I would get BSODs that I found out were from my NB chip overheating, at a bout 1.325v without the fan. With the fan on, I've never gotten a similar one even at 1.5v. The chip stays nice and cool.
Hrmm, it's working better for me too. Right now I'm at 3.2GHz, same as before, but with a 9x multi instead of an 8. NB is at 1.4v, and the VTT is 8% I do believe. She never would have booted at this setting before the new BIOS. They're definitely made some improvements.
Oh yeah, CPU at...
The only 800MHz RAM that needs 2.1v+ are the ones with tighter timings, e.g. 4-4-4-12, or 5-5-5-12. Kits that run at 5-5-5-15 generally work with 1.8v just fine.
Congrats! It's certainly been a struggle for me as well.
Yeah, damn dude, those are some nasty temps. I know my CPU got to 80C once, and that wasn't good. I'd really suggest looking at lapping your CPU and HS. I did it, cost about $10-12 in sandpaper from an auto parts store, but it...
I think you should try loosening those timings at that voltage, try 5-5-5-15. There aren't any kits that I know out there that run default at 4-4-4-12 1.8v, I know most kits running those timings are supposed to run at 2.2v, although many can do so at a lower voltage. It's still something to try.
Yeah, I've had nothing but trouble with the push pin HSFs. I installed a cheapo Cooler Master TX2 in a computer, and two of the pins came loose once. No thanks.
Have you tried setting your memory timings manually? There's a chance they could change when you OC, and that's why you get BSODs. Also, are you sure it's not a driver BSOD?
I finally found something that kind of works.
I'm using these settings in BIOS:
FBS: 1600
MEM: 800 (stock)
MP: 8
CPU Voltage: 0.750
MEM Voltage: 2.1
NB Voltage: 1.45
SB Voltage: stock
FSB VTT Voltage: 8%
Spread etc.: disabled
For 3.2GHz.
C1E disabled (although it may work with...
Yeah, I'm not too concerned with how stable it is right now, I'd just like it to boot. I'm pretty certain the NB voltage is holding me back, so I need to solve that first. And it doesn't make sense that it wouldn't use more voltage, more voltage should only make it more stable, not less likely...
It'd do 12+ hours of Prime just fine. THE vcore's at +.0375. The voltages read just fine, even with a multimeter.
Nevermind, it's not that stable, it only lasts for about three hours. But still, I'd like some more voltage on the NB and it's extremely annoying.
Okay, I've disabled everything just like I should. My NB voltage can go all the way up to 1.5v just fine, and boot. However, as soon as I put my FSB to 1333, the computer will not boot if I put the voltage above 1.325v for the NB. It boots fine at 1.325v and is even pretty prime stable...
The case has an exhaust on top and in the back, plus one intake fan in the front.
I'm also getting random BSODs, too. I could just be browsing the internet and I'll get one. It's also not related to any file, just a physical memory dump. So, that's pretty annoying. And when I do get...
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