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bryanyeo87
post Mar 26 2008, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(tnhafiz @ Mar 26 2008, 03:16 AM)
hi to all asus mobo user.... biggrin.gif

im using asus P5KR.this is d detail:-

1)fsb=320
2)multiplier=10
3)vcore=1.424
4)ram mix1Gbx2(kingston 667 n ocz gold 800)=320mhzx2
5)vdimm=2.0

so,how to increase d oc?
temp:-idle=37
        -100% load=70
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you stated everything except the crucial part, which is the cpu smile.gif

so what is it?


Added on March 26, 2008, 12:20 pm
QUOTE(msyafiq_m @ Mar 26 2008, 11:32 AM)
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Temp reading taken using CoreTemp, bu dont think that the temp reading is correct coz touched my heatsink, and its not even warm. Proc cooled using Silent Knight II

have yet to play e2160 on this mobo.no time ler with exam coming.
will post more result later.
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you see, the hsf needs time to conduct the heat for it to start to feel warm, maybe after a prime stress test for about 10~15 mins would let the hsf warm up enough.

but then again, e8xxx series DTS is bugged, some read it below temps and some read it above what it is actually is, and some are just dead on the spot accurate, so which do you think is yours?

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bryanyeo87
post Mar 26 2008, 01:43 PM

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QUOTE(tnhafiz @ Mar 26 2008, 01:01 PM)
hehe.soory...my cpu is e45002.2ghz @3.2.
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e4xxx series doh.gif

most of them are bad, bad ocers :S

anyway, you can try lowering the multi to 9x and try push again.

alternatively, you can do a bsel pad mod, which does in some cases have a better ocing headroom, but you need to check if your cpu will boot or/is stable at 266fsb x10 or 333fsbx10, depending on whichever is more stable
bryanyeo87
post Mar 28 2008, 12:46 PM

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QUOTE(QiW @ Mar 28 2008, 10:49 AM)
whats your load temp for the Q6600 ?? u use which software to stress test ??
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its stated in the SC link, and as well as his post. what more clearer? :S



@graphicp
nice oc biggrin.gif, cannot get it stable at 3.7?
you're using a xigmatek HDT or TRUE 120?
and room air-cond or not during the tests?

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