E6400 only getting to 2.52 ghz?

big4x4

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Running @ 320 x 8 on my gigabyte s3. Any higher it will not boot into windows. I have some Patriot ddr 667 running a dividier so it is running at less than it is rated. What am I missing here?
 

Thor86

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If you want to find your max cpu oc, then you should use try and relax your memory timings to 5-5-5 and possibly use a divider.

As previous poster stated, once you start failing your OCs from default voltages, start raising them slowly until stable.
 

LRguy

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Originally posted by: big4x4
Running @ 320 x 8 on my gigabyte s3. Any higher it will not boot into windows. I have some Patriot ddr 667 running a dividier so it is running at less than it is rated. What am I missing here?


I had the S3 board too before it got fried. Check your divider settings, make sure you set it right. And I also have the same ram and CPU:Q Make sure your divider is set to 2:2. That's the lowest setting you can set it. That patriot ram is really good, you can get it up to 420MHZ.
 

Elfear

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I have the same Patriot ram (LLK right?) and it goes to 440MHz before my board runs out of steam. That's at 5-4-4-12 timings. I'm not familiar with the S3. Is it anywhere as good at ocing as the D3?
 

LRguy

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The S3 and DS3 are almost identical. The DS3 has solid caps that will give it a longer life, I think 4 or 5 years plus and they have different ethernet controllers. Other than that they are the same and even overclock the same.