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SmokinU

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So i am attempting my first overclock but I am running into soe issues. Any help would be great. Heres my info.

 

Here are my full settings:

 

Mine:

Quantum BIOS (P08)

 

CPU Features

PPM : Enabled

EIST : Enabled

CxE : Disabled

Execute Disable Bit : Disabled

Virtualization : Disabled

Hyper Threading : Enabled

Active Processor Cores : All

Memory Settings

Memory Controller Settings

IMC Configuration : Enabled

Channel Congifuration : Independent

Channel Interleaving : 6 way

Rank Interleaving : 4 way

Memory Timings

Extreme Memory Profile XMP : Disabled

Memory Profile Select : Auto

DRAM Timing Control : By SPD

tCL (CAS Latency) :

tRCG (RAS to CAS Delay) :

tRP (RAS Precharge) :

tRAS (Precharge Delay) :

CR (Command Rate) :

tRFC (Refresh Cycle Time) :

tWR (Write Recovery Time) :

tWTR (Write to Read Delay) :

tRRD (RAS to RAS Delay) :

tRTP (Read to Precharge) :

All Voltage Settings

CPU Voltages

CPU Core Voltage : +110mv

CPU Target Core Voltage : 1.28500 Actual is 1.36v

CPU Vdroop Compensation : Enabled

CPU VTT (UnCore) Voltage : +180mv Actual is 1.31v

1.8 PPL Voltage Setting : 1.8v

CPU Clock Amplitude Ctrl : 0.800v

Memory Voltages

DRAM Voltage : 1.65v Actual is 1.66v

DIMM1 Vref CA (Addresses) : .500

DIMM1 Vref DQ (Data) : .496

DIMM2 Vref CA (Addresses) : .500

DIMM2 Vref DQ (Data) : .500

DIMM3 Vref CA (Addresses) : .500

DIMM3 Vref DQ (Data) : .500

Chipset Voltages

X58 IOH Core Voltage : 1.30v

X58 IOH VCCA 1.1V : default

X58 IOH VCCA 1.5V : 1.506v

ICH10 SB Voltage : 1.506v

OC Gear : Skipping this part

CPU Turbo : Enabled

System Turbo : Enabled

Clock Speed Control Center

CPU Bclock (FSB) : 200

QPI Link Fast Mode : Enabled

QPI Multiplier : x18

QPI Target Speed : 3605Mhz

CPU Core Multiplier : x19

CPU Core Target Speed : 3806Mhz

CPU Uncore Multiplier : x16

CPU Uncore Target Speed : 3208Mhz

Memory Bus Multiplier : x8

Memory Bus Target Speed : 1604Mhz

CPU Clock Skew : 0ps

IOH Clock Skew : 0ps

 

I booted into windows fine and brought up real temp and cpuz. cpuz reported 4.2ghz and my temps were at 60-61 degrees c. I started up prime 95 and ran a blend test but about 30 secs into it my machine rebooted. Now cpuz shows me sitting at 2.4 ghz core speed a 12x multiplier and 200.1mhz bus speed. Any clue wth I should do lol.

 

Also in the oc for noobs thread at overclock.net it said to make sure to change a setting not to reboot on error when running prime 95 but I do not see this setting

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4.2Ghz is to high of a clock with only 1.36v

 

You took a swing for the fence on your first try!

 

If your using the stock cpu cooler that came with your cpu, then be very careful!

 

I wouldn't try OC'ing past 3.2GHz until your either on liquid cooling, or a high quality air cpu cooler!

 

I'll let some other i7 owners here help you more!

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Man, for your first OC, thats just plain scary going from 2.66GHz to 4.2GHz!!!

 

You definitely got brass! LOL

Now lets get an i7 owner to come in here and help!

 

Good luck! thats one nice looking system!!!

 

Gonna be a screamer! Probably already is at stock speeds!

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Well I had to chill it out a bit down to 3.8 and have slowing gotten to 3.997 but I need 4ghz lol. But anyway I believe I will have it down tonight. Just have to push vcore a little bit more. My big problem is with temps. Living in hawaii and my computer room is in the middle of the house and up stairs. (no Ac's here) So I doing this all in a room with temps around 88. But anywwho at 3.997 My temps highest reached 77c. I have the zalman cooler which is part of the problem right there. lol

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Hello again everyone.

 

Well after several different configurations (most resulting in a bsod) I up'd my cpu core voltage to 30mv, and raised my IOH core voltage to 1.30. I did not like what I was seeing with the temps so I turned HT off but left the other settings on, ie virtulization and execute disable bit. I then took off the case window and put on the stock side panel that comes with the cosmos s. This panel has a 200mm (I think thats correct size). With the panel on (the plastic fan casing touches the zalman cpu cooler fins) my low idle temp dropped to 49c and so far while running prime95 my highest temp reached 74c (only 30 min of testing so far.)

 

I will prob be ordering the Prolimatech Megahalem cooler along with diamond thermal paste, and a few more case fans. Hopefully this will help with the temps as there is not much I can do about Hawaii weather lol. (currently near 88f in computer room with 71% humidity).

 

cpu-z is reporting I am at 4ghz so hopefully with any luck my prime test will go well. If not I guess I will drop back down to my 3.997ghz setting.

 

I do have 1 question for you all though. real temp reports higher temps the the bios hardware monitor is that normal?

BTW thanks everyone for the help

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are you running the small FFT test?

 

i would say 80C is alittle hot , but it should be fine if it stays under that.

make sure you run Prime95 for a solid 12h for a basic test , 24h for full stability .

there is also a guide on this site HERE . Please read it as it contains alot of information needed for a good overclock

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are you running the small FFT test?

 

i would say 80C is alittle hot , but it should be fine if it stays under that.

make sure you run Prime95 for a solid 12h for a basic test , 24h for full stability .

there is also a guide on this site HERE . Please read it as it contains alot of information needed for a good overclock

 

I am running the blend test. real temp shows 75c max load temp. The odd thing however is that bios hardware monitor shows lower idle temps that real temp reports lol. Go figure.

 

My room temp is about 25c - 30c with 70% humidty (yes at 9:30pm lol)

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I am running the blend test. real temp shows 75c max load temp. The odd thing however is that bios hardware monitor shows lower idle temps that real temp reports lol. Go figure.

 

My room temp is about 25c - 30c with 70% humidty (yes at 9:30pm lol)

 

 

i find Core Temp and Everest are the best for getting temps.

Blend test isn't the best for testing , but im sure it will be fine

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Ah so blend not the best? I thought it would be better since it does both but Im new to this lol. I dowloaded core temp and they are spot on what real temp says as well.

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