Clocking DS4?????

Right, managed to get it a bit further by disabling EIST and other stuff....

CPU Multi x9
Sys Bus @367mhz
Ram @ 734mhz 1:1 - 4-4-4-12
2.2v Dimm
1.45v Core
+0.1v MCH
+0.1v FSB

Seems to bottom out any higher than that.... 1m superpi @ 15secs though :D

Bios temps are reading CPU @ 34deg & Sys @ 38deg, so there must be some more play there somewhere.

Anyone know what I can safely take the vcore up to???
 
The most i have given mine is 1.55v in bios and in windows upto 1.58 with a deskfan blowing on mobo but there was no way i was going to try and prime it....in core temp idle 50c...that was just to get my best super pi....most MCH i've used +0.3 + FSB +0.2....i've only read about 1 that have died @ 1.6v and then again i've also seen peeps using up to 1.95v extreme cooling....insane yes i know....i think the best way to do is bump up o/c and vcore a bit save it and go straight back into bios check temp....if ok then go into windows....then repeat just keep an eye on temp.
 
If you're just looking for 3.2GHz then drop the multi down to 8 and run a 400FSB (the sweet spot for the 965 chipset) with the memory 1:1. That would give better performance & stability.
 
McNutter said:
If you're just looking for 3.2GHz then drop the multi down to 8 and run a 400FSB (the sweet spot for the 965 chipset) with the memory 1:1. That would give better performance & stability.

Yes I'll have to agree. I'm running 4:5 and is still rock stable at 400*8
 
McNutter said:
If you're just looking for 3.2GHz then drop the multi down to 8 and run a 400FSB (the sweet spot for the 965 chipset) with the memory 1:1. That would give better performance & stability.
If I drop my multi to x8 the machine won't boot!!!!!
 
Monstermunch said:
Right, managed to get it a bit further by disabling EIST and other stuff....

CPU Multi x9
Sys Bus @367mhz
Ram @ 734mhz 1:1 - 4-4-4-12
2.2v Dimm
1.45v Core
+0.1v MCH
+0.1v FSB

Seems to bottom out any higher than that.... 1m superpi @ 15secs though :D

Bios temps are reading CPU @ 34deg & Sys @ 38deg, so there must be some more play there somewhere.

Anyone know what I can safely take the vcore up to???

Dont take your vcore over 1.55 there has been people using 1.6 but I really really wouldnt recommend it.

Stelly
 
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