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Reaching the 43x multiplier barrier in Rampage IV Black edition - E5 1660 v1

Reaching the 43x multiplier barrier in Rampage IV Black edition - E5 1660 v1

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02-29-2016, 01:51 PM
#1
Hello everyone. I'm just starting out on the forum.
I recently purchased a Xeon e5 1660 v1 for my RIVBE, aiming to perform an overclock at a low cost (around 120 euros) and build a solid workstation.
After extensive research online, I realized that most Xeon models from the 16XX series appear to have unlocked multipliers (or I hope I haven't found the only exception with a locked one).
My previous CPU was an e5 1620 v1, which I know has a locked multiplier of 43x.
Now that I've installed my new CPU, I found out it can't exceed x43 either. The issue is that my motherboard doesn’t support POSTing.
I could try using a higher multiplier (up to 57x), but anything above 43x just won’t work, even with different voltages.
Why can’t my RIVBE overclock beyond 43x? Should I need to modify something?
Is anyone else experiencing the same problem here? Have you encountered similar issues?
Apologies if my English comes across as a bit awkward, and thank you in advance for your assistance.
Mirko
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LuLuPlaysCraft
02-29-2016, 01:51 PM #1

Hello everyone. I'm just starting out on the forum.
I recently purchased a Xeon e5 1660 v1 for my RIVBE, aiming to perform an overclock at a low cost (around 120 euros) and build a solid workstation.
After extensive research online, I realized that most Xeon models from the 16XX series appear to have unlocked multipliers (or I hope I haven't found the only exception with a locked one).
My previous CPU was an e5 1620 v1, which I know has a locked multiplier of 43x.
Now that I've installed my new CPU, I found out it can't exceed x43 either. The issue is that my motherboard doesn’t support POSTing.
I could try using a higher multiplier (up to 57x), but anything above 43x just won’t work, even with different voltages.
Why can’t my RIVBE overclock beyond 43x? Should I need to modify something?
Is anyone else experiencing the same problem here? Have you encountered similar issues?
Apologies if my English comes across as a bit awkward, and thank you in advance for your assistance.
Mirko

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LaPulgaAtomica
Junior Member
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03-01-2016, 10:36 AM
#2
If you didn't reset CMOS before modifying the processor, please do so.
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LaPulgaAtomica
03-01-2016, 10:36 AM #2

If you didn't reset CMOS before modifying the processor, please do so.

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iiSweeTzz
Posting Freak
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03-03-2016, 01:47 AM
#3
If you didn't reset CMOS after changing the processor, please do so. I attempted two different BIOSes and reset it around thirty times. The board has an auto-reset feature. I'm sure the BIOS reset issue is resolved on modern Asus boards. It works quite well.
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iiSweeTzz
03-03-2016, 01:47 AM #3

If you didn't reset CMOS after changing the processor, please do so. I attempted two different BIOSes and reset it around thirty times. The board has an auto-reset feature. I'm sure the BIOS reset issue is resolved on modern Asus boards. It works quite well.