BTW No Difference in voltage reading using 1.42. Actually think it made my system crash using that and 1.43 at the same time :)
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what bios are you using?
suggest you clear CMOS in addition to popping the battery out for about 5-10 minutes...make sure you unplug the PSU and push the power button to ensure any electrical charge in capacitors gets discharged.
you have the same difference that i have, about a 0.14v offset from bios setting versus actual vcore....i am using beta 16.b04.
cpuz 1.42 and 1.43 reports accurate vcore, so believe it...abit has a problem with getting the bios settings to match up with actual vcore...i found my difference between actual vcore and bios setting and then, i adjust by adding that to the available settings in the bios...in mine and your case, it is 0.14v....you can also use Uguru to tweak the voltages...i have a 0.10v difference between Uguru and actual vcore...the "OC guru" in Uguru is indicating higher set vcore versus actual by 0.10v.
you also have a low VID like myself, which is 0.9625...i can't overclock above 4.2ghz without overheating the cores and PWM temp...i use coretemp 096 to measure my temps...i get a 10 degree split between each pair of cores...weird, but i think that is intel's problem with putting in DTS sensors which are not reliable.
So Clear CMOS, and right away without any bootup take out the battery for 10 min?
Ace A Rue what temp do you have on PWM with the mod on PWM?
I just figured more stables settings for myself, im not running 4300mhz with vcore 1.55, i had to bump MCH to 1.52. What is MCH?
that is the best procedure...don't forget to load default settings...i just tried loading default settings without pulling the battery out and it would not reduce the multi...my vcore is already low at 1.04v...voltages and cpu settings were set to auto.
it was no higher than 55C using a Kentsfield "G0" cpu...this 2nd penryn (9650) with a low VID cannot accept very high vcore without overheating the cores and PWM.Quote:
Ace A Rue what temp do you have on PWM with the mod on PWM?
MCH is memory controller hub...equivalent to NB voltage.Quote:
I just figured more stables settings for myself, im not running 4300mhz with vcore 1.55, i had to bump MCH to 1.52. What is MCH?
Is there any way we could of killed two mem slots doing the heatpipe mod ?
We had all 4 slots working before (4x1Gb) and the mod seemed to seemed to go real well.
Now we can't get it to boot with anything in slot 1 or 2 - 3 and 4 are working fine though ?
So, bios B03 or B04 for a Q6600 and 4x1GB D9GMH?
have you tried clearing CMOS with battery out for a while?
have you confirmed that all four sticks work in the remaining two good dimm slots?
if you've done all the above, my guess would be a cold solder point that is affecting those two slots...probably enough board torquing to make the cold sold point more evident with increased resistance.
beta 16.03 works best its for 65nm pro not the 45nm pro.
beat me to it ace-a-rue
ace have you seen anything about the IX48 max
Hey all, first post.
I just wanted to check what the temps of PWM should be. I also was wondering what PWM is? My temp under full load (prime95 on all four cores) is 93-95c.
I'm also experiencing some random instability under full load and am looking for some help to clear this up.
My voltages are as follows:
CPU: 1.550 BIOS, 1.510-1.520 (CPU-Z 1.43), 1.50-1.520 (uGuru), 1.45v Load
DDR2: 2.225
VTT: 1.42
MCH: 1.74
ICHIO: 1.70
DDR2 Reference: +2%
CPU GTLREF 1-4: 69%
CPU is at 9x400=3.6Ghz
Memory is at 1000Mhz (1:1.25) 5-5-5-15
Any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong?
very high temps, have you done ace-a-ru heat mode yet!!
edit, heatpipe mod
Yes, I have. I even have a 40mm fan strapped to the heatsink (Not the SB or NB, so I assume it's the PWM?).
yes the temps are high, have you try ace-a-ru heatpipe mod it works great!!
sorry d post
ye you need to 40mm on the PWM
mine fully loaded is about 58c.
sb not to bad nb yes!!!
www.cpuid.com look under software you will see HWMonitor.
Thanks Scorpion. Im still getting high temperature reports from that though. Is it normal?