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    Quote Originally Posted by hotwheelx View Post
    Im stuck at 4,2GHz with Asus P5Q Deluxe board... No much change if try play 1,488V or 1,496V.. Orthos got error very soon and then too CPU Volt raises upper to +1,5V (CPUZ)

    C2D E7400 (2,8GHz) Stepping A Rev. R0

    So i think can it be up to Bios? Im just played with new bios what can get from Asus.

    I Think this cpu is very hunggryyy but anyway its cool ( not yet over 60C at load, and running air cooled )... Doesnt you have deleted this cpuīs info from this bios because first problem with this board was too old bios and i upgraded it with Pentium 4 HT.

    Sorry for laziness. With AsRock and P4 it was up to bios but could it be better with this system if i put that mod bios in? Im used hours for most little volt without losing MHz... gonna test this but worried that one yours dead Asus. :=

    CPU skew:
    NB Skew:
    ^Very rarely using those but can those help me a lot? What are others used for those?
    Edit: CPU skew and NB skew got for good but need raise volts a little bit to get it stable. Maybe after when got this stable will test mod bios.


    Edit2: Damn this bios is good. +++ for you. Not yet tested higher but feels good. 8)
    I think your CPU Cores are already pretty hot!!! Tell you what, I had a E7200 with IHS removed and a TT120 oced to 3.8GHz at 1.35V, it reaches 90 celius in core temp. I think you shall try boosting the FSB and lowering the multiplier to get a better perfomance instead.
    Anything higher than 1.40V is really dangerous for air cooling. To see core temp, use coretemp.
    Last edited by chenxuwen; 01-31-2010 at 06:43 AM.

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