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![]() Intel® Core™2 Duo Desktop Processor E8400 IntelĀ® Coreā„¢2 Duo Desktop Processor E8400 - SLAPL I'd try and help you, but I really don't have a clue about that board... Bios & Chipset update? I've read other posts regarding the new 45nm Duo that they had to update their bios for their boards before it worked right...
__________________ Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 @ 3.30GHz / Default vcore / Zalman CPNS9700 Intel D975XBX2 Bad Axe 2 / FSB 1320 2x1GB Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400C4 (4-4-4-12) Seagate Barracuda SATAII 2 x 320GB EVGA NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 320mb/320bit (648/1512/1026) 80.2Gbs using EVGA Precision 1.3.1 Acer X222W HD 22" LCD 1000:1 / 5ms Thermaltake ToughPower 750w / 85% efficiency XP PRO SP3 / Vista Ultimate SP1 (Both tweaked) Last edited by MUff1N : 9th April, 2008 at 04:17 PM. |
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| Yeah, i updated the BIOS and it's working, and i'm slowly learning my way around C2D overclocking. ATM, i've got it at 3.3Ghz (366.7 x 9.0) and the RAM running at 1000Mhz at 5-5-5-15-2T. However, last night, i feared the worst as it kept crashing at stock. I assumed my new system was going the same way my old one did. However, it appears that the latest 8.3 Catalyst drivers are causing BSODs for some people. After finding a solution (DAAMIT the Catalyst for BSOD - The INQUIRER), rebooted and all seems fine again, and i got clock speeds closer to where i want them to be, even if only by 150Mhz/20Mhz CPU/RAM. I think however, that it may be my board holding me back somewhat, it just doesn't seem to be a great clocker without putting 1.31v through the NB. I dunno about NB voltage, it's not something i've considered, and it's not something i did when i was trying to OC my old Athlon 64 4600+ (which may explain why it overclocked so badly). I needed help understanding how to overclock on the C2D/LGA775 platform, as it was a lot more complicated than the A64 was, mostly due to different modes (Linked, unlinked, etc) and FSB:RAM ratios. I'm happy to report that the chip is now running at a decent speed with "idle" temps of 22C. Thats without C1E or EIST, mainly because those would limit the OC potential and probably cause all manner of stability problems. I still want to reach that 3.6Ghz, and then close the gap between there and 4Ghz eventually.
__________________ Wolfdale E8400 @ 4.0Ghz @ 1.400v Dual-Channel 4Gb Corsair Dominator PC2-8500C5 @ 1069Mhz @ 5-5-5-15-2T (Cooled by Dominator Fan) PNY 8800GT 512MB @ Stock (64.0GB/s Bandwidth, 11.2 GPixel, 39.2GTexel /sec) Asus P5K-E Wifi @ 445 FSB (1780 QDR) (1.55V N/B) CPU cooled by IFX-14 and Antec Tricool 120mm. Antec PowerMax 850W ________________ 1920x1200 Gamer (24" Widescreen) ![]() 13221 3DMark06 22935 3DMark05 42097 3DMark03 |
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| You should have posted this in the Intel Motherboard CPU section of the forum...it would have gotten more notice. I'm surprised nobody else has posted as to your issues as they are a lot more knowledgeable than I... ![]()
__________________ Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 @ 3.30GHz / Default vcore / Zalman CPNS9700 Intel D975XBX2 Bad Axe 2 / FSB 1320 2x1GB Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400C4 (4-4-4-12) Seagate Barracuda SATAII 2 x 320GB EVGA NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 320mb/320bit (648/1512/1026) 80.2Gbs using EVGA Precision 1.3.1 Acer X222W HD 22" LCD 1000:1 / 5ms Thermaltake ToughPower 750w / 85% efficiency XP PRO SP3 / Vista Ultimate SP1 (Both tweaked) |
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| Cliff usually jumps in on these.
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| I'll do a little investigating tomorrow, but I seem to remember reports of the board maxing out around 375 when it came out so I never gave it a second thought, figuring even a good bios would only net 425 at best. I know abit updated the bios to support 45nm CPU's, but to what extent they went other than a microcode update I'm not sure of. I'll see what I can dig up and post back.
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| You are the man. We appreciate all you do here.
__________________ "FEAR NOT" Isaiah 41:10 MOBO - eVga 680i SLI 122-CK-NF68-A1 CPU - E6400 @ 3.3 @ 1.25V Video - 2 x 8800 GTS SLI Cooling - Water cooled by Danger Den Display - 3 x 21" Sony Trinitron Case - Sunbeam Acrylic UFO case PSU - Tuniq 950 watt Miniplant review |
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| After some looking around, and a few PM's to friends I am finding out that while some bios updating can make the 45nm CPU's run in 650i/680i board, the actual physical layout of the board is not correct so overclocking is pretty much dead. The 650i was out long before the 45nm CPU's so it would be the place where my suspicions lie. There were a few references to an nvidia tech doc, but the links were dead and I cannot seem to dig it up.
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| Ah, that does explain why i'm not able to OC the CPU much. I'll be moving to a new board in a few weeks. Thanks anyway, i really appreciate it as my knowledge is somewhat inferior to what it was, almost in a "When i learn something new, it pushes old stuff out of my brain" sorta way .Any suggestions on a choice for a new board? I'm moving to 2 SATA drives, i may want to RAID them. Also, since i've decided against SLi due to hearing WoW doesn't like it, that's not so essential any more. The main thing is a good clocker, RAID support, DDR2-1066 support. I figure that with 4Gb of DDR2-1066, i should be able to pretty much max out my OC without great difficulty. I'm also probably gonna be going back to XP to get spanning support across both monitors and to get rid of the bloat that Vista brought (add to that the fact that driver support for Vista X64 still isn't as great as it could be).
__________________ Wolfdale E8400 @ 4.0Ghz @ 1.400v Dual-Channel 4Gb Corsair Dominator PC2-8500C5 @ 1069Mhz @ 5-5-5-15-2T (Cooled by Dominator Fan) PNY 8800GT 512MB @ Stock (64.0GB/s Bandwidth, 11.2 GPixel, 39.2GTexel /sec) Asus P5K-E Wifi @ 445 FSB (1780 QDR) (1.55V N/B) CPU cooled by IFX-14 and Antec Tricool 120mm. Antec PowerMax 850W ________________ 1920x1200 Gamer (24" Widescreen) ![]() 13221 3DMark06 22935 3DMark05 42097 3DMark03 |
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| The only boards I am comfortable recommending right now are the Asus P5K and P5E series. Both are great overclockers that will run your E8400 right to it's limits and do well with just about any memory.
__________________ Biostar TPower I45 / Q9450 / 4 X 1024 Transcend DDR2-800 / 8800GTS 320 / PCP&C 750 / 3 X 250GB SataII ![]() |
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| Ah, cheers. Just so happens that a P5K-E was what i was planning on picking up after reading about 4.x Ghz on Air somewhere else on the forum.
__________________ Wolfdale E8400 @ 4.0Ghz @ 1.400v Dual-Channel 4Gb Corsair Dominator PC2-8500C5 @ 1069Mhz @ 5-5-5-15-2T (Cooled by Dominator Fan) PNY 8800GT 512MB @ Stock (64.0GB/s Bandwidth, 11.2 GPixel, 39.2GTexel /sec) Asus P5K-E Wifi @ 445 FSB (1780 QDR) (1.55V N/B) CPU cooled by IFX-14 and Antec Tricool 120mm. Antec PowerMax 850W ________________ 1920x1200 Gamer (24" Widescreen) ![]() 13221 3DMark06 22935 3DMark05 42097 3DMark03 |
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| I found overclocking the Core 2 processor pretty easy, but then again I wasn't going for extreme FSB or memory performance. I was able to overclock my Q6600 G0 to 3.6Ghz on the stock intel cooler without adding much voltage. I always lowered memory clocks to take that subsystem as a whole out of the stability equasion. Running a stabilty test on all cores afterwards at least for a few hours worked pretty good. After a while some extra vcore was needed but to get from 3.6ghz to 3.7ghz needed a whole lot more. This is the turning point. When temps exceed 65°C it's pretty much the end of the line. 4Ghz on air for a Wolfdale is a good possibilty. A half decent chip will already do that. Also take care of the northbridge on the board, these can get hot as well and are prone to stability issues when too hot. Have fun ![]()
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