Not an -E board, or a premium, its just the normal P5WD2.
Specs in my Sig.
Clocked upto 4Ghz quite happily on a low voltage, but past 24 hours has started to show a little instability.
Tried to raise the Vcore to get more volts into it, but I've had a very weird pattern happen here.
Btw, I've used the 'pencil trick' on the board to stop the board from Vdrooping.
At 200FSB, max Volts I can spec is 1.275 (1.375 actually supplied).
At 195FSB, max Volts I can spec is 1.300 (1.400 actually supplied).
At 190FSB, max Volts I can spec is 1.325 (1.425 actually supplied).
At 180FSB, max Volts I can spec is 1.350 (1.450 actually supplied).
Weird, no ?
If I spec a higher voltage, then the board trips out after trying to POST. I then have to disconnect power from the board, reconnect and power back on. Crash-Free bios then posts up and allows me to change settings.
1) I've tried going 'over-the-top' with the voltage to 1.45+ actual voltage at 200FSB and this has not stopped the issue.
2) I've also tried lowering the memory right down to DDR2-400 at stock volts and this has made no difference.
3) I've also tried the FSB Term Voltsage , MCH Voltage and ICH Voltage from Lowest and then Highest settings - neither made any difference.
This is very wierd and doing my nut in as I can SuperPi Bench and play games at 4ghz at 1.375Volts actual for about an hour before it trips up. I need to get more volts to the CPU to get it stable....
Help me Ocuk, Your my only hope
Specs in my Sig.
Clocked upto 4Ghz quite happily on a low voltage, but past 24 hours has started to show a little instability.
Tried to raise the Vcore to get more volts into it, but I've had a very weird pattern happen here.
Btw, I've used the 'pencil trick' on the board to stop the board from Vdrooping.
At 200FSB, max Volts I can spec is 1.275 (1.375 actually supplied).
At 195FSB, max Volts I can spec is 1.300 (1.400 actually supplied).
At 190FSB, max Volts I can spec is 1.325 (1.425 actually supplied).
At 180FSB, max Volts I can spec is 1.350 (1.450 actually supplied).
Weird, no ?
If I spec a higher voltage, then the board trips out after trying to POST. I then have to disconnect power from the board, reconnect and power back on. Crash-Free bios then posts up and allows me to change settings.
1) I've tried going 'over-the-top' with the voltage to 1.45+ actual voltage at 200FSB and this has not stopped the issue.
2) I've also tried lowering the memory right down to DDR2-400 at stock volts and this has made no difference.
3) I've also tried the FSB Term Voltsage , MCH Voltage and ICH Voltage from Lowest and then Highest settings - neither made any difference.
This is very wierd and doing my nut in as I can SuperPi Bench and play games at 4ghz at 1.375Volts actual for about an hour before it trips up. I need to get more volts to the CPU to get it stable....
Help me Ocuk, Your my only hope
