BIOS And Overclocking

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The X38 Diamond provides almost every setting necessary to extract the highest overclock from any CPU, save for front side bus voltage, which we didn’t find. Still, it overclocked better than many boards that use FSB voltage adjustments to increase maximum stable clock speed.

BIOS Frequency and Voltage settings (for overclocking)
FSB Frequency 200 - 800 MHz (1 MHz)
Clock Multiplier Adjustment Yes
DRAM Frequency FSB clock x 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 1.60, 2.0
PCIe Clock 100 - 200 MHz (1 MHz)
CPU Vcore 1.3000 - 2.0750 Volts (0.0125 Volts)
CPU FSB Voltage Not Available
Northbridge (MCH) 1.200 - 1.580 Volts (0.032 Volts)
Southbridge (ICH) 1.50 - 1.62 - 1.80 Volts (0.03/0.06 Volts)
DRAM Voltage 1.50 - 2.50 - 2.75 Volts (0.0425/0.0850 Volts)
CAS Latency Range
tCAS: 5-10; tRCD: 3-10; tRP: 3-10; tRAS: 9-31

We reached 512 MHz FSB clock (FSB2048) using our E6750 at 1.60 V and its stock 8x multiplier, giving us an overclocked speed of 4.1 GHz. The 1.60 V reading came at a BIOS setting of 1.575 V. Increasing the set voltage to 1.60 V provided a tiny increase in achievable clock speed, but violated our 1.60 V limit.

Dropping the CPU core multiplier to 6x allowed us to set up a stable bus speed of 541 MHz. This bus speed has only recently been exceeded by the Asus Maximus Extreme, but the competitor couldn’t achieve the same 4.1 GHz CPU clock.

Testing the MSI X38 Diamond wasn’t without its problems, however, as the 2:1 DRAM:FSB ratio caused instability at 1333 MHz. Loosening up the timings helped, but we ended up testing the base speed using an 8:5 DRAM:FSB ratio (1.60x memory multiplier) for DDR3-1066 speed at CAS 5-5-5-15.

Again, overclocking never allowed the memory data rate to be completely stable at speeds exceeding 1300 MHz, and we were forced to drop the DRAM:FSB ratio to 6:5 (1.20x memory multiplier) at CAS for benchmarking at the overclocked speed. Because the system was tested at a much lower memory data rate than those to which it was compared, it was able to maintain CAS 5-5-5-20 even at its maximum CPU speed.

Accessories

Accessories
Documentation & Software Motherboard Manual
Quick Installation Guide
VoIP Card User’s Guide
X-Fi Xtreme Audio User’s Guide
Motherboard Driver CD (Windows XP)
Motherboard Driver CD (Windows Vista)
X-Fi Xtreme Audio Driver CD
Hardware 1x 80-conductor Ultra ATA cable, Round
1x Floppy Cable
6x SATA Data Cable
1x eSATA to SATA Data Cable
3x Four-Pin to SATA Power Adapter
1x Front Panel Quick Connector Kit
1x Port Breakout Plate (2x USB, 1x IEEE-1394)
2x CrossFire Bridge
1x X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCI-Express Card
1x VoIP Telephony Adapter Card
1x I/O Panel Shield

Rather than put its drivers on DVD, MSI includes three CDs to address Windows XP, Windows Vista, and the X-Fi Extreme Audio card separately.

The X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCI Express and SkyTel VoIP interface cards are certain to get the most attention, but also unique is the inclusion of two CrossFire bridges. ATI graphics buyers are normally forced to buy a "CrossFire Edition" card to get the bridges, but MSI’s decision to include them means that CrossFire builders can make do with two "standard" cards.


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Anonymous 26/11/2007 03:32
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We covered the technology in our X38 Express technical introduction, and examined its major

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We covered the technology in our X38 Express technical introduction, and examined its major

X38 Comparison Part 2: DDR3 Motherboards : Read more

Anonymous 26/11/2007 03:33
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The best-equipped DDR3 board from Asus, the Maximus Extreme looks a lot like the DDR2-compatible

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Anonymous 26/11/2007 03:33
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The best-equipped DDR3 board from Asus, the Maximus Extreme looks a lot like the DDR2-compatible

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Anonymous 26/11/2007 03:33
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The Asus Maximus Extreme is the clear winner in today’s competition for two reasons: first, it has

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Anonymous 26/11/2007 03:33
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The Maximus Extreme provides a wide range of overclocking controls, far beyond what’s needed to

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Anonymous 26/11/2007 03:34
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The Asus Maximus Extreme is the clear winner in today’s competition for two reasons: first, it has

X38 Comparison Part 2: DDR3 Motherboards : Read more

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The Asus Maximus Extreme is the clear winner in today’s competition for two reasons: first, it has

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Gigabyte’s GA-X38T-DQ6 sticks to the proven layout of its previously tested DD2 sibling, the

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We covered the technology in our X38 Express technical introduction, and examined its major

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Each board had good CPU overclocking capabilities, but a few had problems with high memory speeds

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