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Unstable... raise FSB voltage or chipset voltage?
I've got an unstable system (E2140 in specs). I did the 1333 BSEL to it seeing as how my new motherboard supports 1333 processors, but it was unstable. I didn't want to mess with it right now so I dropped the multi to 6x in the bios, giving me 2000MHz (well blow the 2130MHz I achieved with the 266 BSEL in a far crappier board), however, it is still unstable. I'm thinking it can't handle the FSB increase, even though the boards supports 1333 CPUs, since the CPU is only stock 800...
So, should I move to increase my chipset voltage or the FSB voltage to solve this issue? They're both stock 1.20v, about how high should I go? |
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I say raise fsb, but honestly you probably oc more than me and are more knowledgeable. Let us know how it goes!
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FSB or "north bridge" voltage needs increasing.
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I know... but I'm not sure which. That was my whole reason for making the thread.
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I think start with the FSB, I would say only raise it by .8v or so (and not all at once). If the problem is not elevated set it back to .8 and try raising the chipset.
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On second thought, I'm considering upgrading the psu in my main rig to a nice Silverstone Decathlon. This may help me avoid some problems I've been having in that machine, as well as make a nice hand-me-down for my server. I noticed the board had an 8-pin cpu power connector, but I only have the 4-pin... and there's no provisioning for it to snap in either, it just sits in there. This may be a hint that the board really prefers having the 8 pin connector...
That said, it appears the Silverstone DA750 (the model I was going to buy) suffers from a buzzing noise. There's a thread about it at jonnyguru here: http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2289 The Silverstone rep posted about revisions that fix the noise back in 2007, so if I buy one from Newegg now, I should be getting the v2.5 model with the issue fixed then? One thing I simply can't stand is having high pitched noises coming from my rig... I definitely want to get a damn good model if I'm going to spring for a power supply. Last edited by hat; Dec 7, 2010 at 04:37 AM. |
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I raised the FSB up to 1.35v and the NB up to 1.40v, the last values before they were shown in red. It still failed the test after 17 minutes. I don't know what to do anymore... the core itself should be stable, it's at 2000MHz now and passes 6 hours at 2130MHz when I had the 1066 BSEL mod.
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Try it with your Antec 550w from the other rig? Watch how much wattage you put on the +12v rails as well..
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I set the FSB and NB voltages back to their default values (1.20v for the both of them) and raised the cpu core voltage to 1.375v (stock 1.325v). So far it appears to be stable... I have no idea how it would be unstable at 2000MHz when it was stable at 2130MHz in a crappier board. At 2000MHz it's running 1333FSB; it ran 1066FSB at 2130MHz. Could running at a higher FSB make the processor unstable at the same, or even a lesser core speed?
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or re run it again, raise the processor clock then the voltage next the fsb and the voltage its kinda hard
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I used to have a 750i and they can be quite choosy with voltage settings. if I remember rightly, to run a 1333mhz FSB I needed an FSB voltage of 1.325V, if it isnt already, make sure CPU spread spectrum is disabled as I found having it enabled caused me instability in any and all overclocking.
Next set your SPP voltages to 1.3. Lastly you may have to play around with GTLvRef volts as I found that to get any decent overclocks on the board I need to raise all refs by one or 2 increments.
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Heh, no way am I going to buy another board for this... I recall hearing that the 680i was bad for quads, but just fine for duals (which is what I have).
I did a test overnight with 1.3375v on my cpu, which should be enough considering some people were hitting 3GHz on stock voltage... and 1.375 on the FSB. It locked up. I'm now trying 1.5v FSB, as the board set that value when I left everything on auto. What exactly does FSB voltage do? How high is a safe value? |
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My old e2180 did 3.6@air and i only upped the fsb voltage, so i think you are getting unstable OC because of the motherboard
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=728225 |
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Another thing worth noting, in that screenshot your vcore is showing 1.56v... my stock voltage is 1.325v. I bet my cpu would be stable at a voltage that high as well... but I don't want those temps or my system handling that kind of power, espically with the shoddy PSU in this thing. |
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In my own personal experience, 750i>680i, night and day difference. Hat, I'm wondering why you need the 1333 BSEL mod at all... |
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I don't. I've since removed the mod and have been clocking through the BIOS.
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Just curious,are you overclocking your ram at all?
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Nope. I had it set to 667MHz throughout the whole ordeal. I even did a memtest on it to make sure the stick didn't go bad on me. The current test in progress is to validate stability for 1066FSB (2130MHz) and 800MHz on the RAM (first time I've tried clocking it). Stock voltage on everything. So far it's looking good about an hour in. I would like to reach stability with 1333FSB, though. If this test passes maybe I will work with 1333FSB more later on, knowing I at least have this stable configuration to fall back on if I get tired of playing with it.
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That's very odd. Maybe fsb hole? Tried 400fsb? If you got 800ram working 1:1 with 400fsb should be ok if you drop cpu multi.
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FSB hole? Not at 333... unless there's a difference between overclocking a lesser cpu to 333 and running a stock 333 cpu. That's something I've been wondering... could a 333 cpu impose a higher default FSB voltage than a lesser cpu?
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No,he is certainly not,given me a lot of useful advice..by the way,you dont need to be rude just because you dont share same opinion with him..and by the way,he wasnt questioning which of two is better,he was simply underlining that none of them were good OCs.thats all.
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it was literally a joke@hat Yup fsb hole.. Had one on my own 750i with the e5200 if you remember. If i had the 5:6 divider set it wouldnt post past 339fsb. I had to run a 4:5 boot strapped to 266 or 1:1. |
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![]() FSB hole at 1333? Not sure how memory ratios affect it, but I was running 1:1 at that time. I'll try 400 later, after this test clears. Lord knows I wouldn't mind running 3.2, 2.8 or even 2.4GHz instead of 2130MHz... |
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