for vdimm, you will need 2.2V+ for 450mhz, just test it along the wayQuote:
Originally Posted by plinx0r
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for vdimm, you will need 2.2V+ for 450mhz, just test it along the wayQuote:
Originally Posted by plinx0r
I thought #436 was for you...Quote:
Originally Posted by justin_c
Jim
no, about my own overclocking problems.
As long as you run 1 stick in each slot of the same color, you'll be dual channel. There should be no functional difference between channels.Quote:
i don't know if there is a difference when you put the ram in slot set 1 or 2.
Worst case should be 1 stick in slot 1 and 1 in slot 4 (or 1 in slot 2 and 1 in slot 3) because it would take the most hardware overhead to read/write.
Jim
I just recently (Wednesday) got my P5B Deluxe, an E6600 L632A 002, and 2x1Gb of Ballistix 6400 4-4-4-12. I have overclocked my E6600 to 3.6ghz at 1.475V (in bios) 9x400 (ram at 2.3V) and ran orthos blend at priority 9 overnight. When I checked this morning it had failed at 7 hours 43 minutes (core 0 failed). To me this seems like maybe a memory error. My general policy is any failure after ~4hours is not usually the processor. Anyways, I tried to run windows memtest and it said it couldn't test all of my unallocated memory and refused to run... so what windows memory tester do you use to check for memory stability? I am using watercooling and max temps on core temp during the orthos run was 47C. Do you think my orthos failure was a memory issue? For the FSB at 400 will I need to raise my voltage for fsb term, nb, sb, etc? Thanks for the help!
a few ideas....Quote:
Originally Posted by babalouj
1). Try 8x450fsb..... maybe a small bump in voltage again?? 1.4875v??
2). When you bring up the Orthos screen don't select Blend.... select Custom. Leave everything the same except change the "memory to use" to 1/2 of your system memory. Orthos blend will automatically take nearly all of your memory on blend. I have 2g of memory and on Blend, Orthos will "grab" 1750mb by default.
I personally don't think you need to run it on priority 9. Some will disagree on the priority setting.
Hi everyone, im new at this forum :)
I have a little problem with my pc. Specs:
E6300
8800 GTS
Asus P5B-E Plus
Corsair 2x1024-6400C4D
Now i have fsb at 320Mhz and everything works fine. I raised it to 430, but fps in 3D Mark dropped about 40 and some games didnt work well at all. Temperature was good, under 60 degrees, but still 3D Marks didnt work fine. Do you have any ideas what is wrong?
I made some investigation:
Frame=Frames in 3D Mark 06 first test
Points=3D Mark 06 points
CPU=3D Mark 06 CPU-points
FSB 320
Memory 800Mhz
Frame 3150
Points 8200
CPU 1943
SuperPi 1M 24.422s.
FSB 350
Memory 700Mhz
Frame 3160
Points 8389
CPU 2105
SuperPi 1M 22.750s.
FSB 370
Memory 740Mhz
Frame 3160
Points 8514
Cpu 2248
SuperPi 1M 21.453
FSB 390
Memory 780Mhz
Frame 1050
Points 3558
CPU 2341
SuperPi 1M 20.438
Interesting is that, that 3D Mark points are dropping quite hard, CPU points are still raising :O and SuperPi time is getting lower. So, is my CPU broken, motherboard bad or what? I think i have enough voltage (Memory 2.3, CPU 1.35)
Any ideas?
PS. Sorry about bad English, i'm from Finland :)
its the PCI-E 1x problem.. Check it in CPUZ
it is comming at 378-381FSB... set vNB to 1,45-1,55 and vSB to 1,6, then is the score good again
http://img440.imageshack.us/my.php?image=cpuz1rd3.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by hot_fifty
You mean that? What i should do?
OK, i try that, thanks :)Quote:
Originally Posted by hot_fifty
OH MY GOD, THANKS MAN, THANKS FIFTY! It works!
FSB 400
Memory 2.1
VCore 1.35
vNB 1.45
vSB 1.6
FPS ~60 at the beginning of the test, it was 20 :D
:banana: :banana: :banana:
Now if i start raising my FSB, what i should raise too? All those voltages?
You should only raise FSB termination vcore if raising FSB and run Prime95 to see if it's stable. If it isn't prime stable, slowly rise vcore, and do some testing again.
An you could also read all this thread, there is a lot of useful information.
OK, thanks
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http://img219.imageshack.us/my.php?image=10krp9.jpg :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
NP m8... 1,45 NB is enogh for me to about 423FSB.. 1,55 NB goes to about 475FSB +Quote:
Originally Posted by teude
Tested some FSB on my P5B Deluxe, bad thing is that D9 Fatbodies are really bad on this Mobo.. Anyway, i'm happy with the results! :)
First some general bios screens:
http://666kb.com/i/akyil1ccqlccj5jp6.jpg
http://666kb.com/i/akyil5d4eecn4l6uy.jpg
Voltages for Vcore and Vddr are variating. For 1M tests i pushed Vfsb and Vsb to the maximum too.
1,45V at Bios are 1,552V real, 1,55V are 1,672V and 1,65V are 1,867V.
One thing me and a other guy found out while messuring is, that 1,65V in bios is 1,766V on unmodded board! And if u set it to Auto it is 1,766V too!
So better watch out if u are still with stock heatpipe.. ;)
Well, all tests are made with 1066-strap - 400MHz at bios, rest with SetFSB.
1,552V Vmch
http://666kb.com/i/akyinxr3p543hydiy.jpg
470MHz gave me an instant Error at Prime with 1,552V, so i switched to the next step.
1,672V
http://666kb.com/i/akyip1s8985euybqy.jpg
http://666kb.com/i/akyip7aswxx099aey.jpg
Prime with 480MHz 1066-strap!! :)
Prime fails after this, so i tested the max. 1M with this Vmch and i just reached this, before the systems goes crazy:
http://666kb.com/i/akyiqplvsn0x737y2.jpg
Finally today i changed to 1,867V Vmch, bcs. it was a bit colder today.. :p:
Just tested max. 1M:
http://666kb.com/i/akzdhqo1h6bjmvkp8.jpg
Regards
I joined the p5b dlx wandbagon in the weekend and have couple of questions.
hardware: p5b dlx / e6600 / team group 4-4-4-10 / seasonic m12-700 / stock cooling
First, tested my ram up to 1200mhz using 32m...
my aim is to see max fsb that this baby can do, please give me some recommendations to pass 495mhz barrier.
i can boot into windows and run benches at 6x495;
when I set 6x500, I need to clear cmos (no post - nothing)...
settings @ 6x500 (1:1 4-4-4-10)
vcore: 1.30 (i know this is sufficent cuz I have no problems at 8x375)
vdimm: 2.30 (i know 1000mhz is stable using 4-4-4-10 @ 2.30 vdimm; also tried up to 2.45volts)
nb: 1.45 (also tried the max value > 1.65)
sb: 1.60 (also tried the max value > 1.80)
NB & SB cooling > http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=129885
what gives to pass 495mhz???
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/2...igwaynetc5.jpg
Phew! what a relief it is to come to the end of this thread, that sucker took some reading, thanks to freecableguy for getting the ball rolling and to everyone for taking the time to post up their findings :clap:
Try to play with timings, especially Trfc. It helped me a lot.Quote:
Originally Posted by ooztuncer
Board shouldnt have any problem at all to do 500 with the settings youve tried. Could be your cpu's max on air though.Quote:
Originally Posted by ooztuncer
32M 500MHz on 1066-strap, with 1,86V Vmch. :)
http://666kb.com/i/al0cfqlnl4evq4urm.jpg
Nice one m8. Could you please run 1M for me at those settings? Thanks.
Thank you! It was bad 12.715s, don't know why. Before i managed to do 12.688s with 9 x 450, but with 4-4-3-6 and 2GB of ram. It seems that only 1GB affects 1M too, not just the bigger calculations.. With 2GB my 32M at this settings should be < 13m.. :(
Really need some of that new D9 stuff soon!
2GB wil help 1M as wel. To compare, this is 1333 strap:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../8x487boot.jpg
Just look at the thread with 1M at ~ 4000MHz for comparable results. Imho u have already posted in. :)
Installed new windows, the other one was for 3D, not SuperPi.
http://666kb.com/i/al0fsc7cnqevt9xhe.jpg
http://666kb.com/i/al0fsgrl0y5s8dpky.jpg
With 2GB it should be something like 12m 3X.XXXs. :)
excuse my dumb question but how do you know you are on the 1066 strap; by:
1) looking and comparing results, or
2) booting @ 400mhz and upping the fsb via clockgen, or
3) something else?
Also, I will be playing with trfc values to hit 500fsb - thanks...