That's great to hear. Nice overclock. I assume you still have QPI at 1.3v? Everything else on AUTO?
I need to find time this weekend to do some testing!
Hi Stu, this was my final configuration...
CPU Ratio Setting......................[22.0]
Intel(r) SpeedStep(tm) Tech............[Disabled]
Xtreme Phase Full Power Mode...........[Enabled]
BCLK Frequency.........................[200]
PCIE Frequency.........................[100]
DRAM Frequency.........................[DDR3-1603MHz]
UCLK Frequency.........................[3208Mhz]
QPI Link Data Rate.....................[Auto]
CPU Voltage Control....................[Manual]
CPU Voltage............................[1.3125]
CPU PLL Voltage........................[Auto]
QPI/DRAM Core Voltage..................[1.3]
IOH Voltage............................[Auto]
IOH PCIE Voltage.......................[Auto]
ICH Voltage............................[Auto]
ICH PCIE Voltage.......................[Auto]
DRAM Bus Voltage.......................[1.5]
As mentioned the QPI VTT maybe set a little high, as I kept bumping it up to get stable when I was inadvertently pushing the UCLK to high on auto.
Its a learning curve I guess, overclocking this socket is new to me and there are only so many guides that can help you.
Its pretty satisfying getting so much potential out of such a cheap processor, it reminds me of the dirt cheap oem Q6600 GO that sat in my old rig for 5 years clocking away happily at 4ghz watercooled.
Great bang for buck!
Dont use prime. Use LinX, SuperPI, Cinebench, 3dmark
i have had a system stable for 8hr's of prime and when i opened firefox it BSOD, you need to test with programs that use the system not just load up the cores with crap that means nothing to real use.
4.4 @ 1.3v. when under load what Vcore do you see in CPU-z. i found my UD5 to be way out on the volts i set. i was running 4.61Ghz @ 1.4122V but only getting a real vcore of 1.3785V. when i use LLC it only made it stable at the lower volts not at the number set on bios.
i now run 4.4 @ 1.35v but see a real 1.2750v
P4, I plan to run loops of Cinebench and handbrake, as its primary use will be transcoding HD video and 3D rendering with Keyshot, so it must be rock solid with that sort of stuff.
I've used Prime95 since the old days when overclocking Athlon XP-M's, its served me well doing a loops of small fft and blend.
I definitely have a bit of Vdrop, but I've not bothered with LLC as in the past it has never really helped.