Z77X-D3H/Z77X-UP5

RE: Z77X-D3H

Probably yes.. It's a bit different, I don't know where it is sourced from exactly.
 
RE: Z77X-D3H

Thanks.

GA-X79-UD3 debug file attached.
 

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RE: Z77X-D3H

Thanks, will adjust for this mobo too. The VRs there seem to be:

1. Vcore = 1.375 V
2. ??? = 1.121 V
3. VTT = 1.051 V
4. DRAM A/B = 1.652 V
5. DRAM C/D = 1.656 V

Do you know what the 2nd one might be (1.121 V) ? Maybe this is the VCCSA/IMC ?
 
RE: Z77X-D3H

As per GB web page:

2306.jpg


Btw,
I will ask my frind.

Here is UD3 voltage control:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/picture/?src=/images/mainboards/gigabyte-ga-x79-ud3/bios10_big.png

Just found that have chipset voltage control also (PCH Core):
http://www.xbitlabs.com/picture/?src=/images/mainboards/gigabyte-ga-x79-ud3/bios12_big.png

Details of X79-UD3:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums...eview-LN2-Testing-Guide&p=5081371#post5081371
or better one (UD7):
http://sinhardware.com/index.php/re...abyte-x79-ud7-review-w-3960x?showall=&start=3
 
RE: Z77X-D3H

Thanks for the additional information.
Problem is, that according to those reviews, the 2nd IR3567 instance should be VCCSA/IMC which seems rather high in case of the dump you attached before (1.121 V).
 
RE: Z77X-D3H

Ok. Would also be interesting to get dumps from other boards utilizing Digital PWMs, like ASUS Maximus series, etc..
 
RE: Z77X-D3H

Martin said:
Thanks for the additional information.
Problem is, that according to those reviews, the 2nd IR3567 instance should be VCCSA/IMC which seems rather high in case of the dump you attached before (1.121 V).
Yes,
confirm is IMC voltage.
 

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RE: Z77X-D3H

Thanks! So mystery is solved :)
I'm waiting for some feedback from other machines and will make a new Beta soon. Let me know if you need a new Beta ;)
 
RE: Z77X-D3H

Martin said:
Thanks! So mystery is solved :)
I'm waiting for some feedback from other machines and will make a new Beta soon. Let me know if you need a new Beta ;)
Can,no problem.
Btw,
latest HWiNFO and SIV dump attached.
 

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RE: Z77X-D3H

Hi Martin,
work well on Z77X-D3H.
Now I crossflash my board with Z77X-UD3H BIOS (don't ask me how) and only IR3657 (CPU Vcore) are offset in +.
BIOS in default now,later will increase Vcore.
Rgs,
Stasio
 

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RE: Z77X-D3H

Thanks for the report. I need more different Vcore values to prove if there's indeed an offset applied.
However, I doubt that on the IRF output an offset is applied, since this is the straight VOUT value.
 
RE: Z77X-D3H

Martin said:
Thanks for the report. I need more different Vcore values to prove if there's indeed an offset applied.
However, I doubt that on the IRF output an offset is applied, since this is the straight VOUT value.
Set in BIOS Vcore 1.5000V.


Set in BIOS Vcore 1.4000V... OK.
(Set in BIOS Vcore 1.4500V... OK)
(Set in BIOS Vcore 1.4800V... OK)
 

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RE: Z77X-D3H

Ok,I will try.
Btw,
Set in BIOS Vcore 1.525V... OK.
First I go back to Vcore 1.5000.
============================
1600.........same 6.000
1601..........OK. :)

Solved,thanks Martin.
 

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