Soldato
Think there is a P5K specific OC guide floating around somewhere
Tried my first overclock. Changed the settings that I needed to chnage to manual first. I decided to start with 333x9 to get 3.0ghz prime failed after 14 min. I read somewhere that its best to slacken the mempry timings first prior to overclocking, so on this advice I set the timings from 5-5-5-15 to 5-5-5-23 and this made it stable. I ran prime for 2 hours and it was stable. So I then tried 400x8 to give 3.2ghz leaving the timings at 5-5-5-23 and core voltage at 1.272 again it was stable on prime for 2 hours. One thing I did notice is when I uped the sped to 400x8 in the bios the DRAM Frequency aoutomaticaly altered to 1280Mhz, so I lowered it to 1000Mhz is this ok ? The memory I am using is Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC2-8500C5 1066MHz just wanted to know if I should have altered it back to near its normal speed or left it on 1280mhz which seems high. It is very stable on these settings and load temps never go above 42 running at 3.2Ghz.
Mr Paul, hes using a different board.
Tainted, its now called load line calibration
-CPU Voltage Reference is now called CPU GTL Voltage Reference
-NB Voltage Reference is now called NB GTL Voltage Reference
-CPU Voltage Damper is now called Load-Line Calibration
hope that helps you
Be carefull flashing to the latest bios mine would not even post with 1004+1006....i had to mix the ram to get it going...and i'm not the only one who have had ram problem....Elixir pc8500 no boot!...Geil pc6400 no boot! ( yes tried all 4 slots) 1 stick of each boot!...0602,0603,0703 all boot fine!.
Are temps holding you back? depending on the chip you may need in excess of 1.5v to get a stable 3.8GHz.
Fact is your old Gigabyte DS4-P35 was probably a decent board, I doubt it held your quad back.
I keep thinking I need a new PSU every time I run prime, damn rails drop a wee bit at 1.5V but it stays within spec. Hard gaming also has the same effect but the PSU stays cool.