QUOTE(Evogenix @ Oct 9 2006, 02:48 AM)
so, i tried with higher fsb - 480, weird thing happen, it hang. I reduse the fsb to 479, no luck.
Then, i tried 476fsb, guess what, still hang when at the post screen. Incresed vcore from 1.425v to 1.5v, not helping at all. Changed other setting vMCH, vFSB etc, still the same.
I dont think its the voltage problem, so i reduse the vcore to 1.4v, vFSB to +0.1, vMCH to +0.1, and now priming @ 475x7(3325MHz). Stable for 13minutes so far.
If redusing the voltage can stable the speed @ 475fsb, why still it wont go over 475fsb even more voltage applied? Proc limitation?
Wish me luck for not proc limitation
Evogenix
Looks like your E6300 is similar to mine. I could run 24/7 at 472FSB easily but anything higher will be totally unstable. Upping Vcore or anything else doesn't help either...Then, i tried 476fsb, guess what, still hang when at the post screen. Incresed vcore from 1.425v to 1.5v, not helping at all. Changed other setting vMCH, vFSB etc, still the same.
I dont think its the voltage problem, so i reduse the vcore to 1.4v, vFSB to +0.1, vMCH to +0.1, and now priming @ 475x7(3325MHz). Stable for 13minutes so far.
If redusing the voltage can stable the speed @ 475fsb, why still it wont go over 475fsb even more voltage applied? Proc limitation?
Wish me luck for not proc limitation
Evogenix
However, this was with the TForce P965 DLX.
So I tested it on Asus P5W64 WS PRO and 3.4GHz was stable. However, the problem with that mobo was i975 chipset which doesn't like high FSB as the P965 chipset. I believe my proc can go a little higher on P5B DLX or something...
Oct 9 2006, 02:51 PM

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