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I got e2180 and asus p5k mb, and for cooling putted igloo 5060pwm. Got 1 GB DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 (a-data) (no ddr2 near by at the moment so i just borrowed this |
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as for bios ill take some pictures and put them here |
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http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/m [...] html#sect0 Advanced > JumperFree Configuration menu Advanced > Advanced CPU Settings Hardware Monitor Boot to Windows, do "Super Pi Mod" 2MB (google) Your cpu fan is average. If your case cooling is weak, you won't o/c very high. Message edited by akhilles on 10-09-2007 at 02:28:03 PM |
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i dont know how to upload the pics
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man, if you ever come to macedonia, i bye you a beer ... at least |
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damn, it just dont like that. tried reducing fsb and again and agian but its not booting at all like that.
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Burn this as image on CD/DVD: http://www.memtest.org/download/1. [...] 70.iso.zip Reboot, enter bios, load defaults, save & exit. Let memtest run for 5+ passes. If there's any error, your memory may be faulty. It has to be replaced. If no errors, overclock it again starting at 333 FSB. Set DRAM Timing Control to AUTO. Do SuperPi 2mb. Once you reach a stable o/c you want to keep, do memtest+ & other programs for 8+ hours for stability. Message edited by akhilles on 10-10-2007 at 12:46:47 AM |
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Done evrything,
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the problem is your mobo, at 266 bus speed, that brings your fsb up to 1066, thats the highest your mobo can do(as far as i know, a mobo with 45nm support (1333 fsb) would be better for overclocking. thats just my two-sense, the only experience i've had was with amd cpus, witch use hypertransport (much faster).
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what?!?!?!?^^ That makes absolutely no sense....especially "amd cpus, witch use hypertransport (much faster)."- lol
Edit 2: I got to say its the E2180 themselves. I have one and based on others they are limited in OCing compared to the E2160. Its fine but at 3.0+ it starts to get VERY power hungry and eats vCore like nothing. Play around with some stuff....raise vCore. Leave NB alone If u want drop the multi. and raise FSB to rule out cpu. That will test mobo and ram Message edited by Silverion77 on 06-07-2008 at 03:55:46 AM --------------- Antec 1200|Antec Signature 850|Maximus II Formula|Q9550 4GB Corsair Dominator 1066|EVGA 9800GX2|WD 640AAKS |
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the limit of the E2180 is about 3Ghz and 3.2Ghz being the max on P35.any above prove to be very hard to do.
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^+1 for limit. Yes indeed you will be limited to max of ~3.2Ghz with out increasing voltages above 1.5v. You need 1.54v to hit 3.3Ghz stable 6hrs on Prime95. --------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
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Normally, yeah.
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