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Gigabyte EP45-UD3P - out of the box and almost auto setting -> boot @ 620FSB easy.
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Wow very nice!
You got guts, When I booted into windows at 500 FSB and looked at easytune and saw what the voltages they set me at I was too uncomfortable to keep using auto. Those are some very nice clocks though! Maybe I will have a few shots later tonight and then go for it LOL
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Awesome effort there. Watch those auto volts they can crank it up as you can see the CPU VID:1.25 but CPU-z shows 1.408v. Have a look in EasyTune6 to what the rest of the volts are doing. Manual control is a bit better so you now where everything is.
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here guys
voltage @ auto
http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/6...sytunerqo8.jpg
well ,the voltages are not bad for XS ^^
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Hope your not planning on using those volts 24/7 lol!
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Iv'e been using 1.85v PLL on 65nm for many months without issue..but 45nm...nice clocks anyway!
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Originally Posted by
Mumid
Hope your not planning on using those volts 24/7 lol!
hehehehe
440 x 10 @ 1,27v is enough for me ^^
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Originally Posted by
cadaveca
Iv'e been using 1.85v PLL on 65nm for many months without issue..but 45nm...nice clocks anyway!
thx man
well ,PLL @ 1,61 is enough for 620fsb
http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/1...ytuner2wa4.jpg
but i need to set the CPU termination higher than 1,5v :( (still auto)
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sweeeeeeeet man
increase your vMCH as well
should give you more FSB
:)
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That's great PcCI2iminal!
With a bit of tweaking you may go even higher :up:
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you got any good settings for a quad around 475-500fsb??? Not too many people around here with quads and this board
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Curious as to your:
CPU Clock Skew (ps).......................: ps
MCH Clock Skew (ps).......................: ps
You can get a BIOS template for the EP45T, it may have most of your options (if not all) and may help, post 16:
http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/revie...html#post31353
Excellent effort there.
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systemviper
Viper, can you post your voltages? thanks
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systemviper
Yes your settings would be iteresting you could use that BIOS template link I posted.
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I must point out that setting the bios options to "Auto" in bios does NOT set the voltages to standard settings, Auto will INCREASE the voltages...sometimes by a very large margin and dangerous levels. MCH and CPU PLL voltages WILL be raised, this can be tested and verified by Everest and other programs. The only way to ensure standard/default voltages is to set ALL voltages options to "Normal" or set items manually. I'm an EP45-DQ6 user with F12 bios and this board uses very similiar bios.
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Originally Posted by
Richard Dower
I must point out that setting the bios options to "Auto" in bios does NOT set the voltages to standard settings, Auto will INCREASE the voltages...sometimes by a very large margin and dangerous levels. MCH and CPU PLL voltages WILL be raised, this can be tested and verified by Everest and other programs. The only way to ensure standard/default voltages is to set ALL voltages options to "Normal" or set items manually. I'm an EP45-DQ6 user with F12 bios and this board uses very similiar bios.
So what is "dangerous levels" 4 a 45nm quad and only benchies
Vcore
vMCH
?
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Originally Posted by
Richard Dower
I must point out that setting the bios options to "Auto" in bios does NOT set the voltages to standard settings, Auto will INCREASE the voltages...sometimes by a very large margin and dangerous levels. MCH and CPU PLL voltages WILL be raised, this can be tested and verified by Everest and other programs. The only way to ensure standard/default voltages is to set ALL voltages options to "Normal" or set items manually. I'm an EP45-DQ6 user with F12 bios and this board uses very similiar bios.
i agree ,never use auto when you are going to overclocking the system, not for 24/7.
anyway mine needs some serious voltage to ran 600+
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So what is "dangerous levels" 4 a 45nm quad and only benchies
Vcore
vMCH
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air
vcore -> 1,55v
vMCH -> 1,7v+
you can go much higher ,depends on cooling ^^
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well ,the board is dead ,I figure something fried and one of the mosfet is toast.
All i know is that when I was runnin the prime95 at 4500MHz(10x450) @ 1,35v (PLL,vMCH,Termination @ minimum)and the systems crashed ,not booting after shutdown .
the E8600 is dead also .....
pics later :(
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Originally Posted by
PcCI2iminal
well ,the board is dead ,I figure something fried and one of the mosfet is toast.
All i know is that when I was runnin the prime95 at 4500MHz(10x450) @ 1,35v (PLL,vMCH,Termination @ minimum)and the systems crashed ,not booting after shutdown .
the E8600 is dead also .....
pics later :(
same here man
my gem E8600 is dead :(
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ehh board and chip fried? How is that possible
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Sorry to hear about the E86's :( Three of them in a few days on same boards is scary...
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yeah doesnt sound very good
i am going to go buy a cheaper chip and shove it in for torture if the board is still alive....no sure :shrug: to see if the second one dies as well :shrug:
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sorry to hear about it man :(...My UD3P and UD3R still a live until today, i'm using E8600 too with air cooling daily 450 x 10 @ 1.37v