I want to see everyone to try Leo with their OC settings higher than 1150 core. If they can then this mean Leo is a great way to test your OC stability isn't it? :p
I had the same problem with Leo demo... 1150 seems to run fine. If you go higher than that, it's driver crash or black screen. I think it's the demo cannot handle the speed of it or it is too stressful compared to other software?
Maybe driver? :confused:
1. Clock speed? 1090T (3.9 GHz)
2. Have you confirmed stability? 1 hours of OCCT and 2 hours of Prime95
3. What motherboard are you using? Crosshair IV Formula 0801 Bios
4. What settings are you using? Auto
a. bus speed? Default
b. HT link speed? Default
c. CPU/NB link speed? 19x Multipler /...
Mmm... I have Corsair 800D case. It has HD cage with swappable tray. The power adapter on it is connected directly to one source of sata power connector from PSU. (Meaning all 3 HD are connected to the same power line.) Also, I recently replaced sata cable with asus one "out of the box". I will...
I ran WDDIAG off from usb, and it showed no error for my new HD at all. I ran hddtach that my roommate suggested me to do so. It showed correct speed for my new hd...
Also, this morning my new hd icon just disappeared from my computer for some reason...
I am not sure where to begin with. Yesterday, I got new AMD 1090T, Asus Crosshair 4 Formula, and few other upgrades for my rig. Along with my new upgrade, I got WD Black Caviar 1 Tb 64 Mb cache Sata 3.0 HD.
I put all my new parts all together with my old HD from previous rig - WD Black Caviar 1...
Mmm, glad to hear that because I am getting 1090T and crosshair 4 formula. I am hoping to kick some bad azz out of this. Yet my current rig is almost same with your haha. :D
Thank for your response eric66.
RamonGTP, I used search tool to find anything relating to power consumption and etc... It took me to this thread. I apologize if I posted it in wrong thread. In fact, I am trying to avoid making new thread because last time I did. I got flamed by someone for...
I am planning on buying HD5970 very soon, but what bothers me the most is the PSU. My spec is in signature. I wonder if it is enough to handle HD5970 OC'd?
I read on Anandtech forum and it mentioned that AMD recommends 750 watts or above in order to get better performance result from OC'd...
Thank, I will look at that site soon. Any more thought other than Kowan's?
Edit: I forgot to add something to my story. Mr. Stryker tried out few different drivers - 163.75, 169.25, 169.44, and few other tweaked forceware drivers. Still same problem with all of it on his system and mine. Right...
Look at my sig, too.
ATI + Intel mobo seem to bond pretty good than Nvidia. Did the relationship between Nvidia and Intel went bad?
Edit: Before I got my Foxconn Mars mobo on the month of Feburary, I had no problem with 8800GTX with IP35 Pro mobo.
I am planning on buying new motherboard which will be GA-X38-DS4. The question is will my Thermalright 120 Extreme heat sink will fit on GA-X38-DS4 motherboard?
It look like the NB heat sink might block the way. Any thought?
can't be ur cpu, i would say ur ram got maxed out and start to use virtual memory? just a thought.
note: remember, vista use more ram space than win xp do. ;)
I am using forceware 163.75 beta driver for my 8800 GTX card and no shuttering problem in UT3 or UT2k4 @ all for me.
Shuttering may occur when it come to memory issue (filled up ram and use virtual memory instead) or driver problem.