So here's my setup:
P4 2.6C
Asus P4P800 Deluxe
1GB of Kingston HyperX PC-3500 (2x512) in Dual Channel mode
ATI 9800 Pro
Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu Aluminum + Copper CPU Cooler
Antec "Performance Plus" Case w/ 430 watt PSU
I assembled the machine, installed Windows XP Pro, installed a few things, made sure that everything ran stable and then went to overclocking. Thus far, after playing with my settings, I've gotten the rig to a 250 Mhz FSB, giving me a 3.25 Ghz overall. Not too shabby. This is with the CPU Voltage running at 1.575 (or thereabouts), DRAM Voltage at 2.75, and memory divisor at 5:4, with SPD auto-configuring my timings (which, according to CPU-Z, are being set pretty loose, 2.5-4-4-8), turbo settings disabled. Oh, and I have the AGP/PCI bus fixed at 66/33, and temps seem to max out in the low 40s under load.
Thus far, 250 FSB seems to be the wall for me. I've tried pushing it to 255, but XP won't boot when I do that. I tried lowering the memory divisor to 3:2, and had the exact same results, so I'm thinking it's not the memory. In fact, as a test, I set the divisor to 1:1 and tested out how far I could push it, and I could get the RAM and FSB synced up to 225 Mhz (for an overall clock speed of 2.91 or something like that). So the RAM seems to be able to handle being clocked at 225, but since it's only running around 200ish when I run things with the 5:4 divisor, I'm guessing it's not the RAM that's holding me back now. Any suggestions on things I can do to get a little more out of this chip? I'm certainly not complaining about a 25% OC, but I was just wondering if there was anything else I could tweak to squeeze juice out of this thing without ruining it. My only guess at this point would be increasing the CPU voltage a little, but I'm not real sure how much these chips can take. Anyone know what the highest "safe" voltage is for these P4 chips? Also, when I look at the voltage in CPU-Z, it seems to be fluctuating between 1.575 and 1.63ish. Is this normal? Is the setting that you put into the BIOS the minimum voltage? I'm not terribly familiar with that sort of thing, hence why I'm hesitant to go changing it too much.
Any other suggestions/comments are welcome. Thanks.
P4 2.6C
Asus P4P800 Deluxe
1GB of Kingston HyperX PC-3500 (2x512) in Dual Channel mode
ATI 9800 Pro
Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu Aluminum + Copper CPU Cooler
Antec "Performance Plus" Case w/ 430 watt PSU
I assembled the machine, installed Windows XP Pro, installed a few things, made sure that everything ran stable and then went to overclocking. Thus far, after playing with my settings, I've gotten the rig to a 250 Mhz FSB, giving me a 3.25 Ghz overall. Not too shabby. This is with the CPU Voltage running at 1.575 (or thereabouts), DRAM Voltage at 2.75, and memory divisor at 5:4, with SPD auto-configuring my timings (which, according to CPU-Z, are being set pretty loose, 2.5-4-4-8), turbo settings disabled. Oh, and I have the AGP/PCI bus fixed at 66/33, and temps seem to max out in the low 40s under load.
Thus far, 250 FSB seems to be the wall for me. I've tried pushing it to 255, but XP won't boot when I do that. I tried lowering the memory divisor to 3:2, and had the exact same results, so I'm thinking it's not the memory. In fact, as a test, I set the divisor to 1:1 and tested out how far I could push it, and I could get the RAM and FSB synced up to 225 Mhz (for an overall clock speed of 2.91 or something like that). So the RAM seems to be able to handle being clocked at 225, but since it's only running around 200ish when I run things with the 5:4 divisor, I'm guessing it's not the RAM that's holding me back now. Any suggestions on things I can do to get a little more out of this chip? I'm certainly not complaining about a 25% OC, but I was just wondering if there was anything else I could tweak to squeeze juice out of this thing without ruining it. My only guess at this point would be increasing the CPU voltage a little, but I'm not real sure how much these chips can take. Anyone know what the highest "safe" voltage is for these P4 chips? Also, when I look at the voltage in CPU-Z, it seems to be fluctuating between 1.575 and 1.63ish. Is this normal? Is the setting that you put into the BIOS the minimum voltage? I'm not terribly familiar with that sort of thing, hence why I'm hesitant to go changing it too much.
Any other suggestions/comments are welcome. Thanks.