Prime95 never gives me any errors, ever. At least not on my current system. I'm still fairly new to Intel overclocking; having been a long time AMD user, I know what Prime95 looks like when it finds a problem, it just isn't doing it.
I'm using a Maximus Formula, Q6600(G0) and OCZ 6400C4 ddr2.
Currently aiming for 3.4GHz and ideally 3.6GHz, hitting a wall at 3.2GHz.
FSB at 400mhz completely stable, 8x multiplier to get 3200MHz CPU.
FSB Termination: 1.44V
Vcore: 1.40V (CPU-Z says: 1.384V)
Northbridge: 1.63V
Temperatures never get above 62 degrees C according to Core Temp... Basically it's really good right now, stable and great. Motherboard is stable and cool, RAM is stable and cool, CPU is stable and cool.
But I cannot for the life of me get it any higher at all, surely with only 1.38v vcore I should be able to get higher? People have suggested disabling loadline callibration, but as soon as I do, it's no longer stable.
I mean it's not a case of "lol erroz", red icons all over the place, the machine just reboots. If I disable loadline callibration, the machine will reboot randomly, if I try increasing the FSB any higher or increase the multiplier to 9x it does the same. Within seconds of a Prime95 run it'll just reboot.
There's no inbetween, my other machine will reach it's limit and Prime95 will show it, it'll fail the self-tests etc. and stop the thread(s).
I've even tried whacking the voltage up to 1.5v just to try and get 3.3ghz but to no avail, it still just reboots without showing any errors. Is it the limit of the CPU? Is the motherboard not supplying a stable enough voltage?
I find it so hard to believe it'll go from rock solid stable at 3.2 to "ROFL bye" at 3.3, any suggestions greatly appreciated. If you need any other details I'll be happy to provide them.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. Yes, I have got round-off checking enabled.
EDIT: Wow, got carried away there, didn't realise how big this message is...
I'm using a Maximus Formula, Q6600(G0) and OCZ 6400C4 ddr2.
Currently aiming for 3.4GHz and ideally 3.6GHz, hitting a wall at 3.2GHz.
FSB at 400mhz completely stable, 8x multiplier to get 3200MHz CPU.
FSB Termination: 1.44V
Vcore: 1.40V (CPU-Z says: 1.384V)
Northbridge: 1.63V
Temperatures never get above 62 degrees C according to Core Temp... Basically it's really good right now, stable and great. Motherboard is stable and cool, RAM is stable and cool, CPU is stable and cool.
But I cannot for the life of me get it any higher at all, surely with only 1.38v vcore I should be able to get higher? People have suggested disabling loadline callibration, but as soon as I do, it's no longer stable.
I mean it's not a case of "lol erroz", red icons all over the place, the machine just reboots. If I disable loadline callibration, the machine will reboot randomly, if I try increasing the FSB any higher or increase the multiplier to 9x it does the same. Within seconds of a Prime95 run it'll just reboot.
There's no inbetween, my other machine will reach it's limit and Prime95 will show it, it'll fail the self-tests etc. and stop the thread(s).
I've even tried whacking the voltage up to 1.5v just to try and get 3.3ghz but to no avail, it still just reboots without showing any errors. Is it the limit of the CPU? Is the motherboard not supplying a stable enough voltage?
I find it so hard to believe it'll go from rock solid stable at 3.2 to "ROFL bye" at 3.3, any suggestions greatly appreciated. If you need any other details I'll be happy to provide them.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. Yes, I have got round-off checking enabled.

EDIT: Wow, got carried away there, didn't realise how big this message is...
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