I still have my X58 Classified E760, it runs my backup PC (a 980X) to this very day. Cost me an arm and a leg way back when, they only had a couple of them available.
I'm still running my x99 classified with my 5820k... I have two gtx 970s sli'd and I'm gaming on current games with 0 issues... lol. I load in faster than my bf who got newer hardware. 5 years of hard work and it still keeps up. Was a beast back then and is still a beast now. Im going to be really sad when I have to replace it 😞
I'm still running this X99 Classified with a 5930K @ 4.7 GHz (adaptive voltage with C states enabled) with G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 64GB (4 x 16GB) F4-3200C14Q-64GVK @ stock XMP settings, so this content is directly relevant to me. What's funny is that the memory kit is still relevant even today with the Ryzen 5000 launches.
G'day Buildzoid, I agree with you on wanting to own it just because it looks Cool, at 5:55 I think the CATERR_LED is for when Snowflake is doing an OC that crashes & it's not the MotherBoards Fault 😾🖥🖱
Buildzoid, CATERR stands for Catastrophic Error. There used to be an Intel white paper about it; but it's been removed from their website. The only remaining reference I could find to it is here: blog.asset-intertech.com/test_data_out/2011/10/debugging-caterr-and-other-failures.html
Is there a difference between set and get on vcore with the FIVR? I know the set and get will be different with VCC, but not sure how it's working out with vcore.
Hey! got a question if you have the time. I've got a I7 6850k with this exact board. I can't seem to keep the overclock under load. 4.3Ghz at 1.285 volts are my settings that worked for the longest time. When I used to run a stress test this was achievable with no problems but now when I run a stress test the CPU clocks down to 4.0 no matter what voltage I throw at it. I have high performance power option on windows and the ring ratio at 32, also the CPU temp never exceeds 60 degrees celsius. I know you get these stupid questions all the time but some kind of direction would be appreciated. Thanks alot!
Hey Buildzoid, can you do a X570 MSI MPG Pro Carbon review? I'd love to see your opinions about that board since there's not really much reviews out there about it. Love your vids, keep it up man.
Do you perhaps have any inclination to do an explained with paint video about the role of capacitors in a VRM? I imagine that'd be quite popular among viewers, and perhaps more so non-regular or new viewers
I own an Asrock x99x Fatality Killer, if possible, do a breakdown of this model too \o; nothing to complain about the 5820k, it's a good CPU with somewhat reasonable price at the time.
I still have my crosshair formula II lol , sadly it's dead though. I mean I think it's dead no post or anything with all other known working components also I'm down for dumb testing
Maybe motherboard (or PC components in general) manufacturers will soon realize that exposed components (yknow, like oldskool motherboards or most of the AM3(+) ones) do have incredible sexappeal, and not using heatsoaks can be good :P
question. what program is that you using to right on the pic. i know it sounds dumb but havnt used one in many many years and need to find one for something. :-)
I still have my X58 Classified E760, it runs my backup PC (a 980X) to this very day. Cost me an arm and a leg way back when, they only had a couple of them available.
Everyone else: "omg threadripper 3! comet lake! big navi! rtx 3000!"
BZ: "nah let's review broadwell-e"
GN Steve said he took pictures of the new Ghost Canyon NUC for you to breakdown. Waiting on that video.
it will be up on the GN channel probably once they are done with CES
Yes!! I just got one of these!!!!
I'm still running my x99 classified with my 5820k... I have two gtx 970s sli'd and I'm gaming on current games with 0 issues... lol. I load in faster than my bf who got newer hardware. 5 years of hard work and it still keeps up. Was a beast back then and is still a beast now. Im going to be really sad when I have to replace it 😞
I'm still running this X99 Classified with a 5930K @ 4.7 GHz (adaptive voltage with C states enabled) with G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 64GB (4 x 16GB) F4-3200C14Q-64GVK @ stock XMP settings, so this content is directly relevant to me. What's funny is that the memory kit is still relevant even today with the Ryzen 5000 launches.
G'day Buildzoid,
I agree with you on wanting to own it just because it looks Cool,
at 5:55 I think the CATERR_LED is for when Snowflake is doing an OC that crashes & it's not the MotherBoards Fault 😾🖥🖱
Buildzoid, CATERR stands for Catastrophic Error. There used to be an Intel white paper about it; but it's been removed from their website. The only remaining reference I could find to it is here: blog.asset-intertech.com/test_data_out/2011/10/debugging-caterr-and-other-failures.html
Doesn't the PCIe DIP switch get covered by long cards in the top slot?
Is there a difference between set and get on vcore with the FIVR? I know the set and get will be different with VCC, but not sure how it's working out with vcore.
Hey! got a question if you have the time. I've got a I7 6850k with this exact board. I can't seem to keep the overclock under load. 4.3Ghz at 1.285 volts are my settings that worked for the longest time. When I used to run a stress test this was achievable with no problems but now when I run a stress test the CPU clocks down to 4.0 no matter what voltage I throw at it. I have high performance power option on windows and the ring ratio at 32, also the CPU temp never exceeds 60 degrees celsius. I know you get these stupid questions all the time but some kind of direction would be appreciated. Thanks alot!
EVGA's manuals = ask TiN
VRM coparison of Rampage II Extreme vs. Rampage III Extreme ?
My Evga x99 FTW first gen had a lot of issues. Stability in many ways. Usb 3.0 ports worked intermittently. A lot of weird stuff.
What don't you like about the ASUS RAMPAGE V EXTREME??
Hey Buildzoid, can you do a X570 MSI MPG Pro Carbon review? I'd love to see your opinions about that board since there's not really much reviews out there about it.
Love your vids, keep it up man.
Check his am4 motherboard roundup
@@narmonteam3582 Thank you, haven't saw that one, really useful.
what about a X79 Dark ?
Running this board with a Xeon 2699 v3. No updated videos today anymore. I'm willing to bet it's definitely no slouch still by today's standards.
Excellent in depth content! Don't you have contacts at EVGA? Can't you email them and find out what the mystery error LEDs are for?
Or you could try some likely error states and make a video about it?
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Hey buildzoid, maybe you know what does exactly "Fix CPU Vcore and power behavior" mean in the new Gigabyte bios updates for z390 boards?
wurst
i have a msi x99s gaming 7, can you do a video of this mb, thanks.
Do you perhaps have any inclination to do an explained with paint video about the role of capacitors in a VRM? I imagine that'd be quite popular among viewers, and perhaps more so non-regular or new viewers
Hey bro! Are you going to do a breakdown for the upcoming x570 mag tomahawk?
probably
I own an Asrock x99x Fatality Killer, if possible, do a breakdown of this model too \o; nothing to complain about the 5820k, it's a good CPU with somewhat reasonable price at the time.
I had the lower model paired with a 6850K. Any memory settings past 2666 were extremely unstable in 4 channel. Ditched it for a ryzen.
I still have my crosshair formula II lol , sadly it's dead though.
I mean I think it's dead no post or anything with all other known working components
also I'm down for dumb testing
I always did think that was a nice looking mobo.
Maybe motherboard (or PC components in general) manufacturers will soon realize that exposed components (yknow, like oldskool motherboards or most of the AM3(+) ones) do have incredible sexappeal, and not using heatsoaks can be good :P
There are way to unlock turbo boost, but it's only valid for some Xeon E5 1600 CPUs (Haswell), so... probably meh.
Do you have a place we can send mobo pictures to for a breakdown?
depends what mobo it is
Asus X570 WS-ACE
FLASH THE BIOS FOR BROADWELL CPU SUPPORT!!! ESHH!!
BIOS 2.08 Updates
Update CPU Microcode for Win10 OC limitation issue.
like my evga x79 dark. 1 fold out page for a manual and every 4 pin fan header bar 1 is not pwm
question. what program is that you using to right on the pic. i know it sounds dumb but havnt used one in many many years and need to find one for something. :-)
GIMP
Actually Hardcore Overclocking thank ya dude.
Seeing a lot of Thermal Take mem sticks. Tell
Us why or why not
We want them! ;)
thermaltake's website doesn't properly list full primary timings so it's pretty much impossible to tell what ICs they are using on a lot of sticks
I had an evga x79 and overclocking on it absolutely sucked...
I got excited , when I got my i7 4790k 1150 in the mail does this mean I have issues.
An overclocked 4790K with some fast RAM still rocks. The trick is getting one for a reasonable amount, people want $150 for them.
@@alexz1232 Yeah! people are asking 170+ for pre refresh haswell too!
I got my 4770K + mobo for 168
AsRock claims taichi x99 have 12-phase supply with 60A inductors
shame the mosfets aren't even close to 60A
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking Yes i did find that out mosfets are FDMS3668S Q1 30A and Q2 60A (package limited) and continous current 13/18A
Me still waiting for the 2011-3 xeons to become cheap
Really want the 1660v3 to drop to around $100 or lower.
@@pigdad I just wanna take advantage of the all core max turbo. Some microcode edit for the xeons.
@@pigdad that's the 6-core, right...? I think you'd be better off getting a R5-1600 or 2600 at this point
@@raddysurrname7944 1660v3 = 5960x
@@raddysurrname7944 8-core actually. It's not a practical desire, just want to diddle around with OCing an old, power guzzling chip.
damn you bz
Can we have MSI Tomahawk max PCB analyse pls :)
no because it's the same PCB as the old tomahawk and the only difference is larger BIOS chips
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking i hope tomahawk max can handle 3600x with a little oc... :)?
@@stefancvetkovic2870 If you're willing to tolerate noise for VRMs you can just slap a fan on it and it'll be fine (thermally).
Up to a point, of course. Eventually the thermal resistance/conductivity is going to limit power, but that's only an issue on LN2
Rampage V extreme suck? wut?
Tell more
Watch the previous videos and twitch streams, I'm surprised he has any hair left.
NSA undocumented features lol
Asus x99= Qcode 00 and dead cpu
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