Whats the best ratio to go for? Better to go 1:1 or something else? My chip right now is priming at 400FSB 1:1, should i keep that or try another one? Im using gskill 8000HZ
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Whats the best ratio to go for? Better to go 1:1 or something else? My chip right now is priming at 400FSB 1:1, should i keep that or try another one? Im using gskill 8000HZ
I received my IP35 Pro on Friday and got it up and running with my QX6700. The problem is DIMM slots 1 and 2 appear to be completely dead. Tried 3 differents sets of RAM and only #3 and 4 work. So it will be going back shortly.
In the mean time I played around with it and managed to get 500x7 mostly stable. It would Prime for over an hour no problem but I experienced occasional reboots and freezes. A little more tweaking might have got it stable but I'm not going to waste too much time on a broken board. I'll try again when the replacement gets here.
@ace-a-rue
I saw your oc to 3700. I tried this since a few days but cant get it stable.
Did you ever run with your config Everests "System Stability Test"?
I can run mine on 3700, but not stable enough for 24/7. What else have you
set in uGuru? MCH Voltage? ICH Voltage? Anything else?
I hope you can give me a hint. :D
Helli
are you running the most recent beta bios?
if so then the 1:1.25 (4:5) is probably the best to go with and the one right under that (can't remember what it is).
these are the ones that supposedly run off of the 1066 strap while the first two force the 1333 strap (supposedly).
no, i have not run the stability test in everest...my definiton of 24/7, stable computer, is posted above.;) each user is going to be different...so far my puter hasn't done any of those things to me so i'm still meeting my definition of stable!:D
EDIT:...ACTUAL BIOS VOLTAGE FOR VCORE IS SET TO 1.6325...that is an actual 1.58 which fluctuates between 1.56 to 1.59...i do not intend on keeping this cpu for 3 years.:D
until i used the "WB" switch, my overall system performance was sub-par compared to my previously Abit AB9 QuadGT board...once i flashed the boot block...it soared right up there in overall performance....i think abit made the chipset latencies to be soft in the first bios release so the board would boot with almost any memory in it.
Ok
thanks for you're help (and the others too).
I will try the flash with WB switch after work.
How do you flash the boot block and what is the WD switch?
it is the "WB" switch not WD...
like this: A:AWDFLASH.EXE M629B_11.B04 /py /sy /WB /cd /cp /cc /CKS
order of switches do not matter...award flasher has to only know what switches you want to enable and it handles everything from there....also, lower case or upper case can be used.
OR...you can use a USB flash drive if you want...floppy drive or USB flash drive.
After flash WB I can now pass 8 x 450. Really good ;)
Better perfs too.
Thx Ace-a-Rue
on the other hand choosing to do it that way (& it appears to have been a deliberate design decision) means that if you run the x16 & the x4 you can still use the x1PCI-E whereas afaik boards like the DQ6 disable the x1 when the x16 & x4 are in use.
It's 6 of 1, half a dozen of the other for most people.
i did everest stability test...i initially had a problem with running it in all four modes (cpu, fpu, cache and memory)...it would randomly reboot...but i just did the FPU, by itself, for about 20 minutes and then rengage all them and it handled it for 6 minutes...that is all i did before losing interest.:p:
here, again, are my voltage settings (bios set to 1.6325 for Vcore)...i should mention that my GTL is set to 69%.
Thanks for the attempt with Everest. :)
I've tried similar values a few days ago, but as i said, Everest Stress Test
of all four Components, CPU/FPU/CACHE and Memory at the same time failed. Yes,
i can do Internet, writing in Word, start Excel but with applications they uses
all four cores, my rig will do a hard power off. :D
Only at 4x450 (3600) i'm able to run my rig unter full load stable.
For me as 24/7 BOINC User its essential that my Computer runs unter full load. :D
Thanks again for your try
Helli
1.55v is stable at 3.9GHz for my cpu but I'm worried about volts. I'm thinking of lapping my CPU in hopes of better temps/slightly better clock. I might also do the vdroop mod and see if it helps with stability
I notice your CPU VTT is 1.3, did that help marginally in clocking?
Any ideas why I still can't post at 520mhz? :(
Can someone link to the latest everest who support vista x64 ?
i won't be staying with this Q6600 for more than a year and a half...my wife will get it as a gift.:D
as far as volts go for the vcore, it is up to you to figure out how long you will have it in your puter case...intel warranties them for 3 years if it is a retail copy...whatever makes you comfortable.:)
i find that 1.31v set in the bios for CPU VTT is slightly better than say at 1.27v.
OH!...6 minutes running everest stability, in my book, is a good as running it 24/7;)
EDIT:..i can't beyond 505 FSB at 7X, not even 6X...so...feel lucky if you can post at 515
In B04 Standby is broken in XP if you use a TCL lower than 5.
That's the main Application, but every few days they release in their
board betas with supports the newest hardware.
http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...?ps=UE&lang=en
Helli