Really need help....Please someone - Overclocking 920D0
Hi all,
Spent the last 2 weeks now messing about trying to overclock my 920 D0. I have an Asus Rampage 2 Extreme motherboard, Corsair Dominator 1600 6GB (3x2). The cpu is water cooled with a heatkiller and I have a 4870x2 also in the loop.
It's really getting me down now because all I seem to be doing each night is testing, testing and more testing.
I managed to get 4ghz stable in Linx and Prime 95 using:
Vcore - 1.275
Vtt - 1.275
Vdimm - 1.65
All other voltages are set to manual, lowest.
I have LLC enabled for this clock. When I check the idle voltage load in cpu-z it says 1.264 and under load it stays the same in cpu-z but in everest is goes upto 1.32-33 (load).
I thought LLC kept the voltages more or less the same, regardless of load, when it was enabled?
Is CPU-Z correct as in the voltage stays the same under load too or should I take what everest is saying as true?
I then read it's better for the cpu and motherboard to disable LLC as it gives a much cleaner power and voltages will drop on load.
I tried to get 4.2 stable with LLC off, I set the vcore to 1.375 and in cpuz it showed 1.36 and under load it went down to 1.256 which is a massive drop and the inevitable bsod occured. I then set vcore to 1.4 and again it dropped massively under load.
I'd really appreciate it if someone could explain LLC to me in simple terms and whether its better on or off?
Why is my load voltage dropping so much also, do I have a potential fault?
Really hope someone can help me, just about come to the end with it.
Many thanks,
RoEy
i7 930 @ 4.209GHz DDR1600 on air
Here's my current BIOS profile for the rig in sig. Please use as a refsed in Everest. ference point to start and or comment on any use ov voltages. For my i7 920 version I was able to git 4.10GHz 205x20, DDR1649) but needed 1.34 vcore, 1.88 PLL & 1.32 QPI as used in Everest. (in BIOS; CPU=1.35, PLL=1.86, QPI=1.35) The i7 920 (DO) had the potential for 4.2 w/ added vcore PLL. I think I used BIOS vcore 1.4, PLL 1.90
Also not in this Prime stable profile I got full use of ACPI S3/S4 modes (sleep/hibernate) once again by leaving ACPI 2.0 support to OFF, Suspend mode to AUTO, post video on Resume from S3 NO
ASUS RAMPAGE II EXTREME PROFILE BIOS 18xx
Intel i7 930 batch #3951A824
BIOS Setting Everest
CPU Frequency 4200
DRAM Frequency 1600
Extreme Tweaker
BCLK Frequency 200
CPU Multiplier 21
PCI-E Frequency 210
DRAM Frequency 8
UCLK Frequency 3200
QPI Frequency 7218
DRAM Timing Configuration
1st Timings [6-8-6-24-5-88-14-8-24-4]
2nd & 3rd Timings AUTO
EPU II Phase Control FULL RANGE
Load-Line Calibration ENABLED
CPU Differential Amplitude 800
Intel Turbo Mode DISABLED
Voltages set Everest
Vcore 1.33250 1.323
PLL 1.86892 1.865
QPI 1.33650 1.320
IOH core 1.20616 1.204
IOH PCI-E 1.5v 1.52431 1.521
ICH core 1.20616 1.204
ICH 1.5v 1.52431 1.515
DRAM Bus 1.65681 1.654
DRAM Ref AUTO
CPU Configuration
CPU Ratio AUTO
C1E Support ENABLED
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetcher ENABLED
Intel VTT ENABLED
CPU TM 2 ENABLED
Execute Bit Disable ENABLED
Intel HTT ENABLED
Active Processor Cores ALL
A20M DISABLED
EIST (Speed Step) DISABLED
Intel Turbo mode optional if using EIST DISABLED
C State Mode ENABLED
Other Settings
Debug Mode STRING
Keyboard TweakIt Control DISABLED
CPU & PCIE Speed Spectrum DISABLED
CPU & PCIE Clock Skew AUTO