I have hit 4.0 but it's not stable at 1.5v. I'm afraid to go much over 1.5v. I got a few SuperPI runs in at 4.0; I got 12.7s. Any tips to get it stable at higher speeds without adding more vcore?
what kinda temps are you gettin at 1.5V?? you can go up to 1.6 comfortably, as long as the temps dont skyrocket... also, how high is you NB voltage? make sure you're running your memory at the rated voltage (what's on the sticker)... and if you dont really care about the memory performance, you can loosen out your timings a bit
what kinda temps are you gettin at 1.5V?? you can go up to 1.6 comfortably, as long as the temps dont skyrocket... also, how high is you NB voltage? make sure you're running your memory at the rated voltage (what's on the sticker)... and if you dont really care about the memory performance, you can loosen out your timings a bit
if its only hittin 55C, i'd stick a few more mV through it... just keep goin until you get temps around 65C at lull load... the voltage you can put through the chip really depends on the temps you can run it at... i'd say you'll hit the temp ceiling at about 1.53-1.55V on that chip... you should set the NB (and FSB if you can control it on your board) voltage up a bit... it'll help you get stable with higher FSBs
if its only hittin 55C, i'd stick a few more mV through it... just keep goin until you get temps around 65C at lull load... the voltage you can put through the chip really depends on the temps you can run it at... i'd say you'll hit the temp ceiling at about 1.53-1.55V on that chip... you should set the NB (and FSB if you can control it on your board) voltage up a bit... it'll help you get stable with higher FSBs