Prime blend fail qwery.

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Prime blend fail qwery, q9550+p5q dlx.

Im currently trying to get my q9550 stable,@3.6ghz already done 8 hours on small fft, spec in sig, tried running prime blend, packed in after 3 hours on the following settings.

8x425 fsb
vcore, 1.21250
nb. 1.14
vtt, 1.14
vdimm, 2.02
fsb-nb strap, 333mhz

Need a bit of advice about going higher and passing blend. Thanks in advance.
 
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Your NB & VTT voltages are both really low and from what I understand, these are fairly important when clocking a quad. Bump them both up to 1.25v and give blend another go, if it then passes you can always try it again after with slightly less juice.
Yep that was what i was thinking off, been trying to get stable on the lowest possible voltages to try and keep the temps down a bit, will give it a go on higher settings.:)
 
Im running 2x2gb mate, i never leave any of the volages on auto on this board as supposedly they overvolt severely high on auto or lowest manual setting, regarding the vcore, i used the above setting to achieve 8 hours small fft stability, chip is an EO stepping, vid of 1.200. Also have pll set to 1.54.
 
Update, ive switched cpu margin enhancement from optimized to performance after reading a few articles about this setting and q9*** cpu's, blend has been running a while now without error, havent upped vtt and nb from 1.26 yet, hopefully it runs for a while without error.
 
Nice one ozzie:) what grade of grit did you go up to? Still toying with the idea of doing mine, current temps running blend (over 3 hrs now without error):D are 50-48-43-44, may also put my 2000 rpm fans back onto the TRUE as the current models are only 1200's, need all the cooling i can get during this weather.
 
Same grades i used myself, though i had some 2000 that i gave it a quick buff with (mainly for bling) what stepping is your chip and what voltage are you needing for your clockspeed, if you dont mind me asking, those idle and load temps are very good, nice and even and low considering that your testing with IBT, which generates a bit more heat than p95.
 
1.2 vid here, running 1.21250 in bios, 1.200 @load, 1.192 idle for 3.6ghz, may see if i can run 3.6ghz on stock volts, other voltages are.

pll, 1.54
vtt, 1.26
nb, 1.26
vdimm, 2.02

Changing the cpu margin enhacement from optimized to performance seems to have cured my freezing issues so far, been testing for 5 hours now but i may stop it soon as its getting late.
 
Stopped it after 5hours, no errors, so at least its progress:D

p95blend.jpg


Next step will be an attempt at 3.8ghz on the cpu.
 
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