gave it some volts and take it to 3.2! :)
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gave it some volts and take it to 3.2! :)
I would if I had the money to replace the chip. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by ocZZZ
I have a question then. My E6400 began to have an error in Prime at 3gh at stock volt. Upping it to 1.375 fixed that, keep in mind I'm only doing 20 mintue dual prime test for the moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by ocZZZ
At 3.2ghz, even at 1.42 or so I get an error pretty quick. THis is with the DDR at 800 or 1000. How much should a over volt to get it stable, and what's the limit I want to over volt before just saying enough is enough. I also haven't disabled anything for the DS3 mobo yet, don't know if that would make it anymore stable, but is that only needed when the pc won't post anymore after a certain FSB?
The load right now at 3.2ghz for the short time it can test before erroring is around 50-52c
needs some more volts, I run 1.52 for 3.2 on my 6400
Quote:
Originally Posted by TimothyB
Add me in :D :toast: :banana: :woot:
E6400 @ 3.2GHz, stock voltage (1.325v), Thermalright Ultra-120 cooler, Gigabyte DS3, F4c BIOS, OCZ DDR2 800 4-5-4-15, 32M SPI stable
http://hardwickfamily.net/gallery/d/...oc32-32mPI.jpg
Full res pic
EDIT: added BIOS ver
bigger pic please
Click the link below it for a full res pic. (I hate it when people screw up threads with huge pics.)
Nice man, I finally found the memory divider in the bios (it was kinda tricky for me to realise that's what it was lol! :P) so I think I could reach the same speeds as you as I'm now at 2.80ghz undervolted dual prime stable for 2 hours now and going! :D!Quote:
Originally Posted by bassman
Undervolted is nice! I was at 2.8GHz with 1.4v last night. I wasn't too comfortable with the extra voltage, but I got a funny idea today to put it back down to stock and go higher. I'm really happy it worked!Quote:
Originally Posted by Luck.exe
New oc!
2800mhz Stable 2hrs dual prime95.
CPU: E6400 Allendale
Cooling: Scyteh Ninja+
Voltage: 1.3000v
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 F3 Bios
RAM: G.Skill 2GBNR PC6400
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/8...leoczw6.th.jpg
How can you guys call your system stable only with one hour Prime or 32M PI...? :stick:
Try dual Prime95 for 24 hours and then we're talkin :cool:
Nice overclocks , everyone .
Good place to be ,:clap: xtrme systems
Well, first everyone said "run 8hours"...now you're talking about 24h...but isn't it, that it *might* crash after 25h then? :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Betroz
I think, if it's ~8h stable in dual prime95, it should be OK...
I've had systems crash at the 9-10 hour mark before. Everybody has their own idea of stable, some might just want to play a game and some might want to run fold 24/7 so the requirements of stable are different. I normally try for 24 hours but usually get bored at ~16 hours.
I've got a question regarding VCore and Temps of the 6400 allendales.
at the moment i have to use 1,4 Vcore in Bios ( 1,41 real ) to be stable at Dual prime with 3200MHz ( FSB 400).
Temps are with a TT Blue Orb II at 62/60°. What do you think is the maximum VCore or the max temp for the CPU to go for???
CPU: E6400 Allendale
Cooling: Scyteh Ninja
Voltage: 1.50v
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 F4 Bios
RAM: Team Xtreem 2x 1GB DDR667 Micron D9GMH
http://www3.telus.net/ckkim/3600.jpg
I hope I got everything right this time.
CPU: Core 2 Extreme X6800 B2 Retail
Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Deluxe BIOS 0701
VCore: 1.65v BIOS set
Cooling: Prometeia Mach II (unmodded)
Memory: 2x1024 Team Group Xtreem PC2-5300 3-4-4-8 spec
Dual Prime95 stable for 10 hours, 44 minutes at 4207MHz (I manually terminated it shortly after, no errors)
http://mysite.verizon.net/gautamb/prime.JPG
FYI- SuperPI 1M at 4510MHz
http://mysite.verizon.net/gautamb/1m.JPG
And 32M at 4455MHz
http://mysite.verizon.net/gautamb/32m.JPG
(SuperPI runs were done at 1.675v BIOS set)
IMHO, one or two hours does not prove real stability, I have had it dump out after running for five hours in the past. I always try to go for at least 8.
CPU: E6600 Retail
Cooling: Single Stage
Voltage: 1.575
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 F3e Bios
RAM: Mushkin Redline DDR2-1000
Graka: 7900GTX @700/1830
http://s2.bilder-hosting.de/tbnl/PR4H6.jpg
http://s2.bilder-hosting.de/tbnl/QBARR.jpg
Regards
Roger
LOL my 3,4Ghz get 198xx marks where your cpu gets E6600 about 18000.. what clock is that AM run done with?
Core2Duo E6400 @3.60GHz. (vcore 1.525v)
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 BIOS F2 (unmodded)
2x1GB G.Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBH week0605 @DDR900 4-4-4-9 (2.1v)
ASUS EAX1900 CROSSFIRE EDITION 512MB
Enermax Coolergiant 480Watt
Thermaltake BigWater745
Stable as screenshot : cpu@3.60GHz. vcore 1.525v by water cooling system (TT BigWater 745) and memomy@DDR900 4-4-4-9 voltage 2.1v : can pass StressPrime2004 over 1 hour
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=111986
When I try to maximum clock, my E6400 can pass SuperPI 1M at clock speed 3848MHz. vcore 1.575v but I think the result 15.3sec is too slow. :mad:
Stable : E6400@3.60GHz.
http://members.thai.net/inthanin23/E6400_Prime.jpg
http://members.thai.net/inthanin23/E6400_PI1M.jpg
Max clock speed : E6400@3.84GHz.
http://members.thai.net/inthanin23/E6400_MAX.jpg
Good results indeed
I do agree with the slow superpi at such o/c
Mine is 1sec faster @3.5 ghz and ram 800@1050 4-4-3-15 and is 13.657 sec @3.75 ghz air cooling DDR 800@938 mhz
Maybe 965 chip responsible ?
Edit: nervermind , didn't notice you run E6400 ;)
Very awesome !!:clap: :woot: :woot:
E6600 @ 4 Ghz 1.6vcore on Phase
GA 965 DS3
2x1 GB Crucial Ballistix 6400 (D9DMH)
x800 gto
3.4Ghz
1700Mhz FSB
1.35V
unmodded P5W DH
2x1GB Patriot DDR2-800 1:1
Memory choked, CPU can take a lot more.
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/2972/1m425bx7.jpg
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/2769/4m425ab7.jpg
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/4525/32m425mz2.jpg
http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/8...terwegoae6.png
Asus P5W DH Deluxe - 0701 bios
1.44vcore
Stock cooling :eek:
DFI Infinity 975X/G 731 BIOS
E6300 Allendale L626A143 @ 368x7MHz 1.325v
Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7
G-Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBZX @368MHz(533) 2.2v 5.4.4.13
HIS X1900XTX
WD Caviar 500Gb SATAII HDD
Seasonic SS120 600W SLi PSU
Sony PATA DVD-ROM
I've pretty much found that this is the limit. I've had it to 378FSB with 1 stick of memory. I've also found that increasing various voltages doesn't help matters, in fact it often makes things worse:(
BIOS Settings
http://82.152.151.243/Computers/DFI%...0/IMG_2180.JPG
http://82.152.151.243/Computers/DFI%...0/IMG_2181.JPG
http://82.152.151.243/Computers/DFI%...0/IMG_2182.JPG
Screenies
http://82.152.151.243/Computers/DFI%.../E6300/369.JPG
http://82.152.151.243/Computers/DFI%...&1MsuperPi.JPG
Does systool work with Conroe? I really liked that program. Just have it increase 1Mhz at a time and run a small test... then backup the FSB setting when it errors and do longer tests. Great for finding approximations of stability.Quote:
Originally Posted by TimothyB
Eric
I got tired of waiting on the E6600 and E6700 to become widely available and reasonably priced and picked up a E6400 from eWiz. I think I like that place.
This is only my second boot on it, I went straight for a 3.2 oc. The first boot wasn't stable at stock vCore so I upped it to 1.35. I'll do more testing and see where this tops out at.
E6400 (NOT lapped)
P5W DH Deluxe bios 1101
Swiftech Storm
G.Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ
Everything in the bios is set to auto except the following:
Configure System Freq/Volts
CPU Freq: 400
DRAM Freq: DDR2-800
Performace Mode: Standard
PCI-E Freq: 105
PCI Clock Sync: 33.3MHz
Memory Volts: 2.1
vCore: 1.35
Advanced Chipset Settings
Configure DRAM Timing by SPD: Manual
DRAM CAS#: 4
DRAM RAS# Precharge: 4
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay: 4
DRAM RAS# Activate to Precharge: 12
DRAM Write Recovery: 4
Hyper Path 3: Disabled
DRAM Throttling Threshold: Disabled
http://img102.imageshack.us/img102/9...pi32zf1.th.jpg
I've added Dual Super PI pics to this post so I can be added :)
Very nice Yraen, glad to see you posted settings as it's useful for others to compare. :fact:
I'm curious why people are setting the PCI-E Frequency to 100-110 values, does this make much difference. Most commonly 100, 101, 105 and 110.
did it ever come to u that 100mhz is the default?Quote:
Originally Posted by matt1
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/....php?p=1654429
E6300 in action with Gigabyte 965P-DS3 :)
No, it didn't "come to me" actually. I am merely asking why people are increasing this up to 110, as I don't know, it is such an awful thing to ask?Quote:
Originally Posted by rpg711
people with x1800gtos and dongle-less crossfire doQuote:
Originally Posted by matt1
ati claims it is better to do that
dunno... mabee i will clock my pci-e to 112mhz now...
people with x1800gtos and dongle-less crossfire doQuote:
Originally Posted by matt1
ati claims it is better to do that
dunno... mabee i will clock my pci-e to 112mhz now...
There was a thread here a couple of months ago I read. One of those that the Xtreme guys was oc'ing in. They talked about setting it to something other that 100 to help the oc. I can't seem to find it now. I've experimented with it between 101-105 with my 805D I got to 4.2, but it didn't make much of a difference there. I'll play with it some more now as I'm currently trying to get 430fsb stable.Quote:
Originally Posted by matt1
MoBo: GIGABYTE DQ6 (stock) *wish i could get higher FSB*
CPU: Core 2 DUO ES (Step5) E6600 w/ 1.6Vcore (FSB LIMITED, NOT VCORE)
Cooling: Mach II GT (stock)
Memory: A bunch of D9 and Elpedia
Power Supply: Zippy/Emac 850W
Video: X1900XTX (stock)
nothing else very exciting...
Memory is untuned, didnt have the time. Board just begs to be opened up... something is holding this FSB back... not sure what. FSB is the death of the E6600 :(
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/e6600.JPG
Did it ever come to you that responding like that makes you look like an a**hole? Just because you know something doesn't mean other people do, or know some obscure fact about two specific ATI video cards. Great way to treat someone in response to an honest question.Quote:
Originally Posted by rpg711
CPU: Week 24 E6400, Scythe Ninja 1000P
Mobo: Gigabyte DS3 v1.0, Jing Ting Forcetake NB Cooler, F4E BIOS
RAM: Corsair XMS DDR2 800 5-5-5-18
Vcore: 1.4v (CPU-Z reads 1.392-1.408 under load....dirty vdroop)
Vmem: +.2v
Vmch: +.1v
376x8 = 3008mhz, load temps of around 38C, if the temp sensor isn't lying, which I'm sure it is.
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Dual prime stable for 6+ hours. Boots at 400x8 at 1.45 vcore but I think I can tweak it to either get that vcore down or get some more mhz out of her before having to go that high with the vcore. Half a volt seems like a lot to only get another 200mhz.
... well im sry... didnt want to sound like thatQuote:
Originally Posted by korruptedone
Initial results with stock cooling:
E6400
DS3
OCZ Plat. PC6400
cvore - 1.5
http://img116.imageshack.us/img116/1380/pi2wk8.jpg
http://www.clanpsl.com/mystuff/3003.jpg
Just set my system up last night. Fired it up at 380mhz out of the box then moved to 429Mhz after intalling the OS. Spend a few hours loading everything up and boy this system is much "speedier" then the Opteron 165 (Ran it at 250Mhz) I switched from!
I just wanted 3Gig so I'm not sure I'll push it any more on stock Intel cooling. I did add a GlobalWin 60mm Delta 6K fan to the NB heatsink right off the bat. Good ole dual lock tape holds it on nice :eek:
What program does everyone use to check the heats? MBM is no longer so someone let me know the obvious please (Checking the bios with reboots isn't any good!)
Will update the front page this weekend folks :)
:toast:
changed mobo from DS3 to P5B Dlx, its much better ;)
E6300 @ 480x7 @ 1.37v Load (1.4v Idle) WC
http://people.freenet.de/chris070719...00/Prime-3.jpg
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/9...ableud8.th.png
Processor Info: Allendale E6300 @ 2660mhz, stepping 6, week L625, code A705, stock voltage, (how do I find out my processor's wattage?)
Other PC Info: Intel Stock HSF, Gigabyte GA965P-DS3, BIOS F4E, Corsair XMS2 6400C5
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/4483/24hxsud9.jpg
Other components as in the sig...Was hoping for 3,6ghz but haven’t been so lucky...:(
Regards,
Primoz
Tallman - 375 Mhz - Dual 32M | vCore - 1.55v | Air cooling - Scythe Mine 3 | P5W-DH Deluxe | OCZ Ram DDR2- 1000 XTC 2.2v
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/1...32mcpuzsd8.jpg
ASUS P5WDH Dlx Overclock Settings
CPU : E6700 Retail box week 23
DDR2: OCZ2P10002GEEK EL Platinum (DDR2 1000)
Bios: 1101
VGA : BFG 7600GT OC
HDD : 2*WD2500KS RAID o
PSU : OCZ600GXSSLI 600W
cool: Scythe Mine 3
OS : XP Pro SP2
OVERCLOCK (MHz) = 3.75 Ghz
BIOS SETTINGS
JumperFree Configuration
AI Overclocking set to MANUAL
CPU Frequency : 375
DRAMM Frequency : 940
Performance Mode : Turbo
PCI Express Frequency : 105
PCI Clock Sync Mode :
Memory Voltage : 2.2v (default)
CPU Vcore Voltage : 1.55v
FSB Termination V : Auto
MCH Chipset V : 1.6v
ICH Chipset V : Auto
--------------------------------------------------------
CPU Configuration
Microcode Update : enabled
Max CPUID Value Limit : enable
Execute Disable Function : disable
CPU Internal Thermal Control : enable
Virtualization Technology : disable
Intel SpeedStep Technology : disable
--------------------------------------------------------
Advanced Chipset Settings (DDR2)
Configure DRAM Timing : Set to MANUAL
DRAM CAS Latency : 5
DRAM RAS Precharge : 5
DRAM RAS To CAS Delay : 4
DRAM RAS Activate to Precharge Delay : 15
DRAM Write Recovery Time : 20
Hyper Path 3 : disable
DRAM Throttling : disable
http://www.kepfeltoltes.hu/060817/Cl...toltes.hu_.jpg
MB: Gigabyte 965P-DS3 (BIOS F4)
MCH: +0.1V
FSB: +0.1V
CPU Vcore: default (1.325V idle, 1.3V burn)
RAM: 2.1V
Updated :)
E6400 | 3.7GHz
Batch | L625A
DS3 | 463FSB
OCZ Plat. PC6400 | DDR2-926 | 4-5-4-15
vdimm | 2.2
vcore | 1.55
Cooling | Air | Tower112
http://img58.imageshack.us/img58/2553/pi4vu2.jpg
anyone OCing week 26 (L626A batch)yet they've come into stock........would be interesting to see if they do well or not
Yeah I know your post is 6 days old now but it seems I have a pretty decent chip. Got it OEM from Tiger Direct. Keep in mind I just got it in 3 hours ago and was gone for an hour of that. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Primoz78
E6600
Default vcore will boot and bench to at least 3.4 but is not prime stable. Currently priming at 3.3 default everything...I haven't even modded my Bad Axe yet. :woot: CPU is a week 26, A0932 on the bottom.
I suppose this nice CPU makes up for the poor ES that I got that topped out at 3150 MAX bench with 1.6v.
Here is a pic of it priming near 3.2 while I was out getting dinner and a conductive pen.
Not many E6400 around so please add me. Perfectly prime stable for over 2hours both cores. rig is as indicated in the sig except currently i am using a zalman 9000. Vcore at 1.36V (in bios too). I have a week 25. Do I need 10 hours?
Thanks.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...untitled-1.jpg
I had 3.2ghz fail just after 2 hrs I think, was the first fail at 1.37v. Or was it 3ghz on my e6400.
Anyway, not sure from then on how stable it was as I seemed to of wasted a good part of the day tweaking the bios and voltage after the first error because no matter what I set the ghz to, up or down, plus voltage increase, I'd always get an error within minutes from then on.
I thought, what the heck is going on, so I set the e6400 back to 2.13ghz at stock settings and I was still getting errors within 5 minutes. Freaking out, I shutdown the system a couple times with PSU off, cable disconnected from back, and waiting and hitting the power button to try and get rid of all the power. Suddently right after that it did 8hrs Prime95 at stock, then in the morning 2.8ghz at 1.36 volts for 3hrs.
Seems like I was screwed after the first error because I wasted so much time trying to get it stable when even stock wouldn't work. But 2.8ghz is fine for me.
DQ6 F3e
E6400
2GB Ballistic Pc5300
FSP Epsilon 600W
1900XTX
Vcore is default, Vdimm is 2.1,PCIe Voltage is .20+
This is pretty much a stock setup,Going to add a waterchill this weekend, so far it seems there is plenty of room to go.Had to add the trusty Otes the balistic was quit warm @ 2.1V
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?pcm05=442565
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=437285
http://www.polarscomputers.com/Gigab...ture%20172.jpg
are you going to prime this for stability? super PI doesn't mean much.
Nice mate! You made me envious ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by wickedld9
I have made no improvements for my chip...still 3.1 everything at stock and 3,4ghz as in my sig...still waiting for any BIOS update to make my ram working at least at 4:5 4-4-4-12, now I have to run them like in sig, not bad at all but ...:slapass:
Regards,
Primoz
Just finished :banana:
E6300 stock voltage
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 stock voltage
TWIN2X1024-5400C4 @ 962 5-8-8-23 2.0V ( didn't work with timings... because I simply wanted to reach the max of the CPU )
Scythe Ninja + TT Smart fan 120mm @93CFM :cool:
got to 3367.2!!! http://images.people.overclockers.ru/86171.jpg
max stable 3346.2 http://images.people.overclockers.ru/86174.jpg :woot:
Really like the CPU.... could have done more... but the ram :( ....
thats not stock voltage (1.42v) :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by iSlash
Chri$ch
The CPU-Z shows it wrong or the mobo makes it higher, because no changes in bios were made.
Some people have been saying that with the DS3, if vcore is left at "Normal" in BIOS, it will actually raise vcore when you overclock. I am not sure if that has been confirmed yet.
i had 2 GB DS3 and they show the correct vcore in CPU-Z! Set the VCore in BiosQuote:
Originally Posted by iSlash
to 1.325v and test it! ;)
I'll try ;)
The mobo is making it higher. It's been confirmed. Set your voltage to 1.325 in the BIOS and try for those speeds again. Doubtful it will be stable.Quote:
Originally Posted by iSlash
I'm not knocking on ya but just wanted to point that out. It's kind of annoying actually because it makes you think the F4 BIOS rocks when really it's just doing something I consider a little shady. Try manual adjustments of the vcore and see what you can come up with.
Here's my updated settings. I got the vcore down a lot, and with the droop under load the voltage hovers around stock (1.325). I have to give it a lot of juice to get to 400x8 though, which I'm not sure why. I suspect I need to tweak something else first, but I'm really at a loss as to what. I have to set vcore at 1.4+ to get 400x8 stable, which is just too much IMO for 200 more CPU mhz and 24 more mhz on the FSB.
To reiterate:
CPU: Week 24 E6400, Scythe Ninja Plus
Mobo: Gigabyte DS3, Jing Ting NB Heatpipe Cooler
RAM: Corsair XMS DDR2800 5-5-5-12
Power: Enermax 460W 33A 12V (not sure of model, but it's enough juice)
Video: X1900XT
Core Temp temps are around 50C load. I still don't believe any of these temp monitor programs though.
I chopped the image in paint because I'm a noob and when I print screen it copies my whole desktop. No need for such a giant ass picture.
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Em.... running Prime now... don't see any difference... stable so far....
Give it time my friend, a few hours at least. And if it is stable then good, you just dropped your voltage a lot (what'd you set it at) :P Again I wasn't knockin on ya but moreso wanted to point out that you have some voltage tweaks to make if you are so inclined to do so.Quote:
Originally Posted by iSlash
Here is mine retail e6600
Vcore: 1.625V
VMCH : 1.6V
Vfsb: 1.4V
Vdimm :2.4V
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/7955/spi13422tq9.jpg
And a 3d2001SE score http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=9028438
Max dual prime so far is 3500mhz@1.5V (sry no screenies) but the temperature is sky high @ 76°C mesaured with Core temp (cooled by high end water cooling ..)
The IHS seems higly concave and contact with waterblock is really really poor...
Is anyone updating the first post of this thread?
use pc probe to monitor your real tempQuote:
Originally Posted by Shark-357
core temp is OFF
i bet he is on F4 bios..............which automatically jacks up the vcore to compensate for the lack of stabilityQuote:
Originally Posted by Chri$ch
nice oC in any case....that's very impressive for retail >>> what batch is that one
still short of my old E6300ES i had which was stock vcore stable at 3.4GHz heh...i reckon with a better mobo the new owner will do even 3.5Ghz stock vcore on the ES
Hrm. I seem to be stuck. I wanted retail 6600 but somehow got OEM.
My system should be in my sig, I seem to be stuck @ 3.4ghz.
1101 bios
380 FSb = 3420
DDR2-760mhz - this was much higher - fairly certain it was 1000 with my 940
performance mode - standard
PCI E FREQ - auto
PCI clock - 33.33
memory volts 2.1
Vcore - 1.40
FSB - 1.4
MCH - 1.55
ICH - 1.20
microcode - enabled
CPUID value limit - disabled
Execute disable function - disabled
enhanced C1 control - disabled
cpu internal thermal control - disabled
virtualization tech - disabled
intel speedstep - disabled
configure DRAM by SPD - enabled
hyper path 3 - disabled
dram throttling - disabled
Everything else auto, except using raptors in raid on ICH chipset. I am using water, big bore 1/2 setup.
I get very low temps - a few times it has booted up at room temperature. Dont get me wrong this is crazy fast, im getting 15 second 1M super pi, and a strange 9999 score in 3dmark06 which makes me very happy for my purchase. I just think something is up with my settings.
AI booster never recognizes the right speeds, FSB. Temp is 29 at bootup, sometimes hits 33 under full load with higher voltages. Mobo temp is 42. According to AiBooster anyway. CPU-Z recognizes correct speeds, with 1.368 volts at idle. Memory tab has the memory @ 380.5 mhz, 1:1 5 6 6 18 24 for timings.
I have tried the lowest memory divider, the highest voltages - highest on memory was 2.2, highest vcore was 1.55, everything else I maxed out. No higher setting past 385 boots into windows. 385 seems to boot but everything is unstable.
So am I stuck? Should I give up or did I miss out on the memo. I have read this entire styky, and the other styky on P5WDH.
phillyb, try this :
memory volts 2.1
Vcore - 1.40
FSB - auto
MCH - 1.6
ICH - auto
we'll see if P5B DX is better tomorow :)
http://simon.webideal.ca/Bench/6600%203.7%2011h.JPG
hey thanks, I will.Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
OH BTW. FEAR locked up on me, so I have had to go even farther back, to 375, for a 3375 ghz. ugh.
I have a week 26Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
I will post some findings this weekend in here.
Retail E6300
Asus P5B Deluxe
VCore 1.450V
Scythe Infinity Cooler
Bios 0507 - Should hit around 550FSB with this board. ;)
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/4...5d32mssnt4.png
Conroe X6800 (A4)
P5W DH Deluxe
Mushkin XP2 PC2 6400
Bios: 0801
Air cooled: Big Tyhpoon
Vcore 1.55 (I set it high because I dont know what I am doing, and I am trying to get higher. I will set it lower and re bench tonight).
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/7681/348vl4.jpg
i'm shocked is that modded :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
what batch is that CPU
Retail E6400
Giga DS3 F4E bios
Goodram PRO 2x512mb D9
water cooling
Everything is at stock only ram is +0,2V
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/5927/stockdy0.jpg
E6400, p5b dlx/wifi, value hynix 4200 RAM 1:1 12-4-4-4, scythe ninja
Prime stable at 3.4GHz 1.36-1.38V, max benchable at 3.78GHz 1.55V.
Temps are horrible, 70-72C in full load. :( Power efficient my a$$.
I'm shocked too m8 :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
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bingo13 .....that's a WOW :eek:
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I've ran dual prime for 11 hours - now I've stoped at 3150 MHz and DDR900 5-5-5-15 2.0V for 24/7 :cool:
Not stable, just going for high FSB, I'll do some stability runs later :)
Vcore set @ 1.50, anything more makes no difference :mad:
1M 12.704s | P5W DH Dlx | G.Skill PC6400HZ | Apex WC with very slow fans | Bios 1101
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...a0ne/1M3-2.jpg
:D :D :banana: :woot:
That's really high to be bench stable for a step 6 6600.
Its an ES :DQuote:
Originally Posted by miochza
Hmmm that should put me at the top of the ladder for an E66 :fact: :woot:
hey, give it any tool to set the fsb in win? (for P5B Dlx!)
all over 490FSB freeze the bios :(
Are you using a Retail E6600?Quote:
Originally Posted by Chri$ch
I have the same problem with my setup :(
490x9 is SPI 1M stable, but everything over 490 just freezes after save & exit from bios.
http://home.hccnet.nl/J_Bongers/SuperPI/11656.PNG
Core 2 Duo E6600 retail @ 4410MHz 1,70v (DMM) Cascade (SS is enough, but I needed the SS for northbridge cooling)
Asus P5B Deluxe vcore/vMCH mod
Crucial Ballistix PC5300 @ 2.45v CL4-4-4-8
I really want to get that FSB higher, CPU still has some headroom but I can't run high FSB :(
i use a E6300 ;)
http://people.freenet.de/chris070719...00/Prime-4.jpg
edit: can anyone measure the vdimm? if i set in Bios 2.45v there only 2.21 - 2.22v :(
http://people.freenet.de/chris07071985/VDimm-1.jpg
Air Cooling (AC freezer 7)
Dq6 (biosf3)
e6300 (s6-r2)
Corsair 6400cl4 (micron d9)
mchv +300
505 fsb 1m
http://resim.donanimhaber.com/upfile...45008577D6.jpg
ok, still having issues. should I revert back to an earlier bios? even at 3.375 windows crashed once. having to run stock speed now. guessing the beta bios is the problem?
All you bastards are going to make me order a new HS/Fan to try to keep up! :)
No mods, retail board, 1.03G revision, the CPU is from the L625A705 batch. The board will boot at 565FSB, just cannot get into XP at that speed. I am up to 535FSB and running Dual Prime now. This will probably be the limit of the board and memory for stable operations.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
which settings do you use? All over 490FSB my bios freeze after save & exit :(Quote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
thought id post here unless later i get some insane OC, just got my 6400 in, ripped out my 820D, popped in the 6400, threw it up to 400 FSB right away (DS3) and let her boot up, running fine! stock volts on CPU of course, so far at least, running 06 right now, im on my way out though, ill have some pics/ benchmarks up later hopefully, and if for some reason i get a ludicrous OC, ill have to make a new thread :). Otherwise, cooling is a thermalright xp120 with a lga775 adapter, videocard = x1800xt right now it will be left at stock speeds, 2x1gb OCZ gold pc6400 @ DDR2 800 4-5-5 right now for stability testing.
err, stock volts huh, make sure your vcore is manually set , and not "normal". the ds3 likes to raise vcore when set to normal automatically to adjust to stabilize the OC.Quote:
Originally Posted by geforce man
and... with a 1.8v limit....Quote:
Originally Posted by vintage_guitar
Anyone hitting high FSBs with DS3 and using an IDE hard drive?
no, only with ultra scsi 9gb drives
aye, i had it set to 1.275, as thats what was grey'd out, so i manually set it to that :). i dont think ill be getting much further with my mem though, but right now im @ 405x8 still stock v's, +.01 to memory. What (besides CPU volts) would be the first voltage to raise? GMCH or whatever the hell? or something else? im just used to the old amd volts, CPU, DDR, and chipset :)
nice let me guess L625A batch on CPUQuote:
Originally Posted by geforce man
L624A
:)
anyways, now @ 3280 still stock volts (1.275) gave it a quick 2001 :)
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=9029143
an allendale CPU @ stock volts!!!! :) (and an x1800xt)
picture of it
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...y12784/44k.jpg
also, i need a link to that nicer new dual prime program, not the old school one ive been using, as its irritating to setup. Can ya link me? Also, im correct in assuming stock v's are 1.275, right? on the box it says "Max 1.35" but this is all @ 1.275.
CPUz during load and idle please
i dont have time right now, bout to head out to be with the GF :). she is leaving for 4 months to travel abroad, so i gotta spend some time :P. Anyways, hit me up with a link to that program please, the one that always has the green box with "GO" in it, annnnnnd ill have to get some CPUz shots up. have patience, im just excited so far :). ran through 06 @ 410x8 , and for me 06 was the killer on my x2 whether it was stable or not.
one last edit in ont he way out, for those of you that think conroe is expensive, think again.
DS3 - 150$
2x1gb 6400 OCZ - 165$
e6400 retail - 256 (now cheaper)$
i sold my old parts for:
x2 3800 that did 2800Mhz - 260
epox 9npaj - 90
2x1gb mushkin black - 200$