing sub zero on how to get higher clocks I would love to hear them I know before you said something about PLL voltages can get you better clocks under cold
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Post by alpi on Jan 21, 2017 9:57:28 GMT -5
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Post by alpi on Jan 21, 2017 9:58:36 GMT -5
Awesome config !
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 21, 2017 11:38:09 GMT -5
that is awesome I wish I was better with the mem I will figure it out tho in time
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Post by alpi on Jan 21, 2017 11:45:56 GMT -5
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 21, 2017 11:49:35 GMT -5
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Post by alpi on Jan 21, 2017 12:00:18 GMT -5
Clock drives and skews are very-very important ! 800 / 900 / 50 / 100 for basic setup even on 333 fsb This is the base at me. 1.5 pll and 1.26 vtt all fixed manual. These arte the first things I do when enter the bios. Around 500 fsb and above You have to work with skews all the time. Every 2 -3 -5 fsb ask a new form. 50-100 / 100-150 / 150-200 / 250-300 / 350-400 are the most common settings.
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 21, 2017 12:03:37 GMT -5
Clock drives and skews are very-very important ! 800 / 900 / 50 / 100 for basic setup even on 333 fsb This is the base at me. 1.5 pll and 1.26 vtt all fixed manual. These arte the first things I do when enter the bios. Around 500 fsb and above You have to work with skews all the time. Every 2 -3 -5 fsb ask a new form. 50-100 / 100-150 / 150-200 / 250-300 / 350-400 are the most common settings. I will remember that thank you I never even mess with those I will start with those basic settings and go from there EDIT got a bid in on a nice looking Q6600 that doesnt look all faded out and covered in thermal paste lmao
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Post by Vinster on Jan 21, 2017 16:36:13 GMT -5
wow, is that voltage in CPU-z accurate? Vin
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 21, 2017 16:37:03 GMT -5
wow, is that voltage in CPU-z accurate? Vin if it is that is one bad ass chip lmao
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Post by Mr.Scott on Jan 21, 2017 17:10:44 GMT -5
That's the VID, not the actual.
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 21, 2017 17:21:43 GMT -5
That's the VID, not the actual. lol yea I figured it was something I see subs like that all the time with crazy mhz and low voltage I picked up a real nice looking Q6600 today for $12 the IHS aint all scratched up and the lettering isnt faded so I hope its a good chip and not beat down lol this will be my 2nd one the 1st one I bought when they 1st came out used it long enough to install windows and the mobo died sold it off and moved 10 years later I had to get one again the last one cost me $265 lol
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Post by alpi on Jan 21, 2017 17:30:27 GMT -5
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 21, 2017 19:49:39 GMT -5
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Jan 22, 2017 1:03:01 GMT -5
Nice Price
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Post by Shadyreaper on Jan 22, 2017 9:16:51 GMT -5
thanks man there were a bunch around the same price but none looked as good usually when the writing is faded means it had a rough life lol most of them looked like they were given a bath in thermal paste lol I am gonna get a Xeon E5310 quad core next I think I see a bunch of them for like $3 on ebay
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Post by ozz on May 23, 2017 1:03:27 GMT -5
dunno if ive found the problem with this board pete, seems its so ram picky, might as well be a rebranded DFI , ive just tried 10 different sets of ram, no ram settings change, and only 1 stick of ram from each , itll boot on some not others, then if you change 1 setting and it dont like it it wont boot again, let it sit then itll boot back to the old setting b4 the change, never had a gig board like this b4, maybe the bios is corrupted to a point where the ram is the issue i dunno, too hard for me to work out
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Post by alpi on May 23, 2017 3:55:28 GMT -5
Try em all and see what it likes. I know my TridentX 2666 C10 run like a busted ass in 775. But in Haswell they run good. Ram can be horses for courses I can confirm it ! 2x4 kits with samsung ic runs good on my UD3P. Strange but it's not even a bit harder for the imc compared to 2x2.
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