add some voltage to the cpu and qpi/vtt.
Mate, I have tested Vcore from stock right up to 1.375v, and QPI/Vtt from stock to 1.4v!!!
I have played around with all other main voltages as well up several notches in the BIOS from stock settings..
It isn't due to the fact that I don't know what I am doing mate, I had my last i7 processor for a few months, and it would boot into Windows @ 4.4GHz with less than 1.3v Vcore, and it was perfectly stable @ 4GHz with 1.264v, but I was having trouble with my RAM not all being detected, that is why I RMA'd that chip, and it was tested and found not faulty, but I was sure it was the processors IMC that wasn't seeing the full 6GB of RAM, so I asked if they would swap the chip anyway, so they sent me this dog as a replacement...
I have spent the last couple of days constantly trying to tweak my BIOS to get a stable 4GHz o/c on this chip, and it just wont go there..
3.8GHz seems to be the limit on this chip...
I was under the impression that all D0 920s could do 4GHz, but the guy from OcUK that I have been chatting with said that there have been a few processors in their current batch that can't do 4GHz...
Really unhappy about the situation tbh.. as I am pretty sure that it was the bracket for my Zalman 9700NT that was causing the RAM problem with the last chip and not the processor.. and now I have been landed with a poor clocking chip!!!
If only I had the bolt thru kit for my TRUE before I RMA'd the last chip, that way I would have known for sure if it was the Zalman bracket...
Here is a CPUZ validation of my last processor @ 4.41GHz..
I couldn't properly stress test the processor at this frequency because the Zalman wasn't able to keep it cool enough, but I recon if I had gotten that processor under water I could have gotten it stable @ 4.4GHz, or 4.2GHz at the very least...
But with air it was perfectly stable @ 4GHz with 1.264v Vcore, and 1.355v QPI/Vtt, and the temps were pretty good as well, idling at 44c, and around 84c when fully loaded, whereas this processor gets really hot, I have it @ 3.8GHz with 1.248v and 1.300v QPI, and the idle temps are @ 50c, and fully loaded they will hit 88c, and that's with a TRUE.. I tested my 2nd TRUE to make sure it wasn't the base of the other one not making a proper contact with the processor, but I got the exact same results...
It isn't going to matter what anyone suggests to me to try and get 4GHz with this dog, it just isn't going to happen for me..