Shopping List completed so far:
oem i3 540 $124 shipped/new Ebay
GA-H55M-S2H $66 shipped/used Ebay
1156 True Bracket $14 shipped Frozencpu.com
ram looking/pending...
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Shopping List completed so far:
oem i3 540 $124 shipped/new Ebay
GA-H55M-S2H $66 shipped/used Ebay
1156 True Bracket $14 shipped Frozencpu.com
ram looking/pending...
just did this to see if i could get the bclk any higher.
going to try superpi 32m next.hope it makes it through.
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1070506
19x253@4807 DDR3-2024 10-11-10-24 1t QPI@5060
SuperPi 1m and cachemem
http://i43.tinypic.com/wukqv9.jpg
heres my bios settings for the 4.8GHz run
Code:Advanced Frequency Settings
CPU Clock Ratio...........[ 19 ]
QPI Clock Ratio..........................[ x40 ]
QPI Link Speed...........................[ 10.12 ]
Standard Clock Control
Base Clock (BCLK) Control................[Enabled]
BCLK Frequency ..........................[253]
Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.)..........[Disabled]
System Memory Multiplier (SPD)...........[ x8 ]
Memory Frequency (MHz).....................[ 2024 ]
PCI Express Frequency (MHz)..............[ 101 ]
Advanced Clock Control
CPU Clock Drive..........................[ 800mV]
PCI Express Clock Drive..................[ 900mV]
CPU Clock Skew...........................[ 0ps ]
PCH Clock Skew...........................[ 0ps ]
Advanced Memory Settings
Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.)..........[Disabled]
System Memory Multiplier (SPD)...........[ x8 ]
Memory Frequency (MHz)....................2024
Performance Enhance (SPD)............. [Turbo]
DRAM Timing Selectable (SPD)............ [Expert]
Channel A & B
Channel A Timing Settings [Press Enter]:
Cas Latency Time........................[10]
tRCD....................................[11]
tRP.....................................[10]
tRAS...................................[24]
>>>>> Advanced Timing Control
tRC....................................[33]
tRRD...................................[4]
tWTR...................................[5]
tWR....................................[10]
tWTP...................................[22]
tWL....................................[8]
tRFC...................................[76]
tRTP...................................[5]
tFAW...................................[20]
Command Rate (CMD)......................[ 1T ]
Static tRD......................................[12]
Advanced Voltage Settings
>>> CPU
Load Line Calibration....................[Enabled]
CPU Vcore..................1.19375v......[1.425 ]
QPI/VTT Voltage............1.100v........[1.35v]
Graphics Core................1.10v........... [0.20v]
>>> MCH/ICH
PCH Core....................1.050v.....[1.12v]
CPU PLL......................1.800v.....[1.800v]
>>> DRAM
DRAM Voltage..............1.500v.....[1.62v]
DRAM Termination.........0.750v.....[Normal]
Ch-A Data VRef............0.750v.....[Normal]
Ch-A Data VRef............0.750v.....[Normal]
Ch-B Data VRef............0.750v.....[Normal]
Ch-B Data VRef............0.750v.....[Normal]
Advanced Core Features
CPU Cores Enabled........................[All]
CPU Multi-Threading......................[Enabled]
CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)..................[Disabled]
C3/C6/C7 State Support...................[Disabled]
CPU Thermal Monitor......................[Disabled]
CPU EIST Function........................[Disabled]
Bi-Directional PROCHOT...................[Auto]
:up:Please Remember To Post Your Batch Numbers.Thank You:up:
:D**********************************************:D
Ok bit the bullet and paid with tax/shipping $222.48 for the G.Skill 2x2gb ddr3 2200 Cas 7 Pi's (well ok $4 back later thru Bing)...
The cpu/TRUE bracket/mobo was less at $204...
Will start assembling next week when all the parts arrive...
cpuz still not correct Memory CAS display
cpuz version 1.53.5 reports cas correctly.so does version 1.53.4 and version 1.53.3 updated released 15.02.2010
there just still isnt the option to validate with these newer versions.i use cpuz 1.53.1 just to validate my OC's
but its with the wrong cas.
Here is my effort
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/762...0320180852.jpg
Got this i3 530 ( L939B674 ) from microcenter for $89 to play with :)
i3 530 @ Water
GA-P55-UD3L v1.0 , BIOS F5
4Gb A-Data 1600G
5850 @ Stock Cooling
PSU SilverStone OP1000 , 1000W
Swiftech Apogee XT + Swiftech MCP655 +BIP II 2x120mm
Not a very good chip - with default voltage won't load windows 4GHz > BSOD , can't complain about price though $89 :D:up:
Stable 4.51GHz @ 1.45v but fails Linx after 5-7 min
With portable A/C blowing on WC'ing rad :
SuperPI 1M : 5GHz @ 1.64v
SuperPI 32M : 4.9GHz @ 1.62v
3DMark : 4.75 ~ 4.80GHz
1.35 VTT is enough for up to 258 Bclk
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/2199/8393.jpg
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/8657/08m10s4900mhz.jpg
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/4539/35470.jpg
radaja @ this correct? --> Graphics Core................1.10v........... [0.20v]
regards
If you aren't using the IGP then undervolting it perhaps can lower temps
ok! thanks
I use H55M-USB3, in bios "advanced bios features" select option onboard VGA enable if no ext peg (disable onboard GPU if GPU exists in the peg slot)...
if I use IGP will be activated...
I check undervolting heheh:ROTF:
My H55M-USB3 max BCLK 230 IGP disabled, with IGP enabled max BCLK 225 :shrug:
regards
yea since i wasnt using the integrated graphics i dropped it
to its lowest voltage in hopes of dropping some heat but didnt
notice any drop in cpu temp,but the GMCH temp dropped 2c.
@Gorod.very impressive results.my i3-530 needed 1.35vtt
for 250bclk too.these cpu's are fun clockers for the price,they really
cant be beat.thanks for leaving your batch number.what is the default
vcore of your chip?
radaja CPU-Z shows 1.136v when vcore set to normal in bios and 1.1625 in BIOS :yepp:
http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/5825/vcore.jpg
Temps with water cooling @ normal room temp under Linx :
2.93 @ def. vcore (normal in bios)
4.51 @ 1.45 in bios
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/9020/30909922.jpg
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/8660/63167997.jpg
http://img697.imageshack.us/img697/9607/60285917.jpg
http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/7643/62151692.jpg
My first results...I am not so familiar with bios...:)
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/3618/sp1m4810ghz.jpg
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/5651/vprime.jpg
Sorry if this has been answered or maybe it has not but I did not want to start a new thread on this...Any way of overclocking clark's lil's sis arran?
Just got a new laptop with an arrandale (i7 620m) that replaced a penryn (t9800)...Im pretty happy with the upgrade. Cpu-z shows the CPU mostly running at is 2nd and 3rd turbo stage between 3.06-3.2ghz which is 23x and 24x multis respectively..I know I can't use RMclock on these nehalem based cpus like I used to on my good old penryn...I used to lock the p-state so it'd always run at the 11x mutli...
Is there anything like that out for arrandale? I don't really need to overclock it, I'm just interested in at least running turbo speed 24/7 (I guess its oc'in since its a higher multi??) or locking the multi..Any help would be greatly appreciated..
@xdan,what batch number is your cpu?those are some very nice results
Here's the lowest end part I've ever owned :D
Intel sent me a Core i3 540 ( Thanks Dan! ) to review & overclock the sh.t out of :D
I'm currently finishing the measurements for the review, and then I'll check what it can do with dry ice & liquid nitrogen.
With a little cooler ambient temp ( ambient's about 26C these days in my testing room, need to get a new compressor for the AC unit ) it should be 4.5GHz infinite LinX stable :D
CPU info
Model: Intel Core i3 540
FPO/Batch #: L939B755
Cooling
ThermalRight Ultra-120 Extreme ( not lapped :( ) and an Antec 120mm TriCool fan at Medium setting
Arctic Silver Ceramique of course :D
Some screenshots:
http://i43.tinypic.com/24xlvo0.jpg
http://i42.tinypic.com/71sfau.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/n221zc.jpg
Batch 3936B085, vid 1.125v(bios), 1.136v(windows).Quote:
@xdan,what batch number is your cpu?those are some very nice results
well i've got another i3-530 on the way,i was so tempted to just get an i5-750 for the better memory performance
but i decided on the i3-530 for its pure OCing fun.and went with a better kit of ram than my last set.
i got these:D
G.SKILL PIS Series F3-17600CL7D
they should give me lots of OC headroom:up:
i just hope my new i3-530 has a good IMC like my last one did.if not i'll either get another i3-530 or the i5-750:rolleyes:
i just might beat you to the punch,as mine should be here tomorrow or wednesday:D
why are the memory timing incorrect on all cpuz and everest versions i've tried? this is with biostar TH55, TH55B, gigabyte H55M-S2H, and H55M-UD2H. btw, link to CPU-Tweaker is invalid
EDIT: nm i found it it's not cpuz that's bad, it's the incompatibility of the mobo and memory. for some reason, when i set the timing in the bios, it won't "stick" and keep the timing like how i set it. after using CPU-Tweaker to set tighter timing inside windows, it also shows correctly in cpuz, so it's probably all 4 of my mobos. bad bios :shakes:
Wy are the posts here so friggin wide?
Hey Dragon, the latest cpu-z shows the correct timings. Here is the $100 combo from fry's this weekend. I have no need for this, just couldn't resist :D
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/765/540combo.png
hey [XC] 4X4N, looks like you have the same mobo. yes timing shows up correctly, but i can't set them correctly in the bios. when i set it at 7-7-7-16, they automatically tighten up to 6-7-7-16, and when i set it to 6-6-6-14, they're still 6-7-7-16. can you manually set them around these timings to see if they still show up correctly? i think it may be the board.
btw, 4.1ghz needs 1.33v? is that a bad chip?
I have set those timings in bios, auto puts them at 10-11-11-24 and 2N :lol:
Ya, not a great chip. I have llc disabled, vcore drops to 1.276 or so at load.