How high is you Motherboard temperature guys?
(measured by Asus Probe II)
Mine is at stock 34 celcius on watercooling.
Is that normal?
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How high is you Motherboard temperature guys?
(measured by Asus Probe II)
Mine is at stock 34 celcius on watercooling.
Is that normal?
I lowered the voltages on everything and still fine at 3.0 Everest says my vcore is 1.34 actual on load I think I can go lower
I got my PC running, so I'm overclocking too.
I've tried the 3.8 settings from Linflas, but it won't boot :(
Tried almost every other setting here posted, also just a black screen.
So I almost gave up, but tried one last thing.
Everything on auto, but:
FSB: 1800
MP: 8
Memory: 900
CoreVoltage: 1.55
And wtf?! it boots!!! \0/
Running Prime95 right now.
(running Vista 64bit, it sucks to press F8 each time I boot, so I can use Core Temp :S)
---- Update -----
Damn, after 17 minutes of prime an error and reboot :(
Yeagh, kindof a thread jack to ask for the opinon on that in here, but i'm kind of at my end with this Q6600. Sure it's a great chip, but not a great combo on this board. I'm a gamer, and want to GAME. Since most games aren't even properly threaded to take advantage of 2 cores let alone 4, i think i'll go back to two until the next great SLI board comes along. Along those lines, I want the most bang for the buck. I got rid of all my older Core2Duo chips, so now i will have to take my chances with a new one.
Well I loved my E6600 on this board, but the E6850 worked at 4ghz ( E6600@3825) though I couldn't run my ram above 1000mhz with this cpu not even with 400FSB, which the E6600 kindly did allow me ... prolly some limitation of that NB/bios together with the 1333FSB CPU's...
some german users are having a blast with the new E8500 CPU at 4ghz too...
So let me get this right. Going with a 1333 FSB processor on the Striker Extreme is a bad idea if overclocking is the goal? So is it same to presume then that the 4MB cache CPUs that run with 1066 are good to go for overclocking with the Striker?
I want to pull the trigger on a new processor, but which one.....
So that's why i'm asking the quetsions about a 4MB cache proc versus a 1333FSB proc versus a 2MB cache proc.
Khaotic I got a smooth 445FSB to get 4ghz with the E6850 (1333FSB CPU) funny enough my rig wouldn't be stable with the ram at anything above 1000mhz, apparently the older generation allowed me to get better ram clocks... also weird is that with 1305 bios the 1333FSB CPU ran perfectly smooth though with the Q6600 later on I had to revert back to 1303 to get a good OC... the 680i is like a woman to me, works and is nice when it wants to , can be a :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana: on a bad day :)
Totally agree with you there.
So a 1305 BIOS in place rocked for the 6850. But like I'm seeing here, you neeeded the 1303 to OC your Q6600.
So, with that logic, the FSB holes don't exist with a 1333 processor using 1305? Hmm. Decisions decisions.......
YESS!
Got 3.825 stable with Linflas' magical settings!!
I don't understand why it works now and this morning just had black screen.
Anyway, primed several hours and played Counter-Strike Source without any problems.
Great!!
I've set vcore in BIOS to 1.625v
CPU-Z shows 1.536 idle and 1.50 at load.
Shall I set the vcore lower or should I leave it like this?
........and thats similar to what i'm seeing here. I can go for days and see no problems whatso ever. Then, out of the blue, a BSOD or lockup. Sometimes only once, other times almost every hour for a few hours at a time. Then, it's all back to normal for - oh - however long.
I've ran memtest for HOURS and I've ran just about every other CPU stability test I can think of. Prime, Everest, SuperPI. none of those crash or error.
I've heard theories that 4GB of RAM is just BAD on these boards, and i've heard that 4GB of RAM is BAD with a Soundblaster X-fi.
I'm hoping the next gret SLI set from nVidia doesn't draw as much fire as this did. So, nothing against the 1333 FSB CPU's, but the good ol' E6400 or E6600 is looking like my best bet for stability.
Here are the current BIOS numbers so far stable for 20 min or so done the PI calc and WCG is running at 100% on all cores as I type this:
Vcore 1.325 Everest reads 1.28 on load
Mem 2.0
NB 1.35
SB 1.50
CPUVTT 1.30
seems to be stable @ 9*333 for 3.0 you think i can lower MB voltages some more?
ok well after 3hours of all 4 cores at 100% (WCG) i'm at 58c (CPU) 73 70 68 67 (core 1,2,3,4) 42c Mboard
I think you pretty nailed it there GreyPaws... looks good mate too bad it doesn't seem to want to go higher, but look it like this you got qx6850 performance out of a much cheaper CPU...
Are you on a stock cooler? or some alternative CPU cooling? Cause this is mine on WCG @ 3.6 on water
Sorry bout the large size
http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/6945/wcgak8.jpg
My cooling is not that great I have a Zalman Resorator cooling the CPU the rest of the board is on air. I was thinking about upgrading the cooling but I have no Idea what direction to go. Any tips would be appriciated.
Hi Grey, we got about the same setting except for 2 thing,
I've got a bit less temperature (not much... my max on 1st core is 70 at worst)
But what make me more worried is that :
Vcore 1.325 Everest reads 1.28 on load
.... mine is 1.5 idle.
I would like if you want, (and can ?) could you try encoding video ?
Everest was running super stable for me (at even less) but when I was encoding video (TmgEnc Express) it was freezing my comp after a while.
It was freezing after about 3h of straight encoding.
:) but for anything else it's super
I think I have Pinnicle studio somewhere otherwise I dont have anything I can encode with unless you count the movie maker that comes with windows.
I've had World Community Grid BIONIC client running for 3 days on these settings now. 100% CPU utilization for over 50 hours now no crashes.
Hello!
Just got my new Striker Extreme today, along with some new memory and some new 8800 GT's, and once Vista is done updating, I plan on overclocking this stuff :)
So am thinking of using the settings below for my:
Striker Extreme
E6600 (On a Waterkeg)
2 x 8800 GT eVGA OC (On WaterKeg)
2 X 2GB G.Skill PC-8000 5-5-5-15 (Vista was grumpy about having both of these installed when it was installing... guess I have to apply some Vista patch)
2 150GB Raptors RAID 0
Soundblaster X-Fi
Vista 64-Bit (Installing as we speak :p)
Of course some of the settings below need some tweaking for my actual system, but I think it should be a good starting point, do you agree?
I wish I had a better understanding of these actual settings so I wouldn't always have to ask :( Guess I am a bad studier (that really isn't a word...)
Natalia, I have basically the same setup, same ram, etc.., only diff is I have 8800GTX's
Try this for 3.6 with that ram.
AI Tuning: Manual
Nvidia GPU Ex: Disabled
LinkBoost: Disabled
CPU Multi 8
FSB - Memory Clock Mode: Unlinked
x FSB - Memory Raio: N/A
FSB (QDR), Mhz: 1800
Actual FSB (QDR), Mhz: 1800
MEM (DDR), Mhz: 1000
Actual MEM (DDR), Mhz: 1000
Vcore Voltage:1.525 for actual of 1.42
Memory Voltage:2.05
1.2v HT Voltage:1.45
NB Core Voltage:1.5
SB Core Voltage:1.65
CPU VTT Voltage:1.45
DDRII Controller Ref Voltage: auto
DDRII Channel A Ref Voltage: auto
DDRII Channel B Ref Voltage: auto
tCL (CAS Latency): 5
tRCD: 5
tRP: 5
tRAS:15
Command Per Clock (CMD): 2
Advance Memory Settings
tRRD: AUTO
tRC: AUTO
tWR: AUTO
tWTR: AUTO
tREF: AUTO
tRD: AUTO
tRFC: AUTO
Async Latency: AUTO
CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
SATA Spread Spectrum: Disabled
LDT Spread Spectrum: Disabled
CPU Internal Thermal Control: Disabled
Limit CPUID MaxVal: Disabled
Enhanced C1 (C1E): Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
Virtualization Technology: Disabled
Enhanced Intel Speedstep Tech: Disabled
LDT Frequency: 5x
PCIEX16_1 Frequency (Mhz): 100
PCIEX16_2 Frequency (Mhz): 100
PCIEX16_3 Frequency (Mhz): 100
SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, Mhz: 200
Awesome! Will do, thanks a million for such a fast reply :D
Oh, what BIOS do I want?
EDIT: One more thing: What about the setting SLI-Ready Memory?
Leave it disabled if you want to set things manually for your overclock.
If you enable SLI-Ready (if the ram has an EPP profile) it will automatically set your ram speed, timings, and voltage. Disabled is where most "overclockers" want to be :)