You're missing the point. Run Priority at 9, not 1. And don't have a cow when someone gives you advice.
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You're missing the point. Run Priority at 9, not 1. And don't have a cow when someone gives you advice.
true.dat :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
it's called dealing with my wife this morning...:( ;)
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Originally Posted by ssabripo
well you do have a new motherboard correct? I don't think t he new one will read exactly like your previous one :) .
ALso take a chill pill man. People give you advice and you snap to fast:nono: . The board members here are to help each other out.
You definitely do not want to Piss in Sierras Cherrios :) .
yeah dude....i sent an apology already. loong nite, battling with the lady this morning = snappy mood.
I'm good now though. :toast:
yo Sierra...my bad bro!
Perhaps because the board may also be used to run other currently available CPU's, and others that are yet to be released?Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
Well, just a thought...
~ Strat ~
:pls ignore sig - will change it asap:
i dont see a thread for P5WDH DX like this...
hey guys, i have a couple questions.
specs:
E6600 (week 24 if i recall)
p5B deluxe wifi
gskill 2x1gbHZ at 4-4-4-12
CPU Freq. - 339
DRAM Freq. - 4:5
PCI-E Freq. - 100
PCI Clock - 33.33 MHz
Spread Spectrum - auto
Memory Voltage - 2.10V
CPU Vcore - 1.36
(all other settings on this page - Auto)
Advanced -> CPU Conf.:
Modify Ratio - DISABLED
C1E - DISABLED
Max CPUID - Disabled
Vanderpool - Enabled
CPU TM - enabled
Execute Disable - enabled
PECI - Disabled
Speed Step Disabled
Firstly, my bios FSB voltage doesn't reflect what it reports in windows. Is that normal or is something wrong. For example I set it to 1.36 but it only displays 1.31.
secondly, orthos priority 9 failed after 30 minutes at 1.36 at only 9x339. that freq seems rather low to fail compared to some of you guys. should i investigate or just stick with adding more volts?
Try running 1:1 and see if that helps. Or if you want to stay 4:5, raise memory to 2.2v.
And welcome to XS.:)
thanks, i forgot about that, reminds me of my ochem test today...always forgetting something
why didn't u say welcome to me too? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by blank
Let's begin with the cpu settings,
let
Vanderpool, CPU TM,Execute bit enabled. The others disabled.
My g.skill hz can are having enough with 2.1V @ 475MHz and 266SPD timings, but i recommend u to set it to 2.15V or 2.2V.
Like u have noticed, somehow the voltage drops by 0.05 V (therefore, 2.15V).
Try running 1:1, it musnt be a problem. Disable spread spectrum.
Set the voltages 2 above default.
I have (i thought):
VNB=1.45V
VFSB=1.30V
Vcore= 1.500 (1.45 in windows), TEST THIS OUT!! You mag require less volt
Vsb=1.6V
Vich= 1.057V
Vdimm=2.15
I hope this is a bit usefull.
i'm trying this now. 1.500 does read 1.45 in windows, so i guess that's normal. temps are getting hot though at around 58-64C load. Maybe I can lower the voltage if this doesn't fail. thanksQuote:
Originally Posted by Kakulukia
Is there a safe permanent Vcore voltage? hmm, after searching the forum some, i see there isn't too much agreement on this issue
I do this :
with bios 0801
DRAM Freq. - 1:1
Memory Voltage - 2.45v
CPU Vcore - 1.7
and all other settings on Auto
Advanced -> CPU Conf.:
Modify Ratio - DISABLED
C1E - DISABLED
Max CPUID - Disabled
Vanderpool - Enabled
CPU TM - enabled
Execute Disable - enabled
PECI - Disabled
Speed Step Disabled
under single phase :D
http://users.skynet.be/pt1t/6600es/1M_4560mhz.PNG
Thats a lot of juice for 506MHz :D
Can't u get higher?
Where have u got bios 0801, i cant see it on the asus site.
Is it an official release? or beta?
2blank, i use 1.5000, that does NOT mean that u shall need too. Just try to get the right Vcore by testing, not too high not too less.
thanks. this forum is the place to be these days. when did this place become popular? where have i been all these years?
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Originally Posted by Kakulukia
yes i can :D
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=131228
Someplace else maybe...? :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by blank
Welcome to XS! :)
Pt1t, where did you get that bios ? And does it have any improvement ?
holy momma!!:clap: :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pt1t
outstanding!!! wow, great chip, and great OC
i posted it here : http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=173Quote:
Originally Posted by jVIDIA
I compared 0711 and 0801 in aircooling and i saw none improvement.
Yeah, it's a good idea to loosen the timings on the memory, or go to a 1:1 divider to take the memory out of the equation while you find your highest FSB. I have the same memory, however, and I am running them at a FSB of 390, 4:5 divider (DDR2 975) at 4-4-3-8 timings, so they are capable of much more than they are doing now. I have them at 2.3v in BIOS, which reads 2.25v in ASUS AI suite. AI Suite reems to read .06 volts low, I have my Vcore at 1.5v, and AI suite reads 1.44. Many people have their NB and FSB termination voltages at auto, I have mine almost maxed out. You are probably going to hav eto increase your Vcore a bit to get a beter overclock...as long as CPU temps stay under 60 degrees at load (get the Intel Thermal Analysis Tool) you should be safe.Quote:
Originally Posted by blank
Mark
hello ^^ my english is terrible i know, but i hope you understand me
i've bought a e6600 and p5b and some g.skill (6400 2ghbz) rams. Cpu and graficcard are watercooled, i remove the top of the northbridge and change the conductive paste. np temp: 35° and cpu 40°!
i want to bring my e6600 7x500 1:1! i read the nbcc variable... can i bring it 24/7 stable?
if yes, can anyone post his settings?
thnx
mulambo
what are your settings right now?
as for me, i'm at 9x356 now, 1.40 vcore, 1.45 bios, i tried one step below but olthoi failed, so i guess if i want to stay at 3.2 i'll need 1.40. thanks guys
I'm very satisfy with these babies: P5B Deluxe Wifi AP Bios 0801 + Teamgroup Extreem 2GB Kit + Allendale 6300 :up:
Right now, I toasted them to look the stability for my daily used.
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q..._98/FSB495.png
73'C doesn't feel very safe to me. stock cooling?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sadhana
here is my latest.....booted up in 460 fsb in BIOS, Vcore up to 1.375, Vdimm up to 2.30v, loosened up timings from 4-4-4-8 to 5-5-5-12 and then used clockgen to get to 486fsb:
http://upshizzle.com/gallery/albums/...super%20Pi.jpg
I broke the sub 17s SuperPi, and can run 3Dmarks, etc......BUT, Orthos is NOT fully stable still (only 4 hours, 13min, and then it stopped). but I think I'm gonna go back to 3.304 @ 4-4-4-8.... 30 points in 3Dmarks, and .4 secs off SuperPi is not worth the orthos instability after 4 hours.....what do you guys think?
I mean, for the most part, I'll be running Photoshop, and some games, as my intensive stuff....the rest is email/internet, etc. Is it worth it to go to 3.4ghz, or just stay at 3.265-3.3?
need some feedback.
ps- if you have any ideas for me to try to see if I can get stable at higher speeds, by all means, let me know.