Good job Achill3uS, anyone can explain what is Voltage reference for?
Good job Achill3uS, anyone can explain what is Voltage reference for?
Thank you guys :toast:
laziepig: dunno, I've tryd all of them, but core/dimm/nb voltages doesn't changed.. :rolleyes:
Anyone tested the new 507 bios ???
good work with the guide
i would use it if i was looking for the right settings myself
computer hardware is strange and sometimes works really different from one setup to another so if it doesn't work people should test their own setups to push for limits
i like to test all my hardware for limits so that i know where to draw the line when i'm benching :)
Good work :clap: :up:
My E6300 have a wall at 480fsb ( tested with DS4 )... Anyway I got no much time to oc this system... I just simply go through 479fsb and test with orthos both large n small for an hour. What week is your E6300?
And 1 more thing I set the Dram Static Read Control to Auto and the memory write got higher figure. Anyone can verified this? I don't understand why you have to disable it.
L631A904
Another note on the 507 bios, after going to that one i cannot now reflash to any older bios. tried with ezflash,afudos and awardflash utilities :confused:
also i notice the the original bios for the p5k is 202 (screenshots in this thread). earliest i can find is the 302. is that a cpuz bug or is it not availaable anymore.
I need photos of the BIOS with the E6300 using FSB of 500MHZ, mine with multiplier 6 it was stable but with 7 it is unstable.
basically that should tell you that your CPU needs more volts or better cooling if it is stable with 6x and not 7x
you should be able to use the same settings
Which vcore did you use in the E6300 with fsb 500MHZ?
http://img385.imageshack.us/img385/2...r500mhzof9.jpg
http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/3878/imag1015ve1.jpg
http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/9493/imag1016ws6.jpg
that bios looks different to original
i see they added some nice options
you really need to be careful with strap change and also i would set voltages rather than leave auto......(all of them) just start from lowest value first and move up and test each setting until you see a difference and make a note so you know for later :)
in terms of vcore for the CPU well that really depends how good an overclocker your one is. My one needed around 1.33v for 3.5 and around 1.38v for 3.6Ghz prime
This is lasta update to Bios
http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/...5K/P5K0603.zip
Tomorrow I will be going to test vcore 1.35.
Thank You
you can't mimic my settings man
particularly not vcore
you chip may be better or poorer overclocker than mine so use as much as the chip requires under the given cooling used
i ned vmod to:( to the vcore but 528x7 is 100% ok
Hi,
just bought this mobo and Q6600 G0.
Everything works fine, but when I load Prime95 to test for stability (running at 3200 - 400x8 ou 355x9 1.425v bios 1.26v load cpu-z), cpu-z shows intermittent multi between 6x and the one I have set, as when cpu is idle and EIST (or whatever it's called) is on.
At cpu-z, voltage drops to 1.05v, at asus probe and speedfan, voltage raises to 1.29v.
Is cpu-z seeing the wrong speed? How can I see at what speed the cpu is in real time - any other good program?
Using latest bios, 2x1GB Teamgroup Elite 667, LC Power 550w green, Ninja rev b, Vista Ultimate 32.
Any thoughts?
cpu-z reports the correct speed, so I guess you forgot a setting in bios...
It reports the vcore wrong if you go over 1.4V (could be 1.45, dunno exactly).
That's not so important as the temperature of the Q6600 will rise fast over 1.4V with aircooling...
This only happens at full load, and C1E is disabled - at idle, cpu-z reports correct speed at 3200, at load it floats between 2xxx and 3200 (stays a few seconds in each). As something is forcing the cpu to lower it's speed...
Actual vcore (as reported by cpu-z) is very low, 1.26v (huge vdroop, didn't make mod yet). Temps in coretemp 0.95 are high 50's, in asus probe it's high 40's.
I may try today at lower speed and vcore, and maybe another psu.
If you guys have any tips...
You'd better try TAT, throttling still exists if temps are too high...
Good option, i'll try it as soon as i get home.
May also try rmclock and systool, to see what they report.
:) i got a Vanilla
E6700
Cellshock PC8000 cl4
BFG 8800GTS 320M oc bios mod :up: