I bumped it down to pl9 here,
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I bumped it down to pl9 here,
truehighroller,
if u lower ur tRFC, u can decrease ur latency a little more.
Hmm.. I wonder if my HDD could be causing my intermittent lockups..
Today it was a cold boot at the starting windows screen.. Ususally its happens doing normal tasks in windows..
I have a WD6400AAKS Running off the ICH10. Bios 0704
Q9450
8 x 400
CPU Voltage: 1.25
CPU GTL Voltage Reference (0/2): Auto
CPU GTL Voltage Reference (1/3): Auto
CPU PLL Voltage: 1.56
FSB Termination Voltage: 1.26
DRAM Voltage: 1.9
NB Voltage: 1.26
NB GTL Reference: AUTO
SBridge Voltage: AUTO
PCIE SATA Voltage: AUTO
Load Line Calibration: ENABLED
CPU Spread Spectrum: DISABLED
PCIE Spread Spectrum: DISABLED
CPU Clock Skew : NORMAL
NB Clock Skew : NORMAL
Any Ideas?
Thanks:)
If I use the 333 or the 400 FSB strap, my ram goes way over spec (1100+) which I know damn well it wont boot in. :(
hey guys do I need to raise my nb gtl reference when raising cpu gtls ?
p.s>
do gtl ref 0/2 = core 1,3 & gtl ref 1/3= core 2,4 ?
Lol I borked my OS again though. I was trying to finally hit the 4Ghz and it didn't want to do it no matter what voltages and so I was taking it back to normal and it wouldn't stop blue screening on me. I really think I might have screwed my boards bios chips up when I shorted the fan two weeks ago.
hey mate just got your message:) pc works alright but I can't manage to get the right volts on gtl refs. Prime blender and small fft fail on thread 3 right away. I tried to use occt but not sure if I should disable the monitoring software option in it or not. By the way do you use load line calibration ?
I do yes. I seriously screwed my :banana::banana::banana::banana: up this time I can't get Vista to load. It was just locking up right before the hard drive screen so I switched my memory out and it started blue screening instead of locking up... I tried creating a raid with out my third drive to see if it had something to do with that and same thing. I doubt I blew out the Quad. I'm thinking of trying flashing the bios to see if it goes away. The weird thing is I can stay in the BIOS setup screen as long as I want.. without it locking up. atleast I will always have those screenies lol.
I took the overclock off by eraticating the bios by pulling out the battery and shorting the pin with it unplugged for about ten minutes and then just turned off the basic crap floppy and the bootup OS thingy. I switched the memory out with my Fiances memory completly right after clearing the BIOS as well.
I'm tired. I will be back in the morning probably but, I seriously think it will end up being where I shorted that fan plug and blew that chip in half lol. I pretty much did it right when I got the board. Thank you Rusty.
I just ripped the P5Q Deluxe out and and put my P5WDG2 WS Pro back in (always a joy with the water setup). The board has nasty electric problems (BIOS 704). Vista boot crashed to reboot and it would not load the Vista DVD. I managed to boot with manual voltage settings, but then the GPU started to produce artifacts and the Raptors made funny noises... I just gave up, too much headache... :down:
is it better to use AHCI or IDE mode when overclocking ?
No ideas on my board, guys? :(
intarweb what are you asking?