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¿what speed marks coretemp to you?
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Any1 able to get more fsb than 505 or simmilar ??
I`m stuck at it and cant proceed further...
My CPu is 6300...
Got WC on NB, got pencil vmch mod(1.87Vmch) - so i`m realy prepared... :D
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Originally Posted by Zulusman
im sorry a pencil mod,, where did this mod come from?
shamino and his "i just post the mods i dont test them to know if they actually work or not, so if you fry your board dont blame me" mods?
(i say that because they still havent removed their DS3 pencil mod which will smoke your mobo, and they know it will kill your board, but they refuse to remove it)
That his "i just..... dont blame me" mods works fine i think.
The more pencil i put, more vmch i get. I used HB.
Its easy to remove.
Used only vmch, cose Vcore and Vmem are not needed in my case.
It's really poor on SPi :(
I get with some months old Win XP installation with olivegreen xp theme @ 3600mhz 14.250. Its 0.500 difference!
Anyone got 4 sticks of rams to overclock on this board?
My D9GCTs won't budge with 4 sticks but will do 1000 4-4-4-5 2T with only 2 sticks.
I was able to get a 501fsb oc with the mem at 980mhz. it was 8+ hours orthos prime stable but when i shut the machine down that night and powered it up the next day it lost all stability for some reason. i reset the cmos and all is well again.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zulusman
btw| i was able to get that oc with all voltages set to auto. the cpu was getting about 1.47v according to Asus probe.
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Originally Posted by Lestat
Nice cpu you have ...
Mine is step 6, revision B2 .... at 3600MHz, it needs 1.408v ....
btw, what is the temp? I am running "stress cpu with Gromacs core" ... temp max @55*C (ambient 21.5*C)
Does anyone experience the same problem?
2x512MB D9GCT can go ddr2-1000 @ 2.35v
4x512MB D9GCT won't go over ddr2-730 @ any voltage setting.
Am i limited by the sticks or the mobo?
just got this board with an e6400, got it up to 462x8 as of now with bios 0202. Was wondering if the newer bioses would possibly be any better? Any help is greatly appreciated.
401 actually screwed up my overclock so just stay with 202 for now.Quote:
Originally Posted by rivlez
I just exchanged my p5n-e for a new one since the other one wouldn't run dual channel :( And now I still have incompatibility with my current ocz ram but it works when tested with other sticks.
well my p5n-e arrived. currently running orthos at 400x9 1:1 4-4-4-15 2T linked/synch. 1.43vcore +100mv set in bios. speedfan/pcprobe read 1.47 idle 1.44 load(bounces between 1.44 and 1.46). Just try'n to get my 24/7 clocks from my dfi rd600 stable then i'll really play with it hard and see how much i can lower my vcore. i should be able to go to at least 1.42vcore after droop at load as thats where this chip liked to run on my rd600.
At auto settings it tried to push my crucial ballistix pc1000's at 800mhz 4-4-4-X(didnt commit tras to memory lol) 1T. Gave me all kindsa :banana::banana::banana::banana: before i realised that. Also had a mishap try'n linked 1:1 where it try'd to run my memory at 1600mhz lol. Black slots are definitly a must, couldnt pass dual 32m 400x9 in the yellow slots 2T but seem to be working fine in the blacks over 1 hour orthos atm while surfing and listening to shoutcast radio ect. So looking good, i'll give 1t a shot tomarrow after im sure 2t is rock solid.
Also my board shipped with the 0307 bios according to the sticker over the soldered in cmos chip. CPU-z also reports bios revision 0307 date 12/25/06. Might be something to be aware of for you guys with replacements or new buyers assume'n that they are still only shipping 0202 bios's.
i'm wondering how all of you use black slots for stability. i achieve higher clocks in the yellow slots. my corsair xms2 6400c4 won't even boot in the black slots at 850ddr whereas they are rock solid in the yellow slots for 24/7 at 910ddr 4-4-4-12 2T.
I've always used yellow on mine, never even tried the blank ones. i run 500 1:1 no problem.
I installed my Tuniq Tower today, and was having nothing but stability issues. I think i finally figured it out. With the new HSF, there was no airflow over my northbridge, and i believe it was overheating. So i attached a stock AMD heatsink fan to my Noctua NH-U6 NB sink, which was a perfect fit i might add, and it seems to be working quite a bit better. I would of never though a NH-U6 wouldn't be enough for this board.
The memory slots on my board is seriously cranky.
Tested using 1xSilicon Power 512MB
From CPU socket:
Slot 1 (Y): DDR2-1000 4-4-4-5 2.35v fails memtest Test5 with ~2000 errors.
Slot 2 (B): DDR2-1066 4-4-4-5 2.35v passes memtest Test5 25 passes.
Slot 3 (Y): DDR2-1000 no boot
Slot 4 (B): DDR2-1066 4-4-4-5 2.35v fails memtest Test5 with ~200 errors. DDR2-1000 4-4-4-5 2.35v passes memtest Test5 25 passes.
Using E6400 @ 0401 bios.
EDIT: 4 sticks of 512MB D9GCT can only hit 730mhz regardless of setting/voltage.
Same 4 sticks can do 1000mhz 4-3-3-5 on dfi 975x.
Can anyone kind enough to let me know what BIOS settings you set when you planned to get FSB > 450. My board can boot with 450FB, but when set to a higher FSB, it wont boot at all. Pumping more NB voltage won't help either. About the LDT multiplier, does that effect anything? My ram able to get 480FSB stable using P5B-E Plus.
Thanks in advance.
Anyone running RAID-0 in this board ?
Mind to show the result of HD Tech and HD Tune's result ?
thank you so much.
With 2 Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD2500KS 250GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s in raid 0:
Lestat a big "THANK YOU" :toast: for the tip about powering off and waiting a few mins on failed settings. My board often wont post after making changes at the upper limits of my hardware, but if I just let it fail to POST power off wait a few mins, then power on, a lot of times the new settings take and work just fine. This is not a perfect board, but what board is :) But it's not bad at all for the price.
My P5N-E SLI died yesterday. I went to turn it on, it powers up for 3 seconds, then shuts off :(
Are you sure it is the board? It sounds more like a PSU issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by lowfat
no, i used the PSU on a different computer fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Merc14