Very Nice Flesh!! Thanks for the info. Can you run 3D marks?
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Very Nice Flesh!! Thanks for the info. Can you run 3D marks?
Absolutely, up to about 4850 then things get a little wierd. :D Here is 3DM06 at 4800 with a single 8800. http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=5187654
yea coz i also noticed that when i changed say northbridge voltage i would get a det ram msg on my lcd poser and system wouldnt boot. am no expert but the northridge/memory subsystem is my choice for problem area. try it on the other board and see how it goes.. if it can oc at the same or lower voltages then good or maybe slightly higher. i wish i had a lab to do all this testing
Nice job Flesh. I'm going to give some of your settings a shot. I'm not sure it will work out though. we
have different mobos. i havnt had a chance to work with the ballistix and i am new to ddr2. So i think your settings might help me some.
Whats your vdimm at with those timings.
lol yea his. Sorry about that.
Thats true Im running a P35 which really likes Kents and Wolfs a like but the evGa is a solid board. I have an older Ultra D system with Opty 170 at 3G on water which cranks and is what Im typing this on. These Wolfdales are certainly moody compared to my Quad and may have some issues but so far Im pretty impressed for the price. DDRv is normally 2.4 on my Ballistix.
Got my Q746A483 @ 9x445 1.36V (load, set to 1.465 in BIOS on Abit IP35-E = mad vdrop). Stable in Windows but my cheapo Geil DDR2 800 can't take the o/c no matter the voltage or timings so I think I'll have to replace it. Orthos small FFTs ran for an hour and a half without issue, but I fail memtest #7 and FAH causes reboots within minutes.
That's strange about the memory not liking 445 (890mhz). I have really cheap sticks, OCZ vista upgrade 4gb set that I picked up for $75 and it did fine up to 920 or so with no errors. Can't go much beyond that though even with loosening up the timings considerably.
Have you tried one stick at a time to see if you can pass memtest with one stick or the other?
SuperPI 1M = 10.750s
http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/9...hz1mfu9.th.png
I'm close to the wall with air cooling, PC2-6400 ram and an old P965 board.
Anyone doing better without exceeding 1.40 volts?
Here's the link to the previously mentioned store that has lots of Xeon E3110 in stock. Same specs as the E8400 but the Xeon are usually binned and should do higher MHz with less voltage.
Tom's Hardware has a good E8400 overclocking review. Page 6 has a picture of exactly where the cores lay beneath the IHS. Looks like they learned the hard way about the solder!
No problems with this ram, but thought I would try a lower cpu voltage...
Incredible score for one 8800 ultra.
How on earth do you get it to boot at that FSB? I will be lucky to get mine to 4.5GHZ. I wont go above 1.4v as I want this chip to last as long as possible. But I am very curious as to see if I can break the 20K in 3dmark. That would be something to brag about... and on air! wow!
The 9 second or sub 9 second SuperPI runs with these new processors at insane core voltages is very impressive. I'm more interested in what they can do at a safe 1.40 volts. I realize my abused E8400 is far from golden. That's why I wanted to compare it to other users. With an extra 100 MHz you beat my time by less than 0.050 seconds. Good work. :up:
Got my new one today. Q745A809. 745's love volts, kept VTT and NB at minimum for 24/7 to be on the safe side this time. It was stable at 4.2 at same volts but needed 1.35v VTT... too much for daily use IMO.
CPU Voltage - 1.34v Load / 1.36v Idle
FSB VTT - 1.19v
NB - 1.26v
DRAM - 2.0v
GTL's - 58/58/58
As you can see Coretemp is really messed up with this new one. It's stuck on 62C. Smart Guardian shows correct load temps IMO. Hell with coretemp untill they manage to get it working correctly on Wolfdales.
http://ocidb.com/albums/userpics/101...daily-idle.JPG
http://ocidb.com/albums/userpics/101...-new-daily.JPG
I bet it'll do 5.35+ on SS this weekend :up:
Lol. SuperPI is incredibly sensitive to RAM timings - but real world performance isn't. I will never understand the obsession with SuperPI in that respect, b/c it basically says nothing on performance.