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Thread : GA-P35-DS3L overclock reboot
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First off, this is not about the DS3L rebooting at POST with an unstable overclock. I actually like that feature. Specs: FSB 400 The problem I have is the machine rebooting without displaying an error when running Prime95. Those numbers are for the last run I made. I ran Prime95 (v25.6?) small FFT for 7 hours. Sometime around then the machine rebooted. I checked Prime's results log (no errors), application event log (nothing), system event log (nothing). Auto updates were turned to notify of updates (not automatically restarting from update from Microsoft). CoreTemp, HWMonitor and SpeedFan (not calibrated) all reported max load temps at 55-57. The Temp1 in Speedfan was listed at 42-43. I have upped the voltages for cpu, fsb and mch and no help. The machine either doesn't boot, BSODs before entering windows or reboots sometime during Prime95 testing. In fact, when MCH was upped by +0.1 or +0.2 the machine wouldn't post. I'm pretty certain it's not CPU heat, or RAM. I know there has been some people saying that Crucial has gone downhill, but the ram should be stable at stock (with rated voltage). I have not run MemTest86 yet, though. I'm wondering if this might be a heat issue on the NB, or some other issue. Is there a program to monitor the NB temp? System was stable for 8+ hours at fsb 333, 9x multi. If that's what I'm going to get, so be it. Thanks. Message edited by litlrabi on 04-18-2008 at 08:13:43 PM |
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Can't help much, but I'll bump your post.
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you need to put +0.3V on both FSB and MCH.plus you dont need more then 2.1V for 800mhz with CAS 4.too much voltage on the Ram will make it unstable.1.4 vcore seems reasonable.
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Interesting. Last night I was able to run at 8x400 reliably. +0.1 FSB, 1.4vcore, 2.1 or 2.2 ram, stock mch. When I checked this morning, the machine had a BSOD (running Prime95 overnight). However, my wireless router was also messed up so I don't know if I got some sort of power fluctuation from the earthquake this morning.
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dude!if your pc crash/freeze/restart/BSOD means there is something wrong with you overclock.what you can set doesnt mean it can run on those speed.after 24hours of small ffts and 24hours of blend test no error then you can say its 100% stable.but thats for your FINAL OC.normal oc judt do 8 hours of small ffts and 12 hours of blend test will do.
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I realize that if it is rebooting that it's not stable. What I'm trying to find is what that particular issue might indicate.
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Are your Ram modules in the 1st and 3rd or 2nd and 4th slots?
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1st and 3rd. I'm a software developer so I tend to think in 0 based list terms. Also, I'm going to edit my original post to reflect that I meant slot 0 and 2. Thanks for pointing that out. Stupid mistake to make. Message edited by litlrabi on 04-18-2008 at 08:14:02 PM |
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@OP: In order to up the MCH voltage you need to add a cooler to the NB. You won't need to up the NB voltage. The Max OC for the E21x0 CPUs are about 3.25Ghz without really high voltages (past 1.48). Message edited by Shadow703793 on 04-19-2008 at 12:54:53 AM --------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
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Well, updating to the F8b BIOS allowed me to reach stability with 400x8 OC. Now on to the RAM.
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the older bios on any Gigabyte mobo seem to have problem in overclocking.even the new Beta bios will improve things.
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Yeah, it's one of those things I wish I knew before buying...all of a month ago. That's what I get for listening to everyone saying that it overclocks like a champ (actual words).
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nice set of setting!go and put it on 450x8 see what it can do! |
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Hmm... Message edited by litlrabi on 04-22-2008 at 06:02:26 PM |
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