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orion
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Yes and no [Wink]

I've had trouble flashing the SPD of three of my memory modules to 7-7-6-20 so I sent them out to tear for him to flash them for me and haven't got them back yet.

Here's a link to our exploits in flashing memory Link

They should run @ 6-7-6 on the SM board so I might try flashing all 16 sticks to that again and try.

I'll post some more pics soon.

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MSI 790FX GD70/1090T/8GB
TA990FXE/8150/4GB
TYAN s8812/4xMCES @ 2.9GHz/32GB
SM H8QGL-iF+/4x6128 @ 2.5GHz/32GB

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orion
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Kind of looks like an octopus.

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[ July 18, 2011, 04:07 AM: Message edited by: Polygon ]

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MSI 790FX GD70/1090T/8GB
TA990FXE/8150/4GB
TYAN s8812/4xMCES @ 2.9GHz/32GB
SM H8QGL-iF+/4x6128 @ 2.5GHz/32GB

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Polygon
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WOW! I love it!

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Too Many Computers,... Too Little Time .....  - Com'on ???..!

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orion
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Update:

We got the memory flashed to 6-7-6-20 @ 1333MHz on all sixteen sticks. The CPU's, @ stock 2.1GHz, are chugging away @ 2.7GHz. The NB @ stock is 1.8GHz and is now @ 2.2GHz

Temps on the CPU's, while running F@H -bigbeta, are running around 45˚C taken from the internal CPU die temp probe. The water is running 33˚C.

All in all not too shabby, I’ll try bumping the CPU speed up some more later. The voltage for them is set @ 1.1875 so there should be more room to go.

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MSI 790FX GD70/1090T/8GB
TA990FXE/8150/4GB
TYAN s8812/4xMCES @ 2.9GHz/32GB
SM H8QGL-iF+/4x6128 @ 2.5GHz/32GB

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orion
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I'm getting closer to getting it back up and running. This is the MB tray I built.

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Isn't procrastination just wonderful [HaHa]


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[ December 13, 2011, 10:38 AM: Message edited by: Polygon ]

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MSI 790FX GD70/1090T/8GB
TA990FXE/8150/4GB
TYAN s8812/4xMCES @ 2.9GHz/32GB
SM H8QGL-iF+/4x6128 @ 2.5GHz/32GB

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winginit
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Nice fab job.... [Wink]

What type of channel did you use? It looks like it might be shelving rail.

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(swapping components WAY too often!)

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orion
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Yep that's what it is 3/8 x 5/8 shelving channel. The slots are 1/8 x 9/16 with 1" c-c spacing. Good thing you can't see my crappy welding that good in the picture [HaHa]

It’s painted black now but I'm thinking of painting it with the simulated stone paint, we’ll see.

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MSI 790FX GD70/1090T/8GB
TA990FXE/8150/4GB
TYAN s8812/4xMCES @ 2.9GHz/32GB
SM H8QGL-iF+/4x6128 @ 2.5GHz/32GB

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orion
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Mounted!

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[ December 13, 2011, 10:39 AM: Message edited by: Polygon ]

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MSI 790FX GD70/1090T/8GB
TA990FXE/8150/4GB
TYAN s8812/4xMCES @ 2.9GHz/32GB
SM H8QGL-iF+/4x6128 @ 2.5GHz/32GB

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orion
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If I'm lucky I should get "Jagdhund" running today.

Leak testing. You will notice that one of the reservoirs is empty, that's because the pump froze up so I had to do some re-pluming during the charging process.
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Heatsinks on the PWM's are in place.
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[ December 13, 2011, 10:40 AM: Message edited by: Polygon ]

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MSI 790FX GD70/1090T/8GB
TA990FXE/8150/4GB
TYAN s8812/4xMCES @ 2.9GHz/32GB
SM H8QGL-iF+/4x6128 @ 2.5GHz/32GB

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winginit
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You know, that board doesn't look near as big when it's on the framework.... [HaHa]

That is a really nice stand setup, though.... you've done a good job with it.... [ThumbsUp]

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*Biostar T-Series
(swapping components WAY too often!)

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orion
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Thank you

...but there's a problem, the fans all spin up but it won't post. [Frown]

After I got it back from SM I only tried CPU0 with just one cpu and that worked. That was the only one I was concerned about since everything else seemed to be working before I sent the board to them.

I'll try pulling the cpu's out of CPU2 & CPU3 to see if that works. If it doesn't then I'll try CPU0 alone again with each cpu to check them out...if that will even work [HaHa]

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MSI 790FX GD70/1090T/8GB
TA990FXE/8150/4GB
TYAN s8812/4xMCES @ 2.9GHz/32GB
SM H8QGL-iF+/4x6128 @ 2.5GHz/32GB

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Speedy-J
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This is one bad ass system ,i love the DD Maze 4 waterblocks.
I'm impressed..

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After I got it back from SM I only tried CPU0 with just one cpu and that worked.
I think the problem is with the voltage regulators PWM ,iff they cant handle the load of 4 cpu's it will burn your feds ore at least damage them.

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-=System Specs=-

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orion
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Jagdhund II is up and running!!!

I still need to replumb it and add some heatsinks to the FETS but other than that it's running great.

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MSI 790FX GD70/1090T/8GB
TA990FXE/8150/4GB
TYAN s8812/4xMCES @ 2.9GHz/32GB
SM H8QGL-iF+/4x6128 @ 2.5GHz/32GB

Posts: 610 | From: Husker land | Registered: Apr 2006
Polygon
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WOW!!!!
I am impressed !!! [respect]

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Too Many Computers,... Too Little Time .....  - Com'on ???..!

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winginit
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It's.... ALIVE!!!! [HaHa]

So what board are you running now?.... it looks like another SuperMicro? [Wink]

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*Biostar T-Series
(swapping components WAY too often!)

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