that's gonna come usefull really soon when i get this momyboard and all the rest of the stuff that goes on it. hoppefully that should happen the day after tommorow so can't wait. good work!
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that's gonna come usefull really soon when i get this momyboard and all the rest of the stuff that goes on it. hoppefully that should happen the day after tommorow so can't wait. good work!
This is really amateur GUIDE! Setting maximum of all system voltages is only fore REAL noobs! Settings 120MHz of PCIExpress totally destruct your Raptor RAID 0. This is for nothing, my 5 years daughter can set BIOS same way like in this "GUIDE".
Thanks, I really appreciate your bashing me for trying to provide some simple guidance to those that need a nudge in the right direction. As I stated, this post was never intended to be a complete solution to overclocking. Please pass on my congratulations to your daughter on her fine accomplishments. I'm sure she'll make us all proud.Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
-FCG
Any pro guides:)Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
Pls. share..
When you get your 6300 running at 3.7 GHz, then come here and criticize someone else's overclock. If you have nothing to add to the thread, why don't you just shut up?Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
Mark
Great thread... Thumbs up for u! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by freecableguy
great board too...
btw, my pci-e set @ auto...
VT - Enabled
TM - disabled
Now running @ 535 x 7....
need to tweak the rams timings for better performance thou...
GOURANGA! - AT LAST! 3ghz.
Before people decide to slate me for only 3ghz, you have no idea how many problems I've had with this thing!!! - But I'm one happy geezer now!
Thanks so much FCG.... now to see what else I can get.
BTW, is 39c idling good with that? I have it @ 1.4v and memory at 2v. It is kinda warm in here but still. It's my monitor. It's as hot as hell (bloody's NEC's!)
user Aldy402 has a C2 chipset revision of his gigabyte ds3 see
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/6214/untitledvb5.png
I`m wondering when the non deluxe p5b and deluxe will have this C2 revision
Is max voltages on the chipset safe? I mean, is there som kind of throttling function on it, or what will happend if it get to warm? I dont wanna kill my board =)
Asus wouldn't provide the option if their cooling solution wasn't adequate. The last thing they want is for you to RMA your board because of a setting that they intentionally provided....get what I'm saying?... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Reite
hmmm see http://www.3dwin.net/showthread.php?t=50564
"Asus bringt P965-Mainboard mit C2-Stepping"
http://www.asus.com/999/images/products/1347/1347_l.jpg
also here : http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=114123
interesting :cool:
Thanks for the tips... I am a first time overclocker, and although I have read many posts around here, I still appreciate a simple guide like this to get started with my P5B Deluxe.
yes thanks for the pointers 433x9 they are a real time saver. I have to say this is a fun board.
Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
lol, some of us that do go past 120 PCI-E would know to use IDE drives not
SATA HD's...quit knocking Kris's work, atleast he posted an guide
to help people....:slapass:
I find this to be nice an simple and quick start guide for anyone with P5B...
great work FCG....:toast:
Very thoughtfull post, and appreciated. E6400, P5B and G.Skill HZ on the way. :woot:
great thread man...thanks!
this is what I will start with...got the following arriving tomorrow:
e6300
P5B deluxe Wifi-AP
Crucial Ballistix DDR2-800 PC6400 2x1GB
Scythe Infinity SINF-1000, with 120mm fan
2 WD SATA 250Gb drives
my goal is conservative: get 3.0ghz with cool temperatures and completely stable for 24/7 operation....will be right beside my bed for TV, multi-media work, etc.
:chicken:
I find this guide ok.
btw.. the new bios rocks.. my E6300 goes 400*7 on stock cooling @ 53 degree idle... not some fancy air cooling (saving up for getting my waterrig running again)
507 I would have temps 7 degree higher, and not a stable system.. with 6.14 I can run one prime, and keep it below 65 degree.. and have no stability problems.
is I know this is a rather noob guide, and you have to look into all your rig to se what it can handle..
but it's a ok guide. helped me out.. I've been OC'ing since thunderbird hit the light, but haven't owned INTEL since p133. so a guide on intel rocks.
thanks for the guide.
On My P5B Dlx WiFi and E6600- no post with Gskill HZ (after clear cmos for example)Quote:
Originally Posted by SunTzu69
I must chanche memory to 2x256 Micron and set timings 4-4-4 and Vmem (2,25 for sure)
Strange mobo ...
Wish You luck
ok, this aint as stoopid as it sounds! - can latest bios (0614 is it?) still get (theoretically) max 650 FSB? - I guess what I'm asking is, is it just as good as 0507? especially for OCing.
Well, the board has pci-e to IDE controller anyway :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dynasty
Nice guide FCG. :)
Now, how come i dont see the sig i made for you ? :@. lol:D
pci-e at 100 or 101 is more than enough
nb voltage better at 1.55...... give higher clocks as 1.65
running 100% o/c here
nice guide cfg, great pic's for explanation to others
Just looked, I'm idling @ 37°c on 3ghz (335*9) which is cooler than my CPU was @ 2.88ghz... strange. Either way thanks to this guide I'm over my griped. Now to see what I can get.
Thanks for the CPU setting screen, kris :) I haven't had the slightest idea what to set.
Is there a gain fsb wise from running the last one at 13? I ran 0-9-4-9 with 2*512 and now 0-10-5-10 on 2*1024.Quote:
Originally Posted by remorema
What's a pro guide then? Set all stock volts and OC 5%, then run orthos for 72 hours to make sure it's stable? Give me a break. Only reason the guide has them to the max in BIOS is because you need to vmod to get real voltages :DQuote:
Originally Posted by OBR
WOAH! Even better for me now! - Been as this thread helped so much, I need to share this in here!
Still only 1.4v to CPU and 2v to memory:
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/8607/latestocce8.png