X79 Overclocking Tutorial - i7-3930K? No problems? 1680 v2? Easy!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @TheSilviu8x
    @TheSilviu8x 6 лет назад +75

    I am curious to see a VS between x58 and this one. Six and eight cores included. And throw in a Ryzen 1600 and 1700.
    You've made me get into the x58 Xeon world and I'm willing to follow whatever it will come of that comparison.

    • @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE
      @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE 6 лет назад +11

      This should destroy it (I use an x58 Xeon, x5675 @4.2ghz and love it!), but this CPU still costs like £500/$700 used. The x58 chips are still the absolute best performance for the price if you own an x58 motherboard or can get one for a decent price.

    • @ReganMarcelis
      @ReganMarcelis 6 лет назад +12

      ...x79 will destroy x58 regardless how good x58 is still especially for the money when overclocked as I have a UDR3 (X58 too) but SandyBridge was and still-is a BEAST of a technology.....

    • @ReganMarcelis
      @ReganMarcelis 6 лет назад +3

      Read my mind!

    • @tonyl3333
      @tonyl3333 6 лет назад +4

      I have both varients, x5650 @ 4.6ghz and 3930k(1650) @4.8ghz both six cores. X5650 CB stock low 600's overclocked = 1000s. 3930k stock cb 650 overclock 1200s cb.
      PCI EXPRESS 3.0 unlocked via software on x79 so bit faster on that side same with cb. There you go

    • @techyescity
      @techyescity  6 лет назад +10

      the 1680 v2 is not really a value for money prop, but damn it's a nice CPU, tests will be coming next month it, that way it will be much more relevant :).

  • @BigTime817
    @BigTime817 6 лет назад +9

    I've been rocking my 3930k on a sabertooth x79 since 2013. I'm really looking forward to getting some tips on juicing it up. This is the first channel that I put notifications on for! Keep it up

  • @mapesdhs597
    @mapesdhs597 6 лет назад +17

    NOTE: you do not need a modded BIOS to use NVMe devices such as the Samsung 950 Pro or various Intel models that have their own boot ROM. However, modded BIOS files are available for many X79 mbds, especially ASUS. Sadly, the Samung 960 and later series do not have their own boot ROM.
    Interesting point about your overclocked setup, it does of course increase power consumption, etc., but if you use the XEON 2680 v2 (IB-E 10-core, uses 3.1GHz all-core) it gives 1389 CB R15 just at stock. It's not a CPU for overclocking, but it's a good compromise if one doesn't want to overclock, and of course there are no issues with cooling or noise. I bought some 2680 v2s for 150 UKP each, good price really.
    I've done a lot of oc'ing with X79, here's some useful data (for Firefox, set Page Style to No Style from the View menu):
    www.sgidepot.co.uk/misc/tests-jj.txt
    The toms test suite shown is exactly the same suite used by tomshardware some years back during the X79 era, so results are comparable to any reviews from that time (until the suite was updated). toms gave me their test suite as I had been hoping to write an article for them about older CPU/GPU combos.
    The Rampage IV Extreme is a good board, but if you need extra pro features, such as better support for PCIe option cards, then also consider the P9X79 WS and P9X79-E WS. I have a number of each, several R4Es, E/WSs, etc.
    I normally run memory on X79 boards at 2133 or 2400, GSkill TridentX is a good choice. Some apps respond well to the greater bandwidth, such as After Effects.
    I've dealt with about eight 3930Ks so far, they've all managed 4.7 ok, but beyond that it varies. About half were ok at 4.8, but only with a somewhat larger voltage bump. I'm sure 5.0 is doable with most of them with the right settings, but that's into vcore/heat territory I wouldn't employ for a 24/7 or pro type system (by contrast, 5.0 is perfectly possible with any i7 2700K 4-core with good vcore and temps).
    I've also built three 4930K setups (my main gaming PC is such) and have a backup 4960X editing rig (P9X79-E WS mbd), the latter is a CPU that is definitely not worth the extra cost.
    Lastly, if you don't need extreme threaded CPU performance but would like good IPC and lots of PCIe, then the 4820K 4-core is a good CPU; it is cheap, oc's like crazy and still has 40 PCIe lanes (unlike HW-E and later models). Bizarre to think that a 4820K can support multi-GPU setups that are not possible with even the 7820X. :D Here's one of my CUDA research rigs with quad 900MHz GTX 580 3GB (though this one has a 3930K on a WS board; my 4820K test system uses an R4E):
    www.sgidepot.co.uk/misc/3930K_quad580_13.jpg
    X79 is fun. 8) It's a shame the series never had a proper refresh with native USB3, etc., but at least the modders have added NVMe boot support to a number of boards, including the R4E and the others mentioned above. See:
    rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?48001-R4E-BIOS-4804-MODDED-EFI-Intel-13-1-0-2126-Download
    Ian.

    • @Deus_Ex_1
      @Deus_Ex_1 5 лет назад +1

      Hey Ian, can you confirm e5-1680 v2 accepts memory speed above 1866mhz with xmp? Because I can definitively confirm the e5-2690v2 won't, sadly : www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/e5-2690-v2-on-lga2011-x79-platform-mem-clocks-1866mhz.240291/page-2

    • @mapesdhs597
      @mapesdhs597 4 года назад +1

      @@Deus_Ex_1 Apologies, I never saw a notification of your reply. Alas so far I've not managed to obtain any XEONs from the 1600 v2 series because they've been too expensive, so I don't know the answer to your question. Based on Intel's Ark info though, I would guess the answer is likely no, it can't go beyond 1866MHz:
      ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/77912/intel-xeon-processor-e5-1680-v2-25m-cache-3-00-ghz.html

    • @mapesdhs597
      @mapesdhs597 4 года назад

      @Sam S I think the first thing I would try is replacing the RAM. Many years ago I was using Redline RAM on P55 mbds but as soon as I tried going anywhere near the supposed XMP levels it just didn't work. I had the same problem when I bought my first P67 mbd with a 2700K, so I bought a GSkill Ripjaws kit instead and never looked back (later Corsair kits also seem to work well). Unless you do have some kind of mbd issue, or a degraded memory controller in the CPU, I expect you'd have much better luck by using a TridentX 2400MHz kit, running it at 2133, though I should say I'm not sure how high up the scale the basic P9X79 board is in terms of VRM capability, etc. I kinda jumped over the entry models and went straight to the WS and R4E, though I did build a Deluxe for my brother (but that has a 2680 v2 so it just runs at 1866).
      I agree though that 130F does sound oddly high for the mbd temp when idle.
      Btw, I do plan at some point on adding up to date 3D bench info to my site using a 3930K @ 4.7, but for the moment the baseline testing has tended to be a 5GHz 2700K, with a mix of other stuff included (not had the time to fully flesh it all out yet):
      www.sgidepot.co.uk/sgi.html#PC

    • @mapesdhs597
      @mapesdhs597 4 года назад

      @Sam S Well, all I can say is I bought a lot of Mushkin Ridgeback, Redline and Blackline kits early on, and it did work ok on a P55 board to get an i3 550 to 4.7GHz, but that couldn't handle a high RAM clock anyway:
      valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2093028
      As soon as I wanted to get some decent speeds though, I just couldn't get the Mushkin RAM to remain stable at XMP (except for the Ridgeback, I had that at 2GHz on a different P55 board, but it did not play well with P67). I had far fewer issues with GSkill and later Corsair. Heck, even a Patriot Viper 2400 kit worked ok on an R4E with a 3930K. I bought a Sniper kit first btw, then a Ripjaws, later TridentX. Here's the Ridgeback on the P55 at 2GHz:
      valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1507189
      Here's when I did have the Redline kit at 2133 on the P67 with a 5GHz 2700K:
      valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2334534
      but as I say it wasn't stable, so I switched to GSkill TridentX and that worked much better (I ended up building *seven* systems with this spec, one of them with 32GB):
      valid.x86.fr/euhlxt
      The other problem I ran into even more though was availability & pricing, eventually Mushkin just became way too expensive, if it was even in stock.
      Btw, I was one of the very first to get a full 64GB running on an ASUS X79 mbd with an oc'd i7 and XMP. ASUS helped me do it, because tech reviewers never normally used so much RAM (I needed it for a pro build I was doing for someone). It need all sorts of tweaks to handle the power delivery and suchlike. See:
      valid.x86.fr/7qy6s0
      Here's one of the more interesting setups I did, a P55 mbd with the max 16GB @ 2133 using GSkill, a setup I used to obtain most of the 3DMark records for the P55 platform, eg.:
      www.3dmark.com/fs/22431997
      Re the fan stuff, yeah that's a problem, in the end I gave up on Corsair's sw, I had too many issues with it. I just stuck to BIOS controls or something like Afterburner, though I think on one system I was able to get AI Suite II behaving ok. If you're trying to do RGB stuff aswell though, I can't help there as I don't use RGB tech at all. IIRC though these various sw suites can clash with each other because the sensors under Windows don't like being accessed by more than one application at the same time.

    • @mapesdhs597
      @mapesdhs597 4 года назад

      @Sam S Glad to hear you got the Corsair stuff sorted! Note if you do ever desire to move on from X79, my site has a good amount of comparative data:
      www.sgidepot.co.uk/misc/tests-jj.txt
      It's striking to realise that a 3930K at 4.8GHz is significantly outperformed by a stock speed Ryzen 3600, which of course uses vastly less power. I've been using a 5GHz 2700K as my daily tasks machine for a long time, but a recent check revealed shocking power consumption numbers, so I intend to switch to Ryzen asap, which will give better performance while reducing power consumption by almost 70%, without any need for meddling with complicated system monitoring sw. I recently build a gaming PC for someone (Ryzen 3600 and GTX 1060 6GB on an Asrock B450M Pro4), I was amazed at how easy it was, especially the automatic system wide fan control, it actually worked, resulting in a near silent system.
      My gaming PC which drives the 48" TV and using to type this (via HTPC) is also a 2700K (at 4.5GHz), on an Asrock Z68 Extreme7; I plan on switching to Zen3, probably a Ryzen 4600. My other gaming PC which atm drives a normal 24" 1920x1200 IPS is a 4.5GHz 4930K on an ASUS R4E; I use this less often so I'll leave it for a while, but probably replace it next year with something a lot more efficient, perhaps another Ryzen 4600.
      X79 was a lot of fun to mess with, I built a great many systems for myself and others, but for actual use I find now I care much more than I used to about power consumption, heat and noise.

  • @funkmetal
    @funkmetal 6 лет назад +32

    Ok I saw this in recommended and thought it was an old video because I've been running my 4930k since release day so was surprising to see this in 2018 lol

    • @techyescity
      @techyescity  6 лет назад +8

      Enough of you guys request it, I will deliver.

    • @GodOfGamingBG
      @GodOfGamingBG 6 лет назад +3

      Then I will request you to try out i7-5775c if you can, with any Z97 board but it has to be by Asus, as that niche cpu kinda only works right with Asus boards. Apparently if set up right it can perform on par with 8700K, at least when it comes to game framerates, it will lose out on multithreaded stuff like cinebench.

    • @mostwantedmelodies4171
      @mostwantedmelodies4171 6 лет назад +2

      same here man i love my x79

    • @mvooo
      @mvooo 4 года назад +1

      @@zealotbleeds Is it worth doing? I'm also still on a 4930k

  • @teddybeddy123
    @teddybeddy123 6 лет назад +3

    Just today I upgraded from an i7 3930k to an E5-1680 v2. Talk about perfect timing!

    • @MrKingkamon
      @MrKingkamon 6 лет назад +1

      how much it set you back?

    • @teddybeddy123
      @teddybeddy123 6 лет назад

      @@MrKingkamon About £300 ($400), but considering the expense of a transition to a new platform, not even to mention DDR4 prices, that's not too bad.

  • @S15YO007
    @S15YO007 4 года назад +1

    Thank you mate. Got mine cranking thanks to you! 8 year old machine. 4.4ghz at 1.295v 1866mhz. Thabks again!

  • @MatteusClement
    @MatteusClement 6 лет назад +2

    DUDE!!!! I thought my x79 sabertooth was a fossil but thanks to finding this video, I now know I can get XEON CPU's for a 1/10th of what they sold for when they first came out. I am going to look out for one of those 12 core beasts. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

    • @formdoggie5
      @formdoggie5 4 года назад

      One of the best boards ever made.

  • @Jackofafewtrades
    @Jackofafewtrades 6 лет назад +21

    Another game I've found that kills an unstable overclock in seconds is Warframe. Also free to play. I've managed to clear GPU and CPU stress tests and have Warframe crash out due to instability before.

    • @kevinandreszaletaandrade4461
      @kevinandreszaletaandrade4461 6 лет назад +1

      Maybe your power supply can't supply enough energy for both you GPU and your CPU at the same time , but ONLY your CPU it surely can

    • @Jackofafewtrades
      @Jackofafewtrades 6 лет назад

      @@kevinandreszaletaandrade4461 not sure. Don't think so though. Went through them again and they're running fine now at the same clocks but a tad more voltage and a tweak to the uncore on the CPU side.

    • @Jackofafewtrades
      @Jackofafewtrades 6 лет назад

      @@picklesthegreatest there seem to be a couple of specific triggers. Loading into plains, Cetus in general and for some reason in your orbiter if you go to your arsenal to change gear that seems to hate an unstable GPU.

    • @iowaudioreviews
      @iowaudioreviews 2 года назад

      Yep, 4 player Survival after 30min in and infested are everywhere. Gets chaotic quick and will stress a system pretty good. Lots of particle and physics effects. I've played it since alfa 9 years ago and has really developed into a beautiful game. I play it on a hp Z420 xeon 2667v2, 32gb ram, RX 5600XT, 4k 43" TCL.

  • @paperboy725
    @paperboy725 6 лет назад +3

    yessssssssssssssssman. I had a non working x79 and 3930k for months that I just got to fully testing last night, turned out the cpu was bad but the board worked fine. lining up a purchase for a new x79 cpu and you post thiss

    • @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE
      @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE 6 лет назад

      These are still extremely expensive CPU's... £500/$700 used off of Aliexpress.

    • @bradj9251
      @bradj9251 6 лет назад +1

      You can get 3930k's and 3960x's for cheap. I just picked up an i7-3960x for $99.

    • @teddybeddy123
      @teddybeddy123 6 лет назад +1

      @@AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE I bought mine from Germany for about £300 ($400). They're pulled from 2013 (trashcan) Mac Pros. Considering it gives me 8 cores, unlocked multiplier, whilst saving me the cost of a new platform with DDR4, it's a pretty good deal for me.

    • @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE
      @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE 6 лет назад

      Nice, yeah that's much better value. I'm looking to get one next year for my next build once they are a bit cheaper and my x5675 (x58 platform) is starting to fall behind my needs.

    • @bootyholeman5659
      @bootyholeman5659 5 лет назад

      you can get 1680v2 on ebay for $200 now

  • @Ixomis
    @Ixomis 3 года назад +1

    Doing gods work here been strugling with my new 3930k thanks mate you really helped out

  • @tonyl3333
    @tonyl3333 6 лет назад

    Bryan My Man! Thanks for this video what i requested last week. Good stuff!

  • @leeham6230
    @leeham6230 3 года назад

    Bro your stuff on xeons is gold!

  • @lukemcgarr6127
    @lukemcgarr6127 4 года назад +3

    CPU vcore and vcssa MUST be set to offset mode NOT manual for Intel speed step to function correctly. Without offset mode, voltage will remain at max even when the cpu down clocks in idle states. With offset mode additional voltage will be applied in a smooth ramp as the cpu clocks up.
    You may also encounter an issue when using manual mode on these two settings on this board where the CPU will not down clock at all and Intel speed step will be completely inactive.

    • @lukemcgarr6127
      @lukemcgarr6127 4 года назад

      @Swim Fan you're welcome glad I could help. I've been living with the exact board from the video for 9 years now. I remember when I originally encountered it, took a lot of trial and error at the time to find it.

  • @nateo200
    @nateo200 6 лет назад +1

    These two CPU's are some of my favorite CPU's ever!

  • @xfist2facex
    @xfist2facex 6 лет назад +2

    I should crack out my old x79 gear. Was pretty stoked to get 5ghz with a 3960x without much playing around. The Asus rampage iv Genes are such nice boards from this platform.

  • @JohnSmith-iu8cj
    @JohnSmith-iu8cj 5 лет назад +2

    You actually undervolted the vccsa voltage from 1.1 to 1.05V. It shows the 1.1 in the middle column.

  • @RAFID
    @RAFID 6 лет назад

    my friend recommended me to get this build and i am loving it. Same exact mobo and cpu also same oc haha. nice tutorial man :D

  • @bohdan_lvov
    @bohdan_lvov 6 лет назад +15

    AT LAST!
    SANDY BRIDGE FOREVER!

  • @BBKing-yh3gn
    @BBKing-yh3gn 6 лет назад +3

    Dang, what a chip you got Bryan! I've had a 4820K, 4930K, 4960X and a Xeon E5-1650 v2, and none of them could even boot at 4,6GHz, with crazy voltages like 1.55V. My main is a 4930K @ 4,4GHz / 1.35V, which is so high voltage for 4,4. Curse Ivy-E! :P

    • @car1o
      @car1o 3 года назад

      You sure you properly raised VCCSA and VTT too ? Have 4820k @4.7 1.39 v. full stable. Just ordered 1680v2. I am on water cooling. Don't raise more than 1.4 on that cpus).

  • @anasevi9456
    @anasevi9456 6 лет назад +4

    Good to so those dreaming sellers who thought their 1680 v2's were worth $600+ finally got the memo that Ryzen exists. Wanted one of those back when they were $1200+ but made due with a 1620 v2 @ 4.1ghz. With quadchannel 2400 CL11-12-12-13-300 1t DDR3 got ~60gb/s read/write in Aida64, My Ryzen gets 55gb/s @ DDR3466 CL-14-14-14-2201t, besides a few games that really really hate Intel architecture with double the performance [like SkyrimSE, same drivers/gpu/files] gaming is the same or slightly better and productivity is just plain better.

  • @mrroballan
    @mrroballan 6 лет назад +1

    I just used this guide to revisit my e5-1650 0 which is sandy bridge. I gotta say man it way lowered the temps (probably a drop of 20c using same vcore and turbo voltages) I think i must have had something (not turbo or vcore) on auto that was causing the extra heat. I ended up getting a nice stable 4.6 overclock with fixed voltage (as opposed to similar thermals at 4.3 originally). Using offset was a bit trickier and would run 5c hotter using the aida stress test, i ended up doing something really different though. I pushed it all the way up to 4.7 GHz with appropriate offset vcore and used a current limit setting in the bios to prevent overheating and downclock when it approached thermal limits (because i have a 212 turbo cooler).
    Essentially it would downclock the CPU to about 4.1 GHz and stay below 80c when using the full aida64 stress test (CPU FPU cache and sys mem) and but when running cpu only aida test it would run at all cores 4.7GHz with no thermal issues (doesn't seem to stress it as much). Good for gaming though as it'll run below 65c at 4.7 as needed. I discovered this affect by accident when i hit the 200 core current limit and it started downclocking.

  • @robertmurrell633
    @robertmurrell633 5 лет назад

    Mornin Brian.. i feel like an old dummy ...60ish..i found a good deal on the 1650 v2 and oclocked to 4.7 pretty easy...now i had to go with a 280 push pull AIO to get it down to 65/68 when stress tested...i have 32 g of good ram..it is faster than my sons 1st gen 1600

  • @furynotes
    @furynotes 6 лет назад

    Glad I got my x79 sabertooth back up and running. I'll think about getting a xeon.

  • @ReganMarcelis
    @ReganMarcelis 6 лет назад +3

    Love your FACE Bryan. Almost done work 'then going home to check this new GEM of a video out.... :)

  • @m8x425
    @m8x425 3 года назад +1

    I've had a Rampage IV board since 2012 and I originally bought the 3930k.... and the 3930k struggled to hit 4.6ghz. A few years ago, I found a Xeon E5-1660 that easily overclocked to 4.8ghz at around 1.35v and it was passing every stress test I threw at it. If the Xeons are cheaper then I wouldn't bother with the lower binned 3930k.
    Nothing beats the E5-1680 v2 though... I was running with the 1680 for the last 3 years until I retired my x79 system a month ago.... then repurposed it for folding.

    • @john2ndname
      @john2ndname 2 года назад

      i have the rampage 4 extreme mobo with the 3930k!..what was the difference you experienced when u put the 1680 v2 in?..did u see differences in games!..i did notice the 3930k has 12mb cache conpared to the 1680v2 has 25mb cache!..some say the bigger cache size does get better performance!

    • @m8x425
      @m8x425 2 года назад

      @@john2ndname I made the jump back in 2019 and I had a 1080ti with the system, so I didn't notice much of a difference because the system was gaming at 4k. The difference was with File Compression and benchmark scores.
      The thing about the 1680v2 is it has a much better memory controller, so I had no trouble running DDR3-2400 memory with it while I had it overclocked. In some GPU benchmarks like the FFXV benchmark at 1080p medium, the scores with the Xeon overclocked are 50% higher..... but I have the CPU at 4.6ghz and the RAM at 2400MT/s (XMP enabled).
      Also, I was testing with an RTX 3070 and 3080ti. The Xeon can hold it's own with the 3070 just as long as you're looking for a stable 60fps.
      If you have a 360mm AIO cooler, 2133MT/s or higher RAM, and you're prepared to overclock the 1680v2 then it's worth it. There are now a few games that can make use of the 2 extra cores as well.

    • @m8x425
      @m8x425 2 года назад

      @@john2ndname Since the 1680 v2 is made on the 22nm process, it does run cooler than the 3930k or a Sandy Bridge-EP Xeon. So if you can hit 4.5ghz with the 3930k and the temps are reasonable, the 1680v2 should produce the same results.
      I was able to take the E5-1660 (6-core Sandy Bridge-EP) to 5.0ghz at 1.51v but while running a stress test the CPU was chewing up 250w. Even at 4.7ghz at 1.41v the 8-Core 1680v2 doesn't consume nearly that much wattage.

    • @john2ndname
      @john2ndname 2 года назад

      @@m8x425 Thanks m8x425...i only have 1600 ddr ram i know its old ram!.. i'm just wondering if i would get better cpu performance if i swap out the 3930 for the 1680!..i have the 1080 GTX FTW EVGA and i cant get any CPU to keep up with it!

  • @bradj9251
    @bradj9251 6 лет назад

    Hey! I just picked up a 3960x sealed for $99 and I picked up the latest Huanan motherboard that has 8 dimm slots (the X79 B10) for $100. I'm honestly so excited. Some games were being maxed to 100% CPU utilization with 4c/4t, I was using a 2500k at 4.5ghz. I figured 6c/12t at 4.4-5ghz would make a difference.

    • @paperboy725
      @paperboy725 6 лет назад +2

      what kind of difference did you see?

  • @OpressivePeach
    @OpressivePeach 4 года назад +4

    I have the sabertooth x79 and whenever I copied these settings with my 1680v2 it just shuts down during the restart after saving bios settings. not sure but i’ll just have to wait till Bryan comes to texas to give me that sweet sweet overclock! will even pay lol i’m a noob with x79 overclocking.

  • @evrettward8919
    @evrettward8919 6 лет назад

    thx for the video. i got this cpu when you posted about it and couldnt really get a good oc with out too much heat, but used your template and got 4.4 with low temps thx again

  • @RealTechGeek
    @RealTechGeek Год назад +1

    You really should make an updated overclocking guide on this cpu it is an absolutely pain in the ass to overclock and the temperatures are really high 4.5 it gets really weird. Last year here in nyc had a crazy heatwave had too just use stock settings it kept shutting down. I'm using a 280mm AIO. Minimal has to be 360mm AIO. I have Asus X79 Sabertooth.

  • @mattsmechanicalssi5833
    @mattsmechanicalssi5833 6 лет назад +1

    You forgot to mention EVGA! I'm trying to get an E5-1680-V2 right now for my X79 DARK! And yeah, that 25MB L3 cache (Pronounced "CASH") is awesome! I'm close to the limit now with my 4820K@4.98GHz@1.355v@56c max. Still going to try to break the 5GHz barrier though! Even if I have to cook it off the board to do it!
    I'm running Dominator GT 2133 (32GB - 8X4GB QC) CL9-11-10-27-171-2t, and it maxes out in AIDA64 just as the math says it should.
    X79 is an awesome platform! And yeah, mine runs 24/7 at those settings!

  • @spacemonki
    @spacemonki 5 лет назад

    quality advice mate, this helped me get my cpu to 4.3 good stuff (y)

  • @kraazed
    @kraazed 4 года назад +1

    Cool explanation, I currently have a 4930k @ 4.7Ghz 1.42V. Diminishing returns started around 4.5Ghz, this only needed 1.28V to be stable.
    But because I have a full custom loop setup and 560x120mm of radiator space I thought it would be a waste of cooling equipment to not run it. Been on 4.6/4.7Ghz for 5 years+
    I am in the market for a 1680v2 though, so cheap for the performance and overclocking headroom!
    Your videos regarding overclocking Xeons hand me sold!

  • @CoalitionGaming
    @CoalitionGaming 6 лет назад +5

    Dang i have to give my E5-1650v2 1.4v flat to keep it stable and get load temps in 65-75c range. Interesting.

    • @ReganMarcelis
      @ReganMarcelis 6 лет назад +3

      Really? ....WOW, These chips are so hit or miss, I have what seems to be a more standard 1650 v0 and also for sure have a GOLDEN 1650 V0 however 'then you seem to have a sub par one, so all over the place with this particular chip but when get a winner, she purrs.....

    • @CoalitionGaming
      @CoalitionGaming 6 лет назад +1

      @@rndmfella1874 stopped reading after the first sentence, good job. Making an assumption of where I got my voltage numbers, tsk tsk.

    • @crezzlin
      @crezzlin 6 лет назад

      I have my 3930 @ 4.4, 1.425v been like that for 6+ years couldn't get it stable with lower voltage 😭

  • @MrZeroVision
    @MrZeroVision 6 лет назад +2

    Running a I7 3820 on an Asus P9X79 board, bought the P9X79 for 120 euro and got the I7 3820 for free with the board. Stable 4.5Ghz with 1.38v. Temps around 55C so not that bad. Thinking to upgrade to Xeon.

    • @mapesdhs597
      @mapesdhs597 6 лет назад

      Have you seen the OCN thread where people are running the 3820 at 5.0? The 3820 was an underrated CPU for sure, ditto the 4820K. Btw, if you do ever fancy 2 extra cores, 3930Ks cost diddly squat these days (less than $100).

    • @MrZeroVision
      @MrZeroVision 6 лет назад

      @@mapesdhs597 Yeah, seen it. Tobad I'll can't get this cpu stable above 4.5 Ghz. The 3930K are indeed not that much and seems they clock very well.

    • @liamsmyth7707
      @liamsmyth7707 6 лет назад

      @@mapesdhs597 my dad gave me a pc wich he didnt need anymore.it had a 3930k in so i put it my system. i was planning on upgrading cpu since i just bought rtx 2070, but is that necessary anymore?

    • @pepforlffie
      @pepforlffie 6 лет назад

      @@liamsmyth7707 you should be fine with a 3930k

  • @EelkoA
    @EelkoA 6 лет назад

    Great video again Brian

  • @FieryWings01
    @FieryWings01 6 лет назад +3

    X79 FTW!!😎🤙🏼

  • @J4NZK1
    @J4NZK1 6 лет назад +1

    Great timing Bryan! Just recently got myself Asus Rampage IV Formula and ordered E5-1650 v2. For now I got it running 4.4Ghz, but let's see if I can get further with your guidance. Also planning on modding the bios and using NVME.
    PS. Greeting from Finland! :)

  • @rajaoctober14
    @rajaoctober14 6 лет назад +1

    Bryan I am really waiting for your latency test Video, please upload as soon as possible.

  • @apostolosk1932
    @apostolosk1932 6 лет назад +2

    Nice video! Cannot wait for the testing results
    I have the i7 4930k and I have trouble overclocking it. I have tried most of this settings and it's hard for it to go to 4.2Ghz. Could someone help?

  • @RealTechGeek
    @RealTechGeek Год назад +1

    Brian please can you Still need to seriously get a new 1680v2 oberclock guide make a new one. I'm so tired of trying to get a stable OC out this cpu it is a real pain in the behind!

  • @marttigh3663
    @marttigh3663 6 лет назад

    Nice I've been waiting for this :D

  • @6DAMMK9
    @6DAMMK9 4 года назад +1

    Got 3960X + R4E + Nepton 240M as 2nd hand parts.
    I guess running in 4.5 should be fine even in a CM E500L budget case.
    With 280X crossfire it is going to hit 900W as power consumption, with 180W CPU alone.
    Luckily my 1600P2 (bought from a stripped premium mining rig) should be able to deal with almost everything

  • @cracklingice
    @cracklingice 6 лет назад +4

    Curious to see what the single core cinebench scores were.

  • @Coldministrator
    @Coldministrator 6 лет назад +2

    Great Video, X58 and X79 are still my favorite two Platforms!
    Still wondering if i should upgrade my main rig from dual E5-2670v1 to E5-2667v2 or my LAN rig from E5-1660v1@4.5 to E5-1680v2 ??
    Realistically 6C is enough for LAN Gaming, so getting 16C @ 3.6GHz (4GHz Single Core Turbo) in my main rig is probably better value for money.

  • @MrCannoli
    @MrCannoli 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent guide on 1680v2. Anyway, song name at 14:53?

  • @Cazman1989
    @Cazman1989 5 лет назад

    Just got a 3930k was using a 3820, came back to check out the guide :D

  • @kaiservulcan
    @kaiservulcan 6 лет назад +1

    Hi all!
    This video is very interesting ant the x79 platform real attracting. I have x58 xeon x5675 @ 4.6 ghz as main rig and I found an Asus ROG Rampage IV Formula for 150 bucks. That is why I was wondering upgrading to a x79 octa core xeon. The point is that this E5-1680v2 is really expensive at now. I wanted to buy a cheaper octa core xeon. On Aliexpress, there is the E5-2650v2 for 80 bucks. Is it good for OC? Which xeon would suit?

  • @DNE2012
    @DNE2012 4 месяца назад +1

    I disabled extreme overvoltage and my 4.5ghz was stable, it was turning off mid-game before so it could of been spiking the CPU to dangerous levels

  • @GabrielCamilo84
    @GabrielCamilo84 6 лет назад

    I'm looking to see those benchmarks of this beast machine vs newer parts.

  • @BrookZerihun
    @BrookZerihun 6 лет назад

    I have the 4930K, this is a beast, but I have moved to SFF, it sits in the corner of the closet with two 980TI, collecting dust (4.8 overclocked with a AIO), I would love to get a MINI ITX motherboard, but sadly I have not found any

  • @D.r0j
    @D.r0j 6 лет назад +8

    Nice video man! Much appreciated too, i got my 1680 v2 on an asrock extreme 4 running @ 4.5 and 1.315v :D edit: make that 1.325v =P thought I had the golden chip. It'll still boot into windows at 4.7 haha

    • @D.r0j
      @D.r0j 6 лет назад +2

      ended up being similar, I settled at 4.4 at 1.32v but it's rock solid 👍

    • @rndmfella1874
      @rndmfella1874 6 лет назад +1

      Hahaha funny that you guys believe your at 1.3... With UltraHigh and 180% that's more like 1.5 v on the core

    • @D.r0j
      @D.r0j 6 лет назад

      @@rndmfella1874 who said that? it doesn't scale linearly, obviously. 1.3 in bios

    • @rndmfella1874
      @rndmfella1874 6 лет назад

      @@D.r0j exactly, that's called V-droop. The only interesting number is that of what is actually being delivered to the CPU under load. Aslong (basically) as you're below 50°C there's no issue. If you're reaching above 50°C you should REALLY make sure you're not exceeding 1.4v to the core (Intel rated). Get cpuid or hwid or, Asus Ai suite 2. To check the voltage in Windows. If you have a RIVE there should be an included "OC Key" with a dvi-d connection in the box that you can connect to your motherboard which gives you a overlay on your monitor.

    • @Noobsaucer
      @Noobsaucer 6 лет назад

      @@rndmfella1874 It most definitely isn't 1.5. 180% current doesn't affect vcore much, and ultra high llc keeps voltage 100% constant. It's the extreme llc setting that actually shoots above your vcore setting, rather than keeping it constant/downvolting less under load. Keep in mind I'm talking about what your vcore setting TRANSLATES INTO, which is always higher on my Asus Rampage 4 Formula (e.g. if I set 1.45, it's more like 1.475-1.48 in reality). Compared to that voltage, all ultra high does is keeping it almost constant with a total range of 0.02v. There's an unrelated setting, can't remember the name, something like allow additional vcore for Turbo freq. That actually pushes your vcore higher, not llc=ultra high.

  • @HazorInc
    @HazorInc 6 лет назад

    I won a pc with a i7 3960x and I never looked into overclocking, I have the same board as u so I think I might go for it.

  • @teze
    @teze 6 лет назад +1

    I have the same mobo with 3930k, running @4.8GHz at ~1.38 for 7 years. When I updated to the latest bios it is not stable at the same settings. Any suggestions for that?

  • @ananason144fps7
    @ananason144fps7 3 года назад

    HELLO i have the same motherboard and I have the red led cpu and my pc don t wan to boot up can you help me please

  • @AeroFix94
    @AeroFix94 6 лет назад +1

    what a coincidence, a X79 video. Can you do a video of NVME speeds on a PCI-e Adapter on the X79 motherboard vs a standard SSD speeds?
    That would be nice to see if it really is worth the hassle to get that or if the X79 only adds the support for NVME with SSD speeds.
    Maybe try it out for X58 as well?

    • @CompatibilityMadness
      @CompatibilityMadness 6 лет назад

      X79 supports PCI-e 3.0, so you get the full speed (40 lanes PCI-e).
      It will be the same as any other platform.
      X58 will get around half on Linear Read/Write (since that is only PCIe 2.0).

  • @LilHoss
    @LilHoss 2 года назад

    I followed this video to a tee, I had to half speed the video sitting in front of my computer to follow along. I have an old Digital Storm computer with an Rampage Extreme IV motherboard, i7 3970x CPU, 2 Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Graphics cards. In the past I had tried to set the bias to some of its default overclock settings and it crapped out. So the last year I've just been running it at 3.5 speed. Following this video I was able to carefully bump it up as explained here to 4.4, then 4.6, then 4.8. I wasn't able to get the memory above the rated 1866 megahertz it crashed if I tried to go higher. The highest temperature I saw was close to 80° running the Aida64 tests. I have replaced the water in both the cooling loops, one loop is for CPU the other loop is for gpus. At idle my temperatures are 45° CPU and around 28° on my gpus. Thanks for doing this video, it's the only video I saw that I could follow step by step, and it matched my bios. 👍

  • @CompatibilityMadness
    @CompatibilityMadness 6 лет назад

    Why not test temps and stability in AVX capable program (like LinX or IntelBurnTest) ?
    Also, doesn't adding "cache" and "memory" for testing in AIDA64, reduces the chances of finding CPU instability (I mean, "FPU" and "CPU" can't get utilised properly when cache/memory subsystems are being "nuked" at the same time) ?

  • @Painttrenchcrusade
    @Painttrenchcrusade 6 лет назад

    Great content again!

  • @LeonVuksic
    @LeonVuksic 6 лет назад +1

    Next Z170 non K OC tutrial pleaseeee!!!

  • @iowaudioreviews
    @iowaudioreviews 2 года назад +1

    I was so close to modding a x79 mobo into my HP Z420 workstation. Had a Xeon 2667 v2 8 core in it which has been fine for what I do. Just for fun recently swapped a 1680 v2 I got for $75 into it. Using Intel XTU and Throttle Stop I've gotten up to 4.2ghz all core 1.32v on the stock mobo. After watching this don't think it's worth the time, effort and money to mod in a x79 mobo just for 4.5ghz. Plus my 32gb ECC ram won't work on x79. The few games I play the RX5600 XT is tapped out before the CPU. Rather spend the money upgrading to a 6700XT.

  • @nakotaapache4674
    @nakotaapache4674 6 лет назад

    very pro tipps. do you have a video for long term maximized setting for the 3930k without supercooling and without superpowering setting ?

  • @RdLine-zk8ik
    @RdLine-zk8ik 6 лет назад +2

    MSI Z87 g45 gaming paired with a I7 4790k? Would you kindly make a video about it? *sending them Bioshock vibes*

    • @ReganMarcelis
      @ReganMarcelis 6 лет назад

      ....on my 4690k (I still want an x-99 - 5930k FTW) at the moment which crazy enough I have NEVER tried to OC. Hmm, maybe because its an ITX with a standard garbage STOCK intel cooler but I really need to get on this.... You Overclocked? :)

    • @tjidde95
      @tjidde95 6 лет назад

      My findings from 4690k, drop cache multiplier to x35 until core multiplier is stable. After x44 core you will need to tinker with cpupll voltage, decrease/increase it trail and error and differs per cpu. Usualu 1.75-2.05 i settled on 1.95 which can supply up to x47 multiplier. My vcore was x45 @1.24, x46@1.28 and x47@1.33. Settled with x45 and then slowly worked towards cache x40 and ram 2133 cl9

  • @spyrospapadakis
    @spyrospapadakis 6 лет назад +1

    I wanted to ask you besides the Westmere Xeons, what other Xeons are good enough for 2018-2019? What about Sandy/Ivy Bridge Xeons? Are they comparable in the value/performance ratio?

  • @IIMANIXII
    @IIMANIXII 6 лет назад

    It's been said that Brian is an Overclocked robot from the future.

  • @RitaMaSTeR
    @RitaMaSTeR 6 лет назад

    Hi! I currently have my I5 3570k @4.2 with auto voltage paired with MSI GD-65 I would love some guide to how to proper OC, because in MSI's forum, all the conversations about this have their photos/ pics from the setting offline LOL, thank you and awesome content!

  • @putra195
    @putra195 6 лет назад

    The only overclockable xeons are the 16xx series? Just a bit hard to find meanwhile 2670s were pretty common but cannot overclocked

  • @dxshah786
    @dxshah786 6 лет назад +2

    #addresstheyes 2ladies walking down the street. One is x58 another x79. And you get to pick one, and you have 1 mili second to choose.

  • @andrewmcewan9145
    @andrewmcewan9145 6 лет назад

    I don't know if your allowed to changes the blck strap but I remember back in the day people would get higher oc's with same voltage using the 1.25 blck strap.

    • @CompatibilityMadness
      @CompatibilityMadness 6 лет назад

      Yes, you can on LGA 2011 - you will have to drop Vcore Idle states though (ie. fixed Voltage regardless of utilisation) :D

  • @skunkmasterfpv1461
    @skunkmasterfpv1461 3 года назад

    Hi mate I've been looking to overclock my 3960 on a sapphire ultra black x79 and the boards are pretty rare and I cant find any kind of vid showing anything, just wondered if you had come across that board in the past? Thanks from the uk

  • @glennbokma6182
    @glennbokma6182 9 дней назад

    Hello, Great video, I have a Asus Sabertooth, x79 with a i7-3820, GTX-1080 that has been working great for 10 years. I found out the 3820 runs PCIe 2 speed. I upgraded to a i7-4930k, PCIe 3 speed. The 4930k runs but I think not stable. 3DMark ran fine on the 3820. 3DMark freezes on the 4930k during startup. I'm running the 4930k at default speed. Had win11, tried win10, back to win11, 3DMark won't run. Any help? Thank you, Glenn

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619 2 года назад

    What voltages are more responsible tighter RAM timings from the CPU? For Cr 1t . I can't get 1t Cr on the same RAM & mobo w/ this 1680-v2 where a 1660 was pulled running it fin. It did it all in Auto TPU (performance Fast mode) + XMP (only manually changing Cr 2t to 1t (G.Skill Trident X 2400 Cl10 1T on ASUS P9X79-E WS

  • @darkwind9000
    @darkwind9000 6 лет назад

    I'd love to see a Z97 overclocking guide for Devil's Canyon!

  • @awingawingan
    @awingawingan 6 лет назад

    Nice video Brian, can you try the offset voltage for overclock?

  • @Noobsaucer
    @Noobsaucer 6 лет назад

    I recently bought a Rampage IV Formula with a 3930k, running 4x8GB Kingston HyperX 1866, timings tightened to 9-10-9-27 (CR1). My 3930k is a dud, it needs sooo much voltage for 4.8 GHz with HT enabled. I cannot get it stable under 1.45v with LLC ultra high, additional vCore with turbo freq enabled (this translates to 1.475-1.480v in real life under load). As the system is watercooled with a 420mm 80mm thick radiator and a 200mm one 85mm thick, I have plenty of thermal headroom. I just keep it at 4.8 with those voltages, don't care if the chip dies, saving up for a 1680v2 in the meantime. I really hope it is going to be able to at least clock the same, as Overwatch is really CPU intensive at high framerates. I don't even care about how much vCore I need to push. @4.8 Ghz with the 3930k, I never drop below 220 FPS in-game but am mostly at about 240-270. In FFA, I'm maxed out at 300 all the time. I am constantly CPU limited though ( one . next to fps, instead of ...).

    • @car1o
      @car1o 3 года назад

      bro going beyond 200 fps in fps games basically won't make you play better). playing 200 fps cs go capped on 4820k @4.7, rang supreme. It is much more important to get a decent 1 ms fast matrix monitor 144 ghz or 240 even better.

  • @gkirmathal
    @gkirmathal 6 лет назад

    @TechYES City, dang that's nice looking! Been looking into building a X79 system to replace my aging s775 +X5460 combo.
    But a major question regarding ram compatibility is keeping me from it: Registered ECC ram compatibility with X79 motherboards with Xeon 16** or 26** CPU's.
    Does Registered ECC work in combination with a Xeon, on all brands of X79 boards from like Asrock/MSI/Asus/GB?? OR is it only Huanan specific?
    With Huanan X79 boards being the only special kid (X79 motherboard) on the block that supporting Reg ECC in this combination?
    There is a lot of contradicting info regarding Reg ECC support + X79 boards running Xeon's. So is there a solid answer that can be given on the Reg ECC subject on X79 boards?
    I would really like to know so I can make a choice better solid choice of going either MSI XPower II or a Huanan Deluxe with a 1650V2.
    Regards and keep it p.

  • @grandad40
    @grandad40 4 года назад

    Brian you say that your asus is the cream of the crop x79 mobo , I,m curious how do you rate my Asrock x79 extreme11 mobo performance abilite's and would you recommend me upgrading from my E5-2680 v1 sandybridge to a E5-1680 v2 ivybridge mainly so i stay relevant by being able to play AVX/AVX2 required Games on my very loved Rig setup and avoid upgrading for a while still yet ? Please answer me with your amazing insight on this issue.

  • @hianuyesperidiao5499
    @hianuyesperidiao5499 6 лет назад

    Hi. What plate would you recommend me for x79 if possible a not too expensive. I intend to buy one on aliexpress. I intend to overclock but at most 4.5. I was thinking of getting an i7 3930k

  • @ace1422
    @ace1422 6 лет назад

    Hello Brian could you make an x99 oc guide. At the moment those are very valuable processors and it would be very good to make an updated guide.
    Your new intro music rocks btw

  • @beckiedaniel6717
    @beckiedaniel6717 5 лет назад

    After Watching your videos, I bought an R4BE. Which cpu is better for gaming, 1680v2 or 4930k or 4960x? Do I need a water cooler for cpu?

  • @FirstEver
    @FirstEver 6 лет назад

    Hi, can you share your AIDA64 and CPU-Z CPU Single/Multi benchmark results - thanks!
    1. Why don't you use a DDR3-2400?
    2. Did you update the CPU microcode to version 42D?
    3. You can update your NVMe module to Dxe_4 (but it has no performance impact).
    I'm have a similar PC with E5-1660v2@4.63GHz and Quad DDR3-2400 (ASUS P9X79 Pro and 1500W Cooler Master PSU - because why not).

  • @mak_ev
    @mak_ev 6 лет назад +2

    "Always overclock your CPU first"... Maybe it works with Intel, but not with AMD FX where you need to OC your RAM and CPU/NB first

  • @skippingbear92
    @skippingbear92 6 лет назад +2

    havent watched yet but already know its good video

  • @dmann3042000
    @dmann3042000 6 лет назад

    Throw some 2400 in that badboy, and call it a day. I use 4 sticks of vengence 2400 in one of my rigs with 9 LT,, and rocks solid on a haswell. quad channel 2400 will be sweet.

  • @Andriucr
    @Andriucr Год назад

    I know it's a little late, but I wonder what motherboard you used for the xeon 1680 v2? Is the Asus RAMPAGE IV EXTREME?

  • @hectoreduardofuentealbapel7830
    @hectoreduardofuentealbapel7830 5 лет назад

    1650v2 are oc capable? In my country are really cheaper compared to 4960x, 4930k and 3930k and base clock is the same (turbo is just 100mhz less).

  • @ronaldkiyan4155
    @ronaldkiyan4155 5 лет назад

    Hi
    I have a question, is necessary a clean installation of windows if I change from cpu 3930k to 1680 v2?

  • @sebastiendefra8877
    @sebastiendefra8877 6 лет назад +1

    hello Bryan ! ! Could we have the specificities of your configuration ? (to make another one for me in the future). Now I'm crazy about Xeon it's partly the fault of your videos !!! (lol) expatialy the X79's
    configuration , wich here are not really cheap (in france)! Seeya ! byby !!

  • @hi.imgonner5813
    @hi.imgonner5813 6 лет назад

    I got a queston i ha ve a asrock x79extreme6 and a 3930k, is it safe to OC on a corsair h60 at least the first couple of bumps up. It has a natural oc menu that shows oc to 4.0 4.2 and 4.4 in blue then anything higher up is red. Im guessing for dangerous levels without proper cooling. I just want to know how far can i go without hurting my cpu on my h60 and what kind of temps are safe to keep it there.

  • @ps3customgamer
    @ps3customgamer 6 лет назад +1

    Do aussies not buy fast memory? thought youd get at least 2400mhz on the used market brian

    • @mapesdhs597
      @mapesdhs597 6 лет назад

      Indeed, TridentX kits are a good choice, I've obtained many of them used.

    • @hanswurst3811
      @hanswurst3811 6 лет назад

      didnt work with the xeon because of the limited cpu integrated memory controller ....

  • @henryt9731
    @henryt9731 4 года назад

    Hello! Do you think it is still worth it if I get a premium x79 motherboards in 2020..? Currently thinking of getting the Rampage IV Formula or the Black Edition.
    Currently using the 1680v2 with a... Huanan x79....

  • @sealion_t_v
    @sealion_t_v 4 года назад

    Can u help me for asus rampage black Edition vi x79 with i7 3970x what is the sweetspot oc ?

  • @EduHardwares
    @EduHardwares 9 месяцев назад

    Does it support F16C and AVX2? Check it out on CPU-z

  • @hanswurst3811
    @hanswurst3811 5 лет назад

    Hi,can you give me a hint where i can find a modified bios for the rampage IV extreme for the bootable m.2 support ?

  • @ilyasbuyuklu1587
    @ilyasbuyuklu1587 4 года назад

    i did as you did but when i restart my computer crashes dont start windows what should i do mate ?

  • @LyudmilaSht
    @LyudmilaSht 5 лет назад

    Did the same,but when run cinebench system crashed.Aida64 stress test did well.Please help

  • @austrian_s60r64
    @austrian_s60r64 6 лет назад +1

    we need a m.2 x79 vid

  • @fragalot
    @fragalot 6 лет назад +1

    What? Where can I find a BIOS mod for an Asus P9X79 to support NVMe as a boot drive?

    • @mapesdhs597
      @mapesdhs597 6 лет назад

      rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?48001-R4E-BIOS-4804-MODDED-EFI-Intel-13-1-0-2126-Download
      You must use the BIOS Flashback method. Note that if you use a Samsung 950 Pro, then you don't need to mod the BIOS since the 950 Pro has its own boot ROM (later Samsungs sadly don't). Some Intel NVMe models also have their own boot ROM.

  • @abeala349
    @abeala349 6 лет назад +2

    Overclocked 1680v2 or 2680v2 for video editing and games ?

    • @charlesturner897
      @charlesturner897 6 лет назад

      As far as I know the 2xxx Vx are locked completely

  • @Shelby_350
    @Shelby_350 2 года назад

    bro i wish you answer me i have intel i core i7-3930 and rtx 3080 ti and and cooler master 16 ram and 2 tera ssd and 1tera hdd and 900W power supply so what motherboard i gonna buy for this collection and thanks

  • @tacticalcenter8658
    @tacticalcenter8658 5 лет назад

    TechYes i just got a 1680v2 and it doesnt post at all when i install it. my 3930k works just fine. any thoughts on this? ive cleared the CMOS on my ASUS rampage IV extreme. but still doesnt work. do you think they sold me a dud? or are there tricks or an aftermarket bios to fix this?