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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 ;) )
Overclocked it on 2.66 with no problems and all i hear is my hdd running :) (i just changed from 200 to 266MHz and left all else to auto)
Want to overclock it on 3.0 or more ... so can someone say should i put more voltage or to leave it on auto (i see it change depending on the loading on the cpu)

Tried to clock it on 3.0 but seems i have to play with voltages and a lot of other parameters that i don't understand, because it refused going with auto settings on those parameters i said i don't understand.

Anyone? :)

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Post the exact specs here. Screenshots or text.

If you post your bios settings, it'll take me less time to get to the bottom.

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Processor(s)

Number of processors 1
Number of cores 2 per processor
Number of threads 2 (max 2) per processor
Name Intel Pentium E2180
Code Name Conroe
Specification Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00GHz
Package Socket 775 LGA
Family/Model/Stepping 6.F.D
Extended Family/Model 6.F
Core Stepping M0
Technology 65 nm
Core Speed 1596.8 MHz
Multiplier x Bus speed 6.0 x 266.1 MHz
Rated Bus speed 1064.5 MHz
Stock frequency 2000 MHz
Instruction sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, EM64T
L1 Data cache (per processor) 2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L1 Instruction cache (per processor) 2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L2 cache (per processor) 1024 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 64-byte line size

Chipset & Memory

Northbridge Intel P35/G33/G31 rev. A2
Southbridge Intel 82801IB (ICH9) rev. 02
Graphic Interface PCI-Express
PCI-E Link Width x16
PCI-E Max Link Width x16
Memory Type DDR2
Memory Size 1024 MBytes
Memory Frequency 399.2 MHz (2:3)
CAS# Latency (tCL) 5.0 clocks
RAS# to CAS# (tRCD) 5 clocks
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 5 clocks
Cycle Time (tRAS) 18 clocks
Command Rate (CR) 2T

System

System Manufacturer System manufacturer
System Name P5K
System S/N System Serial Number
Mainboard Vendor ASUSTeK Computer INC.
Mainboard Model P5K
BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Inc.
BIOS Version 0603
BIOS Date 07/03/2007

Memory SPD

Module 1 DDR2, PC2-6400 (400 MHz), 1024 MBytes, unknown brand

Software

Windows Version Microsoft Windows Vista (6.0) Ultimate Edition (Build 6000)
DirectX Version 10.0

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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
AI Overclocking - MANUAL
CPU Ratio Control - 8
FSB Frequency - 400
PCI-E Frequency - 100
DRAM Frequency - 800
DRAM Timing Control - MANUAL
CAS# Latency = 5
RAS# to CAS# Delay = 5
RAS# Precharge 5
RAS# Activate to Precharge = 18
Transaction Booster = DISABLED
DRAM Voltage = (your ram's specs; google)
Leave the other settings AUTO or untouched

 

Advanced > Advanced CPU Settings
CPU Ratio Control - 8
C1E Support - Disable
Max CPUID Limit - Disable
Vanderpool Technology - Disable
CPU TM Function - Disable
Execute Disable Bit - Disable
PECI - Disable
Intel SpeedStep (TM) Tech - Disable

 

Hardware Monitor
Disable CPU & Chassis Q-Fan Controls

 

Boot to Windows, do "Super Pi Mod" 2MB (google)
if it fails, back down a notch in FSB i.e. 395 & try again
if it passes, up FSB by 5 & try again

 

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
maybe to send them to email or smth?
or skype ... or anything :)
or how to put them here?

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man, if you ever come to macedonia, i bye you a beer ... at least :D
:)
now going to check how it will go :)

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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.
maybe to try another pice of ram? or it should not be the problem?

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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,
it wont overclock at any other speed but 2666MHz

maybe thats my luck?
or mayeb i should try with some better powersupply? Current is 420W, maybe i need stronger than this?

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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).

edit- after some research, it seems your mobo CAN to 1333, im fresh out of ideas.


Message edited by qwertymac93 on 06-07-2008 at 03:51:08 AM
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what?!?!?!?^^

 

That makes absolutely no sense....especially "amd cpus, witch use hypertransport (much faster)."- lol

 

The P5K is rated at 1333 and Overclocking generally means pushing the mobo past spec.
Edit: saw ur edit^^

 

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

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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.

on my 650i i can only push as far as 3Ghz with 375x8,any more will just fail in prime.just to let you know E2xxx is the worse yield Core 2 chip thats why they get speed bin to be the lowest series in the Core 2 family.

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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.


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Normally, yeah.

And iluvgillgill, that 659i isn't yours. :P


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