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Yamahama1230
07-07-07, 12:58 PM
OK, I am somewhat new to overclocking. My new setup:

E6700

2X1 Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6400 ddr2800 Mem

P5K Deluxe MoBo



When I ran orthos, it only runs for about a minute, then cancels. I can get it to run longer by cranking up the CPU Voltage, but then it gets really hot, and not within my likings. Attachted are the load, and idle SS's. In addition, i can run a full memtest and superpi test as well. I know that I don't need more voltage as I have seen many other crank there E6700 over this with stock voltage as well. Thanks!







JumperFree Configuration Settings

AI Overclocking: Manual

CPU Ratio Control: Manual

- Ratio CMOS Setting: 10

FSB Frequency: 333

PCI-E Frequency: 100

DRAM Frequency: DDR2-800 (Just changed from strap change)

Dram Command Rate: 2T

DRAM Timing Control: Manual

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: Disabled



Transaction Booster: AUTO

Clock Over-Charging Mode: AUTO



CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled

PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled



CPU Voltage: 1.3500

CPU Voltage Reference: Auto

CPU Voltage Damper: Enabled

CPU PLL Voltage: AUTO

DRAM Voltage: 2.20

FSB Termination Voltage: AUTO

North Bridge Voltage: AUTO

North Bridge Voltage Reference: AUTO

South Bridge Voltage: AUTO



Advance CPU Settings

CPU Ratio Control: Manual

- Ratio CMOS Setting: 10

C1E Suppport: Disabled

Max CPUID Value Limit: Disabled

Vanderpool Technology: Disabled

CPU TM Function: Disabled

Execute Disable Bit: Disabled

PECI: Enabled



USB Configuration

USB Functions: Enabled

Legacy USB Support: Disabled (need to enable it to detect USB flash drives)





Please help me out!

Attachted are SS's


http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/3420/loadorthosfailhl7.th.jpg (http://img373.imageshack.us/my.php?image=loadorthosfailhl7.jpg)
http://img456.imageshack.us/img456/520/idlescreennl3.th.jpg (http://img456.imageshack.us/my.php?image=idlescreennl3.jpg)

xTrEmEoVrClOcKr
07-07-07, 01:16 PM
Up your V-core a little bit, maybe to 1.45v and see where you end up. The more v-core you apply, the more it stabilizes your OC. I wouldn't recommend going over 1.55v 24/7 for aircooling.

EDIT: Sorry, missed one of the *crucial* sentences in your post lol. What kind of aircooling do you have?

Yamahama1230
07-07-07, 01:44 PM
Zalman9500LED. I will try upping it a bit, but I read that the 55-60C range is the msot you want to be at, correct?

GTengineer
07-07-07, 02:20 PM
Zalman9500LED. I will try upping it a bit, but I read that the 55-60C range is the msot you want to be at, correct?
The Zalman9500 is OK but there are far better coolers out there (I had one). Your OC doesn't seem bad at all especially since you are still at only 1.35V but you probably will start needing more vcore which will start producing more heat. If heat is your problem I would try grabbing an Ultra-120 or the Ultra-120 extreme.

Yamahama1230
07-07-07, 04:52 PM
Also, I seem to be able to run Company of Heroes, Supreme Commander, etc. for many hours without having issues. Should I still either, back down or add some Vcore?

GTengineer
07-07-07, 07:25 PM
You need to find out what your definition of stable is. If that means that you can play those games for so many hours then thats fine. Once you find a stable overclock that suits you try to back down the vcore until you cannot lower it anymore once it starts becoming unstable again.