voltage is kinda high.
i still remember my old E5300 dont need a bump in voltage for around that kind of setting.
u sure it need 1.4v for it??
BSOD ~ E5200@3.6GHz
BSOD ~ E5200@3.6GHz
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Mar 9 2010, 10:44 PM
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Elite
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voltage is kinda high.
i still remember my old E5300 dont need a bump in voltage for around that kind of setting. u sure it need 1.4v for it?? |
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Mar 9 2010, 10:54 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(lex @ Mar 9 2010, 10:52 PM) I've played around with this processor before. 3.6GHz is peanuts even on el-cheapo motherboard. ya thats alike my experience with it too.What is your DRAM voltage? What thermal paste did you use? Sounds like memory stability issue, try running Memtest86+ or Memtest86 with at least 5 to 10 passes/loops. Also make sure the C1E is disabled in the BIOS setup. If not mistaken, no need to go to 1.4V at this frequency. In fact my overclocking was done with stock voltages, its not until I've reached around 3.7GHz that I need to pump more voltage. ts try to loose the timing of the ram to like cl5 and run memtest to see if its stable. |
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