11 Oct 2008 at 15:23 #1 rjk rjk Caporegime Joined 8 Aug 2007 Posts 25,380 anybody got a starting point? or a suggestion of what to up it to q6600 wont boot stable at 3.2 with it set to auto on 4 sticks core voltage of 1.393 @ 3.2Ghz.
anybody got a starting point? or a suggestion of what to up it to q6600 wont boot stable at 3.2 with it set to auto on 4 sticks core voltage of 1.393 @ 3.2Ghz.
11 Oct 2008 at 15:31 #2 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,427 Location Antrim town Don't set PLL, FSB Term or NB voltages to auto on the P5Q boards. You'll probably need a minimum of 0.1v above stock setting (that would be 1.2v IIRC).
Don't set PLL, FSB Term or NB voltages to auto on the P5Q boards. You'll probably need a minimum of 0.1v above stock setting (that would be 1.2v IIRC).
11 Oct 2008 at 15:52 #3 rjk rjk Caporegime OP Joined 8 Aug 2007 Posts 25,380 Cob said: Don't set PLL, FSB Term or NB voltages to auto on the P5Q boards. You'll probably need a minimum of 0.1v above stock setting (that would be 1.2v IIRC). Click to expand... what should they be set to cob? im in a right mess here
Cob said: Don't set PLL, FSB Term or NB voltages to auto on the P5Q boards. You'll probably need a minimum of 0.1v above stock setting (that would be 1.2v IIRC). Click to expand... what should they be set to cob? im in a right mess here
11 Oct 2008 at 16:16 #4 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,427 Location Antrim town You'll have to find the settings manually. The boards seriously over-volt if left on auto (tho you shouldn't really have any problems with a 65nm chip).
You'll have to find the settings manually. The boards seriously over-volt if left on auto (tho you shouldn't really have any problems with a 65nm chip).