Help me OC my system

wolfeking

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Okay, so whatever I did, or magic that just happened, but I installed teh Z77 Extreme 4 and it booted and is running. But I am horrid at this UEFI stuff. So I will tell you what I have done in the hopes that you can tell me what some of this is and how to use it.

okay, under OC Tweaker It has

Load Optimized CPU OC Setting -> Disabled

CPU Configuration
CPU Ratio -> Per Core
1-core Ratio Limit -> 40
2 core ratio limit -> 40
3 core ratio limit -> 40
4 core ratio limit -> 40
Host clock override (BCLK) -> 100.0
Spread Spectrum -> Disabled
Intel SpeedStep Technology -> Disabled
Intel Turbo Boost Technology -> Disabled
Internal PLL Overvoltage -> Enabled
Primary Plane Current Limit -> Auto
Secondary Plane Current Limit -> Auto
GT Overclocking Support -> Disabled

DRAM Timing Configuration
XMP 1.2 Profile 1: DDR3-1600 9-9-9-24 1.65 volt

Load XMP Setting -> Auto
DRAM Frequency -> DDR3-1333 -> DDR3-1600

DRAM Configuration
CAS# Latency (tCL) -> 9 -> Auto
RAS# to CAS# Dely (tRCD) -> 9 -> Auto
Row Precharge Time (tRP) -> 9 -> Auto
RAS# Active Time (tRAS) -> 24 -> Auto

Write Recovery Time (tWR) -> 10 -> Auto
Refresh Cycle Time (tRFC) -> 107 -> Auto
RAS to RAS Delay (tRRD) -> 4 -> Auto
Write to Read Delay (tWTR) -> 5 -> Auto
Read to Precharge (tRTP) -> 5 -> Auto
Four Active Window (tFAW) -> 20 -> Auto
CAS Write Latency (tCWL) -> 7 -> Auto

ODT WR (CHA) -> Auto
ODT WR (CHB) -> Auto
ODT NOM (CHA) -> Auto
ODT NOM (CHB) -> Suto
MRC Fast Boot -> Enabled


Voltage Configuration
CPU Voltage -> Auto
CPU Load-Line Calibration -> Level 5 -> Auto
IGPU Voltage -> Auto
IGPU Load Line Calibration -> Level 5 -> Auto
DRAM Voltage -> 1.650V -> 1.500V
VTT Voltage -> 1.076V -> Auto
PCH Voltage 1.059V -> Auto
CPU PLL Voltage -> 1.832V -> Auto
VCCSA Voltage -> 0.925V -> Auto

advanced Tab
CPU Config (only one I am worried about)
Intel Hyper Threading Technology -> Enabled
Active Processor Cores -> All
Enhanced Halt State (C1E) -> Disabled
CPU C3 State Support -> Enabled
CPU C6 State Support -> Enabled
Package C state Support -> Auto

CPU Thermal Throttling -> Enabled
No-Execute Memory Protection -> Enabled
Intel Virtualization Technology -> Enabled
Hardware Prefetcher -> Enabled
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch -> Enabled


Okay, does what has been done look good? And what should I set voltage to? Doesn't auto usually give it far too much?

thanks in advance.
 
i'd bump the voltage up a bit from the auto for a 4GHz OC, i think its overclock setting thing with pre-configured profiles should do fine and be optimized for the best performance and all if you want to try it.
 
How far?
the only thing I really know about voltage is 1.5 on RAM and that you should bever exceed 1.5 on processor.
 
should be plenty, i'd stress test it and if it doesn't BSOD or overheat then you're fine, you could even try lowering by the smallest amount it lets you and trying again.

If you aren't, us intel burn test, it'll get it the hottest and make sure you're never going to overheat.
 
Ill see what I get. Im going to see how it can do with the vista install already installed on the hard drive. The 7 that was on there booted fine on the H61, not sure if it will go the other way though.

Anyway, putting hard drive in and reporting back in a bit. How long will the stress test need to run?
 
set it for 2 passes on very high or maximum, should take a few minutes, nowhere near as long as prime and allot better too.
 
Will do. Got to reinstall though. :( But thank goodness for retail windows. Should be up and running in ~45 minutes.
 
okay, got a BSOD about 30% through install. Upped the volts to 1.250V and trying again. So far it is going good and faster than before.
 
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