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Standard boring overclock. How does it look?
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Old 06-07-2008, 19:28
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Default Standard boring overclock. How does it look?




Will run prime for a couple more hours, but I think it is stable...

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Looks good to me
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T'is not good actually. Got BSOD after almost 3 hours of P95... So now I got to decide if I wanna up the volts or lower the clocks

I have left all the voltages on auto (other than RAM and CPU)... should I manually set PLL/NB/SB/others? I am not sure what default is, so I am not sure which one to select lol... I will take a look at your guide again
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Leave the PLL well alone.

You need to put your full system specs in your profile, and add your BIOS settinsg here.

Add them and I'll have a look.
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CPU Clock : 3600
Multiplier : Auto
FSB Frequency : 400
PCI-E Frequency : 100
DRAM Frequency: 801
Dram Command Rate: Auto
DRAM Timings:-
CAS# Latency: 4
RAS# to CAS# Delay: 4
RAS# Precharge: 4
RAS# Activate to Precharge: 12
TWR: Auto
TRFC: Auto
TWTR: Auto
TRRD: Auto
TRTP: Auto
DRAM Static Read Control:
Transaction Booster: Disabled
Boost Level : 0
Clock Over-Charging Mode: Auto
Level
CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
CPU Voltage: 1.45V
CPU Voltage Reference: Auto
CPU Voltage Damper: Auto
CPU PLL Voltage: Auto
DRAM Voltage: 2.00V
FSB Termination Voltage: Auto
North Bridge Voltage: Auto
North Bridge Voltage Reference: Auto
South Bridge Voltage: Auto
Advance CPU Settings
C1E Suppport: Enabled
Max CPUID Value Limit: Disabled
Vanderpool Technology: Disabled
CPU TM Function: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
PECI:
Intel® Speedstep™ Tech: Enabled

Enabled load line calibration too (reduces vdrop/vdroop)

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disable C1E and Speedstep.
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CPU Clock : 3600
Multiplier : Auto - 9
FSB Frequency : 400
PCI-E Frequency : 100
DRAM Frequency: 801
Dram Command Rate: Auto
DRAM Timings:-
CAS# Latency: 4
RAS# to CAS# Delay: 4
RAS# Precharge: 4
RAS# Activate to Precharge: 12
TWR: Auto
TRFC: Auto
TWTR: Auto
TRRD: Auto
TRTP: Auto
DRAM Static Read Control:
Transaction Booster: Disabled
Boost Level : 0
Clock Over-Charging Mode: Auto
Level
CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
CPU Voltage: 1.45V
CPU Voltage Reference: Auto - 67% for this if there is a setting for it
CPU Voltage Damper: Auto - enabled
CPU PLL Voltage: Auto - leave this alone.
DRAM Voltage: 2.00V
FSB Termination Voltage: Auto 1.25
North Bridge Voltage: Auto - you can give this a couple of notches
North Bridge Voltage Reference: Auto - If there is a 67% setting, try this - if not, leave it for now.
South Bridge Voltage: Auto
Advance CPU Settings
C1E Suppport: Enabled - disabled
Max CPUID Value Limit: Disabled
Vanderpool Technology: Disabled
CPU TM Function: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
PECI:
Intel® Speedstep™ Tech: Enabled - disabled

Enabled load line calibration too (reduces vdrop/vdroop)
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CPU Clock : 3600
Multiplier : Auto - 8
FSB Frequency : 450
PCI-E Frequency : 100
DRAM Frequency: 900
Dram Command Rate: Auto
DRAM Timings:-
CAS# Latency: 4
RAS# to CAS# Delay: 4
RAS# Precharge: 4
RAS# Activate to Precharge: 12
TWR: Auto
TRFC: Auto
TWTR: Auto
TRRD: Auto
TRTP: Auto
DRAM Static Read Control:
Transaction Booster: Disabled
Boost Level : 0
Clock Over-Charging Mode: Auto
Level
CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
CPU Voltage: 1.45V
CPU Voltage Reference: Auto - 67% for this if there is a setting for it - if not, leave alone.
CPU Voltage Damper: Auto - enabled
CPU PLL Voltage: Auto - leave this alone.
DRAM Voltage: 2.00V
FSB Termination Voltage: Auto 1.25
North Bridge Voltage: Auto - you can give this a couple of notches
North Bridge Voltage Reference: Auto - If there is a 67% setting, try this - if not, leave it for now.
South Bridge Voltage: Auto
Advance CPU Settings
C1E Suppport: Enabled - disabled
Max CPUID Value Limit: Disabled
Vanderpool Technology: Disabled
CPU TM Function: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
PECI:
Intel® Speedstep™ Tech: Enabled - disabled
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Old 07-07-2008, 01:29
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Cheers guys... so I'll leave the CPU voltage as it is for now
(but damn, I like speed step and other power saving features)
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Get the cpu stable with the GTL (cpu refernce voltages & north bridge reference) reference voltages first, then try enabling the speed step stuff. Take a look over at DFI club ( i know that you don't have a DFI board) for the chipset you have. Chances are Praz has already posted stickies for the chipset. He likes to use the speed step stuff once he gets the board dialed in.
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CPU GTL Voltage Ref has the following options:
0.63x
0.61x
0.51x
0.57x

I have left CPU GTL as Auto

NB GTL Voltage Ref has:
0.67x
0.61x

I have set the NB to .67

FSB termination has 1.2V + increments of 0.1V. So I have set it to 1.3V
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