Clocking Advice/Tips Needed

The max I can is as follows:

Multi: 6
FSB Strap: 333
FSB Freq: 455
PCIE: 100
Dram Freq: 930
Dram Rate: 2T
Timings: 4 4 4 15
Vcore: 1.5375v
Dram Voltage: 2.20v
North Bridge: 1.40v

Thats so far.


Ok mate things are looking up.

Edit:

6x455=2.730Ghz
7x455=3.185Ghz
8x455=3.640Ghz
9x455=4.095Ghz

have you managed to boot back into windows completely

at 455 FSB?
 
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The lowest Vcore will go is 1.5125v any lower and it fails to boot.

I have to remove a strip of ram, boot to bios and change vcore, save and then replace the ram.

Strange or what!

Regards.
 
Very strange.

What is you ram voltage (manufactures recommendations)

Edit re-reading posts for that info;)

Edit: Set ram to 2.0v and Vcore to 1.5225v and run prime

can you post back a CPUZ and core temp shot when running prime please Realist

Alex
 
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Im running prime now on the main PC for 24 mins, no errors reported (using laptop now) and details are:

Multi: 6
FSB Strap: 333
FSB Freq: 455
PCIE: 100
Dram Freq: 930
Dram Rate: 2T
Timings: 4 4 4 15
Vcore: 1.5125vv
Dram Voltage: 2.20v
North Bridge: 1.40v

But the temps are: 83-81-73-73.

High or what!

Will do the above changes now.
 
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Can you lay the PC down on its side so the full weight of the HS is applied to the IHS, i hope this will reduce the temps?.

You need to stop prime with those temps btw.

Edit no errors reported still a good sign, just got to get those temps down. Lets see what we can achieve in the mean while;)

Can you up the multi to x7 and post back please


Alex
 
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Pc on its side but no change with the temps not one bit :(

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Screenshot.

Will up the multi to 7x now.

BRB
 
The ram needs a memtest imo, do you have a fan to blow over the ram by chance?

Edit First~ lets memtest the ram (ensure there are no errors) This Bios issue/ ram needs to be resolved.

The best way forward is to re-set the machine back to stock and memtest the ram. Without ensuring the ram is free of errors there is going to be a problem, especially with gaining access to the Bios issue.

What do you think Realist?
 
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