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Old 01-08-2010, 12:10   #1
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Quick warning for anyone considering this board DO NOT BUY IT!!!

I have had 3 over the space of 8 days and all of them have, had the same error pop up of IOH over temperature and it is caused by running your ram at it's rated speed, because Asus have used cheap thermal paste and also not enough of it.

To fix the problem you have to remove the heatsink's, and replace the thermal paste but indoing so you void the warranty.
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Old 01-08-2010, 13:23   #2
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Did you realise the Intel CPU specifications for the i7 920 is a max of 1066

http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=37147

so even if a board says it will run 1600+ with a cpu there is never a guarantee the cpu will like it

Did you know that using artic silver on the CPU in theory voids the warranty on the CPU also
 
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Re: Asus Rampage III Extreme Warning

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Did you know that using artic silver on the CPU in theory voids the warranty on the CPU also
So which paste should you use then that does not void the warranty

I agree with Damien, Why should you have to fix a board that is only a few days old. Asus have gone down a step or 2 in my eyes over the last year
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Re: Asus Rampage III Extreme Warning

In theory the manufacturers specified heatsink, fan and attached thermal compound is the ONLY thing that will not void the warranty on the cpu It does though depend on wether it's an OEM cpu or official supplied upgrade CPU or even if it's a CPU supplied to the systems manufacturer
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Did you realise the Intel CPU specifications for the i7 920 is a max of 1066

http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=37147

so even if a board says it will run 1600+ with a cpu there is never a guarantee the cpu will like it

Did you know that using artic silver on the CPU in theory voids the warranty on the CPU also
I didn't mention the cpu zing, as I know that they "officially" only support 1066mhz ram.

The problem is with the heatsink's on the board not cooling the IOH chip.

You mention that Artic silver 5 void's the warranty but why are they allowed to make and, sell the stuff knowing that if you use it they know it's going to void the warranty or do they replace the cpu if it is faulty after you have used there thermal paste.

This thread was only started to warn people of the issue's with this particular motherboard, and that if they got one how to fix the issue at there own risk as it is classed as a modification to the board therefore you void the warranty in doing so.
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and it is caused by running your ram at it's rated speed
but you mentioned this. Which seeing as you do not run 1066 ram means you are running the system beyond spec

Ive read similar issues with that board even when watercooling the chipset

You over clock which voids all warranty anyway if they want to push it
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So which paste should you use then that does not void the warranty

I agree with Damien, Why should you have to fix a board that is only a few days old. Asus have gone down a step or 2 in my eyes over the last year
stock paste on a stock cooler if you buy a retail boxed cpu with 3 years warranty. If however you buy OEM then you get a year with whatever paste. Obviously as long as you clean the paste off the cpu and cooler they aint gonna know. Just keep the cloth away from the pins lol lol
 
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lol yeah i clean it off whilst it is still in the board then clean the rest off with a earbud.
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Re: Asus Rampage III Extreme Warning

What about a cooling fan/duct dedicated towards the existing heatsink over the IOH??
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What about a cooling fan/duct dedicated towards the existing heatsink over the IOH??


Got a desktop fan pointing in the case to help cool the graphics card and nb and sb but it still didn't help cool it
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Re: Asus Rampage III Extreme Warning

Still not a replacement for a dedicated fan cooling a single component, hence I mentioned it
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Got a desktop fan pointing in the case to help cool the graphics card and nb and sb but it still didn't help cool it
eh? With all that watercooling you still have a fan pointed at the box?!
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eh? With all that watercooling you still have a fan pointed at the box?!
Because of his mega hot graphics card, Its one of those all new all dancing power hungry Nvidia cards .
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have a look here http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?board_id=1&model=Rampage%20III%20Extreme &id=20100523091452390&
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Arctic Silver 5 has now been applied in place of the yellow crud that Asus used on the bottom of the heatsink/heatpipe assembly and it has been reassembled back onto the board.

The temperature of the X58 chip as shown by the IOH temperature sensor in the BIOS is now reaching 65°C at idle but not going any higher so it appears that my problem is solved :-)

I suggest that anyone else getting the "IOH Over Temperature" warning do what I did and just replace the TIM on the bottom of the heatsink/heatpipe assembly which is a simple job to do and avoids having to send the board back and then wait around indefinitely for a replacement which might not actually be any better.
and here http://www.swiftnets.com/forums/view...63e301282b2c5f

the OP is correct don't buy it

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seem.s to be the X58 chip the The MSI X58 Pro-E has the same prob
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1508504
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mine runs fine

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Damien no offence but you are proof personified as to why people should not spend thousands on trying to run a massively overclocked juiced up machine

Ive got a nice overclock on my machine a fast graphics card fast memory and it just works my last machine although a generation behind just works. You however have nothing but bother with all your systems you spend spend spend never happy ,you tweak a machine within an inch of its life and all you get in return are a few extra frames per second and so much stress its unbelievable and a machine that almost spends as much time on the bench as it does in use
 
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Posted:7/17/2010 3:26:00 AM # 7 After much thought and not being happy with the prospect of a long wait for a replacement board, I decided I had nothing to lose by doing some investigation and removing the heatsink/heatpipe assembly. Having done so I believe I have found the cause of the problem as you can see in the picture links below.
Rampage III board with the heatsink/heatpipe assembly removed
Close-up of the X58 chip with the heatsink/heatpipe assembly removed
Underside of the removed heatsink/heatpipe assembly
Close-up of the underside of the X58 heatsink on the heatsink/heatpipe assembly Only a 3rd of the die on the X58 chip had any thermal compound on that was actually making any contact with the heatsink which is why it would have been overheating so quickly and why putting pressure on the heatsink caused the temperature to return to normal as it then made proper contact with the top of the die. So this is a factory assembly QA issue.

My next step will be to clean off whatever that yellow thermal compound gunk is that's already on there and apply some Arctic Silver 5 or Arctic Céramique instead (whichever I find works best). I'm 99% sure that doing so will then solve the X58 chip overheating problem on my board. Hopefully this will save me from having to RMA the board. I'll report back again with the results once I've done this.
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