Originally Posted by
ferdasyn
Hi everyone :)
I recently bought a DFI UT P35-T2R, the version with heatpipe. Some people told me that I exagerated because such a board exceeds by far my knowledge regarding overclcoking. Indeed the myriads of settings I found in bios kinda left me speechless. Being my first steps on this platform I won't know for sure what specifically to ask. I have an E8600 Q820A671 VID 1.2500, 2 pairs of Crucial D9GMH and a Tuniq Tower120 for cooling. The PSU is a Corsair520HX. I try to reach the highest freq for 24/7 use and I thought about 4,4 GHZ but I guess I am a little bit too optimistic about that. So far I managed to reach 4,2Ghz using the default multiplier (420x10) and of course I increased some of the voltages in bios NB Core, CPU VTT, CPU PLL. I noticed that the VID decreased at some moment to 1,1125V then it came back to 1,2500V. Which way should I start to search for the limits of stability, by increasing the FSB with all voltages stock, decreasing the multiplier, thus trying to find the highest FSB attainable or should I leave the multiplier at 10? Which is the highest v core I should not exceed in order not to deteriorate (start the degradation of) the cpu? Regarding the NB Core, CPU VTT and CPU PLL is there a reasonable voltage to use and yet to avoid damaging anything? I guess for Crucial's the best would be some where in between 2,1-2,3V. Should I disable PPM Eist, CPUID maxval, C1E, Execute disable bit, and virtualization technology? Is there any point to increase SB 1,05V voltage, clockgen voltage? What about that thing Clock CPU divider (i have it on auto, yet it provides 3 options 2, 3, 4). Lots of questions...:) Thanx