HELP! THIS IS DOING MY NUT! OVERCLOCKING CPU BUT HAVE TO CLOCK RAM AT SAME TIME!

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Hi people!
just trying to get my e6600 to run faster, currently at [email protected], 1.35cpu vtt, nb at 1.4v and sb at 1.50v.

problem is, when i`m upping my fsb on my cpu (with the fsb in unlinked mode) i`m still having to steadilly up my RAM fsb in order for it to post.
Take for example when i went from 3.150 ghz to 3.195 i had to up the RAM fsb 10mhz in order for it to post.

When you look at the set fsb on the ram in bios it displays what i have put in. then underneath this it gives the actual fsb. If the computer won`t boot it give the stock fsb underneath (667). If i`ve got the fsb (ram) at a value that works it displays the one i set it at (i.e. for 3.195ghz i needed it set at 710mhz as opposed to 700. it displays 709.xx mhz because it boots and runs fine at this).

I don`t mind doing this if it won`t bugger anything up, but i`d like to know the technical reason why its happening.
mb is a p5ne sli plus

Cheers, ollie x x :p
 
well the mobo tries to find a multi for it to work with but this usually aint possible, so it goes to extreme lengths to make it compatible and tries to run stupid dividers like 56/37 so set your ram to run in linked mode and set it to synch therefore 1fsb increase makes a 2 fsb increase to the ram, you need to give us your ram specs so i can help you further
 
Psycho Sonny said:
well the mobo tries to find a multi for it to work with but this usually aint possible, so it goes to extreme lengths to make it compatible and tries to run stupid dividers like 56/37 so set your ram to run in linked mode and set it to synch therefore 1fsb increase makes a 2 fsb increase to the ram, you need to give us your ram specs so i can help you further

my ram is two DDR2 ocz high peformance 1 gb 667 sticks (says premium module on the box??. When i put it in linked mode do i use the 667 divider (3:2)?? also could i damage the ram by doing this.
only i though the point was to do it in unlinked mode so the ram didn`t have to be touched?
would it be best to run the blend test in prime 95 then (running one on each core)
thanks for the quick response!
 
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you have bought the wrong mobo to overclock using that chip and that ram, first of all that mobo has huge fsb gaps - where you cant use an fsb between certain numbers, also your ram is too slow for any real overclocking, best thing to do is go unlinked mode and leave your at 667mhz in bios, as for cpu you will need to do an extraordinary amount of testing because i have that mobo and its crap at overclocking, dont even think you can hit 400fsb with it highest i got was 325fsb and it wasnt stable
 
Try setting the memory to 533 and the cpu to 333 ( 9 x 333 = 2.997Ghz ). With the cpu at 333 your ram will automatically be brought up to its rated 667 speeds (333 x 2 = 666). Anything after 333 will be more of a bonus as you're then starting to overclock the ram as well as the mobo and cpu, and tbh the ram is more likely to hit a wall before the mobo or cpu does.
 
i`m currently at 1440 fsb (cpu) with 720fsb with my ram and cpu timings linked and in sync. Its been running dual prime 95`s with the voltage settings as above for about 2 hours. going to keep it going until about 8 hours (if it does!!)
shall i keep going? i know you say that it won`t work but there no harm in experimenting is there?
i was going to move onto upping the fsb further by increasing the vcore if it proves it is stable currently (changing the cpu vtt from 1.35 made no difference making it stable with the fsb above 1440, so as the basic overclocking guide says, i`ll move onto the vcore section and see if i can up the fsb further by increasing the vcore)
shall i keep my memory voltage to auto?

bizarre, would you say i`d be better then buying better ram for my system? i only want to get to 3.4ghz and i`ll be more than happy, so you think there`ll be any chance of getting that with my current setup?


btw, i bought this computer already built and have learnt about the overclocking after buying so i`ve got what i got (teach me for not reading into things!)

cheers for the advice,
ollie
 
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smegle said:
Its been running dual prime 95`s with the voltage settings as above for about 2 hours. going to keep it going until about 8 hours (if it does!!)shall i keep going?
Yes!
smegle said:
there no harm in experimenting is there?
No harm in experimenting at all, unless you're oppose to it on animals. :(

smegle said:
shall i keep my memory voltage to auto?
Tbh I'd manually set it to 2.0v, maybe 2.1v

smegle said:
bizarre, would you say i`d be better then buying better ram for my system? i only want to get to 3.4ghz and i`ll be more than happy, so you think there`ll be any chance of getting that with my current setup?
Personally I'd finish the orthos testing then rinse and repeat until I found the max stable overclock before even thinking of buying higher rated ram.

Goodluck. :)
 
Psycho Sonny said:
I have that mobo and its crap at overclocking, dont even think you can hit 400fsb with it highest i got was 325fsb and it wasnt stable

It's not what you've got, it's what you do with it dude. Next time I'm in Glasgow I'll overclock it for you eh?

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Bizarre said:
Yes!

No harm in experimenting at all, unless you're oppose to it on animals. :(

I`ve only done this a few times, nobody knew until now!! ;)


Bizarre said:
Tbh I'd manually set it to 2.0v, maybe 2.1v

I`ll do this after prime has finished!!



Bizarre said:
Personally I'd finish the orthos testing then rinse and repeat until I found the max stable overclock before even thinking of buying higher rated ram.

Goodluck. :)

so you`d recommend moving onto the vcore next and try upping the fsb further with this?

Also, there`s this latency tightening, i really don`t understand this but would like to get my head around it and give it a go, is there anyway you could explain it? would it be worth it on my memory?

Thanks for your help mate, enjoying this overclocking lark, like tuning a very cheap motor (if you get me!! :) )
Ollie
 
WJA96 said:
It's not what you've got, it's what you do with it dude. Next time I'm in Glasgow I'll overclock it for you eh?

when you going to be in nottingham next? (;-))

are you on watercooling? my tuniq with antec ultimate gaming case is running at 54 deg on full load! ah, i see your using the blend test!! what does it show on small fft?

failed after 6 hours!!!!
gone back to 3.2ghz with same voltages, going to run that, if stable i`ll then move onto the vcore !!

Cheers, ollie
 
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