hannas
10-13-03, 05:35 PM
Hey everyone
How can i increase my chipset voltage on an ASUS P4C800Deluxe mobo? is it those +3.3, +5 and +12 volts readings....which one to tweak? and how far?
I am now at 3.28 w/1.7vcore on 2.4C but things get a little ugly in prime95 after then, i have Corsair twinx3200LL Ram @ 5:4 but with 2-3-3-6 timings...would relaxing these a bit help, i think i should get a bit more from my cpu (im only on air and havent seen above 37C @ full load with these settings) but hey if i cant do anything more, I think what I got now is decent oc...is it?
Oh yeah, i forgot to mention that even tho I have Vcore set to 1.7 in BIOS, i havent seen it go above 1.648...EVER...under full load or no load (using realtime monitoring of course)....does this mean my board 'undervolts'? and if it does undervolt does it mean i can set the voltage a bit higher cause i know the actual voltage supplied will be less?
Not doing a thing till i know anyway.
Cheeeeeeeeeers
How can i increase my chipset voltage on an ASUS P4C800Deluxe mobo? is it those +3.3, +5 and +12 volts readings....which one to tweak? and how far?
I am now at 3.28 w/1.7vcore on 2.4C but things get a little ugly in prime95 after then, i have Corsair twinx3200LL Ram @ 5:4 but with 2-3-3-6 timings...would relaxing these a bit help, i think i should get a bit more from my cpu (im only on air and havent seen above 37C @ full load with these settings) but hey if i cant do anything more, I think what I got now is decent oc...is it?
Oh yeah, i forgot to mention that even tho I have Vcore set to 1.7 in BIOS, i havent seen it go above 1.648...EVER...under full load or no load (using realtime monitoring of course)....does this mean my board 'undervolts'? and if it does undervolt does it mean i can set the voltage a bit higher cause i know the actual voltage supplied will be less?
Not doing a thing till i know anyway.
Cheeeeeeeeeers