I just got my box last night to 9x380 DDR2 890(I think), you think as far as multitasking performance that 8x400 @1000 would yield better performance, or would it be negligible?
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I just got my box last night to 9x380 DDR2 890(I think), you think as far as multitasking performance that 8x400 @1000 would yield better performance, or would it be negligible?
mrt2,
I am just starting to play with performance testers, but I've been running at 435x8 with my dram around 1088 (not in front of my computer now so I can't be sure) with no problems.
People have responded and said I'd get the better perf with 9x380 because of the "strap", but I don't understand that yet.
Very similar setup to yours (e6600, P5B dlx, Corsair pc-8500 x 2Gb). No problems with heat.
Jim
What's the vdroop mod for this board?
I am wondering what a safe 24/7 NB V-Core, FSB Termination Voltage, SB V-Core, and ICH Chipset Voltage is for 400-450FSB? Thanks a lot guys.
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MY Bios settings:
Vcore=1.5 V (24/7 )
Vnb=1.55V
Vsb=1.6V
VFSB and Vich= auto (these are the most stable settings here)
Note= 3.6GHz compared 3.2GHz requires more voltage (3.2GHz mostly needs 1.375V) and makes ur cpu go more and more hot (here idle= 55grade celsius).
Thank you very much. If I was to set the VFSB and VICH to something other than auto to get rid of the PCI-E x1 issue what should I use?
In here I've got mid'voltages :D
my 24h rig ( w/pencil vDroop mod done ) :
E6400 @ 515x7 = 3604MHz
vCore -> 1.4375v
vMem 1:1 -> 2.3v
vFSB -> 1,30v
vNB -> 1,45v
all other voltages set to it's minimum values ( not Auto )
^^Thanks, That is exactly what I was looking for. I mainly asked this because I have heard it is a way to avoid the stupid x1 issue I am having. BTW: I have a week 28A E6400 also:).
Thank you so much. This fixed the x1 issue I was having.Quote:
Originally Posted by jVIDIA
is it dangerous to leave the vSB and vICH on auto?
No, but setting all of those voltages to a fixed value sometimes solves the PCI-E x1 issue(it did for me).
Auto values = russian rollet :nono:
http://jvidia.no.sapo.pt/My_PC/Bench...x8_650_800.jpg
CPU: E6400
Cooling : WC
Board : Asus p5b Deluxe
Voltage : 1.58v
% OC : 90% OC :banana:
4047.21 MHz (505.9 * 8) : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=163504
what's all this talk about changing the memory ration to 4:5 or something. Where is this option to change the memory ratio????
i am on 1004 p5b deluxe
e6300
looking to push past 3.2ghz (current) on air.
^ just use the second option in DRAM frequency and adjust vdimm and all that accordingly.
Ima try a few of these out, since nstalling the P5B in after the DS3, overclock seems to be walled @ the same place 460 ish..
hi guys wondering if you could help. i did the pencil vdroop mod with 0.08 vdroop now with my e6600@3.6 ghz. no vcore volt mods.
ive reached a wall, can get over 410 fsb, can anyone help? what should be the nb, sb, and vcore @ this speed?(410 fsb * 9)
I finally got over 465 fsb with SB set to 1.7 is this safe for 24/7 usage?
I need 500 X7 badly and this is slowly working my way there..
vcore probably should be around 1.45v+. The nb and sb depends. I have my nb at 1.5v @ 500fsb and sb at 1.7v. Just keep trying different combinations. I must say though, 3.6 is already pretty good, so you might just about reached your limits.Quote:
Originally Posted by zhangmaster12
Great Guide Thanks.
I just got this board and love it.
This is my best. at 590 it freezes due to cpu...
4-4-4-4-3-25-3-10-6-10 2.3v mem , 1.78v mch
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/6672/pi1mxx9.jpg
I was also trying some bioses and did something(bios flashing combinations) that let me bench pi32m @508fsb 1066strap(boot from 399) with 0804
then i decided to try 1004 bios again and it was no go (max 495).since then i am not able to able to bench even at 500(1066 strap) spi1m no matter what bios i flash.
SPI 32M@508 1066Strap
Impressive Doom, 588 on multi 8 AND 1M benchable is one of the highest with 4mb chip ive seen. What kinda phase your runnig? A decent unit i bet..
custom made by me & unseen
Tried 5-5-5 for mem? 588 4-4-4 with only 2.3 is high.