I can't get past 425 FSB.![]()
I can't get past 425 FSB.![]()
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BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
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IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
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the dfi is my hommies. it was in his mobo for a week or so. well i guess its new mobo time.the media center needs a better mobo anywho. but still any of the bios's make a big difference with the fsb on 45nm?
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abit IP35 Pro (Snake) | Core 2 Duo E6420 @ 3.4GHz (425FSB x 8 - should I push it further?!) | Thermalright XP-90C w/ Panaflow 92mm | 2GB Kingston Hyper-X DDR2-800 | OCZ GeForce 8800GTX | Audigy 2zs Platinum | 150GB Raptor X, 500GB Seagate 7200.10 | CoolerMaster CM Stacker | CoolerMaster iGreen 600w
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Is FSB limited by the CPU, mobo, RAM, or a combination? I've changed the RAM, think I have a decent mobo, is it my E8400 limiting me to 440. 475 won't even boot XP.![]()
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9600GSO (I'm a folder, not a gamer)
Corsair VX550 80Plus
WD 500GB SATA3
Antec 900
Thank you ace. I cannot keep it stable even with 1.5V. On load (priming) goes down to 1,4-1.41V.
I am really dissapointed with this board. Vdrop is too much and i am on air so i cannot try over 1.51V.
So far the only prime stable point i have is 8x420 @1.5V 1.41 on load)
Is vdrop getting less with bios 16 or is it the same? I usr bios 14 now.
I am really thinking going for a m/b having voltage calibration in bios menu....
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SuperPi 1M 10.984s @ 4.25GHz
Cool Blue
Gigabyte EP45-UD3P Rev 1.1
E8400 E0 @ 4.1 GHz
Zalmann 9500
2x2GB GSkill 9600 5-5-5-15 1212 MHz 2.1v PL8
9600GSO (I'm a folder, not a gamer)
Corsair VX550 80Plus
WD 500GB SATA3
Antec 900
Man that would be unusual to see an e8400 hit the wall at 440
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w3520@4100
4x1gb corsair ddr3-1333
gtx 295
TR ultra-x, 2 scythe ultrakaze push/pull
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vista ultimate
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BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
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IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
I also own a Q6600 G0 (VID: 1.2875v) and was able to get it stable at 400x9 and 450x8 by giving it 1.5175v in BIOS (which equates to about 1.43v under full load).
My vdroop is awful, and wasn't changed by going from BIOS 14 to 16 (nor was my overclocking potential or stability, from what I can tell).
I feel comfortable feeding 1.5175v in BIOS because HWMonitor tells me that the chip itself is never getting more than 1.48v maximum, and that occurs very rarely because I have EIST & C1E enabled (which works if you choose the 400x9 overclock, though likely not at 450 mhz FSB) -- so most of the time my chip is just getting 400x6 and 1.38v.
So if I were you, I'd turn C1E & EIST on, set your OC to 400x9, and up the voltage in the BIOS. If your small fft load temps start eclipsing 71 degrees, your cooling is the limiting factor. I had to lap my Q6600 and tuniq tower in order to keep my prime95 load temps under 70.
I have some complaints about this board, but Q6600 G0 overclocking potential (and stability at high OC's) is certainly not one of them.
What's the VID on your Q6600?
Yes
Bought some Corsair Dominator TWIN2X2048-6400C3DF CL3-4-3-9
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145165
I figure if I can't go over 3.8Ghz, I'll have the fastest 3.8 there is!
Dam Ram Tootin'!
Last edited by 18 is # 1; 04-22-2008 at 05:01 PM.
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To update on the IP35 Pro's awful high frequency whining, I was able to minimize the problem by changing my Vista power settings (high performance made the CPU run at 100% all the time).
So I've isolated the problem to occuring only under high loads. I have a feeling that a different motherboard (or even another IP35 Pro) may not have this issue, but I've seen a million similar complaints from people with laptops/desktops of various builds, etc. so I guess it's common.
What is more disturbing to me is the fact that my parents' IP35 Pro doesn't have the same EMI problems that mine does (audible via the onboard audio). So I guess I can either keep the board and buy a sound card and live with the buzzing under high CPU load... or go with a new board altogether (maybe a DFI Lan Party) and hope the problem was just my IP35 Pro.
Anyone else out there hearing this buzzing under load?
Yes done the mod first day i bought the board. Actually with 1.51+ vcore i expect high temps but if the was no vdroop it would be stable at 1.43V which temps would be better overall. So mainly vdroop is my problem and cannot change unless h/w mod the board which i am not capable of doing!
@Zinthar; Mine is vid 1.2625V
I could do what you say but then i would have low memory b/w plus high latencies. My goal ofr 24/7 is the following
occasionally a board shows up with that noise...it is generally the choke coils were not filled with enough silcone or has pockets without silcone...the silcone is used to keep the coils from vibrating under heavy load on the cpu...i would say to RMA the board back to the retailer if you can.
Last edited by Ace-a-Rue; 04-23-2008 at 05:31 PM.
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
many boards have Vdroop...i have it on my gigabyte X48 (DDR3) board...it is not a lot but it is there...my IP35 Pro has about 0.04v vdroop...don't get wrapped around the axle with what the bios vcore is set to...or...what Uguru says is set...your main concern; what is actual idle vcore and then what is the droop when you load the cores to 100%...that is the "true" Vdroop.
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 UNOFFICIAL THREAD
BIOSTAR TPOWER BOLT MOD FOR HEATPIPE AND HEATSINK
BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
ABIT IP35 PRO HEATPIPE MOD
ABIT IP35 PRO BIOS FLASHING PROCEDURE
IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
Yeah my droop is about the same here with a new 45nm quad. It shows about 1.23 idle and 1.2 to 1.19 loaded with OCCT. That isn't much vdroop at all, my old asus P5N-E SLI board was like .07-.09 with only a dual core! I wasn't a huge fan of that thing, glad i sold it off and got this board![]()
Core i7 2600k @4.8ghz
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4x4gig Corsair DDR3-1600
xfx 5870 under mcw-60 and vrm-4
Corsair 120gig Force 3 GT & 500gig WD SE16
Seasonic X-750
Silverstone FT02-BW
Apogee HD, 2x 240mm rads, mcp-655 pump, 4x GT's
Samsung 215TW
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SuperPi 1M 10.984s @ 4.25GHz
Cool Blue
Gigabyte EP45-UD3P Rev 1.1
E8400 E0 @ 4.1 GHz
Zalmann 9500
2x2GB GSkill 9600 5-5-5-15 1212 MHz 2.1v PL8
9600GSO (I'm a folder, not a gamer)
Corsair VX550 80Plus
WD 500GB SATA3
Antec 900
Actually it turns out that I killed my IP35 Pro...![]()
I hadn't noticed the vibration before, and that's because it wasn't there... I overloaded the 4-phase PWM on the IP35 Pro in my attempts to test the stability of my 400x9 overclock. It turns out that neither the IP35 Pro nor the IX38 are good overclockers for massive voltages from 65nm quad cores, and the PWM can't handle the stress involved in most cases.
Unfortunately, it has been over 30 days since I bought the board from Newegg, so a replacement/refund from them is not an option, and I don't trust that I wouldn't just as easily overload the PWM of the replacement either... so I'm going to buy a replacement board and RMA this Abit IP35 Pro and sell it to a friend who wants to build a cheap E8400 rig with it.
It's a shame because the IX38 has a spectacular MIR right now on newegg, but I think I'm just going to get the more expensive DFI P35 T2R and deal with it now (some users have written about how their 3.6 Ghz Q6600 overclocks have killed the 5-phase PWM in the IX38 as well) -- it includes 8-phase digiital PWM, which I think is necessary to keep a Q6600 stable at 3.6 Ghz for the long haul.
I love everything else about the IP35 Pro, but I should have been more attentive to its ever-increasing vDroop as a sign of mine dying (my load vDroop is now 0.09-0.1v). Oh well... I would recommend it unquestionably for anyone looking to OC any Core 2 Duo.
Really sucks about the board. I think a broad qualifying statement about the board's ability to handle 65nm quads is grossly inaccurate. You fried the mosfets, major suckage but it sounds like you may have had a flawed board from the start. I found immediately that that area of the board in particular needs special cooling attention. Contact was poor and I consider the pad useless. My ip35-pro has run a q6600@3600 100% load nonstop crunching WCG since I set it up and I have no reason to believe it won't continue to do so for a good long time. Vdroop is a fact, I have it but it's not out of the range of any other board I run. I'm quite satisfied and may add another quad cruncher built around ip35-pro simply because of the simplicity and stability.
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TR ultra-x, 2 scythe ultrakaze push/pull
xclio stablepower 1000
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I don't mean to make a broad statement, but what I mean to say is that there's evidence from a few users who have had the PWM hissing/death from multiple IP35 Pro/IX38 boards -- hardly what anyone would consider proof or even a reasonable study, but enough to make me consider that if I want to build a rig that will last 3 years with a strong 24/7 overclock of my Q6600, I better go with something that has a 6 or 8-phase PWM, preferably digital.
I'm fine with fairly large VDroop, but what has started happening with my IP35 Pro (and I still have it running as I type this, since I'm waiting for my new board to arrive before disassembling it) is that the VDroop under full load has been getting worse at the same frequencies. I originally had set my Q6600 to 1.5175 in BIOS, which was coming out as about 1.45-1.46v under Prime 95 small fft load. After all of the stress testing I did, by the end that same 1.5175v was reading as 1.42-1.43v. Same BIOS the whole time (16B04). The hissing has all gotten worse, and when I put my ear up to the board I can hear a lower frequency hum (note that I'm now running at stock speeds/volts again, but the hissing is still audible at idle now). I found an IX38 thread on a forum where a few quad core users were experiencing the same phenomena and reported that Abit technical support suspected the PWM's had fried.
I wondered why I hadn't heard the hissing sound the first week I had the board when I had my case open and it should have been readily audible to me -- I can only suspect that I didn't hear it then because the PWM's were fine then.
I would have confidence that I could do a re-build of my IP35 Pro and it would probably be fine, but I think I stand a better chance with DFI's LT P35 T2R and the 8-phase digital PWM. It'll be my first DFI board. Now I hope I don't kick myself for having skipped getting the IX38 or Asus Maximus Formula and their PCI-E 2.0 slots...
Hi,
Has somebody else get some changes in Everest memory benches since updating to beta 10 BIOS? When I compare my results to SetteUltras for example, my writing bandwidth is always higher than the reading bandwidth (before the update is was the same as SetteUltras (Read>Write)).
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