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- Jul 31, 2005
I just put together this new build for testing. I'm currently running at 533x7.5=4.0 it appears to be Orthos stable but I haven't tried a 12hr or 24hr test yet. I did try 533x8=4.264 and it will boot into Windows but it is not Orthos stable.
Equipment: BIOSTAR TPower I45, E8400 Batch# Q814XXX, TRUE Black, OCZ PC2-8500 Reaper HPC 2x2GB, Corsair HX520W, EVGA 7950 GT, Western Digital WD2500KS, Windows XP Pro SP3.
I have most overclock settings on AUTO but I did bump up the DDR2 voltage a little and I’m using a 1/1 divider at DDR2-1066.
Stock voltage settings:
CPU: 1.176V
NB/SB: 1.080V
DDR2: 1.856V
FSB: 1.104V
Overclocked voltage settings:
CPU: 1.368V
NB/SB: 1.304V
DDR2: 2.272V
FSB: 1.336V
Overclocked temps are 32C/35C Idle and 51C/53C Load.
The P35/P45 chipset is new to me and I was wondering if these overclocked chipset voltage settings seem reasonable?
Any other comments or suggestions are welcome.
Equipment: BIOSTAR TPower I45, E8400 Batch# Q814XXX, TRUE Black, OCZ PC2-8500 Reaper HPC 2x2GB, Corsair HX520W, EVGA 7950 GT, Western Digital WD2500KS, Windows XP Pro SP3.
I have most overclock settings on AUTO but I did bump up the DDR2 voltage a little and I’m using a 1/1 divider at DDR2-1066.
Stock voltage settings:
CPU: 1.176V
NB/SB: 1.080V
DDR2: 1.856V
FSB: 1.104V
Overclocked voltage settings:
CPU: 1.368V
NB/SB: 1.304V
DDR2: 2.272V
FSB: 1.336V
Overclocked temps are 32C/35C Idle and 51C/53C Load.
The P35/P45 chipset is new to me and I was wondering if these overclocked chipset voltage settings seem reasonable?
Any other comments or suggestions are welcome.
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