OS - Windows 7 PRO 64 bit
Mobo- Asus P6X58D Premium
CPU - Intel Core I7 980 with Noctua NH-U12P
Memory - Corsair PC12800 1600 12 gigs
Gpu - Evga GTX 670 , 2 Sata DVD burners
Primary HD -1 (256 gb ) Ocz SSD sata 3
2nd HD - WD 1 tb 7200rpm sata 2
3rd HD - Seagate 1T 32mb Sata 2
Antec 1200 w/ Corsair 750watt psu
Samsung P2770 HD, Logitech Z5500 speakers
LinX
Just a suggestion, rather than setting it to use all system memory, take the max amount it displays and subtract 100mb or so. Or you may start running into virtual memory issues which will make the test not accurate.
Asus Rampage II Gene | Core i7 920 | 6*2GB Mushkin 998729 | BFG GTX280 OCX | Auzentech X-Fi Forte | Corsair VX550
—Life is too short to be bound by the moral, ethical and legal constraints imposed on us by modern day society.
OS - Windows 7 PRO 64 bit
Mobo- Asus P6X58D Premium
CPU - Intel Core I7 980 with Noctua NH-U12P
Memory - Corsair PC12800 1600 12 gigs
Gpu - Evga GTX 670 , 2 Sata DVD burners
Primary HD -1 (256 gb ) Ocz SSD sata 3
2nd HD - WD 1 tb 7200rpm sata 2
3rd HD - Seagate 1T 32mb Sata 2
Antec 1200 w/ Corsair 750watt psu
Samsung P2770 HD, Logitech Z5500 speakers
It's taking me 1.4vcore to get the CPU stable at 21x with a 191BCLK.
My chip batch is 3836B. Isn't that vcore a bit high?
Also, I have HT On.
my cpu will pass linx 191x21 but fail p95 blend i've tried with vcore up to 1.375 but temps get way to high to try more vcore
Last edited by buddatech; 03-05-2009 at 06:27 AM.
Look carefully at the CPU speed with CPU-z or Realtemp while using high stress with the 21x multiplier. Use LinX if possible. You will notice the multi will drop back to 20x, where it is less stable than 21x...
Asus Rampage II Gene | Core i7 920 | 6*2GB Mushkin 998729 | BFG GTX280 OCX | Auzentech X-Fi Forte | Corsair VX550
—Life is too short to be bound by the moral, ethical and legal constraints imposed on us by modern day society.
what does the ICH and IOH voltage directly affect?
Last edited by okorop; 03-05-2009 at 07:07 AM.
is there going to be a bios update for the p6t?
that would suck if there's no 21x
Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 L625A491 @ 3.2 Ghz 1.36V dual prime stable 25+ hrs large FFTs |
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My Rig : | Intel Core i7 920 @ 4.2Ghz 1.32V (24/7), #3841A383 | Cooler Master CM690 | Asus P6T X58 | TRUE 120 (Push/Pull) | MSI NX8800GTS | Asus 6 x 1GB DDR3-1333 ram @ DDR3-1600| 80GB WD IDE, 120GB Maxtor IDE, 320GB Hitachi SATA II, 500GB Hitachi SATA II | LG Blu Ray Burner 6x | Topower 600W psu | Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Dell 2208WFP 22" LCD Monitor | Sony 32" D Series LCD TV 100Hz/24p |
My Consoles : | PS3 60GB Asia | Wii NTSC-J | 2 x Stupid XBox360, both 3RROD |
Is there any good guide online how i should start to oc?
What settings to enable and disable in the bios etc???
I've got a feser 360 with push-pull config but I'm new to oc'ing![]()
Yes I'm currently looking for a TRUE 120, although the Zalman 9700 does great for 3.8 but I want to shoot for 4.0GHz
Any adapters for the Tuniq Tower 120? Will it do better than the hyper N520? It seemd to do a good job on my q9550.
I am looking for a good kit triple channel ram 3x2gb for overclock on this board what do you suggest me?
I think I read somewhere that the Tuniq is not capable of properly cooling an overclocked i7 because it gets so hot that the liquid in the heatpipes evaporates and is unable to properly condense again, which leads to very ineffective cooling. The Thermalright TRUE is supposed to be the best as far as air cooling goes, maybe aside from those two gigantic coolers from Scythe. Keep in mind, this is just what I've heard. I don't have any personal experience here and can't guarantee the accuracy of the information.
This is the stuff to have.
Asus Rampage II Gene | Core i7 920 | 6*2GB Mushkin 998729 | BFG GTX280 OCX | Auzentech X-Fi Forte | Corsair VX550
—Life is too short to be bound by the moral, ethical and legal constraints imposed on us by modern day society.
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