overclock E8600 @ 4,5 ghz problem..

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hii !

i have a problem with my new E8600 !!

I overclock my E8600 @ 4,5 ghz and run on Prime95 !

8 min. later on the CORE 0: FATAL ERROR Rounding was 0.5 expected less than 0.4 !

I have no idea !

Here is my settings in the Bios (Asus P5k-e)

Ai Overclock Tuner: Manuall

Cpu Ratio Setting: 10.0

FSB Strap to north bridge: Auto

FSB Frequency: 420

Pcie Frequency: 100

Dram Frequency: DDR2-1009 mhz

Dram Command Rate: 2N

Dram Timing Control: Auto

Timinginformation: 5-5-5-15-3-54-6-3-3

Dram Static Read Control: Auto

Transaction booster: Auto

CPU Voltage: 1.3125 V

CPU Pill Voltage: 1.60 V

FSB Termination Voltage: 1.20 V

Dram Voltage: 2.00 V

NB Voltage: 1.40 V

SB Voltage: 1.05 V

Clock Over - changing voltage: Auto

I hope you can me help !! THANKS a lot !!
 
try upping the cpu voltage a touch, test again and see if it still comes up with the error, most of the time its just not enough cpu volts that will cause those errors.
 
Not sure about that mobo, maybe changing the clock over from auto will help, as it looks like thats where u get added vcore from.

If not then only option is to lower the cpu clock speed down, until prime dos'nt fail
 
Not sure about that mobo, maybe changing the clock over from auto will help, as it looks like thats where u get added vcore from.

If not then only option is to lower the cpu clock speed down, until prime dos'nt fail

the clock over from auto ?????? where i can this changing ?
 
I have no idea, as iv never used asus motherboards, it will deffinatly be in the overclocking section of ur bios, you may just have to scroll down abit to find it.

Hopefully someone with more knowledge of the motherboard u use will post.
 
4.5Ghz on that CPU is pretty high... Sweet spot is about 4.2Ghz. Maybe the CPU will not do that speed? drop the FSB down until you get it stable and that will be your limit.
 
It won't be at 4.5ghz, going by the settings u posted before, fsb is 420, multi is 10, so that = 4.2ghz.

Also those cpu's can easily hit 4.5 or more on decent cooling, now what kind of cooling have you got, what temps are u getting when prime fails, this info will be usefully to know, as it may not be a voltage issue, could easily be a heat issue too.
 
It won't be at 4.5ghz, going by the settings u posted before, fsb is 420, multi is 10, so that = 4.2ghz.

Also those cpu's can easily hit 4.5 or more on decent cooling, now what kind of cooling have you got, what temps are u getting when prime fails, this info will be usefully to know, as it may not be a voltage issue, could easily be a heat issue too.

also.. sorry guys.. that problem was on 4,2 ghz ! and not on 4,5 ghz ! Prime95 run now.. 4,1 ghz ! :D if i upping my e8600 to 4,5 ghz ... the pc started until the login ! then the going back to the bios -.- but i need 4,5 ghz !! I would be happy when you HELP ME PLEASE :(
 
its failing to boot at 4.5ghz as it needs more vcore (core voltage).

and as im not familiar with your motherboard i can't really help further, as i can't tell u where stuff is.

So for now just be happy with 4.1ghz, im sure someone with more knowledge of ur motherboard will help at some point, just u will have to be paitent.
 
its failing to boot at 4.5ghz as it needs more vcore (core voltage).

and as im not familiar with your motherboard i can't really help further, as i can't tell u where stuff is.

So for now just be happy with 4.1ghz, im sure someone with more knowledge of ur motherboard will help at some point, just u will have to be paitent.

okay thanks a lot !
 
ignore 4.5GHz and go to 4.6GHz, it'll be easier to make stable.

my E8500 is on 464MHz and is stable but wouldn't get passed the windows load screen on 474MHz although it got into windows on 484MHz.

My cpu was set to 1.45v and was 24/7 stable, now I'll either up the voltage and bus or lower voltage and stick with 4.4GHz

currently on 1.425v stable
 
I wouldn't go over 1.45v on a wolfdale, there are quite a few reports of degredation over 1.4v-1.45v (and below apparently). As above, you need more vcore. Try reading your mobo manual to see if it mentions a jumper that unlocks higher volts (my asus has this for Vdram and vcore).
 
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