Asus rampage III Extreme

Yup. It's fairly normal and is how the airflow works in this and most case designs. Although in this particular case they use an upward intake instead of a side intake(s) but the case is ready for water cooling with the space for three fans and a radiator on the top panel. I found the cooling to be adequate without fans in the top panel.

Thanks so much for your help mate.:D

I know what i've asked in this thread is off topic but I did make a thread for these questions in Case Central but got no decent answers.
 
Hi

One thing i`m not sure of is that I noticed the Noctua NH-D14 cooler has two fan connectors on it for each of the two fans but the Asus rampage III Extreme
only has one CPU fan header, so does anyone know which of the other fan headers on this board should I connect the other Noctua NH-D14 fan conecter to???

Thanks for responding.

My Noctura came with a fan splitter cable that allowed me to connect both fans to the CPU fan header
 
Strangee... I first found out how to break the 211 barrier whilst maintaining a high QPI speed. By changing the IOH and CPU clock skew (if I remember rightly) as follows:

CPU Clock Skew ----- IOH Clock Skew ----- BCLK

Auto ---------------------100ps----------- 212
100ps---------------------300ps----------- 213
200ps---------------------500ps----------- 214
300ps---------------------700ps----------- 215

That's when I hit another wall. Now the strange thing is, before I couldn't boot successfully on 212 BCLK without changing the IOH clock skew, yet now I can... and as far as I know I haven't changed anything. This is just confusing the hell out of me! :p
 
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My Noctura came with a fan splitter cable that allowed me to connect both fans to the CPU fan header

I haven`t checked inside my Noctua NH-D14 cooler box as yet because i`m still waiting for the rest of the hardware components for my new build.

That would be excellent if my Noctua comes with a fan splitter cable as well.

Is the one you have a Noctua NH-D14???

Thanks for responding.
 
Just got my second rampage 3 board but when i use everest my cpu ppl
shows 0.07 v but in bios it shows 1.81 volts.
same with pc probe 1.81 volts. dont know why everest shows 0.07 :(
 
Just got my second rampage 3 board but when i use everest my cpu ppl
shows 0.07 v but in bios it shows 1.81 volts.
same with pc probe 1.81 volts. dont know why everest shows 0.07 :(

Mine shows up as 0.09 in Everest Ultimate. Looks like a bug, report it on Lavalys Forum.
 
Hi

I was wondering if anyone could please post a download link to the latest popular Marvell Controller Drivers on the internet for SSD and are compatible with this board???

Thank You!
 
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Bit Off current chat but i was wondering... Do you think asus will bring out bios for more compatable memory? Its just i thought that the newest corsair gt 6gb package would work but it doesnt. You can use 2 of the 2gb modules, so its 4gb but not 3 so its 6gb. They havent added any new bios for this problem but can they fix this? Im not to educated when it comes to memory. Is a update possible for this type of problem?

If its not possible i know im a noob as i made the classic mistake of not checking the qualified vendor list for memory before buying. I just hope it aint so...
 
Don't worry too much about the qualified vendors' list. It's bound to have some memory that they haven't tested but they will no doubt work perfectly fine. Afterall the Rampage was made to be used with fast RAM such as the Dominators you have.
 
Bit Off current chat but i was wondering... Do you think asus will bring out bios for more compatable memory? Its just i thought that the newest corsair gt 6gb package would work but it doesnt. You can use 2 of the 2gb modules, so its 4gb but not 3 so its 6gb. They havent added any new bios for this problem but can they fix this? Im not to educated when it comes to memory. Is a update possible for this type of problem?

If its not possible i know im a noob as i made the classic mistake of not checking the qualified vendor list for memory before buying. I just hope it aint so...

Yes it is very possible, new RAM/CPU compatibility is added to BIOSs often :).
 
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