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Howdy!

I'd like to push this CPU to sit at 4gzh for a while (to test BM scores and such on my build)

but pushing it that far, is beyond my own comfort level. Can anyone suggest settings to

shove my core i7 on a Asus P6T Deluxe to 4?

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Howdy!

I'd like to push this CPU to sit at 4gzh for a while (to test BM scores and such on my build)

but pushing it that far, is beyond my own comfort level. Can anyone suggest settings to

shove my core i7 on a Asus P6T Deluxe to 4?

 

I'm guessing you have a C0 920? I had a difficult time trying to get my C0 24/7 stable at 4GHz but I can give you some pointers as to what it took mine to reach those speeds. I couldn't have done it on air cooling though, it just took too many volts and the temps would've been too high.

 

CPU vcore: 1.425v

QPI/DRAM (VTT): 1.45v

DRAM: 1.66v

IOH: 1.34v

ICH: 1.3v

IOH & ICH PCI-E: Stock 1.5v

 

All Spread Spectrums disabled

Load Line Calibration enabled

 

Turbo disabled

SpeedStep Disaabled

HT Disabled

 

bclck: 200

RAM: 8x divider

PCI-E: 103MHz

 

Post a current BIOS template and I can probaly be more of assistance, that was all off the top of my head.

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what sort of water cooling do you have for your i-920?

 

If you are referring to my setup, here it is:

 

CPU Loop:

CPU Block: HeatKiller CU V3 1366

Radiator: XSPC RX360 Triple

Pump: Swiftech MCP-355 with XSPC Rez Top

Fans: 3 Scythe S-Flex 1900rpm

Tubing: Feser 1/2"ID 3/4"OD

 

GPU Loop:

GPU Block: 2x HeatKiller GPU-X2 GTX 285 blocks

Radiator: XSPC RX240 Dual

Pump: Swiftech MCP-355 with XSPC Rez Top

Fans: 2 Scythe S-Flex 1900rpm

Tubing: Feser 1/2"ID 3/4"OD

 

So that's a total of two pumps, two rads, 3 blocks, 5 fans, and about 6 feet of tubing. You can certainly have a different setup, and I've used about 5 different setups for my i7 cooling so if you are interested you may just want to start to a thread and I'll be glad to help you out.

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I'm guessing you have a C0 920? I had a difficult time trying to get my C0 24/7 stable at 4GHz but I can give you some pointers as to what it took mine to reach those speeds. I couldn't have done it on air cooling though, it just took too many volts and the temps would've been too high.

 

CPU vcore: 1.425v

QPI/DRAM (VTT): 1.45v

DRAM: 1.66v

IOH: 1.34v

ICH: 1.3v

IOH & ICH PCI-E: Stock 1.5v

 

All Spread Spectrums disabled

Load Line Calibration enabled

 

Turbo disabled

SpeedStep Disaabled

HT Disabled

 

bclck: 200

RAM: 8x divider

PCI-E: 103MHz

 

Post a current BIOS template and I can probaly be more of assistance, that was all off the top of my head.

 

 

BCLK Frequency: 180

PCIE: 100

DRAM Freq: DDR-1443Mzh

UCLK Freq:

QPI Link Data Rate: Auto

 

************************************

CPU Voltage: 1.28

CPU PLL Voltage: 1.82

QPI/DRAM Core Voltage: 1.375

IOH: Auto

IOH PCIE Voltage: Auto

ICH Voltage: Auto

ICH PCIE Voltage: Auto

DRAM Bus Voltage: 1.6

 

 

-> Skipping all the DRAM Ref Voltages (They are all set to auto)

 

Load-Line Calibration: Enabled

CPU Differential Amplitude: Auto

CPU Clock Skew: Auto

IOH Clock Skew: Auto

PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

 

I am running the Domino ALC.

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