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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogge View Post
    I have tested memtest but i didint gett any errors, I tested bouth on auto and by specs, how long do i must run memtest I havet runing for over 1h and still didint finish.
    Memtest just keeps on going until you stop it yourself.
    There are about 8 tests, and when they're all done, the program starts all over again, with test 1.

    BTW: Memtest86+ v2.00 has been released.

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    Is there a utility available that will read the true speed that the pci-e bus is running at? ie not just what bios thinks it is.

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    SetFSB reads and can set PCie frequency..
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    Im been a litle OFF from the tread, but....

    Wish, in your opinion, is the best Bios for Q6600 G0?

    0603, or the newest one?

    Tks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordorr View Post
    Im been a litle OFF from the tread, but....

    Wish, in your opinion, is the best Bios for Q6600 G0?

    0603, or the newest one?

    Tks!
    IMO...Unless your upgrading CPU...then leave it!...the only difference it could make is making your puter not boot lol...i've tried the latest and that's what happend to me...lucky i had a spare stick of Geil as had to mix the ram for it to boot...once i got it going i had a play for a bit found no difference o/c wise and then flashed back to get my mem back to normal.
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    UGH!

    I left the pc off all day after discovering the bluescreen upon waking up.

    So, I get home and turn it back on to restore what was my stable OC. BAM! blue screen. Ok, let me turn clocks down a bit. I drop to 3.6. Starts loading and BAM! Blue screen. Hmm, ok. I drop everything to stock, with the mem at 667. Windows loads, I hop online to grab the newest version of memtest. Guess what? Yes, you're right. BAM! Blue screen.

    They were different all 3 times.

    I pop out the ballistix and put back in my trusty old corsair value ram (CVR), and guess what. Windows loads no problem. I got the newest memtest now, and am gonna test the ballistix. However, since the CVR has let me into windows, I'm not holding much hope out for the ballistix right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordorr View Post
    Im been a litle OFF from the tread, but....

    Wish, in your opinion, is the best Bios for Q6600 G0?

    0603, or the newest one?

    Tks!
    I recommend bios 1004 for a Q6600

    For me it is rock stable and allows the same overclock with less V-core than bios 603.

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    Just got my board and everything worked fine right from the get go. My board has the 0806 BIOS; Should I update my bios to the latest one before I start to overclock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tibu View Post
    Just got my board and everything worked fine right from the get go. My board has the 0806 BIOS; Should I update my bios to the latest one before I start to overclock?
    I have 0906bios and all work fine @3600 1.35v
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    Hey, can you guys help me out a bit here?

    I am running a G0 q6600 under water at 3.6ghz with max load of 60C at 23C ambient - ROCK solid, 8 hours P95 stable.

    I'm trying to push it to 3.8, but cannot seem to do it. Here are my settings at 3.6ghz:

    CPU Ratio Setting: 8
    FSB Strap to North Bridge: Auto
    FSB Frequency: 451
    PCIE Frequency: 100
    DRAM Frequency: 903
    DRAM Command Rate: Auto
    DRAM Timing Controll: 5-4-4-15-3-52-6-3-3
    Transaction Booster: Enabled
    Boost Level: 3
    CPU Voltage: 4.75
    > CPU PLL Voltage: Auto
    > FSB Termination Voltage: Auto
    Dram Voltage: 2.2
    > NB Voltage: Auto
    > SB Voltage: Auto
    > Clock Over-Charging Voltage: Auto
    Load-Line Calibration: Enabled
    > CPU GTL Voltage Refference: Auto
    > NB GTL Voltage Refference: Auto
    CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled.


    Any advice on what to change to put me in the ballpark of a 3.8?

    The settings with arrows in front, I have no idea what they do, so I don't know if changing them (and change them to what?) would improve my stability.

    I boot at 3.8, and can run P95 for about 5 minutes with my max. temps at 63C, and then I BSOD. ANy help would be much appreciated.

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    Do not leave voltages on auto if you're overclocking. What vcore do you need for 3.6Ghz prime stable?
    Try these values:
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    vCore 1.45v
    vFSB 1.4v 
    vTT 1.6v 
    CPU GTL 0.59%
    vNB 1.4v
    NB GTL 0.61%
    vSB 1.05v
    I'm just guessing your vcore, if you know the value put that in BIOS and see if it's prime stable at 3.8Ghz. You also may want to try raising CPU GTL, these values have a great role in overclocking quads.
    Last edited by Blackoberst; 02-14-2008 at 12:37 AM.

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    Yeah, I skimmed this forum for a bit, and changed some settings as soon as I posted that message. I 've been stable for about 15 minutes priming at 3.8ghz.... NUTS!!!. As for the settings you gave me, I'll try those, and post what I'm using now IF I crash any time soon, but I'm deffinately going in the right dirrection. For 3.6ghz I use 1.45V

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    Yeah, crashed after 20 minutes. So I went into bios, increased VCORE, and put PLL Voltage at 1.60 and crashed in like 4 minutes, so I went into the bios and LOWERED my volts (what do you think of everyday usage around this mark?) Here are my settings now, and I"m priming. what do you think?

    EDIT: Multi is at 9x and FSB is at 423, so I'm pushing 3.807 ghz.
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    You should take in consideration vdrop/vdroop. Probably you have less in idle/load if you haven't done the pencil mod. Take a look in CPU-Z and you'll see. If it's stable at 3.8Ghz with 1.45v bios it's a pretty good chip. What batch?
    If priming fails at 3.8Ghz@1.45v try playing with the other values. If raising them doesn't help, increase vcore a bit.

    edit: Try vFSB 1.5v, vPLL 1.7v, CPU GTL 0.61%.
    edit2: vcore is pretty high up there, raise it in small steps from 1.45v
    Last edited by Blackoberst; 02-14-2008 at 01:10 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackoberst View Post
    You should take in consideration vdrop/vdroop. Probably you have less in idle/load if you haven't done the pencil mod. Take a look in CPU-Z and you'll see. If it's stable at 3.8Ghz with 1.45v bios it's a pretty good chip. What batch?
    If priming fails at 3.8Ghz@1.45v try playing with the other values. If raising them doesn't help, increase vcore a bit.

    edit: Try vFSB 1.5v, vPLL 1.7v, CPU GTL 0.61%.
    edit2: vcore is pretty high up there, raise it in small steps from 1.45v
    FYI: BIOS 1004 and 1006 have almost no vdrop/vdroop, so no pencil mod nesasary if you use the newer bios's.

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    Yeah, Vdroop is unnecessary, you just enable Load Line Calibration and you're good.

    Buddy, I'm using 1.45v for 3.6ghz.

    I'm at 1.56V for 3.8ghz, and both these voltages are from the bios.

    Now, I heard all over the web that V PLL should never be touched..... What does it do, exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adpr_02 View Post
    Yeah, Vdroop is unnecessary, you just enable Load Line Calibration and you're good.
    Depends which Bios your using on whether Line Load Calibration works properly or at all.

    Maybe I missed it? What bios are you using?
    Different bios versions can be and most times are enough to make a big difference when overclocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket View Post
    Depends which Bios your using on whether Line Load Calibration works properly or at all.

    Maybe I missed it? What bios are you using?
    Different bios versions can be and most times are enough to make a big difference when overclocking.
    Load Line works on 1006 (this is what im using), and I think it works on 1004 too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adpr_02 View Post
    Yeah, Vdroop is unnecessary, you just enable Load Line Calibration and you're good.

    Buddy, I'm using 1.45v for 3.6ghz.

    I'm at 1.56V for 3.8ghz, and both these voltages are from the bios.

    Now, I heard all over the web that V PLL should never be touched..... What does it do, exactly?
    It helps with breaking FSB walls. And yea be carefull with it since alot of post
    are saying bad things. However I have mine @ 1.70 (I think default is 1.50) with no issues (yet).
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    Anybody knows what it does, exactly? lol. I've spent an hour or so trying to dig it up on google.

    OH, Right now, I tightened my 3.6ghz oc timings by quite a bit, and am priming. I'll give 3.8 another stab once I get home.

    What is the max. voltage you guys would use on a 24/7 basis? I know it's a common question, but most of the time the answer is 1.4V, and considering that intel itself recommends between 1.2 and 1.5v, 1.4 is definitely safe.

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    I'm also using 1006, but my board is pencil modded and I can't say anything about vdrop.

    I messed up values up there, sorry, try max for vFSB. Leave vPLL on 1.50v. I also know that increasing vPLL helps breaking FSB walls.
    You could try playing with CPU GTL, I've read that it could help overclocking quads.

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    has anyone had better o/c results with Q6600 G0 on a newer bios than 0603?

    also what ram/fsb rsults have you gotten with 400 strap to n/b which 0603 lacks i believe, correct me if im wrong.

    also in regards to 1006 bios n/b voltage options is there 1.5v or still 1.55v?

    currently on 0603 with no problems:
    (ram PLVL 1)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gen View Post

    also in regards to 1006 bios n/b voltage options is there 1.5v or still 1.55v?

    still 1.55v.
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    Has anyone measured the vDIMM on these boards to see if the values are what you set in Bios or if it under/over volts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NINaudio View Post
    Has anyone measured the vDIMM on these boards to see if the values are what you set in Bios or if it under/over volts?
    i would like to know this as well if anyone can test, so far:

    courtesy BarboneNet:

    Quote Originally Posted by BarboneNet View Post
    Hi guys...yesterday i had read the vmch with multimeter on the motherboard and i read this:

    Bios ------ Tester
    1,25v ---- 1,55v
    1,40v ---- 1,40v
    1,55v ---- 1,55v
    1,70v ---- 1,70v

    There is a bug on vmch setting, the minimum vmch is 1,4v

    Sorry for my english
    Quote Originally Posted by BarboneNet View Post
    P.S. Vpll bug

    bios ----- Multimeter

    1,5v --- 1,8v
    1,6v --- 1,6v
    1,7v --- 1,7v
    1,8v --- 1,8v
    with Bios':

    Quote Originally Posted by BarboneNet View Post
    503 and 1004
    Anyone else with DMM had the same results on same or different Bios?

    BareboneNet can you or someone else test with Bios 0602 or 0603?

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