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Post by shactheorb on Sept 11, 2022 10:28:03 GMT -5
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 11, 2022 11:09:57 GMT -5
It should have OC options in the bios.
Can Always try EVGA E-LEET tuning utility also.
But since I've never personally had this board, I'll let someone else chime in.
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Post by MachineLearning on Sept 11, 2022 11:47:19 GMT -5
Tagging Mr.Scott , as he dailies this board with 2 Xeons, he might be able to help
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Post by shactheorb on Sept 11, 2022 12:09:53 GMT -5
It should have OC options in the bios. Can Always try EVGA E-LEET tuning utility also. But since I've never personally had this board, I'll let someone else chime in. Thanks, I've tried the OC options in the bios but I can't find a way to change clock speeds from auto. I'm probably missing something obvious but I haven't found anything online yet. Also I tried the E-LEET utility, but I don't believe there's a version that supports my hardware and runs in windows 10.
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Post by Mr.Scott on Sept 11, 2022 12:32:09 GMT -5
There is no W10 ELEET support. You have full overclocking features in the bios. Multi is locked on the 5687's so it'll be all bus clock overclocking. Odd multi OC's better. My daily
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Post by shactheorb on Sept 11, 2022 12:39:15 GMT -5
There is no W10 ELEET support. You have full overclocking features in the bios. Multi is locked on the 5687's so it'll be all bus clock overclocking. Odd multi OC's better. My daily View AttachmentView Attachment tysm, how would you recommend approaching that?
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Post by Mr.Scott on Sept 11, 2022 12:45:56 GMT -5
Ram probably won't support much OC so I would stay on that 27x multi and up the bus slowly. Probably only see 130 or so. (just a guess based on the type of ram). Also, You're not taking advantage of triple channel (unless I mis-counted the sticks). I would remedy that for sure.
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Post by shactheorb on Sept 11, 2022 12:53:09 GMT -5
Ram probably won't support much OC so I would stay on that 27x multi and up the bus slowly. Probably only see 130 or so. (just a guess based on the type of ram). Also, You're not taking advantage of triple channel (unless I mis-counted the sticks). I would remedy that for sure. Thanks. The RAM is HMT31GR7BFR4C-H9 if that helps. The RAM configurations are different from how they were in the photos because I spent a while trying to get them working with the e5620s I had. When I put in the x5687s the RAM issues stopped and now the current configuration is 48gb on one CPU and 32 on the other, as I only have 10 modules
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Post by Mr.Scott on Sept 11, 2022 13:11:18 GMT -5
If you only have 10 sticks, I recommend only using 6. 3 per CPU. Triple channel is everything. They will go in the red slots.
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Post by shactheorb on Sept 11, 2022 13:14:04 GMT -5
If you only have 10 sticks, I recommend only using 6. 3 per CPU. Triple channel is everything. would it be better to buy 2 additional sticks of the same memory? or even take the risk of mixing memory with some similar memory that I already own?
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 11, 2022 13:15:10 GMT -5
It should have OC options in the bios. Can Always try EVGA E-LEET tuning utility also. But since I've never personally had this board, I'll let someone else chime in. Thanks, I've tried the OC options in the bios but I can't find a way to change clock speeds from auto. I'm probably missing something obvious but I haven't found anything online yet. Also I tried the E-LEET utility, but I don't believe there's a version that supports my hardware and runs in windows 10. Plus or minus keys on the keypad, num lock enabled should change the values from Auto.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 11, 2022 13:16:08 GMT -5
There is no W10 ELEET support. You have full overclocking features in the bios. Multi is locked on the 5687's so it'll be all bus clock overclocking. Odd multi OC's better. My daily View AttachmentView Attachment Have you guys tried compatibility mode for W7/Vista on the EXE??
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Post by shactheorb on Sept 11, 2022 13:45:33 GMT -5
There is no W10 ELEET support. You have full overclocking features in the bios. Multi is locked on the 5687's so it'll be all bus clock overclocking. Odd multi OC's better. My daily View AttachmentView Attachment Have you guys tried compatibility mode for W7/Vista on the EXE?? Just did, couldn't get it to run correctly. It says "error during driver installation" and then the information fields and dropdowns in the program are blank.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 11, 2022 13:51:58 GMT -5
Have you guys tried compatibility mode for W7/Vista on the EXE?? Just did, couldn't get it to run correctly. It says "error during driver installation" and then the information fields and dropdowns in the program are blank. Ah bummer, and I'm actually shocked. I've gotten many many apps to run on W10/11 including recently one called PowerStrip. This is used like RivaTuner (which also works for vintage GPUs) for overclocking. I had to use PowerStrip recently to test with a particular gpu named the Chrome 440 S3. Since it's not NVidia or ATI based, 3rd party programming is the only way. The road block is finding an appropriate driver. Windows insists the global Microsoft driver is the most up to date lol. So far no luck overclocking this one, but I'll figure it out sooner or later. Pretty sure last time I had X58 up and running was using W7 myself. But that was for benchmarking purposes and overclocking and what not. If you're not using it as a daily, maybe W7 will be the better way to go. You'll get better benchmark figures too, aside from all the programming will work properly.
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Post by shactheorb on Sept 11, 2022 15:40:51 GMT -5
Just did, couldn't get it to run correctly. It says "error during driver installation" and then the information fields and dropdowns in the program are blank. Ah bummer, and I'm actually shocked. I've gotten many many apps to run on W10/11 including recently one called PowerStrip. This is used like RivaTuner (which also works for vintage GPUs) for overclocking. I had to use PowerStrip recently to test with a particular gpu named the Chrome 440 S3. Since it's not NVidia or ATI based, 3rd party programming is the only way. The road block is finding an appropriate driver. Windows insists the global Microsoft driver is the most up to date lol. So far no luck overclocking this one, but I'll figure it out sooner or later. Pretty sure last time I had X58 up and running was using W7 myself. But that was for benchmarking purposes and overclocking and what not. If you're not using it as a daily, maybe W7 will be the better way to go. You'll get better benchmark figures too, aside from all the programming will work properly. unfortunately I'm planning on using this for testing other parts so I would prefer having w10 on this machine, but thanks for the help!
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Post by Mr.Scott on Sept 11, 2022 15:53:21 GMT -5
Mixing ram is never an option in my book. If you can get the exact same sticks as you have already, that would be ok.
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