or is it only now due to the high number that is failing?
This is a misnomer. So far 2 have failed that we are aware of. The rest have all been Bios/ram issues.
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or is it only now due to the high number that is failing?
This is a misnomer. So far 2 have failed that we are aware of. The rest have all been Bios/ram issues.
Next step will be to shove 1.45v through it and clock it to around 5GHz and just leave it going and see if it dies. If it lives, then we can point our finger elsewhere or when its a combination of both high vcore and high vdimm.
There must be quite a lot more than 2 that have failed, or OCUK wouldn't have put this warning up I would have thought.
Should I set the VCore manually or just leave it at auto until I see it going over 1.35?
It is currently auto 1.25V at 4Ghz.
What clock speed do you want, up to a maximum of 4.6ghz?
4.6 is my goal. I wouldn't mind higher though.
Ok, lets go for 4.6 as a start
In your Bios, set your multi to 46
then
VCCORE 1.28
IO 1.048
SA 0.945
CPUPLL 1.88
Then post up a cpuz
CPUPLL just be careful of that one mate, stock is 1.80v and sandybridge boards seem rather sensitive to upping volts on PLL, it may just be bios issues, but I'd leave PLL at stock.
Ok, lets go for 4.6 as a start
In your Bios, set your multi to 46
then
VCCORE 1.28
IO 1.048
SA 0.945
CPUPLL 1.88
Then post up a cpuz
I was welcomed to a blue screen before windows loaded. Everything is back to auto now except multi at 42, BCLK 100.
Voltage seems high for only 4.2Ghz.
Lucky sod, mine needs 1.225 V for 3.8 GHz and that gives temps in the high 70s. To be fair though, I do have every power saving feature on (C-States, C1E, SpeedStep, VDroop). I'm sure if I disabled C1E and enabled Load Line Calibration I could lower it a few notches.Still running my i7 920 d0 @ 4.20Ghz at 1.240v vcore and memory at 1.50v still going strong in prime for 6 hours now and max temp is 69C!
If thats an Asus board, voltage seems right, ours is same at 4.2GHz.
Yes it is the P8P67 Pro. That's reassuring!
Current priming 4.4Ghz at 1.32V
Ours has been under constant prime now for nearly 72hrs, without issue.