Does anyone knows if BCLK is CPU dependent or the motherboard? I mean, what is the factor to run at high BCLK.
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Does anyone knows if BCLK is CPU dependent or the motherboard? I mean, what is the factor to run at high BCLK.
Bit of both cpu and board.. i have 4x i7 920 (2x c0 and 2x d0) and w3520 d0 all 5 cpus do 230bclk 32m pi and 3d bench on DFI UT X58-T3EH8 on air and water. I'm probably more board limited than cpu but each cpu required differing cpu vtt, ioh/ich voltages to reach 230bclk straight boot from bios into windows.
for prime95 guys use custom blend or large ffts with 5400mb allocated probably best settings for testing but still fo rme linx and even hyper pi 8x32m might need more vcore than prime95 for SOME cpus not all from my experience with 4x i7 920 c0 and d0 and w3520
Thanks and darn, you've got plenty of i7 CPU's there, lol. Btw, I've got this weird problem whereby I could run Prime stable on 20x200 and 21x197 but the moment I do 21x200, nothing seems to work even if I add 2-3 notches of Vcore, PLL, VTT.
What do you think could be wrong? I tried 21x201 and no luck as well. What voltage do I normally have to add for higher BCLK (above 200)
My i940 was cpu limited, bclk max was 215 with normal voltages, 217 max with voltages everywhere from black to red, not a setting I did not try in bios.
My i950 is mobo limited. Boots up 222 bclk with normal volts/settings no problem. 223 is no go. Then raise pcie, ioh, vtt, etc and 229.x boots up fine. Raising pcie above 103.3 or bclk above 229.x to 230 it freezes. I think if I could raise pcie higher could do more.
But like eva said, limit can be either. I think if your cpu makes it to 222, it is probably mobo holding u back, since most mobo on normal settings take a reasonable cpu to that point. If cpu is crapping out a lot earlier may be more of cpu issue. But I have seen most D0 get to much higher bclk than C0's.
yeah, if all 3 cpus stop at same mhz...that does not sound like cpu problem. post your results with classified when you get it, interested to see what you get.
Actually was not directing my post to you anyways:D. I was just randomly adding my 2 cents to the discussion.:p:
I believe it's my board that is the limiting factor on my OCing because I have two D0s that OC the same and anything else I try, both would crap out. That factor alone tells me it's my board that is unable to OC the way I want it to. I only managed to get that CPU-Z Validation screen, but if I run LinX (or OCCPT, Everest Benchmark modules, et) both would crap out. The only stable OC I've managed to run on both of them is 21x205 (4.305Ghz). Even 21x210 craps both out. I just sold one of them and now down to just one D0. Am thinking of getting a Xeon to try. Am also thinking of the 3849B018 from the local Micro Center.
Am I missing something? What has PCI-E frequency got to do with high BCLK clocks? I mean if we stress the PCI-E frequency, it'll affect the graphics card and prolong usage at such high freq. might kill it?
Well, i7 is still new to most of us so maybe this PCI-E freq. has some secret beneath it?
Hello,
here is now my new 920 D0 Batch: 3849A769
http://www.abload.de/thumb/21x200qbee.jpg
great! where did you bought your cpu?
True 4200, 1.16v, Batch?
got my 920 today (3845B071) VID 1.0750 and so far so good
up to 4ghz 200x20 @ 1.27v load
still testing but i reckon i can lower the vcore abit
i am worried about the temps tho
seen up to 83c under prime
using a lapped TRUE with washer mod
whats the Tj max for this cpu?