QUOTE(Volt @ Feb 13 2008, 09:52 AM)
Just curios...if we run orthos, do we need to run it at priority 8 to determine the stability?
no
priority 1 will do.
Added on February 13, 2008, 11:07 amQUOTE(Ezonizs @ Feb 13 2008, 12:34 AM)
lol ya i bought it from ALL IT lowyat this afternoon

it was priced at Rm740 i nego nego then they give me RM730 discount Rm10

yeeerrr not good

something bad happen playing games CoD4 , Crysis after 30 minutes got error pop up
issit my MCH and FSB voltage pump not enuf ?
my mobo Gigabyte P35-DS3P Rev 1.0 F9 bios
currently MCB is 0.20 V
FSB is 0.20 V
issit not enuf ? pls gimme some suitable voltage for my MCB and FSB pls

no idea wats is my stock MCB and FSB voltages

QUOTE(clawhammer @ Feb 13 2008, 05:15 AM)
If it's Orthos stable then it shouldn't have this problem. Btw, your previous screenshot doesn't have Orthos running? Did you mistaken Orthos for 3dmark?

tsk tsk tsk atleast some screenshot

dude get ure fsb termination voltage right before u pump ure NB
rule of thumb for fsb voltage < vcore.
coult be ure rams/nb.. go 1:1 and reduce strength..
run memtest 256/512mb at least to 1000%.. to stress ure NB.
no suitable voltage.. trial and error.. all mobos are different
reduce ure multi get the bus and mem correct since ure vcore is perfect with orthos small fft..
but i do warn u, this proc abit weird.. its very inconsistent at times even if u pass all the test.. no idea why..
tested it on two mobos and same result on 3 different procs, retail and oem.
thats what the discussion with uzairi was all about.
heck for those that have been used to overclocking 500 bus if i tell this they also found it weird 4ghz and 4.25 okay.. 4.5 orthos okay/not okay .. nb/mem not okay/okay..
i trouble shoot and found whenever u go above 480 bus.. this will start..
small fft goes beserk.. prime 95 also..
This post has been edited by cstkl1: Feb 13 2008, 11:08 AM