Really quality benching.
3 GPU pots on LN2, CPU pot on LN2 and do I see both banks of memory on LN2 as well. Yes I do... Now that is impressive, it is hard enough managing two cards and a LN2 pot on the CPU and get a good result, but all those at once is just insane.
http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/utility.aspx
Have a look here and download the latest driver, might be newer than the one you are using. Do the BSOD and freeze happen with your settings are at default too?
Yes.
There are always back ground services happening. Think indexing, virus application and/or all the crud that Windows packs into their OS.
You can use system manager to see which application or services are running if you like.
I use it for my media centre downstairs - really nice board with all that anyone could want. SLi and Crossfire ready for the gamer in all of us. And with the Lucid I can get the best of both worlds. Actually I think I should do a write up about this little gem of a board.
I have one of these boards. I have clocked my CPU to 4.8GHz using the TouchBIOS.
All you need is a cooler that will do the job of keeping your CPU safe.
edit: Did a quick CPU-z for you.
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1872695
There is no ram that I know of which has a default of 1.175. Since you have CPU-z already you will know what the correct ram voltages are as they are displayed on the SPD. But I am sure you have already.
As to the motherboard I assumed that the board listed was the old one and not the new one...
First thing you do is download CPU-z and put it on your mates machine. That will provide you with all the information you will need.
The second thing you do (assuming you have not done so) is do a fresh install of his operating system. Win7 is a very good OS even for older hardware, do the...
My temps were sub zero mate. It was done as part of a contest I took part in. I had to complete Super Pi 32mil. The only board I had was that little one. So I used it. Here is the thread I posted about my little board.
I had a dog of a 750 CPU that I used for the 4 GHz part of the contest...
Start with your voltage settings on auto. Just change your multiplier for now. Once you see what your CPU will do on Auto then you can fine tune.
Keep an eye on your temps and set upper limits before you start the process.
Oh and enjoy the journey.
The point of the SSD caching is to utilise the speed of the SSD for those daily applications and tasks. But the big thing is that the SSD is used in parallel to a normal hard drive (platter based mechanical hard drive) that contains your OS. You can use as much space as you like. If your OS is...
Your two sticks of ram are not the same. I know I am stating the obvious but that is the reason for your problem The one has a XMP profile and the other does not. So when you enable the Profile 1 in bios the sticks go into a state of choas. One is set to the pre-programmed profile and the other...
I have a friend who is a coder for a US animation house, and they have things called render farms. Which are specifically tasked to encode the animations that she and the others do. And with the software that they use, I do not recall the name of the applications, the hex cores are the only way...
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