I'm trying to get it stable at 4 Ghz. This is my first overclock, and I've been working on it for a couple days but I can't it stable. I've read all the stickies here (as well as everywhere else I can find) and I'm still unsure of how to proceed.
Here's my setup:
Gigabyte P35-DS3L
E8400
4 gigs Corsair Ballistix DDR2 800
Temperatures aren't a problem.
BIOS settings are 445 * 9. CPU voltage is 1.40625, Speedfan reads 1.41 at idle, 1.38 under load. RAM timings are AUTO. FSB and NB voltage are both +0.3 at the moment. DIMM voltage is +0.6, Speedfan reads 2.18. All the power saving and motherboard performance things are turned off.
I hadn't been running my FSB and NB voltages that high, but I tried it to see if it would help any. I tried auto voltages at some point, I don't remember what happened but it wasn't stable I guess.
Right now it runs about 1-2 minutes in Orthos CPU small FFT test before taking a rounding error. I would rather not go higher on the voltage, and I don't think I should have to either.
From what I've read I should be able to get this clock easily with this CPU. Am I doing something wrong or do I just have a not-so-great chip?
Should I just give up and back it down to try to get it stable at this voltage? I really don't want to hurt anything, and I want my stuff to last a couple years if possible. I've had it stable enough to game, but I want to fold with it, so I need it to be 24/7 stable.
Thanks for your time,
Kai
Here's my setup:
Gigabyte P35-DS3L
E8400
4 gigs Corsair Ballistix DDR2 800
Temperatures aren't a problem.
BIOS settings are 445 * 9. CPU voltage is 1.40625, Speedfan reads 1.41 at idle, 1.38 under load. RAM timings are AUTO. FSB and NB voltage are both +0.3 at the moment. DIMM voltage is +0.6, Speedfan reads 2.18. All the power saving and motherboard performance things are turned off.
I hadn't been running my FSB and NB voltages that high, but I tried it to see if it would help any. I tried auto voltages at some point, I don't remember what happened but it wasn't stable I guess.
Right now it runs about 1-2 minutes in Orthos CPU small FFT test before taking a rounding error. I would rather not go higher on the voltage, and I don't think I should have to either.
From what I've read I should be able to get this clock easily with this CPU. Am I doing something wrong or do I just have a not-so-great chip?
Should I just give up and back it down to try to get it stable at this voltage? I really don't want to hurt anything, and I want my stuff to last a couple years if possible. I've had it stable enough to game, but I want to fold with it, so I need it to be 24/7 stable.
Thanks for your time,
Kai