08-25-2012 03:46 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:40 PM by ROGBot
08-27-2012 11:14 PM
mdzcpa wrote:
I am a bit confused now.
Are you looking for reliability settings or OC settings? Your opening posts seemed to indicate your concerns with stability when not overclocked. Maximum "robust" as you put it.
If this is the case, running most of your settings at default would not result in any alarming voltages. Set your sytem up the way I posted above (at default speeds) and the system will be exceptionally stable. If you experience random instabilities while using your system in typical fashion for daily productivity or gaming then there is a bad component somewhere.
If you are referring to stable overclock settings, then as stated above it comes down to trial and error with your particular system. No 2 systems are exactly alike and once you begin OC custom tuning is required. Start with the OC guide, then proceed to tweak. Trial and error.
Not sure what your definition of stable is. I can run at 5Ghz for weeks without an error, but I do get an occassional glitch after resuming from sleep after a few days without a reboot. Games and productivity apps are solid. For the summer I lowered my OC to 4.8Ghz and I have not seen a crash or hiccup since. It's been over 2 months. So is my system stable?? Not sure as that is relative.
Your thread seems to indicate the board in general has quirky stability. I've not experienced that after several builds using the board. I've set up non OC and OC systems with it. Most of what I see on the boards is OC related stability issues, while the non OC stability issues revolve around the right RAM and avoiding the non Intel ports. Beyond that I guess I'm lost at to what your original point was.
08-25-2012 03:17 PM
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08-25-2012 03:46 PM
08-27-2012 05:25 AM
08-27-2012 10:36 PM
Zka17 wrote:
WillyK, thanks for posting the details...
I spent some time to understand your water cooling loop... I still need some more details, but right now I can tell you that the cooling may be one possible source for your issues...
What radiators are you exactly using? I'm interested specially in their size... Based on what I could think about, you have a 1x120mm one (radiator2) and a 2x80mm or 2x90mm (radiator1)... well, those are certainly not enough... your CPU ALONE would need at least a 2x120mm... then the GTX590 itself could use a separate 2x120mm at least...
What are your temps when you're loading prime95+? (and of course, what's your room temp?)
08-27-2012 05:35 AM
WillyK wrote:Use this RAM . Get this score And NO MORE OVERCLOCK.
Apparently RIVE/R4E is not particularly stable, even on stock "safe settings", regardless of the BIOS version (there's plenty evidence on this forum and on the web in general). Even after verifying stable setup with hours Prime95, OCCT, etc. testing, one day it can still surprise you crashing down and giving you some weird behavior hard time.
It would be nice if some Asus Guru can provide a Guide for how to make this board just extremely robust (not OC).
I.e. what settings would make sure that whatever good PCIe cards and peripheral gears you decide to use, the RIVE/R4E would keep smiling and running rock solid? (Obviously, I'm not talking about setting Vcore 1.5v and VCCSA 1.3v etc., also it is useful to know which specific parameters are the key to stability.)
Anyone?