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    No joy above 1333

    Leeghoofd has been helping me out so I thought I'd post some of the results here

    setup:

    Striker Extreme (1303)
    core 2 quad Q6600 batch# L727B407 pack date 11/08/07
    4gig Corsair TWIN2x2048-6400C 800mhz DDR2 (4-4-4-12 2.1v)
    Asus en8800gtx (single im poor )
    2x WD raptors (150 gig)
    X-fi Fatality
    CoolerMaster 850 SLI ready p-sup
    The CPU is cooled by the Zalman Resorator (liquid) The rest of the systme is on air

    9*333.3 = 3000mhz
    FSB - Memory Clock Mode: Unlinked
    x FSB - Memory Raio: N/A
    FSB (QDR), Mhz: 1333
    Actual FSB (QDR), Mhz: 333
    MEM (DDR), Mhz: 800
    Actual MEM (DDR), Mhz: 800

    Vcore Voltage: 1.55
    Memory Voltage:2.1
    1.2v HT Voltage:1.6
    NB Core Voltage:1.45
    SB Core Voltage:1.55
    CPU VTT Voltage:1.45
    DDRII Controller Ref Voltage:AUTO
    DDRII Channel A Ref Voltage:AUTO
    DDRII Channel B Ref Voltage:AUTO

    tCL (CAS Latency): 4
    tRCD: 4
    tRP: 4
    tRAS: 12
    Command Per Clock (CMD): 2 clock (2T)

    even 1 tick above that and the system wont boot past the windows logo

    I've tried the linflas voltages from earlier in this thread too. I played with 8 and 9 multipliers as well as looser mem timings nothing seems to work

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    333FSB can be done with less voltages too mate on the chipset... did you try the other settings with 2 sticks just to give it a shot ? lower voltage for the ram ( have you tried 2.0 volts ? ) Also does your CPU need +/- 1.4 volts for 3ghz ? Seems a bit high, can you tell us your VOD plz ( read out by coretemp )

    For 333FSb this worked fine for me

    1.2v HT Voltage:1.45
    NB Core Voltage:1.40
    SB Core Voltage:1.50
    CPU VTT Voltage:1.40
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    333FSB can be done with less voltages too mate on the chipset... did you try the other settings with 2 sticks just to give it a shot ? lower voltage for the ram ( have you tried 2.0 volts ? ) Also does your CPU need +/- 1.4 volts for 3ghz ? Seems a bit high, can you tell us your VOD plz ( read out by coretemp )

    For 333FSb this worked fine for me

    1.2v HT Voltage:1.45
    NB Core Voltage:1.40
    SB Core Voltage:1.50
    CPU VTT Voltage:1.40
    With my settings above coretemp reads VID = 1.2375 ill try to lower the voltages to your settings here ill post results

    Edit:

    Boots fine with the lower voltages you mentioned above ill post later if it crashes
    Last edited by GreyPaws; 12-09-2007 at 01:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyPaws View Post
    With my settings above coretemp reads VID = 1.2375 ill try to lower the voltages to your settings here ill post results

    Edit:

    Boots fine with the lower voltages you mentioned above ill post later if it crashes
    VID in CoreTemp is NOT the vCore!!!! Use a proggy like Everest to read the vCore! VID in CoreTemp is the INTEL set vCore your particuar CPU needs to operate 100% stable @ stock clocks! Each CPU is set independantly by INTEL, based on how it performs itself!


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    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    VID in CoreTemp is NOT the vCore!!!! Use a proggy like Everest to read the vCore! VID in CoreTemp is the INTEL set vCore your particuar CPU needs to operate 100% stable @ stock clocks! Each CPU is set independantly by INTEL, based on how it performs itself!

    I just asked him that to get a knowledge of his VID as he used 1.45 ( 1.55 set in bios) volts to run his Q6600 at 3ghz, it will prolly do that on his VID voltage, so he can set a lower value for CPU Vcore to see if it remains stable, which he is testing right now... and I told him to lower voltage settings too for his mobo as those were good ( for me) to run 425FSB and he only can get 333FSB stable ( bummer )

    But thx for the warning
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