Anyone any idea how I can stabilise Core 1? Is the only way more voltage?
4.2Ghz and 1.424V the first core is going strong in prime blend test for almost 8 hours yet first core failed in 1 hour 11 mins :\
Anyone any idea how I can stabilise Core 1? Is the only way more voltage?
4.2Ghz and 1.424V the first core is going strong in prime blend test for almost 8 hours yet first core failed in 1 hour 11 mins :\
Q9650
Asus P5Q-D Bios 1406
280 GTX FC Block
2x2gb OCZ Flex II PC2 9200
Water Cooled/ Iwaki MD20/ D-Tek Fuzion
XFX 850 Watt
OWC SSD
I know that wasn't directed towards me but thanks for the tip.
I'm having a not-so-fun time with this pos E. I'm at 4ghz 1.440v (after vdrop/droop LLC disabled) PL of 12, all pullins disabled and insane PLL of 1.58v, nbV of 1.3v.
Anything less on any of these values and it's crash city.
GB 790XTA UD4
GSkill Pi Black 2000 Cas9
ASUS 4870
Enermax Revolution 1050+
http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=67661
Hi, yes 4Ghz is stable at 1.42V
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ursfinally.jpg
1.34V actually, but I want to push the FSB and 500fsb causes blend to fail all the time.
My ram cant be the problem, ram is at 2.04V, was under 1066Mhz and 5-5-5-15, stock is 1066Mhz 5-5-5-15 2.0-2.1V.
Its G.Skill PC8500.
I was running prime and adjusted the second core GTL to like 0.7+ and it still failed, dont want to go too high dont want to damage anything.
What will 10K FFT's do? if it fails with standard surely that means instability?
In another thread related to this mobo I posted my voltages and other ram settings, have a try with them.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/Forums/...3&postcount=22
Last edited by Willhub; 09-07-2008 at 09:02 AM.
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