Well it seems we are getting somewhere.... Does anyone have older P5K's and things to test these chips on? I see almost everyone with *ironically* the board that wasnt supposed to OC 45nm well *cough* 780/790I *cough* all have theirs clocking flawlessly.
I wonder whats going on? And I wonder if Asus plans to do anything about the problems with X38/48 45nm clocking.
After all the info I have gathered over the past couple days, I think I will hold onto this chip and see if it pays off to ride it out.
I'm currently OCCTing something here.Will report back in about an hour!
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
I have a P5K-E I could also try but it's not before the weekend since I'm waiting for a new heatsink to get home.
Ahahaha, the onboard graphics adapter couldn't take the abuse at 500MHz... and it crashed the entire system (literally hung everything) before I could take a screenshot, so... maybe no 4.0GHz stable until I get my 9800GTX to make it easier on the board.
By the way, seems like 4.0GHz is only stable at 1.48v load... and my board has such a large vdrop/vdroop that I have to set BIOS at 1.55v to get 1.52v idle and 1.49v load!
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
Quick testing couldn't get 6x475 to even post on my DFI.
Rather than waiting, I pricematched the P5E-VM HDMI at a store just minutes away from my train station. The X3350 is sitting in there.. just waiting for me to find it a heatsink to drop on it.
For now I've popped my E8500 back into my main rig and have it happily at 4.3 GHz until I get around to working on the quad tonight
EDIT: You're clocking 8x475 using onboard video???
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Anyone tried an X3350 on a G33? Prospective buyer for my chip has an Intel DG33TL and is worried it may not run.
I did 505 using onboard video already.Reposting:
^= Vista Aero using GMA X3500
But the adapter doesn't show up in the validation:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=345603
And anyway, it wouldn't last for anything above stock settings. It'll last for probably half an hour... and then it'll die painfully (a.k.a. crash the system). I suspect it's either due to premature drivers on Vista... or I'm just pushing the board too hard.![]()
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
I just tried a range of 1.3v FSB to 1.5v FSB with 450x8 333mhz and every combination of GTL from .62x-.67x and none of them yielded any different results. It only changed when I set the strap to 266mhz instead of 333/400mhz
So that being said... 440mhz FSB x 8 boots perfectly fine with 1.3v FSB .63xGTLREF, and 1.65v NB and 1.5v PLL, 333mhz NB Strap DDR2 1053. Now why does almost every single 9450/3350 boot with those identical settings? but the minute you go higher, nothing happens and you cant even get into windows.
At this point I am 100% confident that it is something with certain chips, and the motherboard, and current BIOS there is some correlation between it all, just some anomalies here and there as to what people are getting for stability, and FSB max's but for the most part it has been 440mhz FSB limitation, much like the 968mhz core lock the HD3870 had before a new BIOS because of a bad PLL Divider. I wonder if something similar isnt occuring with 45nm chips?
loflmao
So
P5E-VM HDMI BIOS 0405
Exact same settings as RunawayPrisoner... boots 3.8 GHz into my DOS USB key.
Voltage Damper ENABLED.
Time to sell my DFI LT X38-T2R
EDIT: Won't get into Vista just yet.. celebration may be too early.. but at least it's posting 8x475
Last edited by zoob; 04-16-2008 at 06:12 PM.
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heatware
Hmm... then P5E-VM HDMI seems to be ideal for this chip if you don't want to mess around too much.![]()
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
Oh yeah, and try POSTing at above 500. You'll be surprised.
For instance... I just found out I could boot at up to 524! 525 won't POST at all, though.
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
8x475, 333 Strap
overcharge 0.80 V
vcore 1.3875v (HUGE droop to 1.304ish in BIOS)
cpu vref 0.59x
voltage damper enabled (does this do anything on this board?)
pll 1.56
dram 2.10 (gskill 2x2gb)
fsb 1.36
nb 1.57
nbvref 0.61x
sb 1.05v
Boots into Vista X64, Prime95 4 thread smallfft and instant BSOD. Need to tweak but at least it is getting in to Windows now!
Time to eat a snack, relieve myself and take a shower... haha. frigging.
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heatware
Yes, the vdrop and vdroop on this board is sooo very huge! I have to set 1.425v to get 1.38v for the Q9450... and then it'll load its max at 1.36v.![]()
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
Maybe we should create a separate thread for P5E-VM HDMI and C1 quads? heh.
Seems BIOS 0503 recognizes C1s and I am no longer prompted to hit F1 every boot
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heatware
Yes, that's right.Though you should still be able to overclock with 0405. It's as if... 0503 was just to remove that F1 prompt. lol
And by the way, I'm going to make a movie clip of max POST settings (524MHz) right now!
P.S.: And oh yeah, maybe I'll create the thread afterwards. 524MHz bootable with a C1 quad should turn some heads.![]()
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
1.4750 Vcore set BIOS = 1.440 V idle and 1.300 V load in CPU-Z ???
EDIT:
1.5000 Vcore set bios = something idle, 1.320 V load Primed 2 min and reboot.
Last edited by zoob; 04-16-2008 at 08:13 PM.
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i5 3570k - z77-pro3 - 2x4gb - arc-1231ml - 12x2tb wdgp r6 - cx400
heatware
using shopbot.ca -> found the xeon x3350 for 340 @ blue squ comp.
http://www.bsq.ca/intel_quad_core_xe...84972-194.html
they had 2 left, now 0 :-(
Yeah. vCore is really wack. 1.7v is actually just 1.6v. Beyond 1.6v, it's a loop back to 1.5v.
Edit: And it hang right before it could complete POSTing at 525 so I guess I'll go with 524 as the world record. Made by... an mATX board!
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
Last edited by ChaosMinionX; 04-16-2008 at 08:45 PM.
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