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Whelp, my old MSI P6N NV 650i MB bit the dust awhile back, cracked NB chip from replacing the NB cooler that was apparently too heavy.

 

http://members.cox.net/fade.2.black/p6n/NB650i.JPG

 

So I ended up going with a P35 MB by DFI, and wanted to get basically the same OC of 3.2ghz. Been few days in testing, but I believe I finally got my voltages tuned in:

 


Code :
  1. Genie BIOS Setting:
  2. Exit Setup shutdown........................ - Mode 2
  3. Shutdown after AC Loss .................. - Disabled
  4. OC Fail Retry Counter...................... - 0
  5. CLOCK VCO divider.......................... - Auto
  6. CPU Clock Ratio.............................. - 8 X
  7. - Target CPU Clock.......................... - 3200 MHz
  8. CPU Clock...................................... - 400 MHz
  9. Boot Up Clock................................. - Auto
  10. DRAM Speed................................... - 333/667
  11. - Target DRAM Speed....................... - DDR2 801
  12. PCIE Clock..................................... - 100 MHz
  13. CPU Spread Spectrum....................... - Disabled
  14. PCIE Spread Spectrum...................... - Disabled
  15. SATA Spread Spectrum...................... - Disabled
  16. CPU Feature:
  17. Thermal Management Control................ - Enabled
  18. PPM(EIST) Mode................................ - Enabled
  19. Limit CPUID MaxVal............................. - Disabled
  20. C1E Function..................................... - Enabled
  21. Execute Disable Bit............................. - Enabled
  22. Virtualization Technology..................... - Disabled
  23. Core Multi-Processing.......................... - Enabled
  24. Voltage Setting:
  25. CPU VID Special Add....................... - +100.0 OmV
  26. DRAM Voltage Control...................... - 2.000 V
  27. SB 1.05V Voltage............................- 1.070 V
  28. SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage................. - 1.55V
  29. NB Core Voltage............................. - 1.41V
  30. CPU VTT Voltage............................ - 1.200V
  31. Clockgen Voltage Control................. - 3.45V
  32. CPU GTL 1/3  REF Volt..................... - 67
  33. CPU GTL 0/2  REF Volt..................... - 67
  34. North Bridge GTL REF Volt................ - 67
  35. DRAM Timing:
  36. Enhance Data transmitting............... - Normal
  37. Enhance Addressing........................ - Normal
  38. T2 Dispatch.................................. - Auto
  39. CAS Latency Time (tCL)....................... - 4
  40. RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD)................. - 4
  41. RAS# Precharge (tRP).......................... - 4
  42. Precharge delay (tRAS)....................... - 12
  43. All Precharge to ACT........................... - AUTO
  44. REF to ACT Delay (tRFC)..................... - AUTO
  45. Preformance LVL (Read delay).............. - AUTO
  46. MCH ODT Latencey.......................... - AUTO
  47. Write to PRE Delay (tWR).................. - AUTO
  48. Rank Write to Read (tWTR)................. - AUTO
  49. ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)................... - AUTO
  50. Read to Write Delay (tRDWR)............... - AUTO
  51. Ranks Write to Write (tWRWR).............. - AUTO
  52. Ranks Read to Read (tRDRD)................ - AUTO
  53. Ranks Write to Read (tWRRD)............... - AUTO
  54. Read CAS# Precharge (tRTP)................ - AUTO
  55. All PRE to Refresh........................ - AUTO
  56. Clock Setting Fine Delay:
  57. Ch1 Clock Crossing Setting................ - Nominal
  58. Ch2 Clock Crossing Setting................ - Nominal
  59. Ch1Ch2 CommonClock Setting................ - AUTO
  60. Ch1 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay.................. - Auto
  61. Ch1 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay.................. - Auto
  62. Ch1 Command to CS Delay................... - Auto
  63. Ch2 RDCAS GNT-Chip Delay.................. - Auto
  64. Ch2 WRCAS GNT-Chip Delay.................. - Auto
  65. Ch2 Command to CS Delay................... - Auto
  66. Read delay phase adjust:
  67. Channel 1 Phase 0 Pull-In................. - Auto
  68. Channel 1 Phase 1 Pull-In................. - Auto
  69. Channel 1 Phase 2 Pull-In................. - Auto
  70. Channel 1 Phase 3 Pull-In................. - Auto
  71. Channel 1 Phase 4 Pull-In................. - Auto
  72. Channel 2 Phase 0 Pull-In................. - Auto
  73. Channel 2 Phase 1 Pull-In................. - Auto
  74. Channel 2 Phase 2 Pull-In................. - Auto
  75. Channel 2 Phase 3 Pull-In................. - Auto
  76. Channel 2 Phase 4 Pull-In................. - Auto
 

http://members.cox.net/fade.2.black/DFI/w-side-areo.jpg

 


Did 8 hour FPU test which did produce most heat (ambient temp approx 83-85F):

 

http://members.cox.net/fade.2.black/DFI/8-stress-fpu-a.jpg

 

http://members.cox.net/fade.2.black/DFI/8-stress-fpu-b.jpg

 

I noticed from the DFI app, my NB voltage was in the red, so I tuned it down to the above config, and ran 8 hour blend test (ambient temp approx 80F):

 

http://members.cox.net/fade.2.black/DFI/8-stress-blend-a.jpg

 

http://members.cox.net/fade.2.black/DFI/8-stress-blend-b.jpg

 

From the above tests, I did what I normally do on the PC without any problems. I even watch about 2 movies while prime was running with no errors. However, Windows Explorer did crash when I was trying to open a zip file in the final 10 min stretch, but Prime kept running.

 

http://members.cox.net/fade.2.black/DFI/v-per.jpg

 

I guess my next set of tests is to use the power options to use x6 multiplier for its actual default speed of 2.4ghz.


Message edited by Grimmy on 08-28-2008 at 11:59:12 PM

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Very Nice :D


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Thanks. :D

Hmm.. wonder if its worth the time to test the forced multiplier of x6, in power options.

I know the temps will be lower. So far the max Tcase temp is 47C. Just wonder if Vista is going to blow up from me forcing it to run slower. :lol:


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