I run my 6750 at 3.6ghz 24/7-1.41vcore on the latest bios.
Sweet reliable and very oc'able board this.No complaints in all the time i've had it.
I run my 6750 at 3.6ghz 24/7-1.41vcore on the latest bios.
Sweet reliable and very oc'able board this.No complaints in all the time i've had it.
intel G860
asus p8z77-m pro skt1155 bios 1205
Samsung 2x4b ddr3 1333@1600 8.10.9 1.53v
MSI gtx560ti twin frozr 1gb
1x120gb pny prevail elite/1x WD RE4 2TB
Lg Slimline Dvd/rw sata
Dell 2405FPW 24"
Fractal Arc mii
Xonar DX/Dell soundbar
Hiper 580watt
3.9ghz e6300-http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=139796
http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1834.html
How can I tell what the version of my BIOS is, and how do I update it from within windows VISTA.
Thanks
Hi
I have the following system:
Intel Core 2 Quad 9300 with Arctic Cooler Freezer 7 Pro
Asus P5K Premium (BIOS 0612) with stock cooling
2x2GB Corsair Dominator PC2-8500 DDR2 RAM with Dominator fan
Antec P182 case with 4xNoctua P12 fans
Current BIOS settings
FSB 440
Strap 333
(RAM effective 1057)
RAM 5-5-5-15 (subtimings on auto -3-52-6-3-3 I think) and 2N
Static disabled
Trans booster on enabled 3 (gived tRD of 6)
Volts - Core 1.2750 (with LLC enabled - gives 1.26 measured in Everest), FSB term 1.1, NB 1.25, SB 1.05, overcharge 0.7, PLL 1.5, DRAM 2.2, CPU GTL 0.61, NB GTL 0.67.
Both spectrums disabled.
System stable with OCCT RAM for 10h and Prime95 small FFT for 4h.
However when I try for 445 I have to increase NB to 1.55 (have tried inc FSB term instead but not stable), even if drop down RAM speed/relaxing timings or trans booster.
I note that some can get all the way to 475+ with NB at 1.25 so my questions are:
1) Is 1.55 NB safe with stock cooling in case as above (sys temp when stressing is about 45, thermistor from voltmeter on NB heatsink reads 49).
2) Is there anything else to tinker with to hit 450 (or higher) without increasing NB voltage.
Cheers,
Andy
Last edited by powellandy; 08-01-2008 at 07:51 AM. Reason: Updated volts
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