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    Quote Originally Posted by irev210
    has asus fixed the p5w dh deluxe bios yet?

    Or is it just 3845x2 and 3200x2

    I hate that bug, download CPUZ 1.35, you can read all 4 cores that way.
    Sorry, I don't follow!

    Additional Comments: I do hate that I have to use 1601 bios in order to use 11 or higher multipliers..... otherwise 3200-3400 is the highest.
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    Can't get mine any higher than the default 2.66Ghz without stability issues. I am running an Intel Bad Axe 2 board with 4GB of Corsair Dominator 8500. I get can my machine to boot into Windows at 3.2, and it appears to be P95 and Orthos stable, but if I try to do any gaming or work with 3DSMax I get random nv4disp.dll BSOD's. I was running the default 1.35V, as with any thing higher my CPU temps instantly jump to well over 90C with my Tuniq Tower.

    Some weekend I am going to try reseating my heatsink and see if I can get it to at least 3Ghz with slightly more voltage.
    That not your qx6700 you'll be glad to hear, that's your graphics card causing problems(nv4disp.dll). What graphics card are you using?

    I've had similar issues with my 8800 gtx and applications like lightwave.

    Two things. Firstly with ntune or rivatuner, setting the fan speed to 85-90%, instead of auto. I found helped a lot. Suggesting to me that these BSOD are in part temperature related.

    Secondly you need to possibly look at global settings for your card(3d Applications), and see if you can find the best configuration for it. In addition I believe that people have more joy with max if the viewport is set to directx, rather than opengl.

    I'm presuming that you have something like an 8800 GTX or GTS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RLM
    That not your qx6700 you'll be glad to hear, that's your graphics card causing problems(nv4disp.dll). What graphics card are you using?

    I've had similar issues with my 8800 gtx and applications like lightwave.

    Two things. Firstly with ntune or rivatuner, setting the fan speed to 85-90%, instead of auto. I found helped a lot. Suggesting to me that these BSOD are in part temperature related.

    Secondly you need to possibly look at global settings for your card(3d Applications), and see if you can find the best configuration for it. In addition I believe that people have more joy with max if the viewport is set to directx, rather than opengl.

    I'm presuming that you have something like an 8800 GTX or GTS?

    RLM
    its a driver problem lol, i even have it on my geforce 4

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    Quote Originally Posted by RLM
    That not your qx6700 you'll be glad to hear, that's your graphics card causing problems(nv4disp.dll). What graphics card are you using?

    I've had similar issues with my 8800 gtx and applications like lightwave.

    Two things. Firstly with ntune or rivatuner, setting the fan speed to 85-90%, instead of auto. I found helped a lot. Suggesting to me that these BSOD are in part temperature related.

    Secondly you need to possibly look at global settings for your card(3d Applications), and see if you can find the best configuration for it. In addition I believe that people have more joy with max if the viewport is set to directx, rather than opengl.

    I'm presuming that you have something like an 8800 GTX or GTS?

    RLM
    Yeah, I am running an 8800GTX card and the even at idle the temps are fairly high at around 73C. Most of my BSOD are when running OpenGL with 3DSMax, as the screen will temporarily freeze, my sound will start looping, and eventually the system will halt with a BSOD error. The strange thing is the crashes seem much less frequent if I run my machine at the stock speeds as opposed to even a mild overclock. Very frustrating, as when I was running at 355x9 things were super snappy, but the random nv4displ.dll errors were really starting to frustrate me. I am kinda at a loss as to why I get so many nvidia related errors when running things even slightly out of spec.

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    QX6700, 8x450 on the abit QuadGT at 1.40V.

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    311x15 = 4671,48GHz 1.65vcore (set in BIOS) FPO/BATCH#: L632A923

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=156088

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Halford View Post
    311x15 = 4671,48GHz 1.65vcore (set in BIOS) FPO/BATCH#: L632A923

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=156088
    Wow dammit, this sound like the Painkiller himself What exactly is cooling your rig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fixt00l View Post
    Wow dammit, this sound like the Painkiller himself What exactly is cooling your rig
    First of all, this is a fantastic chip and runs 4,2 on air without any problems - Stoolmans former goldchip and does 5,1+ on LN2. Furthermore, Overklokk built a singel stager phase cooler into a Lian Li PCV2100APLUSII for me... There is a worklog here at XS somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13
    QX6700, 8x450 on the abit QuadGT at 1.40V.
    wow...nice fsb for the quad on that board...
    may i ask what fsb that chip has been hitting on other mobo's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flytek
    wow...nice fsb for the quad on that board...
    may i ask what fsb that chip has been hitting on other mobo's?
    480x8 (1.47V) on the Commando, 465x8 (1.43V) on the RD600. The chip just goes in the tank after 3600 unless voltage goes up in a hurry. I have found any voltage over 1.47 does not improve overclocking, even at higher or lower multipliers. It hits a brick wall around 3840, cooling does not matter. I will take 3600 with 1.4V any day though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13
    480x8 (1.47V) on the Commando, 465x8 (1.43V) on the RD600. The chip just goes in the tank after 3600 unless voltage goes up in a hurry. I have found any voltage over 1.47 does not improve overclocking, even at higher or lower multipliers. It hits a brick wall around 3840, cooling does not matter. I will take 3600 with 1.4V any day though.

    interesting, what type of cooling have you used?

    All the qx6700's ive played with loved more voltage, sadly more voltage = way more heat. Single stage couldnt even keep it in the negatives


    bingo, you should get some xeon x3220's. You would have some fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loafer87gt
    Yeah, I am running an 8800GTX card and the even at idle the temps are fairly high at around 73C. Most of my BSOD are when running OpenGL with 3DSMax, as the screen will temporarily freeze, my sound will start looping, and eventually the system will halt with a BSOD error. The strange thing is the crashes seem much less frequent if I run my machine at the stock speeds as opposed to even a mild overclock. Very frustrating, as when I was running at 355x9 things were super snappy, but the random nv4displ.dll errors were really starting to frustrate me. I am kinda at a loss as to why I get so many nvidia related errors when running things even slightly out of spec.

    I just can not believe, that f***n nv4disp.dll BSOD
    is from ti4200 prehistorical eon!!!!!
    try google>nv4disp.dll fix etc....
    VIA used to have some fix for that problem, it did work on some nonVIA based mobos.
    ti4200, 5900,6600...and even 8800 have same problem?
    Check nV+VIA forums for that fix.
    Advice, try ti use D3D instead OGL, it is even more faster in MAX7,8,9.
    regards!

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