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The Haswell-E Overclocking Thread and Overclocking Guide

Raja
Level 13
Starting off with a basic guide of relating to the 5960X on ASUS motherboards:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz2VRRbLPrZnMXpJY3k5Vk8zSVU/edit?usp=sharing






Latest UEFI Build for R5E:
RAMPAGE V EXTREME UEFI 0801
0801 Download Mirror
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Praz
Level 13
Hello

You're welcome Veterant. Raja will most likely be doing some of his excellent guides when time permits. He has been really covered up with other things. And sorry for not getting back to your previous question. I am still active with OCZ.

The_Veterant
Level 7
Hey guy off the topic what happens to the person @ OCZ forum Revogirl, I know she pass away, but how it happens guy.
"I'm not an OCer just looking a good MENTOR". UyqtCojoXecQlo.". 😄

Arne_Saknussemm
Level 40

Raja
Level 13
You'll have to tell Rich that's his pic, not mine. I only provided the text 🙂

Praz
Level 13
Hello

I've been testing 2800MHz memory speed using the 100 strap. The R5E is fully capable of using this divider with the 100 strap but it should not be expected to be plug n' play. DRAM, VCCSA, cache and CPU voltages will most likely need to be adjusted with most systems. Also adjusting one voltage may result in one or more of the other voltages no longer being at an optimal value. So expect a lot of bouncing back and forth between the various voltages.The capability of the IMC will also play a part in this. But once everything is dialed in 2800MHz is possible even with tightened timings as shown below. For the amount of work involved I suggest staying with the 125 strap. The only real difference will be needing to use offset voltage for the CPU instead of adaptive which should not be a deal breaker for most.


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Chino
Level 15
Put your system back to default clocks. Then run Realbench 2.2 again. If you can finish it, then your BSOD was caused by an unstable overclock. If you get BSOD like before., then it points to a software or installation problem.

Raja
Level 13

Raja@ASUS wrote:
Latest UEFI Build for R5E:
RAMPAGE V EXTREME UEFI 0801
0801 Download Mirror


Hi,
this update isn't on R5E's official Asus page.
Can you tell us the news of this update?

Thanks

Chino
Level 15
Don't worry. It's an official release. You will see it on the Rampage V Extreme's support page shortly. As far as changes go, compatibility with XMP and memory overclocking capability have been improved with the 0801 BIOS.

Chino wrote:
Don't worry. It's an official release. You will see it on the Rampage V Extreme's support page shortly. As far as changes go, compatibility with XMP and memory overclocking capability have been improved with the 0801 BIOS.


I don't think that isn't official; I would only know the new features.

Now my 2 bios are 801.