P45 OC Help

Discussion in 'Die-hard Overclocking & Case Modifications' started by Krakken, Mar 16, 2010.

  1. Krakken

    Krakken Banned

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    Right then..

    Ive got it OC'ed to 3.75Ghz not stable tho.

    3.00Ghz is fine.

    I used the settings you posted with a tweak here and there.
    CPU 3.75Ghz 500*7.5
    CPU Vcore 1.4v in bios 1.36 in windows.
    CPU Term is 1.380
    DRAM 2.1V
    DRAM 7-10-10-27

    Windows and stress testing is all fine BUT not in intel burn test, that shows as unstable as well as CS:S crashing after a few mins of game play.

    Anymore ideas of what i can try to try and make this oc stable?
     
  2. ross

    ross Master Guru

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    Krakken, fill in your information in that P45 template, and make a thread in TweakTown's Gigabyte section. TweakTown is Gigabyte's official support forum. Post your information in the template in a thread there.

    Lsdmeasap is now back and helping users on that forum. He is a Gigabyte forum mod and has helped tons of people get he OC they want. I think you will get more help on the TweakTown forum in the Gigabyte section. Not that there isn't tons of help here or somewhere else, but TweakTown is Gigabyte's official support forum.
     
  3. Krakken

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    Thanks, I will try TT.
     
  4. tuuletin

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    What is good northbridge voltage when overclocking the P45 mobo?
    I cant get over 450mhz FSB stable even i use 1.4v NB.Prime95 small ffts is stable, but blend crash.Memory coltroller hub really suck in this board.

    kingston hyperx 1066 1:1 FSB:FRAM 2.2v
     

  5. gurusan

    gurusan Master Guru

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    you shouldn't need more than 1.4V for 500FSB. My p5q deluxe did it at 1.26V

    What are your memory settings? Specifically performance level
     
  6. tuuletin

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    I raise vfsb 1.3-->1.4 and now i get 2 "test" prime95 before "hardware failure detect".I think now its not mobo, its someone else (memory). :bang:

    E: 460x8=3680mhz@1.392v (same as bios because vdroop mod)
    1:1 1066@920mhz 2.1v
    1.4v vfsb
    1.3 vNB
    Auto vSB
     
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  7. tuuletin

    tuuletin New Member

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    Now its 3.7ghz stable.Temperatures are just too higher.Well, i keep it 3.555ghz
     
  8. gurusan

    gurusan Master Guru

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    what is your performance level set to? This is crucial when fsb clocking
     
  9. killerxr290

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    As it shows in the screen shots posted.. its set to standard
     
  10. tuuletin

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    Perfomance mode.But still its stable. Temperatures are just too high. :)
     

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