Page 12 of 144 FirstFirst ... 291011121314152262112 ... LastLast
Results 276 to 300 of 3593

Thread: Retail Q9650 Overclocking Thread

  1. #276
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Fayetteville, North Carolina.
    Posts
    1,476
    I've had this CPU 2 days and this motherboard (Maximus II Formula P45) came in today. I'm new to intel chip sets so most settings are on auto. I'm pleased with what i have so far. This isnt tested long term for stability but i've had no issues at all so far. I went ahead ant posted in hopes for some suggestions. Vcore can probably go lower, this was just my starting point. I'm down for any criticism if i set something stupid in bios. The nforces ive been OC'ing for the past 3 years are a lot different.

    Gigabyte Z68X UD7
    Intel Core i7 2600K (testing)
    16GB Mushkin Redline 17000 2133 1.65v
    EK, 3x120 Rad 2xMCP655
    Acer 1200w PSU
    2-128GB Samsung SSD RAID 0
    2-1TB Seagete 32mb RAID 0
    1-1TB Western Digital
    1- Plextor PX-B320SA Blue Ray
    1- Plextor PX-880SA 24x DVD/RW
    2- EVGA Nvidia GTX-480 SLI
    LG 30", Hanns G 28"

  2. #277
    Xtreme 3DTeam Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    1,875
    Really nice Q9650 you have there!

    Same batch as napalms?
    PC : Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 + Intel Core i5 i2500k + 2 x Asus HD6870 DirectCU + 2x2GB PC12800 G.Skill Eco 7-8-7-24 + Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe + Scythe Mugen 3.
    Digicam : Pentax *istDL2 + Pentax smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL + Cosina F3.5/100mm Makro.
    Heimkino : Samsung LE-46B450 FullHD + Arion AF-4000HDCI + Onkyo TX-SR505E + Quadral Quintas 5.0 + Heco Victa 25A.


  3. #278
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Fayetteville, North Carolina.
    Posts
    1,476

    Talking

    Quote Originally Posted by funkflix View Post
    Really nice Q9650 you have there!

    Same batch as napalms?
    Thanks and yes, same. Not the same skills though
    Gigabyte Z68X UD7
    Intel Core i7 2600K (testing)
    16GB Mushkin Redline 17000 2133 1.65v
    EK, 3x120 Rad 2xMCP655
    Acer 1200w PSU
    2-128GB Samsung SSD RAID 0
    2-1TB Seagete 32mb RAID 0
    1-1TB Western Digital
    1- Plextor PX-B320SA Blue Ray
    1- Plextor PX-880SA 24x DVD/RW
    2- EVGA Nvidia GTX-480 SLI
    LG 30", Hanns G 28"

  4. #279
    Engineering The Xtreme
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    MA, USA
    Posts
    7,217
    I think one addition to this killer combo is the p45+q9650. x38 is giving me no love (except for 4.1ghz)

  5. #280
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Toronto, Canada
    Posts
    1,491
    Napalm, adjusting the v12 is a hardware mod, right?
    RIG 1 (in progress):
    Core i7 920 @ 3GHz 1.17v (WIP) / EVGA X58 Classified 3X SLI / Crucial D9JNL 3x2GB @ 1430 7-7-7-20 1T 1.65v
    Corsair HX1000 / EVGA GTX 295 SLI / X-FI Titanium FATAL1TY Pro / Samsung SyncMaster 245b 24" / MM H2GO
    2x X25-M 80GB (RAID0) + Caviar 500 GB / Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RC1 Build 7100

    RIG 2:
    E4500 @ 3.0 / Asus P5Q / 4x1 GB DDR2-667
    CoolerMaster Extreme Power / BFG 9800 GT OC / LG 22"
    Antec Ninehundred / Onboard Sound / TRUE / Vista 32

  6. #281
    Xtreme 3DTeam Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    1,875
    Normally yes, but some psu have varibale resistors inside. With this you can manually adjust the rails. But don't know how napalm realised that.

    On the other side, i can't see any advantage in rising the rails over the demanding 12.00V. Maybe if you use a poor psu, which drops way under maybe 11.90V it could possibly a advantage. But to be honest i don't think anyone here in the thread will not have have a state of the art psu.

    Played a lot with adjustable rails in the past, but if some component is holding back the oc i couldn't get them higher with raising the rails. It was just to get the placebo effect of higher and "stable" voltages. But i always used some of the best psu you can get at that time.
    PC : Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 + Intel Core i5 i2500k + 2 x Asus HD6870 DirectCU + 2x2GB PC12800 G.Skill Eco 7-8-7-24 + Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe + Scythe Mugen 3.
    Digicam : Pentax *istDL2 + Pentax smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL + Cosina F3.5/100mm Makro.
    Heimkino : Samsung LE-46B450 FullHD + Arion AF-4000HDCI + Onkyo TX-SR505E + Quadral Quintas 5.0 + Heco Victa 25A.


  7. #282
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Toronto, Canada
    Posts
    1,491
    I know my PSU has a switch that changes from various 12v rails to a single.

    I suppose I should have it on the single for better OC results?
    RIG 1 (in progress):
    Core i7 920 @ 3GHz 1.17v (WIP) / EVGA X58 Classified 3X SLI / Crucial D9JNL 3x2GB @ 1430 7-7-7-20 1T 1.65v
    Corsair HX1000 / EVGA GTX 295 SLI / X-FI Titanium FATAL1TY Pro / Samsung SyncMaster 245b 24" / MM H2GO
    2x X25-M 80GB (RAID0) + Caviar 500 GB / Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RC1 Build 7100

    RIG 2:
    E4500 @ 3.0 / Asus P5Q / 4x1 GB DDR2-667
    CoolerMaster Extreme Power / BFG 9800 GT OC / LG 22"
    Antec Ninehundred / Onboard Sound / TRUE / Vista 32

  8. #283
    Xtreme 3DTeam Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    1,875
    Possibly it could have a positive effect. But don't think so. Your silverstone have 2 x 17A for supporting the cpu. 34A x 12V = 408W. My Q9650 need about 9.8A with 4000MHz 1.27V while priming.

    PS.: But i would always prefer single rail mode.
    Last edited by funkflix; 10-01-2008 at 07:55 PM.
    PC : Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 + Intel Core i5 i2500k + 2 x Asus HD6870 DirectCU + 2x2GB PC12800 G.Skill Eco 7-8-7-24 + Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe + Scythe Mugen 3.
    Digicam : Pentax *istDL2 + Pentax smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL + Cosina F3.5/100mm Makro.
    Heimkino : Samsung LE-46B450 FullHD + Arion AF-4000HDCI + Onkyo TX-SR505E + Quadral Quintas 5.0 + Heco Victa 25A.


  9. #284
    Banned
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Slappyville - North Bay,CA
    Posts
    833
    single rail period !

  10. #285
    Xtreme Guru
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    4,046
    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    I think one addition to this killer combo is the p45+q9650. x38 is giving me no love (except for 4.1ghz)
    bingo! yatzeee!

    ill say it once again.. best shot at high quad fsb/clocks = P35/P45 especially P45 but even some great P35 mobos could reach P45 clocks

    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    And having the proc under phase doesn't seem to hurt anything either

    Got mine @ 4.25 1.35v 24/7 on my EVGA 790i Ultra. I piece of cake. Still haven't moved it over to the 790 FTW yet. Should be able to push it a little higher.

    andyc
    FYI and others .. as far as max oc goes i gained just 100mhz from air to phase @ max vtt/vnb

    loads are different 4.5ghz to 4.9ghz

    Quote Originally Posted by zlojack View Post
    Napalm, adjusting the v12 is a hardware mod, right?
    correct.. adjusting v12 means adjusting v12 pot @ psu

    i would advise against such mod.. have it done by someone experienced

    Quote Originally Posted by funkflix View Post
    Normally yes, but some psu have varibale resistors inside. With this you can manually adjust the rails. But don't know how napalm realised that.

    On the other side, i can't see any advantage in rising the rails over the demanding 12.00V. Maybe if you use a poor psu, which drops way under maybe 11.90V it could possibly a advantage. But to be honest i don't think anyone here in the thread will not have have a state of the art psu.

    Played a lot with adjustable rails in the past, but if some component is holding back the oc i couldn't get them higher with raising the rails. It was just to get the placebo effect of higher and "stable" voltages. But i always used some of the best psu you can get at that time.
    thats the mystery? maybe cause ive been doing for quite some time.. dont believe me? go ask the other more trusted better known ocers about psu..


    the most important part at hard ocing is the psu
    Last edited by NapalmV5; 10-01-2008 at 08:31 PM.

  11. #286
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Conroe, Texas
    Posts
    3,010
    I cant seem to get my Q9650 over 515 x 9, P45 Gigabyte board...


  12. #287
    Xtreme 3DTeam Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    1,875
    Quote Originally Posted by NapalmV5 View Post
    thats the mystery? maybe cause ive been doing for quite some time.. dont believe me? go ask the other more trusted better known ocers about psu..


    the most important part at hard ocing is the psu
    1. That part you wrote in bold was pertained to the modded +12V rail on your psu.

    2. Do you know how all that voltages act togehter with oc? A example: Your psu have 12.00V and cpu needs 150W, then you have a amperage of 12.5A. If you have your rail pushed to 12.50V you will have a amperage of 12.0A. Now tell me, which one of this is better?

    3. If you want a good psu for oc, you do not need higher voltages on rails then the needed 12.0V for example. You need stable voltages, no flucation, good regulation, good filtering, close to no ripple and all that stuff..

    But let's stop now. If u just can "lough" about what i write, i don't want to "discuss" with you. Never said anything bad about your results.. just doubting on your high rails theorie.
    PC : Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 + Intel Core i5 i2500k + 2 x Asus HD6870 DirectCU + 2x2GB PC12800 G.Skill Eco 7-8-7-24 + Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe + Scythe Mugen 3.
    Digicam : Pentax *istDL2 + Pentax smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL + Cosina F3.5/100mm Makro.
    Heimkino : Samsung LE-46B450 FullHD + Arion AF-4000HDCI + Onkyo TX-SR505E + Quadral Quintas 5.0 + Heco Victa 25A.


  13. #288
    Engineering The Xtreme
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    MA, USA
    Posts
    7,217
    Quote Originally Posted by road-runner View Post
    I cant seem to get my Q9650 over 515 x 9, P45 Gigabyte board...
    darn! such low fsb and clocks for a quad!

  14. #289
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Fayetteville, North Carolina.
    Posts
    1,476
    Quote Originally Posted by road-runner View Post
    I cant seem to get my Q9650 over 515 x 9, P45 Gigabyte board...
    Yeah me too. I can get 615 but not 620

    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    darn! such low fsb and clocks for a quad!
    Gigabyte Z68X UD7
    Intel Core i7 2600K (testing)
    16GB Mushkin Redline 17000 2133 1.65v
    EK, 3x120 Rad 2xMCP655
    Acer 1200w PSU
    2-128GB Samsung SSD RAID 0
    2-1TB Seagete 32mb RAID 0
    1-1TB Western Digital
    1- Plextor PX-B320SA Blue Ray
    1- Plextor PX-880SA 24x DVD/RW
    2- EVGA Nvidia GTX-480 SLI
    LG 30", Hanns G 28"

  15. #290
    Xtreme Guru
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    4,046
    Quote Originally Posted by road-runner View Post
    I cant seem to get my Q9650 over 515 x 9, P45 Gigabyte board...
    lets do it right here.. not @ pm.. for everyone to see

    post your voltages/settings.. please

    also what kind of cooling/psu/mobo/ram


    Quote Originally Posted by funkflix View Post
    1. That part you wrote in bold was pertained to the modded +12V rail on your psu.

    2. Do you know how all that voltages act togehter with oc? A example: Your psu have 12.00V and cpu needs 150W, then you have a amperage of 12.5A. If you have your rail pushed to 12.50V you will have a amperage of 12.0A. Now tell me, which one of this is better?

    3. If you want a good psu for oc, you do not need higher voltages on rails then the needed 12.0V for example. You need stable voltages, no flucation, good regulation, good filtering, close to no ripple and all that stuff..

    But let's stop now. If u just can "lough" about what i write, i don't want to "discuss" with you. Never said anything bad about your results.. just doubting on your high rails theorie.
    dont take it so serious.. sounded funny

    no theories no bs its a fact and i didnt come up with it on my own

    how do you think you see so many extreme clocks posted by great overclockers? @ v12.0 straight? never
    Last edited by NapalmV5; 10-01-2008 at 10:03 PM.

  16. #291
    Xtreme Mentor
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Dallas
    Posts
    4,467
    NapalmV5,
    You never seize to amaze me. You could have just posted your numbers and left it at that, but instead you are willing to give some of us light weights help, so kudos to you for spreading the knowledge. Hopefully, when I get my Maximus up and running I can come back here and post some credible numbers.

    Again, thank you for all the help, both private and public.

    Utnorris
    CPUID http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=484051
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=484051
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=554982
    New DO Stepping http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=555012
    4.8Ghz - http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=794165

    Desk Build
    FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage

    W/C System
    (CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.

  17. #292
    Engineering The Xtreme
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    MA, USA
    Posts
    7,217
    So as I have never heard about this with any PSU reviews or users posting... what PSU's have VR's to adjust the rails, I'm willing to open up my PSU as long as I know what I'm looking for and roughly where it should be....

    just checked my main rig and the HX1000 has the 12v rail down at 11.71v (via Everest 4.6)

  18. #293
    Xtreme 3DTeam Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    1,875
    Just measure your +12V with a DMM. HX1000 would never just give you 11.70V with that kind of load your system have. If so, it is defect.

    Please do not even think of modding your HX1000.. It will hold every overclock on your cpu without any modding. Believe me.
    PC : Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 + Intel Core i5 i2500k + 2 x Asus HD6870 DirectCU + 2x2GB PC12800 G.Skill Eco 7-8-7-24 + Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe + Scythe Mugen 3.
    Digicam : Pentax *istDL2 + Pentax smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL + Cosina F3.5/100mm Makro.
    Heimkino : Samsung LE-46B450 FullHD + Arion AF-4000HDCI + Onkyo TX-SR505E + Quadral Quintas 5.0 + Heco Victa 25A.


  19. #294
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Conroe, Texas
    Posts
    3,010
    Quote Originally Posted by NapalmV5 View Post
    lets do it right here.. not @ pm.. for everyone to see

    post your voltages/settings.. please

    also what kind of cooling/psu/mobo/ram




    dont take it so serious.. sounded funny

    no theories no bs its a fact and i didnt come up with it on my own

    how do you think you see so many extreme clocks posted by great overclockers? @ v12.0 straight? never

    GA EP45 DS4P, 2GB Kingston 8500, PC Power & Cooling 750w, Dtek Fuzion, Laing D5 Basic, Swiftech MCR220-QP, 2-3870x2 stock cooling.

    Bios is all auto settings except vcore set to 1.575 in bios and 2.2v on RAM 5-5-5-15 rest on auto, 2.00D/400/Standard, had to add a couple increments of voltage to ICH core and I/O to post. I can bench at 4599 but no higher...

    Last edited by road-runner; 10-02-2008 at 05:10 AM.


  20. #295
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Toronto, Canada
    Posts
    1,491
    Quote Originally Posted by NapalmV5 View Post
    correct.. adjusting v12 means adjusting v12 pot @ psu

    i would advise against such mod.. have it done by someone experienced


    Well, if I get someone "more experienced" than me to do it, I'll never learn.

    But if someone more experienced showed me how, I might be able to do it.

    Anyway, I'm not sure how much PSU modding I want to do. Mine has no warranty anyway, so I guess it doesn't make much difference
    RIG 1 (in progress):
    Core i7 920 @ 3GHz 1.17v (WIP) / EVGA X58 Classified 3X SLI / Crucial D9JNL 3x2GB @ 1430 7-7-7-20 1T 1.65v
    Corsair HX1000 / EVGA GTX 295 SLI / X-FI Titanium FATAL1TY Pro / Samsung SyncMaster 245b 24" / MM H2GO
    2x X25-M 80GB (RAID0) + Caviar 500 GB / Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RC1 Build 7100

    RIG 2:
    E4500 @ 3.0 / Asus P5Q / 4x1 GB DDR2-667
    CoolerMaster Extreme Power / BFG 9800 GT OC / LG 22"
    Antec Ninehundred / Onboard Sound / TRUE / Vista 32

  21. #296
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Conroe, Texas
    Posts
    3,010
    This is what easytune reports...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	easytune.jpg 
Views:	961 
Size:	157.0 KB 
ID:	86217  


  22. #297
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Fayetteville, North Carolina.
    Posts
    1,476
    Quote Originally Posted by road-runner View Post
    This is what easytune reports...
    I guess temps are way out of line, thats why no prime screen with temps? It certainly wont last long at those voltages.
    Gigabyte Z68X UD7
    Intel Core i7 2600K (testing)
    16GB Mushkin Redline 17000 2133 1.65v
    EK, 3x120 Rad 2xMCP655
    Acer 1200w PSU
    2-128GB Samsung SSD RAID 0
    2-1TB Seagete 32mb RAID 0
    1-1TB Western Digital
    1- Plextor PX-B320SA Blue Ray
    1- Plextor PX-880SA 24x DVD/RW
    2- EVGA Nvidia GTX-480 SLI
    LG 30", Hanns G 28"

  23. #298
    Xtreme Guru
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    4,046
    road-runner

    that easytune ss is easier to work with.. thanks

    before you go any further what is your v12 @ those clocks/settings?

    pll is too high
    leave vcore as is
    vdimm/vnb are way way low which is a good thing.. more headroom

    set vtt @ ~1.8-1.9
    set vpll/vi/o @ same voltage 1.6-1.7
    set vdimm @ ~2.5-2.8
    set vnb @ ~1.7 all the way @ max if you have to
    set cpu clock drive @ 1000mV
    set pcie clock drive @ 1000mV

    523x9 easy
    534x9 doable
    545x9 within your grasp @ max vtt/vnb


    since im waiting on new ram im back on air so ill oc with you
    Last edited by NapalmV5; 10-02-2008 at 07:31 AM.

  24. #299
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Conroe, Texas
    Posts
    3,010
    Voltage at 4ghz according to easytune is 11.921 run it 4Ghz 1.45 vcore setting 1.328 real under load. That was just trying to run a quick bench. I am not sure whick setting is vtt vpll/vi/o as I was just used to the P35 boards where all you had to set was mch and fsb. This is what it has been running 24/7 cruching...

    Last edited by road-runner; 10-02-2008 at 07:49 AM.


  25. #300
    Xtreme Guru
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    4,046
    1.45 @ 4ghz is too much

    1.3vcore/1.3vtt should run it stable @ 450x9


    did you oc via easytune or bios?

Page 12 of 144 FirstFirst ... 291011121314152262112 ... LastLast

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •