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just got one of these second hand for my system, is there anything i should know about it? ie is there any little pointers to overclocking one of these as the manual is pretty limited in what each option does. but from the look of it there are lots of settings that can be tweaked, unlike my biostar.
 
due to the lack of replies to the original question, and not wanting to make another thread on the same topic, can some explain a little bit about what these settings are and what are 'safe' max settings. thanks.

CPU RATIO (06.0, 07.0, 08.0, 09.0)

FSB FREQUENCY (200-800)

PCIE FREQUENCY (100-180)

FSB STRAP TO NORTH BRIDGE (200, 266, 333, 400)

DRAM FREQUENCY (667, 800, 835, 887, 1002, 1066, 1111, 1335)

DRAM CLK SKEW ON CHANNEL A1/A2/B1/B2

DRAM TIMING CONTROL

DRAM STATIC READ CONTROL (AUTO/ENABLED/DISABLED)

DRAM READ TRAINING (AUTO/ENABLED/DISABLED)

MEM. OC CHARGER (AUTO/ENABLED/DISABLED)

AI CLOCK TWISTER (LIGHT/LIGHTER/MODERATE/STRONG/STRONGER)

AI TRANSACTION BOOSTER

CPU VOLTAGE (0.85000V - 2.10000V WITH 0.00625V INTERVAL)

CPU GTL VOLTAGE REFERENCE 0/2 (0.370X - 0.760X WITH 0.005X INTERVAL)

CPU GTL VOLTAGE REFERENCE 1/3 (0.410X - 0.800X WITH 0.005X INTERVAL)

CPU PLL VOLTAGE (1.50V - 2.78V WITH 0.02V INTERVAL)

FSB TERMINATION VOLTAGE (1.10V - 1.90V WITH 0.02V INTERVAL)

DRAM VOLTAGE

NB VOLTAGE

NB GTL VOLTAGE REFERENCE

SB VOLTAGE

PCIE SATA VOLTAGE

LOAD-LINE CALIBRATION

CPU SPREAD SPECTRUM

PCIE SPREAD SPECTRUM

sorry but now you can see why im soo confused about the settings.
 
q8300 and the ram A Data DDR2 1066+ Extreme Edition
Specs
CAPACITY 2GB
STANDARD PC2-8500 (DDR2-1066)
PC2-6400 (DDR2-800)
SINGLE MODULE OR DUAL KIT Dual Channel kit (2x 1GB)
MEMORY SPEED 1066MHz
CAS LATENCY CL5
MEMORY TIMINGS 5-5-5-15 @ DDR2-1066 speeds
4-4-4-12 @ DDR2-800 speeds
VOLTAGE 2.2V
ERROR CHECKING Non-ECC
FEATURES 6-layer red PCB, alu heatspreaders, AData Vitesta Extreme Edition series
REGISTERED Unbuffered
TECHNOLOGY 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM
CONFIGURATION Double-sided 1GB module, 16 chips per module
PACKAGING Retail packaging
WARRANTY Lifetime warranty
 
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I found the links below usefull when I 1st started with this board (the board is very similar to the Deluxe version)

http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1309712

http://www.hardwarelogic.com/articles.php?id=5455

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=189437

I cannot assist in providing definitions of all the Bios terms you have listed - do not have sufficient knowledge!!

However am running and have been running for some months now this board with a q9650 + 2x2gb 1066 ram @ 4ghz , which equates to 400fsb (on your chip 400x7.5= 3ghz) which would be a nice starter for you - I hope !

From what I have read and with my own experience of q9550/q9650 chips 400mhz should be easily attainable :)

Only concern I have is with you using 4x1gb of ram - I am aware that using all 4 slots for ram places a greater strain on your Northbridge which can lead you to either reducing your overclock to get it stable or incresing your Northbridge volts to a 'silly' level.

Would suggest that you try with just 2 sticks to start with and assuming its stable go to all 4 later - Yours may be o'k ;)

I cannot remember the actual Bios settings I'm using but should get chance to look 'em up this afternoon and can advise you how I've clocked to 400fsb etc which I hope might help you.

Just a coupla ?'s

What vid does your chip have ?

What is the voltage that your ram needs (manufacturers recomend) to run at its spec. speed?
 
i was running the q8300 on my biostar mobo at 3.2GHz without any problems, but that mobo only had limited options so was only fsb and vcore increases.
 
q8300 and the ram A Data DDR2 1066+ Extreme Edition
Having re-read the details provided under the above find myself a little confused (easy at my age :D)
Do you have 2 x 1gb 1066 ram ; and
2x 1gb 800 ram.

I.e ram with differing speeds ?

Sorry if I've totally misunderstood :confused:

BTW my proposal ref providing my settings for 400 fsb any use to you? - Would not be at all insulted if you advised that you were looking for something else !
 
no i have 2 sets of the 2x1gb ddr 1066.

think i got up to 425fsb on the biostar stable, which i was happy with, but like i said there was only 2 changes to be made, up the fsb and vcore, this board seems a lot more indepth so any help would be appreciated.
 
dont understand what you mean by what vid my chip has, sorry

Intel check each chip (or at least each batch of chips) as to what voltage it needs to run at its quoted speed. - its 'vid'

In general the lower the vid the better (although this is occasionally disproven!) as the lower the volts needed the lower the temps. and the more clocking headroom you have.

If you download Core-temp - link below - it lists the vid (& temps !!)

http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/
 
no i have 2 sets of the 2x1gb ddr 1066.

think i got up to 425fsb on the biostar stable, which i was happy with, but like i said there was only 2 changes to be made, up the fsb and vcore, this board seems a lot more indepth so any help would be appreciated.

TBH I know that I left a lot of settings on auto .:D

Certainly manually changed the fsb/vcore/ram speed & ram voltage and may be others. Will as said have a good look this afternoon and advise.
 
from intels site
sSpec Number:SLGUR
CPU Speed:2.50 GHz
PCG: 05A
Bus Speed: 1333 MHz
Bus/Core Ratio: 7.5
L2 Cache Size: 4 MB
L2 Cache Speed: 2.5 GHz
Package Type: LGA775
Manufacturing Technology: 45nm
Core Stepping: R0
CPUID String: 1067Ah
Thermal Design Power: 95w
Thermal Specification: 71.4°C
VID Voltage Range: 0.85V – 1.3625V
 
dont have pc to hand, would it be on the cpu box?
Having checked my q9650 box - NO , unfortunately.

My main reason for asking the ? is that it gives you a good idea as to the voltage that your chip needs.

Asus boards have a habit of pushing a bit too much voltage through a chip on Auto - Partic. if you overclock.

the vid of my chip is 1.1250 but it will not run 4ghz with these volts .had to increase to 1.1875 (I think).

the previous Q9550 chip I had had a vid of 1.2375 but ran @3.4 (400fsb again)at 1.1875 . had to put 1.2250 volts through to get it stable @3.6 (fsb 424) tho which dramatically increased the temps :(
 
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Further thought - check your Bios is up to date .

Had problems when I initially installed the q9650 chip - would not boot . one Bios update later - no problems
 
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