Originally posted by: loki5667
Problem with the auto settings is that I don see myself being able to really use these settings.
Stock speeds TAT shows idle 37/35. Using 401/802 settings and auto for voltages the temps jump to 54/52.
That is with a Zalman CNPS9700 installed. Those temps seem way too high just for idle temps
Eh, not really actually.
A bit cozy, yes, but when you up vcore, that's sorta what happens.
When i am running 1.45V (1.42V idle/1.4V load) on my systek, i get idle temps of 55C.
This does go to prove the auto settings do increase at least some of the voltages, as i believed.
I would appreciate if you could do some Orthos runs though.
If you can get a couple hours of Orthos blend w/o errors, it's extremely unlikely your system is unstable, regardless of what Memtest results are.
http://sp2004.fre3.com/beta/beta2.htm
If you dislike using auto, you need to do some experimenting.
It sounds like you were not using enough voltage before, so now you merely have to start out somewhere with voltages & up them till things are stable.
This may take a few days of messing around with settings, but well, that's overclocking...
Keep in mind that with vdroop, what you set in the bios isn't what you're actually feeding the CPU.
Use PC Probe II & CPU-Z to check what it's showing as.
CPU-Z will show glitch around ~1.4V or higher & start showing very low vcore though, keep in mind.
Then you have to rely on PC Probe.